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*[http://www.liberal.ca/cabinet_e.aspx Liberal Opposition Critics] |
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*[http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/opposition-canadian-house-commons-role-structure-and-powers The Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons: Role, Structure, and Powers | Mapleleafweb.com] |
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The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Canadian parliament is listed below. Members are drawn from the Liberal Party of Canada. Michael Ignatieff announced a new line-up of Liberal critics on 7 September 2010.
Liberal Shadow Cabinet
Parliamentary leadership
- Leader of the Official Opposition & Intergovernmental Affairs – Michael Ignatieff
- Deputy Leader – Ralph Goodale
- Opposition House Leader – David McGuinty
- Deputy House Leader – Judy Foote
- Chief Opposition Whip – Marcel Proulx
- Deputy Opposition Whip – Yasmin Ratansi
- Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Senate – Sen. Jim Cowan
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate – Sen. Claudette Tardif
- Chief Opposition Whip in the Senate – Sen. Jim Munson
Shadow Ministers
- Aboriginal Affairs – Todd Russell
- Agriculture, Agri-food & Canadian Wheat Board – Wayne Easter
- Amateur Sport – Joyce Murray
- Arctic Issues & Northern Development – Larry Bagnell
- Canadian Heritage – Pablo Rodríguez
- Citizenship & Immigration – Justin Trudeau
- Consular Affairs, Consumer Affairs – Dan McTeague
- Crown Corporation – Bonnie Crombie
- Economic Development Agency for Regions of Quebec and Associate Finance Critic – Alexandra Mendes
- Democratic Renewal – Carolyn Bennett
- Environment – Gerard Kennedy
- Finance – Scott Brison
- Fisheries, Oceans & Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency – Rodger Cuzner
- Foreign Affairs – Bob Rae
- La Francophonie – Raymonde Folco
- Health – Ujjal Dosanjh
- Human Resources & Skills Development – Mike Savage
- Human Rights – Irwin Cotler
- Industry, Science & Technology – Marc Garneau
- International Cooperation – Glen Pearson
- International Trade – Martha Hall Findlay
- Justice & Attorney-General – Marlene Jennings
- Labour – Maria Minna
- Multiculturalism – Rob Oliphant
- National Defence – Dominic LeBlanc
- National Revenue – Jean-Claude D’Amours
- Natural Resources – Denis Coderre
- Official Languages – Mauril Belanger
- Pacific Gateway and Western Economic Diversification – Sukh Dhaliwal
- Public Safety & National Security – Mark Holland
- Public Works & Government Services – Geoff Regan
- Rural Affairs – Mark Eyking
- Seniors and Pensions – Judy Sgro
- Small Business – Navdeep Bains
- Southern Ontario Development Agency – Frank Valeriote
- Status of Women – Anita Neville
- Transport, Infrastructure & Communities – John McCallum
- Treasury Board – Siobhan Coady
- Tourism – Gerry Byrne
- Veterans Affairs – Kirsty Duncan
- Water – Francis Scarpaleggia
See also
- Cabinet of Canada
- Official Opposition (Canada)
- Shadow Cabinet
- Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet
- New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet