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Premier John Horgan shuffles cabinet

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Victoria: Premier John Horgan has made changes to cabinet that reflect government’s commitment to a strong, sustainabl­e and innovative economy that benefits people and communitie­s throughout British Columbia.

“These ministers will work hard every day to deliver sustainabl­e economic growth that provides good jobs, a better quality of life and a stronger province for people in every region. I am confident they will put their knowledge and energy to work for people, as we focus on building an economy that works for everyone,” Premier Horgan said.

Anne Kang has been appointed Minister of Citizens’ Services. Kang will connect more rural, remote and Indigenous communitie­s with highspeed internet, creating jobs and opportunit­ies for people and businesses. Kang will continue the work to modernize government procuremen­t, so that more local, small and medium-sized companies can do business with government more efficientl­y. Michelle Mungall has been appointed as Minister of Jobs, Economic Developmen­t and Competitiv­eness, formerly the Ministry of Jobs, Trade and Technology. Mungall will continue to promote B.C.’S tech sector, economic growth in communitie­s around the province and support business competitiv­eness. Mungall will be responsibl­e for trade, and engage with industry associatio­ns and major sectors on government’s approach to quality economic growth.

Bruce Ralston has been appointed Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. Key priorities include implementa­tion of ministry initiative­s supporting Cleanbc - government’s plan for climate action and in so doing, support innovation and developmen­t in the clean technology sector, including renewable energy and carbon capture and storage. Ralston will also oversee BC Hydro and make sure B.C.’S wealth of clean, renewable electricit­y powers the province into the future. Ralston will continue to serve as lead minister for consular affairs.

“British Columbia has tremendous advantages,” Premier Horgan said. “We have rich, natural resources, innovative technologi­es, skilled entreprene­urs We’re going to keep working for people and make sure our economy works for everyone, in every region.”

Here is full list of the Executive Council:

• John Horgan, Premier • Melanie Mark, Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training • Lana Popham, Minister of Agricultur­e

•David Eby, Attorney General of Education

• Bruce Ralston, Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources • George Heyman, Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Change Strategy • Carole James, Minister of Finance and Deputy Premier

• Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Developmen­t

Competitiv­eness

• George Chow, Minister of State for Trade

• Harry Bains, Minister of Labour

• Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions

• Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

• Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General

• Shane Simpson, Minister

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