Edmonton Journal

CABINET SHUFFLE

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Ministers staying in their current post: President of Treasury Board and Finance — Doug Horner Internatio­nal and Intergover­nmental Relations — Cal Dallas Health — Fred Horne Education — Jeff Johnson Justice and Solicitor General — Jonathan Denis Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t — Verlyn Olson Culture — Heather Klimchuk Tourism, Parks and Recreation — Richard Starke Ministers changing portfolios: Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Resource Developmen­t — Robin Campbell Service Alberta — Doug Griffiths Transporta­tion — Wayne Drysdale Innovation and Advanced Education — Dave Hancock Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour (new ministry) — Thomas Lukaszuk Human Services — Manmeet Bhullar Energy — Diana McQueen Municipal Affairs — Ken Hughes Service Alberta — Doug Griffiths Infrastruc­ture — Ric McIver Aboriginal Relations — Frank Oberle (new minister) Associate ministers: Seniors — Dave Quest (new associate minister) Wellness — Dave Rodney Accountabi­lity, Transparen­cy and Transforma­tion — Don Scott Family and Community Safety — Sandra Jansen Services for Persons with Disabiliti­es — Naresh Bhardwaj Internatio­nal and Intergover­nmental Relations — Teresa Woo-Paw Regional Recovery and Reconstruc­tion (Southwest Region) — Kyle Fawcett Regional Recovery and Reconstruc­tion (Southeast Region) — Greg Weadick Regional Recovery and Reconstruc­tion (High River) — Rick Fraser Electricit­y and Renewable Energy (new position) — Donna Kennedy-Glans Public Safety (new position) — Steve Young Government caucus whip — George VanderBurg

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