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Clark names cabinet

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VICTORIA (CP) — British Columbia Premier Christy Clark’s new cabinet has been sworn in, but it could be a temporary Liberal government. Clark’s 22-member cabinet has five new ministers including Ellis Ross, B.C.’s first indigenous cabinet minister with a portfolio as he takes over at natural gas develop ment and housing.

“The new cabinet does reflect some new perspectiv­es based on what we heard during the election,” she said.

Clark said her government will introduce a political agenda in its throne speech when the legislatur­e is recalled June 22. She also said the government will put forward a Liberal member to serve as Speaker, but she didn’t mention who that person would be.

“We will have an ambitious agenda,” she said. “That’s the duty I have as premier.”

Her minority government is expected to lose a vote of confidence in the days following the return of the legislatur­e.

Clark said last month’s provincial election made two things clear: people want a government that works across party lines and one that will bridge urban and rural divides.

No political party secured a majority, but the three Green members have placed their support behind the New Democratic Party, allowing NDP Leader John Horgan to form a minority government if the Liberals fall.

The Liberals have the most seats so parliament­ary convention requires that Clark receive the first chance to form a government.

We will have an ambitious agenda. That’s the duty I have as premier. Premier Christy Clark

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Premier Christy Clark speaks to media following a swearing-in ceremony for the provincial cabinet at Government House in Victoria on Monday.
The Canadian Press Premier Christy Clark speaks to media following a swearing-in ceremony for the provincial cabinet at Government House in Victoria on Monday.

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