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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 43rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 43rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada is the shadow cabinet of the main Opposition party, responsible for holding Ministers to account and for developing and disseminating the party's policy positions. In the 43rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario, which began in 2022, the Official Opposition was formed by the Ontario New Democratic Party.[1]

The first shadow cabinet was announced by interim leader Peter Tabuns in July 2022.[2] The shuffle of the Shadow Cabinet was announced by the Ontario NDP in March 2023, after the election of new leader Marit Stiles.[3]

Critic Portfolio Duration
Marit Stiles Leader of the Opposition 2023–present
Intergovernmental Affairs 2023–2025
Education 2022
Jill Andrew Women's Social and Economic Opportunity, Culture, Heritage 2022–2025
Teresa Armstrong Pensions 2022–2025
Affordability 2022–2023
Child Care 2023–2025
Doly Begum Deputy Leader 2022–2025
Immigration Services, International Credentials 2022–2025
Jessica Bell Housing 2022–2025
Guy Bourgouin Francophone Affairs 2022–2025
Forestry (formerly Natural Resources and Forestry) 2022–2025
Jeff Burch Caucus Chair 2022–2025
Municipal Affairs 2022–2025
Catherine Fife Finance and Treasury Board 2022–2025
Jennifer French Transportation, Highways, Infrastructure 2022–2025
Wayne Gates Long-Term Care, Retirement Homes and Home Care 2022–2025
France Gelinas Health 2022–2025
Chris Glover Tech Development and Innovation 2022–2025
Democratic Reform 2023–2025
Small Business 2022–2023
Lisa Gretzky Deputy House Leader 2022–2023
Mental Health and Addictions 2022–2025
Poverty and Homelessness reduction 2023–2025
Joel Harden Transit & Active Transportation 2022–2025
Andrea Horwath Ethics and Accountability 2022
Sarah Jama Accessibility and Disability Justice, Youth 2023
Bhutila Karpoche GTA Issues 2022–2025
Affordability 2023–2025
Early Childhood Development and Childcare 2022–2023
Terence Kernaghan Deputy House Leader 2023–2025
Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade 2022–2025
Laura Mae Lindo Anti-Racism and Equity 2022–2023
Colleges and Universities 2022–2023
Sol Mamakwa Deputy Leader 2022–2025
Indigenous and Treaty Relations, Northern Development 2022–2025
Michael Mantha Mining 2023[4]
Natural Resources, Mines, Ring of Fire 2022–2023
Chandra Pasma Education 2022–2025
Poverty and Homelessness Reduction 2022–2023
Tom Rakocevic Consumer Protection and Auto Insurance 2022–2025
Peggy Sattler Chief Whip 2023–2025
House Leader 2022–2023
Colleges & Universities 2023–2025
Democratic Reform 2022–2023
Sandy Shaw Environment, Conservation and Parks 2022–2025
Jennie Stevens Sports, Tourism, Veterans, Legion and Military Affairs 2022–2025
Peter Tabuns Leader of the Opposition 2022–2023
Intergovernmental Affairs 2022–2023
Energy and Climate Action 2023–2025
Monique Taylor Deputy Whip 2022–2025
Children, Community and Social Services 2022–2025
John Vanthof Opposition House Leader 2022–2025
Chief Whip 2022–2023
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Solicitor General 2022–2025
Lise Vaugeois Seniors 2022–2025
WSIB & Injured Workers 2023–2025
Persons Living with Disabilities and Accessibility 2022–2023
Jamie West Labour, Training and Skills Development 2022–2025
Kristyn Wong-Tam Attorney General, 2SLGBTQ+ Issues 2022–2025
Small Business 2023–2025

References

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  1. ^ "Opposition critics". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Interim Official Opposition Leader Peter Tabuns names NDP deputy leaders, critics". Ontario NDP.
  3. ^ "Critic Portfolios". Ontario NDP Caucus.
  4. ^ "Michael Mantha removed from Ontario NDP caucus amid workplace investigation".

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