Current Cabinet
The current ministry has been in place since the Christy Clark was sworn into office on March 14, 2011, with a shuffle on September 5, 2012.
Lieutenant-Governor | |||||
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Her Honour the Honourable Judith Guichon | (2012–) | ||||
Portfolio | Minister | ||||
Premier of British Columbia | (List) | Christy Clark | (2011–) | ||
Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation | Ida Chong | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology and Minister responsible for Multiculturalism |
John Yap | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Agriculture | Norm Letnick | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Children and Family Development | Stephanie Cadieux | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Citizens' Services and Open Government | Ben Stewart | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development | Bill Bennett | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Education | Don McRae | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas and Minister Responsible for Housing and Deputy Premier |
Rich Coleman | (2011–) | |||
Minister of Environment | Terry Lake | (2011–) | |||
Minister of Finance and Government House Leader |
Mike de Jong | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations | Steve Thomson | (2011–) | |||
Minister of Health | Margaret MacDiarmid | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Minister Responsible for Labour |
Pat Bell | (2011–) | |||
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of British Columbia | Shirley Bond | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Social Development | Moira Stilwell | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | Mary Polak | (2012–) | |||
Minister of State for Small Business | Naomi Yamamoto | (2012–) | |||
Minister of State for Seniors | Ralph Sultan | (2012–) |
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