Scott Smith (Canadian Politician) - Table of Offices Held

Table of Offices Held

Provincial Government of Gary Doer
Cabinet Posts (5)
Predecessor Office Successor
position created in 2006 Minister of Competitiveness, Training and Trade
2006-
Jim Rondeau
Rosann Wowchuk Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Trade
2004-2006
himself, Steve Ashton*
MaryAnn Mihychuk* Minister of Industry, Economic Development, and Mines
2003-2004
Jim Rondeau
Steve Ashton Minister of Transportation and Government Services
2002-2003
Ron Lemieux
Ron Lemieux Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs
2001-2002
position eliminated in 2002
Special Cabinet Responsibilities
Predecessor Title Successor
Rosann Wowchuk Minister responsible for International Relations Coordination
2004-2006
position eliminated in 2006
Greg Selinger Minister responsible for the Liquor Control Act
2003-
Greg Selinger
Diane McGifford Minister responsible for the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act
2002-
Greg Selinger
position created in 2002 Minister responsible for Emergency Measures
2002-2006
Steve Ashton
Diane McGifford Minister responsible for the Liquor Control Act
2001-2002
Greg Selinger
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Preceded by
James McCrae
Member of the Legislative Assembly for Brandon West
1999-2007
Succeeded by
Rick Borotsik
Political offices
Preceded by
Romeo Lemieux
Member of Brandon City Council for Linden Lanes Ward
1995-1999
Succeeded by
Ken Fitzpatrick
  • Ashton was designated as Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.
  • Mihychuk was designated as Minister of Industry, Trade and Mines.

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