金保尔内阁人事变动:
Monday, October 25, 2010 | 2:34 PM PT
In total, Campbell made
17 changes to his cabinet:
•Minister of aboriginal relations and reconciliation — Barry Penner.
•Minister of agriculture — Ben Stewart.
•Minister of state for building code renewal — Naomi Yamamoto.
•Minister of community, sport and cultural development — Stephanie Cadieux.
•Minister of education — George Abbott.
•Minister of energy — Bill Bennett.
•Minister of environment — Murray Coell.
•Minister of finance (minister responsible for small business) — Colin Hansen.
•Minister of forests, mines and lands — Pat Bell.
•Minister of health services — Kevin Falcon.
•Minister of labour — Iain Black.
•Minister of natural resource operations — Steve Thomson.
•Minister of public safety and solicitor general (minister responsible for housing) — Rich Coleman.
•Minister of regional economic and skills development — Moira Stilwell.
•Minister of science and universities — Ida Chong.
•Minister of social development — Kevin Krueger.
•Minister of tourism, trade and investment (minister responsible for the intergovernmental relations secretariat) — Margaret MacDiarmid.
Six ministers retained their existing portfolios:
•Attorney general — Mike de Jong.
•Minister of children and family development — Mary Polak.
•Minister of citizens' services — Mary McNeil.
•Minister of state for climate action — John Yap.
•Minister of state for mining — Randy Hawes.
•Minister of transportation and infrastructure — Shirley Bond.
John Les has also been appointed as Parliamentary secretary for
HST information, a new and likely important position as the Liberal government prepares to defend the unpopular tax in a referendum next year.
Inside his own office, Campbell replaced his
right hand man Martyn Brown — an often-controversial figure who has been at his side since his days in opposition — with
Paul Taylor, the former head of ICBC.
Brown becomes deputy minister of tourism, which Campbell said is not a demotion.
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