OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer unveiled his shadow cabinet on Wednesday. Here's the list:
Ziad Aboultaif, Alta. — International Development
Dan Albas, B.C. — Small Business
Dean Allison, Ont., — International Trade
John Barlow, Alta. —Agriculture and Agri-Food (Associate)
Maxime Bernier, Que., — Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Luc Berthold, Que., — Agriculture and Agri-Food
James Bezan, Man., — National Defence
Steven Blaney, Que., — Veterans Affairs
Kelly Block, Sask., — Transport
Michael Chong, Ont., — Infrastructure, Communities and Urban Affairs
Tony Clement, Ont., — Public Services and Procurement
Gerard Deltell, Que., — Treasury Board
Todd Doherty, B.C., — Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, and the Asia-Pacific Gateway
Ed Fast, B.C. — Environment and Climate Change
Marilyn Gladu, Ont., — Health
Rachael Harder, Alta., — Status of Women
Matt Jeneroux, Alta., — Science
Pat Kelly — Alta., — National Revenue
Peter Kent, Ont., — Ethics
Cathy McLeod, B.C. — Crown-Indigenous and Northern Affairs, Indigenous Services and the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
Rob Moore — former MP from N.B., — Atlantic Issues and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Rob Nicholson, Ont., — Justice
Alexander Nuttall, Ont., — Youth, Sport and Persons with Disabilities
Erin O'Toole, Ont., — Foreign Affairs
Pierre Paul-Hus, Que., — Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Pierre Poilievre, Ont., — Finance and National Capital Commission
Alain Rayes, Que., — Intergovernmental Affairs
Scott Reid, Ont., — Democratic Institutions
Michelle Rempel, Alta., — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Bob Saroya, Ont., — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (Associate)
Shannon Stubbs, Alta., — Natural Resources
Peter Van Loan, Ont., — Canadian Heritage and National Historic Sites
Karen Vecchio, Ont., — Families, Children and Social Development
Dianne Watts, B.C. — Employment, Workforce Development and Labour
Alice Wong, B.C. — Seniors
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