The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet in Canada was appointed after the 2021 Canadian federal election in September 2021.
A new shadow cabinet was formed after the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election. Pierre Poilievre appointed a Shadow Cabinet in October 2022.
List
September 2021
October 2022
Critics
- Melissa Lantsman and Tim Uppal - Deputy Leader of the Official Opposition
- Ben Lobb â Digital Government
- John Barlow â Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security
- Rachael Thomas â Canadian Heritage
- Jamie Schmale â Crown-Indigenous Relations
- Jasraj Singh Hallan â Finance and Middle Class Prosperity
- Tracy Gray â Employment, Future Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion
- Gérard Deltell â Environment and Climate Change
- Michelle Ferreri â Families, Children and Social Development
- Lianne Rood â Federal Economic Development Agency for Eastern, Central and Southern Ontario
- Clifford Small â Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
- Michael Chong â Foreign Affairs
- Stephen Ellis â Health
- Scott Aitchison â Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
- Tom Kmiec â Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
- Eric Melillo â Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (Associate, Crown-Indigenous Relations)
- Rick Perkins âÂÂInnovation, Science and Industry
- Garnett Genuis â International Development
- Kyle Seeback â International Trade
- Brad Vis â Small Business Recovery and Growth
- Matt Jeneroux â Supply Chain Issues
- Scot Davidson â Red Tape Reduction
- Rob Moore â Justice and Attorney General of Canada
- Marilyn Gladu â Civil Liberties
- Todd Doherty â Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
- Laila Goodridge â Addictions
- Bob Zimmer â Northern Affairs and Arctic Sovereignty; Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
- Pat Kelly â Prairie Economic Development (Advisor to the Leader, Economy)
- Tako van Popta â Pacific Economic Development
- Richard Martel â Sport; Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
- James Bezan â National Defence
- Adam Chambers â National Revenue
- Shannon Stubbs â Natural Resources
- Joel Godin â Official Languages
- Jake Stewart â Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
- Raquel Dancho â Public Safety
- Kelly Block â Public Services and Procurement
- Dane Lloyd â Emergency Preparedness
- Dan Mazier â Rural Economic Development & Connectivity
- Anna Roberts â Seniors and Status of Women
- Tony Baldinelli â Tourism
- Mark Strahl â Transport
- Stephanie Kusie â Treasury Board
- Blake Richards â Veterans Affairs
- Michael Barrett â Ethics and Accountable Government
- Leslyn Lewis â Infrastructure and Communities
- Chris Lewis â Labour
- Gary Vidal â Indigenous Services
- Ryan Williams â Pan-Canadian Trade and Competition
- Blaine Calkins â Hunting, Fishing and Conservation
- Michael Cooper â Democratic Reform
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