WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson announced a cabinet shuffle on Tuesday, her first since taking office in November. Here is a list of cabinet ministers:
Heather Stefanson — Premier and minister of intergovernmental affairs.
Cliff Cullen — Minister of economic development, investment and trade, deputy premier.
Kelvin Goertzen — Minister of justice and attorney general, responsible for Manitoba Public Insurance.
Cameron Friesen — Minister of finance.
Scott Fielding — Minister of natural resources and northern development, responsible for Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries.
Rochelle Squires — Minister of families, responsible for francophone affairs, status of women, and accessibility.
Jeff Wharton — Minister of environment, climate and parks, responsible for Efficiency Manitoba.
Reg Helwer — Minister of labour, consumer protection and government services, responsible for the Public Utilities Board and the civil service.
Sarah Guillemard — Minister of mental health and community wellness.
Derek Johnson — Minister of agriculture.
Audrey Gordon — Minister of health.
Alan Lagimodiere — Minister of Indigenous reconciliation and northern relations.
Jon Reyes — Minister of advanced education, skills and immigration.
Eileen Clarke — Minister of municipal relations.
Scott Johnston — Minister of seniors and long-term care.
Andrew Smith — Minister of sport, culture and heritage, responsible for tourism and the Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation.
Doyle Piwniuk — Minister of transportation and infrastructure.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 18, 2022.
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