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The new Manitoba cabinet lineup following Monday's shuffle by the premier

WINNIPEG — Premier Heather Stefanson has shuffled her cabinet. The move was prompted by recent announcements by five Manitoba cabinet ministers who are resigning soon or staying on but not running again in the election scheduled for Oct. 3.
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The flag of Manitoba flies on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

WINNIPEG — Premier Heather Stefanson has shuffled her cabinet. The move was prompted by recent announcements by five Manitoba cabinet ministers who are resigning soon or staying on but not running again in the election scheduled for Oct. 3.

Here is the list of cabinet ministers following Monday's changes:

— Heather Stefanson, premier, intergovernmental affairs

— Cliff Cullen, deputy premier, finance, responsible for Manitoba Hydro

— Kelvin Goertzen, justice, attorney general, responsible for Manitoba Public Insurance

— Eileen Clarke, Indigenous reconciliation and northern relations

— Rochelle Squires, families, responsible for Status of Women and francophone affairs

— Jeff Wharton, economic development investment and trade

— Sarah Guillemard, advanced education and training

— Wayne Ewasko, education and early childhood learning

— Derek Johnson, agriculture

— Audrey Gordon, health

— Jon Reyes, labour and immigration

— Doyle Piwniuk, transportation and infrastructure

— Scott Johnston, seniors and long-term care

— Andrew Smith, municipal relations, responsible for the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation

— Greg Nesbitt, natural resources and northern development

— Janice Morley-Lecomte, mental health and community wellness

— James Teitsma, consumer protection and government services, responsible for the Public Service Commission and the Public Utilities Board

— Obby Khan, sport culture and heritage, responsible for Travel Manitoba and the Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation

— Kevin Klein, environment and climate change, responsible for Efficiency Manitoba

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 30, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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