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Conservative Shadow Cabinet and Critics: Shadow Cabinet Member Portfolio Hon. Rona Ambrose (Sturgeon River–Parkland) Leader of the Official Opposition and Status of Women Hon. Denis Lebel (Lac-Saint- Jean) Deputy Leader and Intergovernmental Affairs Ziad Aboultaif (Edmonton Manning) National Revenue Scott Armstrong Atlantic Issues and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage– Lisgar) Natural Resources Hon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce) Innovation, Science and Economic Development James Bezan (Selkirk–Interlake– Eastman) National Defence Hon. Steven Blaney (Bellechasse– Les Etchemins–Lévis) Public Services and Procurement Kelly Block (Carleton Trail– Eagle Creek) Transport Alupa Clarke (Beauport–Limoilou) Veterans Affairs Hon. Tony Clement (Parry Sound– Muskoka) Foreign Affairs Gérard Deltell (Louis-Saint- Laurent) Employment, Workforce and Labour Hon. Ed Fast (Abbotsford) Environment and Climate Change Marilyn Gladu (Sarnia–Lambton) Science Hon. K. Kellie Leitch (Simcoe– Grey) Health Cathy McLeod (Kamloops–Thompson– Cariboo) Indigenous Affairs Hon. Rob Nicholson (Niagara Falls) Justice Hon. Deepak Obhrai (Calgary Forest Lawn) International Development Hon. Erin O’Toole (Durham) Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Pierre Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg– Haute-Saint-Charles) National Defence (Associate)

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Conservative Shadow Cabinet and Critics:

Shadow Cabinet Member PortfolioHon. Rona Ambrose (Sturgeon River–Parkland)

Leader of the Official Opposition and Status of Women

Hon. Denis Lebel (Lac-Saint-Jean) Deputy Leader and Intergovernmental Affairs

Ziad Aboultaif (Edmonton Manning) National RevenueScott Armstrong Atlantic Issues and the Atlantic Canada

Opportunities AgencyHon. Candice Bergen (Portage–Lisgar) Natural ResourcesHon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce) Innovation, Science and Economic

DevelopmentJames Bezan (Selkirk–Interlake–Eastman)

National Defence

Hon. Steven Blaney (Bellechasse–Les Etchemins–Lévis)

Public Services and Procurement

Kelly Block (Carleton Trail–Eagle Creek)

Transport

Alupa Clarke (Beauport–Limoilou) Veterans AffairsHon. Tony Clement (Parry Sound–Muskoka)

Foreign Affairs

Gérard Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) Employment, Workforce and LabourHon. Ed Fast (Abbotsford) Environment and Climate ChangeMarilyn Gladu (Sarnia–Lambton) ScienceHon. K. Kellie Leitch (Simcoe–Grey) HealthCathy McLeod (Kamloops–Thompson–Cariboo)

Indigenous Affairs

Hon. Rob Nicholson (Niagara Falls) JusticeHon. Deepak Obhrai (Calgary Forest Lawn)

International Development

Hon. Erin O’Toole (Durham) Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

Pierre Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg–Haute-Saint-Charles)

National Defence (Associate)

Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton) Treasury Board and the National Capital Commission

Hon. Lisa Raitt (Milton) FinanceScott Reid (Lanark–Frontenac–Kingston)

Democratic Institutions

Hon. Michelle Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill)

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Hon. Gerry Ritz (Battlefords–Lloydminster)

International Trade

Mark Strahl (Chilliwack–Hope) Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

Hon. Peter Van Loan (York–Simcoe) Canadian Heritage and National Historic Sites

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Karen Vecchio (Elgin–Middlesex–London)

Families, Children and Social Development

Mark Warawa (Langley–Aldergrove) SeniorsChris Warkentin (Grande Prairie–Mackenzie)

Agriculture and Agri-Food

Dianne Watts (South Surrey–White Rock)

Infrastructure and Communities

Hon. Alice Wong (Richmond Centre) Small Business

Other Critic Critic PortfolioDan Albas (Central Okanagan–Similkameen–Nicola)

Interprovincial Trade

David Anderson (Cypress Hills–Grasslands)

Human Rights and Religious Freedom

Sylvie Boucher (Beauport–Côte-de-Beaupré–île d’Orléans–Charlevoix)

La Francophonie

John Brassard (Barrie–Innisfil) Urban AffairsTodd Doherty (Cariboo–Prince George) Asia-Pacific GatewayCheryl Gallant (Renfrew–Nipissing–Pembroke)

Regional Development for Northern Ontario

Bernard Généreux (Montmagny–L’Islet–Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup)

Official Languages

Joël Godin (Portneuf–Jacques-Cartier) Canadian Economic Development for Quebec Regions

Rachael Harder (Lethbridge) Youth and Persons with DisabilitiesMatt Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) Western Economic DiversificationRobert Kitchen (Souris–Moose Mountain)

Sport

Hon. Mike Lake (Edmonton–Wetaskiwin) Maternal, Newborn and Child HealthAlexander Nuttall (Barrie–Springwater–Oro-Medonte)

Federal Development for Southern Ontario

Blake Richards (Banff–Airdrie) TourismBev Shipley (Lambton–Kent–Middlesex) Rural AffairsRobert Sopuck (Dauphin–Swan River–Neepawa)

Wildlife Conservation and Parks Canada

Brad Trost (Saskatoon–University) Canada/US RelationsDavid Yurdiga (Fort McMurray–Cold Lake)

Northern Affairs

Deputy Critic Deputy Critic PortfolioDean Allison (Niagara West) International DevelopmentMel Arnold (North Okanagan–Shuswap) Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian

Coast GuardJohn Barlow (Foothills) Employment, Workforce and Labour

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Luc Berthold (Mégantic–L’Érable) Infrastructure and CommunitiesColin Carrie (Oshawa) HealthHon. Michael Chong (Wellington–Halton Hills)

Environment and Climate Change

Michael Cooper (St. Albert–Edmonton) JusticeKerry Diotte (Edmonton Griesbach) Urban AffairsTodd Doherty (Cariboo–Prince George) Indigenous AffairsHon. Diane Finley (Haldimand–Norfolk) Innovation, Science and Economic

DevelopmentGarnett Genuis (Sherwood Park–Fort Saskatchewan)

Human Rights and Religious Freedom

Jacques Gourde (Lévis–Lotbinière) Agriculture and Agri-FoodPat Kelly (Calgary Rocky Ridge) Treasury BoardHon. Peter Kent (Thornhill) Foreign AffairsBen Lobb (Huron–Bruce) TransportKelly McCauley (Edmonton West) Public Services and ProcurementPhil McColeman (Brantford–Brant) FinanceAlain Rayes (Richmond–Arthabaska) Public Safety and Emergency

PreparednessBlake Richards (Banff–Airdrie) Democratic InstitutionsBob Saroya (Markham–Unionville) Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipShannon Stubbs (Lakeland) Natural ResourcesDave Van Kesteren (Chatham–Kent–Leamington)

International Trade

Arnold Viersen (Peace River–Westlock) Rural AffairsCathay Wagantall (Yorkton–Melville) Veterans AffairsKevin Waugh (Saskatoon–Grasswood) Canadian Heritage and National Historic

SitesBob Zimmer (Prince George–Peace River–Northern Rockies)

Families, Children and Social Development

House Leadership Team ResponsibilityHon. Andrew Scheer (Regina–Qu’Appelle)

Opposition House Leader

Gordon Brown (Leeds–Grenville–Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes)

Chief Opposition Whip

Scott Reid (Lanark–Frontenac–Kingston)

Deputy Opposition House Leader

Dave MacKenzie (Oxford) Deputy Opposition WhipDavid Anderson (Cypress Hills–Grasslands)

Question Period Coordinator

Name ResponsibilityJason Kenney (Calgary–Midnapore) Chair, Shadow Cabinet Committee on

Strategic OperationsHon. Diane Finley (Haldimand–Norfolk) Caucus-Party Liaison

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