Executive Council Of New Brunswick

The Executive Council of New Brunswick (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of New Brunswick) is the cabinet of the Canadian province. Almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of the province. The cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Canada while being smaller in size. As federal and provincial responsibilities differ there are a number of different portfolios between the federal and provincial governments. The cabinet is selected by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick on the advice of the Premier of New Brunswick. Most cabinet ministers are the head of a ministry, but this is not always the case.

Current Cabinet

The current cabinet has been in place since soon after the 2003 provincial election. Ministers' names are listed in the order their departments appear in the Executive Council Act (New Brunswick).
Portfolio Minister
Premier
      Minister responsible for Communications New Brunswick
      President of the Executive Council
      Minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation
      Minister responsbile for the Premier's Council on the Status of Disabled Persons
      and Minister responsbile for the New Brunswick Advisory Council on Youth
Bernard Lord (1999-)
Minister of Intergovernmental and International Relations
      Minister responsible for the Culture and Sport Secretariat
      Minister responsible for La Francophonie
      and Minister responsible for Service New Brunswick
Percy Mockler (2003-)
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
      and Minister responsible for Aboriginal Affairs
Brad Green (1999-)
Minister of Public Safety Wayne Steeves (2003-)
Minister of Finance
      Minister responsible for the Lotteries Commission of New Brunswick
       and Minister responsible for the New Brunswick Investment Management Corporation
Jeannot Volp (2003-)
Minister of Supply and Services
      and Deputy Premier of New Brunswick
Dale Graham (1999-)
Minister of Transportation
      and Minister responsible for the Acadian Peninsula Fisheries Council
Paul Robichaud (2003-)
Minister of Natural Resources Keith Ashfield (2003-)
Minister of Energy
      and Minister responsible for the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission
Bruce Fitch (2003-)
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture David Alward (2003-)
Minister responsible for the Office of Human Resources Rose-May Poirier (2003-)
Minister of Health and Wellness Elvy Robichaud (2001-)
Minister of Family and Community Services
      and Minister responsible for the Social Union Framework Agreement
Tony Huntjens (2003-)
Minister of Training and Employment Development
      and Minister responsible for the Status of Women
Margaret-Ann Blaney (2003-)
Minister of Education Madeleine Dub (2003-)
Minister of Environment and Local Government Brenda Fowlie (2003-)
Minister of Business New Brunswick Peter Mesheau (2003-)
Minister of Tourism and Parks Joan MacAlpine (2003-)
   
New Brunswick

 

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