Monday, 27 July 2009



For Immediate Release
July 27, 2009



HUDAK SHADOW CABINET TO FOCUS ON JOBS AND ECONOMY

(Queen’s Park) - Leader of the Official Opposition, Tim Hudak (MPP Niagara West - Glanbrook) today announced the appointment of his shadow cabinet to hold the Dalton McGuinty government to account in the key areas of job creation and economic renewal.

“We need a government that gets the fundamentals right and lays the foundation for private sector job creation to bring jobs back to this province”, said Hudak. “With so many of our energetic and talented MPPs focusing on jobs and the economy, we will be able to hold this government to account.”

Hudak also named a strong team of Caucus Officers and additional Critics. Key among those appointments includes Christine Elliott (MPP Whitby-Oshawa) as Deputy Leader of the PC Caucus and critic for Health and Long Term Care. “I am looking forward to working with Christine Elliott as Deputy Leader and to expanding our party together as we work to victory in 2011.” Veteran Bob Runciman (MPP Leeds-Grenville) will be House Leader for the Official Opposition.

Under Dalton McGuinty, Ontario’s taxes and government waste have hit new heights. Meanwhile, on Dalton’s watch, Ontario lost 330,000 manufacturing jobs, became a have-not province, and has a record $18.5 billion provincial deficit.

Norm Miller (MPP Parry Sound-Muskoka) will take on an important job as the new Finance Critic. Lisa MacLeod (MPP Nepean-Carleton) will focus on leading the fight against Dalton McGuinty’s new tax hike, the HST, in the Revenue portfolio, as well as taking on a new role as watchdog for Government Accountability. Frank Klees (MPP Newmarket-Aurora) will be Infrastructure and Transportation Critic, focusing on breaking gridlock and placing a priority on fixing Ontario’s lagging infrastructure.

Peter Shurman (MPP Thornhill) moves to the Economic Development and Trade portfolio and will also keep his current Critic portfolio of Francophone Affairs. Randy Hillier (MPP Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington) is the new Critic for Labour as well as Northern Development and Mines and Forestry, reflecting a focus on job creation in the resource sector and across northern Ontario.

Several other MPPs will also focus on strengthening the economy and creating jobs in their portfolios, including those of energy, small business, agriculture, training, tourism, and colleges and universities.

“We need innovative ideas in order to get Ontario moving”, said Hudak. “Together, united and strong, we can focus on the issues that matter to families, defeat Dalton McGuinty and the Ontario Liberals in 2011, and bring prosperity to our province.”

The full list of Progressive Conservative Critics and Legislative positions is attached.



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For Further Information:

Jennifer Reid

(416) 325-1330


Full List

Critic Portfolio

New Critic

Aboriginal Affairs

Ted Arnott

Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Ernie Hardeman

Attorney General

Ted Chudleigh

Children and Youth Services

Sylvia Jones

Citizenship and Immigration

Tim Hudak

Community and Social Services

Sylvia Jones

Community Safety and Correctional Services

Garfield Dunlop

Consumer Services, Small Business and Red Tape

Julia Munro

Culture

Ted Arnott

Economic Development and Trade

Peter Shurman

Education

Elizabeth Witmer

Energy

John Yakabuski

Environment

Toby Barrett

Finance

Norm Miller

Francophone Affairs

Peter Shurman

Government Services

John O’Toole

Health and Long-Term Care

Christine Elliott

Health Promotion

Gerry Martiniuk

Intergovernmental Affairs

Norm Sterling

Labour

Randy Hillier

Municipal Affairs and Housing

Joyce Savoline (Urban and Housing)

Bill Murdoch (Rural and Northern)

Natural Resources

Jerry Ouellette

Northern Development, Mines and Forestry

Randy Hillier

Public Infrastructure

Frank Klees

Research and Innovation

Jim Wilson

Revenue and Government Accountability

Lisa MacLeod

Seniors’ Secretariat

Gerry Martiniuk

Border Issues and Tourism

Bob Runciman

Training, Colleges and Universities

Jim Wilson (Colleges and Universities)

Bob Bailey (Training and Apprenticeship)

Transportation

Frank Klees

Women’s Directorate

Elizabeth Witmer

Caucus and House Positions

Deputy Leader

Christine Elliott

House Leader

Bob Runciman

Deputy House Leader

John Yakabuski

Deputy Speaker

Jim Wilson

Julia Munro

Chairs of Standing Committees

Garfield Dunlop (Estimates)

Norm Sterling (Public Accounts)

Ernie Hardeman (Government Agencies)

Vice-Chairs of Standing Committees

Bob Bailey (Estimates)

Ted Arnott (Public Accounts)

Lisa MacLeod (Government Agencies)

Chief Whip

Norm Miller

Deputy Whip

John O’Toole

Ted Chudleigh

Caucus Chair

Toby Barrett

PC Party Executive

Randy Hillier

PC Ontario Fund

Ted Chudleigh

Peter Shurman

Elizabeth Witmer

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