The Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet of the 39th Canadian parliament is listed below. Its composition was announced on February 15, 2006. Modifications were made on September 12, 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20121022230515/http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=c5682815-5a57-4671-8681-88895c573faf&k=23099
Portfolio | Critic | ||
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Caucus Officers | |||
Leader (Critic for the Prime Minister of Canada) | (1997–) | ||
Michel Guimond | (2006–) | ||
Pauline Picard | (2006–) | ||
House Leader and Critic for the Minister responsible for Democratic Reform | (1997–2007) | ||
(2007–) | |||
Deputy House Leader | (2006–2008) | ||
Bloc Québécois Caucus Chair | (2006–) | ||
Critics for Ministers of departments | |||
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Canadian Heritage and Status of Women (Canadian Heritage) | (2004–2008) | ||
Minister of Canadian Heritage and Status of Women (Status of Women) | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration | (2004–2008) | ||
Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of the Environment | (2000–) | ||
Minister of Finance | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | (1999–) | ||
Minister of Health | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of Human Resources and Social Development | (2004–) | ||
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Industry | (2002–2009) | ||
Minister for International Cooperation | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of International Trade | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Justice and Attorney General | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Labour | (2004–2008) | ||
Minister of National Defence | (2000–) | ||
Minister of National Revenue | (2004–2008) | ||
Minister of Natural Resources | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of Public Safety | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Public Works and Government Services | (2006–2008) | ||
President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs | (2006–2008) | ||
Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities | (2006–) | ||
President of the Treasury Board | (2006–) | ||
Minister of Veterans Affairs | (2006–2008) | ||
Critics for Special Ministerial Responsibilities | |||
Minister responsible for La Francophonie and Official Languages | (2006–2008) | ||
Luc Malo | (2006–2008) | ||
Critics for Policy Areas for which there is no specific minister | |||
Asia-Pacific | (2006–2008) | ||
Latin America and Africa | Johanne Deschamps | (2006–) | |
Housing | (2006–) | ||
Seniors | (2006–2008) | ||
Youth | (2006–2008) |