Executive Council of British Columbia explained

Executive Council of British Columbia
Nickname:Cabinet of British Columbia
Membership:
Leader Title:Monarch of Canada
Leader Title2:Represented by
Leader Name2:Janet Austin, lieutenant governor
Leader Title3:Chair
Leader Name3:David Eby, premier
Staff:Government of British Columbia

The Executive Council of British Columbia (the Cabinet) is the Cabinet of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Almost always composed of members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, the Cabinet is similar in structure and role as the federal Cabinet of Canada is to the Canadian House of Commons.

Executive power is vested in the Crown; the lieutenant governor of British Columbia, as representative of the Crown, exercises executive power on behalf of the Cabinet, acting as the lieutenant governor in Council. Members of the Cabinet are selected by the premier of British Columbia, who chairs the Cabinet.

History

Prior to their union in 1866, the Executive Councils of the separate crown colonies of British Columbia and Vancouver Island were largely appointed by the governor and included military and judicial officials, their role that of the governor's cabinet, similar to the present except that the governor took part in cabinet meetings and political decisions, whereas the modern-day lieutenant governor does not. The colonial Legislative Assemblies were subordinate to the governor and the Council and served more as a sounding-board than a legislative body.

Cabinet

See main article: Eby ministry.

The current Cabinet consists of members of the Legislative Assembly representing the province's governing party, the British Columbia New Democratic Party. David Eby was sworn in as premier of British Columbia by Lieutenant Governor Janet Austin on November 18, 2022.[1] His initial cabinet was sworn in on December 7, 2022.[2]

Lieutenant governorViceregent since
Janet Austin2018
PortfolioMinisterMinister since
Premier of British ColumbiaDavid Eby2022
Attorney General of British ColumbiaNiki Sharma2022
Minister of Agriculture and FoodPam Alexis2022
Minister of State for Child CareMitzi Dean2024
Minister of Children and Family DevelopmentGrace Lore2024
Minister of Citizens' ServicesGeorge Chow2024
Minister of Education and Child CareRachna Singh2022
Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation Josie Osborne2022
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (including TransLink)George Heyman2017
Minister of Emergency Management and Climate ReadinessBowinn Ma2022
Minister of FinanceKatrine Conroy2022
Minister of ForestsBruce Ralston2022
Minister of Health (and Francophone Affairs)Adrian Dix2017
Minister of Housing Ravi Kahlon2022
Minister of Indigenous Relations and ReconciliationMurray Rankin2020
Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and InnovationBrenda Bailey2022
Minister of State for TradeJagrup Brar2022
Minister of LabourHarry Bains2017
Minister of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship Nathan Cullen2022
Minister of Mental Health and AddictionsJennifer Whiteside2022
Minister of Municipal AffairsAnne Kang2022
Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future SkillsLisa Beare[3] 2024
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General and Deputy PremierMike Farnworth2017
Minister of Social Development and Poverty ReductionSheila Malcolmson2022
Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and SportLana Popham2022
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Rob Fleming2020
Minister of State for Transportation and InfrastructureDan Coulter2022
Minister of State, ForestryAndrew Mercier2024

List of historical cabinets

Notes and References

  1. News: David Eby sworn in as B.C. premier . 2022-11-18 . . 2022-11-18.
  2. News: 2022-12-07 . B.C. Premier David Eby's new cabinet mixes veterans with 1st-time ministers faces in key portfolios . . 2022-12-07.
  3. https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024PREM0016-000229