Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown Announces Critic Shuffle
QUEEN’S PARK – Today, Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown announced updated roles for the Ontario PC Caucus.
“I’m looking forward to working with this team every day on behalf of the people of Ontario,” said Brown. “The Ontario PC Caucus will hold the government to account on failed decisions that have caused a provincial affordability crisis, driven up hydro rates, undermined our competitive edge, caused frontline public service cuts, and chipped away at the accountability and transparency people deserve and expect.”
- Patrick Brown, Leader of the Official Opposition and Critic for Education
- Steve Clark, Deputy Leader, Deputy House Leader, and Critic for Ethics and Accountability
- Sylvia Jones, Deputy Leader and Critic for Infrastructure
- Jim Wilson, House Leader
- Ted Arnott, Critic for Environment and Climate Change
- Bob Bailey, Critic for Democratic Reform and Critic for Intergovernmental Affairs
- Toby Barrett, Critic for Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
- Raymond Cho, Critic for Citizenship and Immigration and Critic for City of Toronto Issues
- Lorne Coe, Associate Critic for Education and Critic for Post-Secondary Education
- Vic Fedeli, Critic for Finance
- Ernie Hardeman, Critic for Municipal Affairs and Housing
- Michael Harris, Critic for Transportation and Critic for Research, Innovation and Science
- Randy Hillier, Critic for the Attorney General
- Lisa MacLeod, Critic for the President of the Treasury Board, Critic for the Anti-Racism Secretariat, and Critic for City of Ottawa Issues
- Jack MacLaren, Critic for Natural Resources and Forestry
- Gila Martow, Critic for Children, Youth and Families, Critic for Francophone Affairs, and Critic for Greater Toronto Area Issues
- Jim McDonell, Critic for Government and Consumer Services
- Monte McNaughton, Critic for Economic Development, Employment and Growth
- Norm Miller, Critic for Northern Development and Mines
- Julia Munro, Critic for Poverty Reduction Strategy
- Rick Nicholls, Critic for Correctional Services and Critic for Tourism, Culture and Sport
- Sam Oosterhoff, Critic for Digital Government and Associate Critic for Research, Innovation and Science
- Randy Pettapiece, Critic for Community and Social Services and Critic for Horse Racing
- Laurie Scott, Critic for Community Safety and Critic for Women’s Issues
- Todd Smith, Critic for Energy
- Lisa Thompson, Critic for International Trade and Critic for Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
- Bill Walker, Critic for Seniors, Critic for Long-Term Care, and Critic for Accessibility
- John Yakabuski, Critic for Labour and Training
- Jeff Yurek, Critic for Health