Current Cabinet
The most recent cabinet was appointed on October 19, 2012.
Portfolio | Minister | Riding |
---|---|---|
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador | Kathy Dunderdale | Virginia Waters |
Advanced Education and Skills | Joan Shea | St. George's-Stephenville East |
Child, Youth and Family Services | Charlene Johnson | Trinity-Bay de Verde |
Education | Clyde Jackman | Burin-Placentia West |
Environment and Conservation | Tom Hedderson | Harbour Main |
Finance, Attorney General, President of Treasury Board | Tom Marshall | Humber East |
Fisheries and Aquaculture | Derrick Dalley | The Isles of Notre Dame |
Health and Community Services | Susan Sullivan | Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans |
Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs | Felix Collins | Placentia—St. Mary's |
Innovation, Business and Rural Development and Deputy Government House Leader | Keith Hutchings | Ferryland |
Justice and Government House Leader | Darin King | Grand Bank |
Municipal Affairs | Kevin O'Brien | Gander |
Natural Resources | Jerome Kennedy | Carbonear-Harbour Grace |
Service Newfoundland and Labrador | Nick McGrath | Labrador West |
Tourism, Culture and Recreation | Terry French | Conception Bay South |
Transportation and Works | Paul Davis | Topsail |
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