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MLA Sturdy named to BC Liberal shadow cabinet

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December 10, 2022 4:10pm

West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA Jordan Sturdy has been appointed as the Shadow Minister for BC Ferries, Fisheries & Aquaculture. Sturdy has been serving as the Official Opposition Critic for BC Hydro and is a Member of the Select Standing Committee on Crown Corporations.

In announcing the shadow cabinet, BC Liberal party president Kevin Falcon said that while the NDP may have anointed a new Premier and grown the size of Cabinet, British Columbians still haven’t seen things improve after continued NDP inaction on the important issues facing people in every corner of our province.

“As the Official Opposition, we have a responsibility to make sure David Eby and the NDP are held accountable for their decisions in government and I’m excited to name new opposition shadow ministers today to do just that,” said Falcon.

“Our BC Liberal Caucus remains committed to holding them to account for that lack of action in areas like healthcare, affordability, and public safety, all while continuing to push government for bold responses to the various crises we must collectively tackle,” he said. “I’m incredibly proud to work with such a talented team of dedicated MLAs who will use their diverse skills and experience to ask tough questions, raise important issues, and work hard on behalf of their constituents and all British Columbians.”

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