BC Business
Executive council is first in B.C. history to achieve gender parity
Premier John Horgan and his executive council
Premier John Horgan has named the members of his cabinet, which contains 20 ministers and two ministers of state. Another six MLAs are parliamentary secretaries.
The government is a mix of new and experienced MLAs and also includes:
Four ministers and two parliamentary secretaries aged 40 and under 10 ministers and parliamentary secretaries who identify as a visible minority The first First Nations woman appointed to cabinet
Premier: John Horgan
Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training: Melanie Mark
Minister of Agriculture: Lana Popham
Attorney General: David Eby
Minister of Children and Family Development: Katrine Conroy
Minister of State for Child Care: Katrina Chen
Minister of Citizens’ Services: Jinny Sims
Minister of Education: Rob Fleming
Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources: Michelle Mungall
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy: George Heyman
Minister of Finance and Deputy Premier: Carole James
Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development: Doug Donaldson
Minister of Health: Adrian Dix
Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation: Scott Fraser
Minister of Jobs, Trade, and Technology: Bruce Ralston
Minister of State for Trade: George Chow
Minister of Labour: Harry Bains
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions: Judy Darcy
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing: Selina Robinson
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General: Mike Farnworth
Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction: Shane Simpson
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture: Lisa Beare
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure: Claire Trevena