I personally am not a big Naomi Yamamoto fan but there's no question that the North Shore has been grossly under-represented at the cabinet table for a long time despite being solidly in the Liberal camp.
Surrey is not nearly so solidly in the Liberal camp as we are but has been well represented at the cabinet table and you may think that having cabinet ministers SHOULDN'T help get an area their share of provincial programs but it undeniably does and there's no question Surrey has benefitted hugely from provincial largesse while we haven't. Does anyone seriously doubt that we would have had the Seymour flyover built by now had it been in Cloverdale with Kevin Falcon our MLA?
The North Shore hasn't really had strong cabinet ministers since the days of Jack Davis and Allan Williams (who passed away recently) and it's good to see a local voice at the table.
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Congrats on the appointment to one of our North Vancouver MLA's.
From The Globe & Mail -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/bc-politics/christy-clark-sworn-in-as-bc-premier/article1941634/
Premier Hon. Christy Clark
Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance Hon. Kevin Falcon
Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Hon. Mary Polak
Minister of Advanced Education Hon. Naomi Yamamoto
Minister of Agriculture Hon. Don McRae
Attorney General Hon. Barry Penner
Minister of Children and Family Development Hon. Mary McNeil
Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Hon. Ida Chong
Minister of Education Hon. George Abbott
Minister of Energy and Mines (minister responsible for Housing) Hon. Rich Coleman
Minister of Environment Hon. Terry Lake
Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Hon. Steve Thomson
Minister of Health Hon. Michael de Jong
Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Hon. Pat Bell
Minister of Labour, Citizens' Services and Open Government Hon. Stephanie Cadieux
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Hon. Shirley Bond
Minister of Social Development (minister responsible for multiculturalism) Hon. Harry Bloy
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Hon. Blair Lekstrom
Nice to see Provincial representation for the CNV amongst those closest to the Premier. Hopefully it pays off.
Well, none of the other three will likely be running in the next election. So Naomi is the obvious choice.
What? No Ralph, no Joan, no Jane. Egads!!!
And the word verification I have to type to post this is undies. Whooda thunk it!
I personally am not a big Naomi Yamamoto fan but there's no question that the North Shore has been grossly under-represented at the cabinet table for a long time despite being solidly in the Liberal camp.
Surrey is not nearly so solidly in the Liberal camp as we are but has been well represented at the cabinet table and you may think that having cabinet ministers SHOULDN'T help get an area their share of provincial programs but it undeniably does and there's no question Surrey has benefitted hugely from provincial largesse while we haven't. Does anyone seriously doubt that we would have had the Seymour flyover built by now had it been in Cloverdale with Kevin Falcon our MLA?
The North Shore hasn't really had strong cabinet ministers since the days of Jack Davis and Allan Williams (who passed away recently) and it's good to see a local voice at the table.
So when is Jane's day in Court? Anyone know?
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