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David Eby set to introduce his new cabinet
David Eby unveils new cabinet with significant changes in key portfolios
Demonstrating the challenges the NDP faced outside the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, only three members of the cabinet are from the Interior and the North of the province. They are Kootenay Central MLA Brittny Anderson,
New and familiar faces on the bus as Eby introduces B.C. NDP cabinet
A bus carrying members of Premier David Eby's new cabinet has arrived at Government House in Victoria, with passengers including both new and familiar faces.
David Eby set to introduce his new cabinet on Monday
B.C. Premier David Eby will introduce his new cabinet on Monday after last month's tight re-election win. The new cabinet is expected to include plenty of new faces, since many previous ministers either chose not to run again or failed to re-win their seats.
Mix of old and new faces in Premier David Eby's new B.C.'s cabinet
Premier David Eby Monday (Nov. 18) unveiled his new cabinet during a ceremony held at Government House, the official residence of Lt. Governor Janet Austin.
Eby to unveil new cabinet today as 1-seat majority government takes shape
Premier David Eby will introduce his new cabinet in British Columbia today after last month’s tight election win that gave his New Democrats a slim, one-seat majority. Eby’s NDP government holds 47 seats in the 93-seat legislature.
A list of members of B.C. Premier David Eby's new cabinet
There's been a near total shakeup of British Columbia's government cabinet, with few ministers retaining their jobs and some longtime backbenchers and newly elected members moving in.
27 cabinet ministers sworn in as B.C.'s new NDP government takes power
A new slate of 27 B.C. cabinet ministers has been sworn in, including some veterans and others who are new to provincial politics. On Tuesday, Lt.-Gov Janet Austin reappointed David Eby premier of British Columbia and swore in 27 cabinet ministers and ministers of state.
Eby introduces new-look B.C. NDP cabinet in slim, one-seat majority government
Premier David Eby will introduce his new cabinet in British Columbia today after last month's tight election win that gave his New Democrats a slim, one-seat majority.
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Dix out as health minister as Eby introduces a drastically reshaped B.C. NDP cabinet
VICTORIA — Premier
David
Eby
has unveiled a drastically revamped British Columbia cabinet at Government House that ...
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Veteran MLAs fill B.C. cabinet posts as David Eby builds team after latest election win
There are new faces in almost every cabinet post because 12 former cabinet ministers retired or lost the election ...
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Rob Shaw: New B.C. government focused on Eby’s same old playbook
Rob Shaw has spent more than 16 years covering B.C. politics, now reporting for CHEK News and writing for Glacier Media. He is the co-author of the national bestselling book A Matter of Confidence, ...
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Eby says new B.C. cabinet built around 'kitchen table' issues: affordability, homes
Premier David Eby says the British Columbia cabinet he introduces Monday will be tasked with focusing on issues voters ...
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B.C. Premier David Eby to appoint new cabinet but must govern lightly after narrow win
The B.C. leader’s NDP party secured a third consecutive term in the Oct. 19 election – but just barely, limiting what his ...
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'A bit of a bulldog': Do changes in B.C. Premier David Eby's office signal a shift in approach?
Premier David Eby has said work is underway to select “new leadership” in the premier’s office and that has political ...
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Eby says new B.C. cabinet will prioritize voters’ biggest concerns with affordability, housing top of mind
The B.C. Premier’s New Democrats won a slim, one-seat majority in last month’s election, taking 47 seats in B.C.’s 93-seat ...
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