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New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet

The current New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet is listed below. Owing to the NDP caucus' membership of 19, all members of caucus are Shadow Ministers.

Portfolio Shadow Minister
Leader Jack Layton (2004–)
Deputy Leader Hon. Bill Blaikie (2004–)
Critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food Charlie Angus (2004–)
Critic for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Yvon Godin (2004–)
Critic for Canadian Heritage Charlie Angus (2004–)
Critic for Citizenship and Immigration Bill Siksay (2004–)
Critic for Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
      and the Minister responsible for La Francophonie
none specified (2004–)
Critic for the Environment Nathan Cullen (2004–)
Critic for Finance Judy Wasylycia-Leis (2003–)
Critic for Fisheries and Oceans Peter Stoffer (1997–)
Critic for Foreign Affairs Alexa McDonough (2003–)
Critic for Health Jean Crowder (2005–)
House Leader Libby Davies (2003–)
Critic for Human Resources and Skills Development Tony Martin (2004–)
Critic for Indian Affairs and Northern Development Pat Martin (2004–)
Critic for Industry Brian Masse (2002–)
Critic for Intergovernmental Affairs
      and the Minister responsible for Official Languages
Yvon Godin (2003–)
Critic for International Cooperation (2005–)
Critic for International Trade Peter Julian (2004–)
Critic for Justice
      and Attorney General
Joe Comartin (2004–)
Critic for Labour and Housing David Christopherson (2004–)
Critic for National Defence Hon. Bill Blaikie (2004–)
Critic for National Revenue Judy Wasylycia-Leis (2004–)
Critic for Natural Resources Jean Crowder (2004–)
Critic for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Joe Comartin (2004–)
Critic for Public Works and Government Services Pat Martin (2004–)
Critic for the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada none specified (2004–)
Critic for Social Development Tony Martin (2004–)
Critic for Transport Bev Desjarlais (1997–)
Critic for the President of the Treasury Board Peter Julian (2004–)
Critic for Veterans Affairs Peter Stoffer (2004–)
Critic for Western Economic Diversification Bill Siksay (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Families and Caregivers) Tony Martin (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario) Tony Martin (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Human Resources Development) Tony Martin (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities) David Christopherson (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Multiculturalism) Libby Davies (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Northern Development) Jean Crowder (2004–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Public Health) Jean Crowder (2005–)
Critic for the Minister of State (Sport) Peter Stoffer (2004–)
Critic for the Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board Bev Desjarlais (2004–)
Critic for the Minister responsible for Democratic Reform Hon. Ed Broadbent (2004–)
Critic for the Minister responsible for the Status of Women Jean Crowder (2004–)

The NDP has also assigned the following specific critic roles, meaning that in certain policy areas Cabinet Ministers may be shadowed by different critics than those noted above.

Critic for Climate Change and Critic for Energy Jack Layton (2004–)
Critic for Child Poverty and Critic for Corporate Accountability Hon. Ed Broadbent (2004–)
Critic for Steel Policy David Christopherson (2004–)
Critic for the Great Lakes Ecosystem Joe Comartin (2004–)
Critic for Community Economic Development Jean Crowder (2004–)
Critic for Youth Nathan Cullen (2004–)
Critic for Housing (2005–)
Critic for Crown Corporations Bev Desjarlais (2004–)
Critic for Employment Insurance Yvon Godin (2004–)
Critic for Government Operations Pat Martin (2004–)
Critic for Persons with Disabilities Peter Julian (2004–)
Critic for Public Accounts David Christopherson (2004–)
Critic for Auto Policy and Critic for Canada Border Services and Customs Brian Masse (2004–)
Critic for Post-Secondary Education Alexa McDonough (2004–)
Critic for Canadian Human Rights Bill Siksay (2004–)
Critic for Seniors and Critic for Shipbuilding Peter Stoffer (2004–)
Critic for Pensions Judy Wasylycia-Leis (2004–)
Critic for Public Accounts David Christopherson (2005–)

See also:

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