A local MLA is among Alberta’s new parliamentary secretaries, who were sworn in during a recent ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth II building.
On July 13, eight new parliamentary secretaries were announced by Premier Danielle Smith. Parliamentary secretaries are important partners who will help ministers in fulfilling goals the Premier tasked them with in mandate letters received last month, state government officials.
“Each of these individuals helps to further strengthen our government team,” comments Danielle Smith, Premier. “We are committed to moving Alberta forward and they are ready to get to work to keep Albertans’ priorities at the forefront of our government. I’m excited to see what they accomplish, working closely with their ministers and ministries.”
The parliamentary secretaries include:
- Andrew Boitchenko (Drayton Valley-Devon), parliamentary secretary for Indigenous relations, reporting to the Minister of Indigenous Relations
- Shane Getson, parliamentary secretary for economic corridor development, reporting to the Minister of Intergovernmental Relations
- Martin Long, parliamentary secretary for rural health, reporting to the Minister of Health
- Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk, parliamentary secretary for settlement services and Ukrainian evacuees reporting to the Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism
- Chantelle de Jonge, parliamentary secretary for affordability and utilities, reporting to the Minister of Affordability and Utilities
- Grant Hunter, parliamentary secretary for agri-food development, reporting to the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation
- Scott Sinclair, parliamentary secretary for Indigenous policing, reporting to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services
- Tany Yao, parliamentary secretary for small business and northern development, reporting to the Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade
In addition, the Premier also named Justin Wright, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat as the government’s Military Liaison, and Nate Glubish, Minister of Technology and Innovation and MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park as the government’s Francophone Community Liaison.
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