PARLIAMENTARYASSISTANTS on June 26, 2019 Premier Doug Ford Announced a Shuffle of the Parliamentary Assistants Following the Cabinet Shuffle on June 20, 2019

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PARLIAMENTARYASSISTANTS on June 26, 2019 Premier Doug Ford Announced a Shuffle of the Parliamentary Assistants Following the Cabinet Shuffle on June 20, 2019 1 PARLIAMENTARYASSISTANTS On June 26, 2019 Premier Doug Ford announced a shuffle of the Parliamentary Assistants following the Cabinet shuffle on June 20, 2019. A full list of all Parliamentary Assistants can be found below. • Will Bouma – Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier • Lindsey Park – Parliamentary Assistant to the Attorney General • Toby Barrett – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Agriculture and Food) • Randy Pettapiece – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Rural Affairs) • Amy Fee – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services (Children and Autism) and Deputy House Leader • Jeremy Roberts – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services (Community and Social Services) • Nina Tangri – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (Economic Development) • Donna Skelly – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (Job Creation and Trade) • Sam Oosterhoff – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Education • David Smith – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Indigenous Affairs • Andrea Khanjin – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks • Stan Cho – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance • Gila Martow – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Francophone Affairs • Robert Bailey – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Government and Consumer Services • Robin Martin – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health • Mike Harris – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry • Stephen Crawford – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Infrastructure • Norm Miller – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs • Jane McKenna – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour • Effie Trantafilopoulos – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Long-Term Care • Jim McDonell – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Municipal Affairs) • Parm Gill – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Housing) • Daisy Wai – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister for Seniors and Accessibility • Christine Hogarth – Parliamentary Assistant to the Solicitor General (Community Safety) • Belinda Karahilos – Parliamentary Assistant to the Solicitor General (Correctional Services) • Vincent Ke – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport (Culture and Sport) • Billy Pang – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport (Tourism) • David Piccini – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities • Vijay Thanigasalam – Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation • Michael Parsa – Parliamentary Assistant to the President of the Treasury Board • Rudy Cuzzetto – Parliamentary Assistant to the President of the Treasury Board (Internal Audit) .
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