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Speaker Deputy Speaker Premier Leader of the Official Opposition Hon. Speaker Hon. Colin LaVie Colin Climate Action Climate Environment, Environment, Health & Wellness Deputy Speaker Hal Perry Hudson LaVie &Energy Steven Steven Myers Ernie Hon. Speaker Hon. Premier Hon. Dennis King Bell Karla Beaton Hannah Bernard Michele Leader of the Stratford Belvedere Mermaid- (Opposition Hon. Peter Bevan-Baker Victoria Park Victoria House Leader) House Official Opposition Charlottetown- Charlottetown- Leader of Sonny Gallant the Third Party Government Joseph Jeffrey Sidney MacEwen Clerk House Leader Development Opposition & Housing Michele Beaton Opposition Opposition Bradley Bradley Emily Doiron Premier Dennis Trivers Hon. Hon. Social Clerk Assistant King House Leader Ryan Reddin Hon. Peter Lund Third Party Leader Lynne Heath MacDonald Howard Wilmot Stephen Clerk Assistant Government Government Opposition South Drive House Leader Summerside- Bevan-Baker of the Official Summerside- The Table Government Whip Cory Deagle The Mace Opposition Whip Trish Altass Third Party Whip Robert Henderson Opposition Opposition & Infrastructure & Transportation Transportation ND Ministers Matthew Tourism & Tourism Economic MacKay Aylward Growth, Culture 2 SESSION James Hon. Hon. Bloyce Thompson Agriculture and Land 66TH GENERAL Hon. Trish Trish Whip) Altass Party Whip) Sonny Economic Growth, Tourism and Robert Leader SSEMBLY Gallant O’Leary- A Inverness Hon. Matthew MacKay Sherbrooke (Opposition Tyne Valley- Tyne Henderson (Third Party of the Third Culture SPRING 2021 Hon. Natalie Jameson Education and Lifelong Learning Environment, Energy and Hon. Steven Myers Climate Action Attorney General Attorney Third Party Third Deputy Premier Public Safety &Public Safety Thompson Agriculture Finance &Finance Compton Justice Justice & Bloyce Darlene Finance & Land Hon. Darlene Compton Hon. Hal Hon. Perry Fisheries and Communities Ole (Deputy Hon. Jamie Fox Heath Staff Gordon Brighton McNeilly Cornwall- Speaker) (Third Party MacDonald West Royalty West Hammarlund Meadowbank House Leader) House Charlottetown- Charlottetown- Tignish- Hon. Ernie Hudson Health and Wellness Palmer Road Justice and Public Safety and Hon. Bloyce Thompson Attorney General Charlottetown- Communities Social Development and Jameson & Lifelong Education Fisheries & Learning Natalie Winsloe Hon. Bradley Trivers Hon. Housing Jamie Zack Hon. Bell Fox Cory Whip) Sidney Kilmuir Morell- Deagle Donagh Transportation and MacEwen Montague- Hon. James Aylward (Government (Government House Leader) Infrastructure.
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