The Executive Council of Prince Edward Island (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Prince Edward Island) is the cabinet of that Canadian province.
Almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, the Cabinet is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Canada while being smaller in size. As federal and provincial responsibilities differ there are a number of different portfolios between the federal and provincial governments.
The Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island, as representative of the King in Right of Prince Edward Island, heads the council, and is referred to as the Governor-in-Council. Other members of the Cabinet, who advise, or minister, the vice-regal, are selected by the Premier of Prince Edward Island and appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor. Most cabinet ministers are the head of a ministry, but this is not always the case.
Current cabinet
editThe current cabinet was formed on October 9, 2024 following the resignation of Natalie Jameson from the Executive Council to seek the Conservative Party of Canada nomination for Charlottetown in the 45th Canadian federal election.[1]
Lieutenant-Governor | |
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His Honour The Honourable Wassim Salamoun | (2024–present) |
Portfolio | Minister |
Premier of Prince Edward Island
|
Dennis King |
Deputy Premier of Prince Edward Island
|
Bloyce Thompson |
Minister of Housing, Land and Communities | Steven Myers |
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | Ernie Hudson |
Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture | Zack Bell |
Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Trade | Cory Deagle |
Minister of Health and Wellness | Mark McLane |
Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Action
Minister Responsible for Acadian and Francophone Affairs |
Gilles Arsenault |
Minister of Finance | Jill Burridge |
Minister of Education and Early Years | Rob Lantz |
Minister of Social Development and Seniors | Barb Ramsay |
Minister of Workforce, Advanced Learning and Population
Minister Responsible for the Status of Women |
Jenn Redmond |
References
edit- ^ "Premier Dennis King announces changes to Cabinet". www.princeedwardisland.ca. 2024-10-09. Retrieved 2024-10-28.