B.C. Premier David Eby introduced his new cabinet Monday, with some notable shuffles in high-profile ministries responsible for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the province.
The cabinet will stay the same size, with 27 ministers, and is made up of a mix of familiar faces and newcomers.
“At a time when there is a lot of worry and uncertainty about the future, British Columbians have asked us to work together and get things done that make a real difference in their daily lives,” Eby said in a statement.
“The new cabinet’s top priorities will be bringing down costs for families, strengthening health care, making communities safer and growing the economy so everyone feels the benefits.”
On the health-care front, Adrian Dix – who served as health minister since 2017 and has had to answer for emergency room closures, staffing shortages and other issues plaguing the system – …