1993
2nd Session
35th Parliament

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia  
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PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
(Entered Confederation July 20, 1871)

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Honourable David C. Lam

2nd SESSION, 35th PARLIAMENT

SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Honourable Joan Sawicki

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Premier and President of the Council Hon. Michael Harcourt
Deputy Premier, Minister of Education, and Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism and Human Rights Hon. Anita Hagen
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Deputy Premier, and Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations Hon. Elizabeth Cull
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Hon. Andrew Petter
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Hon. John Cashore
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology Hon. Thomas L. Perry, Jr.
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Hon. Bill N.L. Barlee
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Hon. David Zirnhelt
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Attorney General Hon. Colin Gabelmann
Minister of Economic Development, Small Business and Trade Hon. David Zirnhelt
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Education Hon. Arthur Leo Charbonneau
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Employment and Investment Hon. Glen David Clark
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Hon. Anne Edwards
Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks Hon. John Cashore
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks, and Minister Responsible for Human Rights and Multiculturalism Hon. Moe Sihota
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations Hon. Glen David Clark
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Forests Hon. A. Daniel Miller
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Hon. Andrew Petter
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Government Services Hon. Lois Boone
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Government Services, and Minister Responsible for Sports and Commonwealth Games Hon. Robin Blencoe
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Seniors Hon. Elizabeth Cull
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Hon. Paul Ramsey
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services Hon. Joan Smallwood
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Labour and Consumer Services, and Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs Hon. Moe Sihota
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Housing Hon. Robin Blencoe
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Municipal Affairs Hon. Darlene Marzari
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Skills, Training and Labour Hon. A. Daniel Miller
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture Hon. Bill N.L. Barlee
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Social Services Hon. Joan Smallwood
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Hon. Joy MacPhail
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Tourism, and Minister Responsible for Culture Hon. Darlene Marzari
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Transportation and Highways Hon. Arthur Leo Charbonneau
(to Sept. 21, 1993)
Hon. Jacquelynne Pement
(from Sept. 21, 1993)
Minister of Women's Equality Hon. Penny Priddy

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Deputy Speaker Emery Barnes
Leader of the Official Opposition (Liberal) Fred Gingell
(to March 8, 1994)
Gordon Campbell
(from March 8, 1994)
Third Party Leader (Social Credit) John S. Weisgerber
(to March 14, 1994)
Deputy Chair, Committee of the Whole Dennis Streifel
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly Ian M. Horne
Deputy Clerk of the Legislative Assembly E. George MacMinn
Law Clerk Ian D. Izard
Clerk of Committees Craig H. James
Sergeant-at-Arms A.A. Humphreys
A/Chief of Hansard Peter Robbins
Legislative Librarian Joan A. Barton
Legislative Comptroller Ian G. Fraser

 
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