Premier David Eby revealed his new cabinet on Monday, Nov. 18.
Kang, who previously served as Minister of Municipal Affairs, was named Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills."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 news release.
"This experienced and capable team will be focused on addressing the priority issues we heard loud and clear from British Columbians. We're honoured to have been given the opportunity to tackle these serious challenges." Today, BC’s new cabinet is sworn-in to deliver on what you told us you want: making life more affordable, strengthening healthcare, and building homes for people while creating good jobs and building safer communities.— David Eby November 18, 2024 Kang was elected a third-term as the Burnaby Centre MLA during in the Oct. 19 provincial election. The new cabinet includes 23 ministers and four ministers of state with 14 parliamentary secretaries.
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