CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Dennis King will start his second term in government with a bigger, more representative cabinet. King’s cabinet was officially ...
P.E.I. Premier Dennis King poses for a photo with members of his new cabinet after a swearing-in ceremony on April 14 in Charlottetown. From left are King, Mark McLane, Jenn Redmond, Gilles Arsenault, Barb Ramsay and Rob Lantz. - Stu Neatby/SaltWireCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Dennis King will start his second term in government with a bigger, more representative cabinet.
“The individuals before you today represent all three counties and represent communities large and small, rural and urban. The individuals before you today have representation from the four largest municipalities in our province." Six veterans from King’s previous cabinet – Thompson, Myers, Hudson, Jameson, Deagle and McLane – will remain in cabinet.
Summerside-South Drive MLA Barb Ramsay is sworn in as Minister of Social Development and Seniors on April 14 in Charlottetown - Stu NeatbyBarb Ramsay will bring representation to King’s cabinet for Summerside for the first time. In an email statement, Liberal Leader of the Opposition Hal Perry said he was eager to see a “long awaited budget” from the new cabinet.
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