For Āé¶¹AV-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick, the office may be different but the focus is the same when it comes to his critic roleāagriculture.
Letnick, whose Liberal Party is sitting in Opposition for the first time in 16 years, has gone from being the provinceās agriculture minister to one of two Liberal agriculture critics.
Letnick was named to the post Thursday, along with Delta South MLA Ian Paton, a Delta farmer. It was a job the Āé¶¹AV-Lake Country MLA said he asked for.
Meanwhile, Letnickās fellow āTeam Okanaganā MLA, Āé¶¹AV-Missionās Steve Thomson, was tabbed for double duty in the shadow cabinetānamed as both the citizensā services critic and one of two Liberal trade critics. Thomson, the provinceās former forest, lands and natural resource operations minister, was front and centre on many trade initiatives when the Liberal were in power.
āThese were both areas where I expressed an interest,ā said Thomson Thursday afternoon about his new shadow cabinet roles.
Letnick said given the success the province enjoyed in the agricultural sector under the Liberalsāwhere he said the sector grew to become a $14 billion industry, exports grew to $3.6 billion, the number of people employed in the sector rose to 62,000 people from 56,000 and there were record profits for farmersāhe will be keeping a close eye on how the new NDP Agriculture Minister Lana Popham manages the portfolio.
āIām interested in overall outcomes,ā he said. āAnd weāll be watching.ā
He described Popham as been a strong advocate for B.C. agriculture for her eight years in the Legislature, so he is hopeful she will build on the successful groundwork he feels his party laid in the past.
For Thomson, like Letnick one of several former cabinet ministers now serving as Opposition critics, the trade role is an important one. He shares it roll with Teresa Wat, a former B.C. international trade minister.
āI think we will work very well together,ā Thomson predicted.
āThe breadth of experience (in the shadow cabinet) will help keep the new government to account,ā he added.