Premier Wab Kinew announced that the Manitoba government has made changes to cabinet and renewed its commitment to its mandate to continue working on behalf of Manitobans.
Tracy Schmidt, member of the legislative assembly for Rossmere, becomes minister of education and early childhood learning, following her acting role in that portfolio after the late education and early childhood learning minister Nello Altomare stepped back in October before passing away last week. Mike Moyes, member of the legislative assembly for Riel, has joined cabinet as the minister of environment and climate change.
“I am honoured to take up the torch of minister of education and early childhood learning and continue on the incredible work of my late colleague and friend Nello Altomare,” said Schmidt. “In this role I will keep working to give every child in Manitoba a path to success – an inspiring education, a fulfilling career and a good life.”
Moyes committed to working to protect the environment and tackle climate change as one of the greatest challenges facing the province.
“I am honoured to be asked to serve Manitobans in this role,” said Moyes. “Together, we will work to face the climate challenges ahead and to create safe, clean and healthy environments for Manitobans. I look forward to helping preserve and protect lands and waters in our province for generations to come.”
The premier noted both ministers have been sworn into cabinet at a private ceremony.