As Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre (PWAH’-lee-ehv) shuffled critic roles in the Conservative caucus Tuesday, he appointed Hastings–Lennox & Addington-Tyendinaga MP Shelby Kramp-Neuman as Ontario Special Advisor in the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet.
In a statement, Kramp-Neuman says she is honoured by the appointment and looks forward to working with colleagues, families,
stakeholders and all levels of government to ensure Ontario’s voice is heard by the Conservative team.
She also says she looks forward to working alongside Alberta MP Shuv Majumdar who was named Shadow Minister for Canada–U.S. Relations to strengthen Canada’s partnership with the US and advance the shared interests of Canadians.
Read her full statement below:
Shelby Kramp-Neuman, Member of Parliament for Hastings–Lennox & Addington-Tyendinaga released the following statement on her appointment as Ontario Special Advisor in the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet.
“I am honoured to join our Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet as Ontario Special Advisor.
Ontario’s priorities are Canada’s priorities, and I look forward to working with colleagues, families, stakeholders and all levels of government to ensure Ontario’s voice is heard by our Leader and throughout our Conservative team.
“I also want to congratulate Shuv Majumdar on his appointment as Shadow Minister for Canada–U.S. Relations. I look forward to working alongside him to strengthen the enduring partnership between Canada and the United States and advance the shared interests of Canadians.
“As we mark Canada Day and prepare for the critically important CUSMA review, I want to thank Minister LeBlanc, Chief Negotiator Janice Charette, Ambassador Wiseman, and everyone on both sides of the border working to secure a successful outcome. We all share the goal of protecting Canadian workers, businesses, and families, including achieving the removal of the unjustified Section 232 tariffs. Canada’s Conservatives stand ready to work constructively in support of that objective and to advance Canada’s national interest.”




