The 
Alberta Liberals shuffled their shadow cabinet this week. Big changes include Dave Taylor's move from Advanced Education to Municipal Affairs & Housing, Mo Elsalhy's move to Justice & Attorney General, and Bruce Miller's move to Employment, Immigration & Industry.
     Kevin Taft       (Edmonton Riverview) - Leader
 Dave Taylor (Calgary Currie) - Deputy Leader, Municipal Affairs & Housing
 Laurie Blakeman (Edmonton Centre) House Leader, Health and Wellness,
 Rick Miller (Edmonton Rutherford) - Treasury Board, Service Alberta and Finance, Caucus Whip
 Mo Elsalhy (Edmonton McClung) - Deputy House Leader, Justice & Attorney General, Solicitor General
 Bruce Miller (Edmonton Glenora) - Employment, Immigration & Industry, Deputy Whip
 Weslyn Mather (Edmonton Mill Woods) - Children’s Services
 David Swann (Calgary Mountain View) - Environment
Hugh MacDonald (Edmonton Gold Bar) - Energy, and Agriculture & Food
 Bridget Pastoor (Lethbridge East) - Seniors and Community Supports
 Bharat Agnihotri (Edmonton Ellerslie) - Tourism, Parks, Recreation & Culture
 Bill Bonko (Edmonton Decore) - Sustainable Resource Development and International, Intergovernmental & Aboriginal Relations
 Maurice Tougas (Edmonton Meadowlark) - Advanced Education & Technology, and Chair of the Edmonton Caucus
 Harry Chase (Calgary Varsity) - Infrastructure & Transportation
 Jack Flaherty (St. Albert) - Education                                                                           
                                   The 
NDP shuffled their caucus critics before Christmas:                                                                                                          
 Brian Mason (Edmonton Highlands-Norwood) – Leader, Treasury Board and Service Alberta, Energy, Finance and Municipal Affairs and Housing.
 Ray Martin (Edmonton Beverly-Clareview) - Employment, Immigration and Industry, Health and Wellness, Infrastructure and Transportation and International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Relations critic areas.
 David Eggen (Edmonton Calder) - Education, Agriculture and Food, Environment, Sustainable Resource Development and Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture.
 Raj Pannu (Edmonton Strathcona) - Advanced Education and Technology, Justice and Attorney General, Children's Services and Seniors and Community Supports. 
 
Did the Alliance and Dan Backs shuffle their portfolios as well?
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