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West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP to serve Minister of Foreign Affairs

Pamela Goldsmith-Jones is moving back to foreign affairs. Jones, MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, was previously parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Trade Diversification.
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Pamela Goldsmith-Jones is moving back to foreign affairs.

Jones, MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, was previously parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Trade Diversification.

It was announced that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed her parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland on Friday, (Aug. 31).

“The parliamentary secretaries will support their respective cabinet ministers to deliver real results for Canadians, and help the Government continue to grow the economy and strengthen the middle class,” read the government news release announcing the appointments.

 

Goldsmith-Jones previously served as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs from December 2015 to January 2017.

She took on the international trade role in January of 2017.

In practical terms, the parliamentary secretaries assist ministers by helping them maintain contacts with senators and other members of the House of Commons.

They also play a liaison role within the government caucus and may be called on to answer questions on their minister's behalf during question period, if their minister is away.

Their term is 12 months long, though their role may be renewed at the end of that term.

They earn an additional salary of $14,600 per term.

The role can also serve as a training ground for future cabinet ministers.

For the full list of newly appointed parliamentary secretaries go here.