Lori Carr

[1] Carr was first appointed to Cabinet by Premier Scott Moe in August 2018 when she became Minister of Highways and Infrastructure.

[3] In November 2020, following that year's general election, Carr began her longest stint in charge of any portfolio when she was named Minister of Social Services.

[7][8] Carr stood by the program, stating that it was designed to see "clients become more independent", committing only to "watch as we move forward and see what's happening".

[11] In August 2023, in another shuffle, Carr was named Minister of Highways, returning to her first cabinet portfolio.

Weekes alleged that Carr, who was serving as Deputy House Leader, frequently sent him harassing text messages about proceedings and rulings in the Legislature, along with then-House Leader Jeremy Harrison and deputy premier Donna Harpauer.