[4] From 2013 to 2020, Lohnes-Croft served as Deputy Speaker, before becoming Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage and Gaelic Affairs.
[7] As Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage Lohnes-Croft supported funding for water-related infrastructure projects, through the provincial capital assistance program.
Which included the pre-design work for the Salt Marsh project, waterline removal and cleanup of Lepper Brook in Colchester.
To assess the condition of a dam on Rory's Brook in Inverness install tide and weather gauges in Bear River, Weymouth, East Ferry, Freeport and Digby.
[10] As Minister Lohnes-Croft, provided funds through the province's Emergency Support Program for Arts and Culture.