Ben Lobb Named Shadow Minister for Digital Government and Artificial Intelligence as Conservatives Announce New Team
Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb is the new Shadow Minister for Digital Government and AI, focusing on policy and privacy. He emphasizes balancing AI benefits with job protection.

Ben Lobb Named Shadow Minister for Digital Government and Artificial Intelligence
Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb has been appointed as the Shadow Minister for Digital Government and Artificial Intelligence as Parliament resumes. This appointment comes from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who recently announced the party’s new shadow cabinet lineup.
In federal politics, the Official Opposition assigns members as critics to specific government departments. These critics, collectively known as the “shadow cabinet,” monitor government actions and propose alternative policies.
Leadership Update Within the Conservative Party
Although Pierre Poilievre remains the Conservative Party leader, he lost his seat in the recent federal election. Until he returns to the House of Commons, former party leader and longtime MP Andrew Scheer will act as the party’s leader in Parliament. Poilievre plans to contest a byelection in rural Alberta after one of his party’s MPs agreed to step aside to allow his return.
Role and Focus of the New Shadow Minister
As Shadow Minister, Ben Lobb will oversee and respond to federal policies related to digital government services and artificial intelligence. Both fields are increasingly important for government operations and public services.
On Facebook, MP Lobb stated:
- He is grateful to continue serving in the Shadow Cabinet with responsibilities for Digital Government and Artificial Intelligence.
- He emphasized the importance of assessing both the risks and benefits of AI, especially as innovative tools become widely available.
- The Conservative Party recognizes the value digital technology and AI bring to businesses, industries, and government efficiency.
- There is a commitment to protecting Canadians’ privacy and rights while safeguarding jobs in the face of technological change.
Ben Lobb’s role highlights the growing need for government officials to stay informed on digital transformation and AI policy. For those in government roles, understanding these developments is essential to shaping effective public services and regulations.
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