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The current Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet is listed below. Members are drawn from the Conservative Party of Canada.
| Portfolio | Shadow Minister | |
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| Leader of the Opposition | Hon. Stephen Harper | (2003-) |
| Deputy Leader of the Opposition | Peter MacKay | (2003-) |
| Critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food | Diane Finley | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency | Greg Thompson | (2003-) |
| Critic for Canadian Heritage | Bev Oda | (2004-) |
| Critic for Citizenship and Immigration | Diane Ablonczy | (2002-) |
| Critic for Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec and the Minister responsible for La Francophonie |
Josée Verner† | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Environment | Bob Mills | (2001-) |
| Critic for Finance | Monte Solberg | (2003-) |
| Critic for Fisheries and Oceans | Loyola Hearn | (2003-) |
| Critic for Foreign Affairs | Stockwell Day | (2002-) |
| Critic for Health | Steven Fletcher | (2004-) |
| Critic for Human Resources and Skills Development | Peter Van Loan | (2004-) |
| Critic for Indian Affairs and Northern Development | Jim Prentice | (2004-) |
| Critic for Industry | James Rajotte | (2002-) |
| Critic for Intergovernmental Affairs | Rona Ambrose | (2004-) |
| Critic for International Cooperation | Ted Menzies | (2004-) |
| Critic for International Trade | Belinda Stronach | (2004-) |
| Critic for Justice and Attorney General |
Vic Toews | (2001-) |
| Critic for Labour and Housing | Ed Komarnicki | (2004-) |
| Critic for National Defence | Gordon O'Connor | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Associate Minister of National Defence | Dave MacKenzie | (2004-) |
| Critic for National Revenue | Brian Pallister | (2004-) |
| Critic for Natural Resources | John Duncan | (2004-) |
| Opposition House Leader | John Reynolds | (2004-) |
| Leader of the Opposition in the Senate | Hon. John Lynch-Staunton | (1993-) |
| Critic for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness | Peter MacKay | (2004-) |
| Critic for Public Works and Government Services | James Moore | (2004-) |
| Critic for the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada | Jason Kenney | (2004-) |
| Critic for Social Development | Carol Skelton | (2004-) |
| Critic for Transport | Hon. Rob Nicholson | (2004-) |
| Critic for the President of the Treasury Board and the Minister responsible for Official Languages |
Guy Lauzon | (2004-) |
| Critic for Veterans Affairs | Betty Hinton | (2004-) |
| Critic for Western Economic Diversification | Merv Tweed | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Families and Caregivers) and the Minister responsible for the Status of Women |
Lynne Yelich | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario) | Scott Reid | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Human Resources Development) | Gary Lunn | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Infrastructure and Communities) | Rahim Jaffer | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Multiculturalism) | Deepak Obhrai | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Northern Development) and the Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians |
Gary Lunn | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Public Health) | Carol Skelton | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister of State (Sport) | John Reynolds | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board | David L. Anderson | (2004-) |
| Critic for the Minister responsible for Democratic Reform and Deputy Opposition House Leader |
Chuck Strahl | (2004-) |
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See also: Cabinet of Canada, Official Opposition (Canada), Shadow Cabinet, Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet, New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet