Canada’s Carney unveils new cabinet with ‘primary focus’ on economy amid US tariffs | News Channel 3-12
- On Tuesday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced a cabinet of 28 ministers, emphasizing a strong commitment to addressing the economy amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States.
- The cabinet reshuffle followed a whirlwind election driven by US tariffs and annexation threats, with Carney pledging to address these issues and internal trade barriers.
- Notable changes include Anita Anand replacing Mélanie Joly as foreign minister, Joly moving to industry, and Francois-Philippe Champagne remaining finance minister, with several Trudeau-era ministers retained.
- Carney emphasized the need to renegotiate the relationship with the United States and highlighted that the cabinet was designed to drive economic transformation and promote unity among the provinces.
- The new government holds a strong mandate to build a stronger economy, reduce living costs, and define a new US-Canada relationship, though Conservative leader Poilievre critiques it as "more of the same.
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Canada’s PM Carney unveils major Cabinet shakeup, names Anita Anand foreign minister
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney formed his new government
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney today formed his new government centered around the team in charge of relations with the USA, after winning the elections at the end of April with a promise to stand up to Donald Trump's threats.
Canada’s Carney unveils new cabinet with ‘primary focus’ on economy amid US tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new cabinet at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Tuesday, saying that the team will have a “primary focus” on the country’s economy after a whirlwind election catalyzed by tariffs and annexation threats from the United States.
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