Carney unveils new cabinet with fresh faces, drops several veterans
- Prime Minister Mark Carney sworn in a new Canadian cabinet at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on May 13, 2025, following his April 28 election win.
- The cabinet reshuffle responded to Carney replacing Justin Trudeau, his pledge for change, and the ongoing Canada-U.S. Trade war under President Trump.
- The new cabinet features Anita Anand as foreign minister, Melanie Joly moving to industry, retains Champagne as finance minister, and introduces new minister Evan Solomon for artificial intelligence.
- Carney emphasized that the new cabinet is designed to implement the transformations that Canadians are seeking, expressing his readiness to begin work, while more than ten veterans, including Bill Blair, were excluded from the lineup.
- The cabinet aims to address trade tensions by prioritizing tariff removals with the U.S. And promoting a unified economic vision, signaling a new phase for Carney's government.
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Who’s in Mark Carney’s new cabinet? Here’s the full list and which Ontario MPs were tapped
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney reveals his new cabinet with many Ontario MPs taking roles, with some familiar faces, and new ones.
·Orangeville, Canada
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