‘Sets the tone’: More than half of PM Carney’s new cabinet will be fresh faces
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce a new federal cabinet on Tuesday featuring more than half new members, including the removal of longtime minister Chrystia Freeland.
- Carney’s cabinet reshuffle reflects his commitment to swift, significant reforms and his pledge to eliminate obstacles to interprovincial commerce before Canada Day amid high public expectations.
- Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson is expected to join the cabinet as housing minister to help address local housing challenges alongside other rookies like Wade Grant.
- More than 50 percent of the cabinet will be fresh faces in a focused team of fewer than 30 ministers, supplemented by up to 10 secretaries of state for specific files.
- The new cabinet will pursue a packed legislative agenda including tax cuts, internal trade elimination, and international trade diversification while managing U.S. Tensions.
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Prime Minister Carney to shuffle cabinet at Rideau Hall today
OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to name his new cabinet at Rideau Hall this morning -- and it's expected to be a slimmed-down front bench meant to signal a more businesses-minded approach to government.
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