Freeland offered transport, Miller and Duclos among ministers to be dropped from Carney’s new cabinet: sources
- Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's 24th Prime Minister amid a U.S. Trade war and a federal election campaign expected soon.
- Justin Trudeau officially resigned after almost a decade in power as Prime Minister during the ceremony at Rideau Hall.
- Carney's first cabinet will be smaller, with several ministers, including Marc Miller and Jean-Yves Duclos, being dropped from their positions.
- A snap election is anticipated before March 24.
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Freeland offered transport, Miller and Duclos among ministers to be dropped from Carney’s new cabinet: sources
When prime minister-designate Mark Carney unveils his first ever front bench at Rideau Hall on Friday, it will be substantially smaller than the version outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left him. However, Carney's cabinet may include former finance minister Chrystia Freeland.
Mark Carney’s new cabinet to include Chrystia Freeland, but leave out leadership rival Karina Gould: sources
Sources confirmed to the Star that Steven Guilbeault will leave the environment file, Marc Miller is out of cabinet entirely and Mélanie Joly will keep her foreign affairs post.
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