Miller, Duclos among ministers to be dropped from Carney’s new cabinet: sources
- Mark Carney will officially become Prime Minister and unveil his cabinet, which excludes Jean-Yves Duclos, as reported by a government source.
- Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is expected to be removed from his position, reflecting dissatisfaction with the Trudeau government's environment policies in Western Canada.
- Carney aims for a smaller cabinet of 15 to 20 members to effectively handle the trade war with the U.S. And economic uncertainty.
- Duclos expressed his focus on his role as an MP and stated he has full confidence in Carney's leadership moving forward.
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Some Trudeau cabinet ministers out as Carney prepares to reveal a shorter bench
OTTAWA — Mark Carney will be sworn in officially as prime minister and reveal the makeup of his first cabinet Friday morning — a team one government source said will not include Jean-Yves Duclos.
Miller, 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.
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