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Erskine-Smith says he feels 'disrespected' after being dropped from cabinet

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney reshuffled his cabinet on May 13, 2025, dropping Nate Erskine-Smith and moving key players in Canada-U.S. Relations to new posts in Ottawa.
  • The shakeup followed Erskine-Smith's January 2024 decision not to run again, although he reversed this in December and had served as housing minister appointed by Justin Trudeau.
  • Erskine-Smith publicly expressed disappointment via social media posts that his team would not build on prior work and congratulated both new and returning cabinet members sworn in that day.
  • Erskine-Smith expressed that being excluded from the cabinet was deeply disappointing, though he remains hopeful about future opportunities and is committed to continuing his work for his constituents.
  • The cabinet changes signaled leadership renewal with 24 new faces promoted, some former ministers left out, and members like Erskine-Smith restarting projects outside cabinet while returning to parliamentary duties.
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Erskine-Smith says he feels 'disrespected' after being dropped from cabinet

Former housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith says it's "impossible not to feel disrespected" after being dropped from cabinet.

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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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