Steven Guilbeault to remain in cabinet: source
- Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Steven Guilbeault will remain in cabinet largely in his March 14 culture and identity role as part of a shuffle on May 13, 2025, in Ottawa.
- Carney's cabinet reshuffle follows the April 28 election and aims to address deep regional divisions exposed in Western Canada and reset federal-provincial relations.
- The new cabinet is expected to consist of as many as 30 senior ministers along with up to 10 junior ministers, with approximately half of these members being newcomers, including some who were elected in April.
- Business leaders, represented by Matthew Holmes and Robert Asselin, say the community will closely scrutinize energy and environment appointments and hope for a leaner, accountable cabinet focused on the economy.
- The cabinet shuffle signals Carney's intent to show change from Trudeau's government amid challenges like trade tensions with the U.S. And calls for renewed collaboration with provinces and the energy sector.
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Steven Guilbeault to remain in cabinet: source
Canadian Culture and Identity Minister Steven Guilbeault is among those names that will stay in cabinet on Tuesday when Prime Minister Mark Carney makes some hefty adjustments to his team, a Liberal s
Steven Guilbeault would remain in the Council of Ministers, according to a liberal source
Canadian Minister of Culture and Identity Steven Guilbeault is one of the people who will remain on the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, while Prime Minister Mark Carney will make significant adjustments to his team, confirmed a Liberal source at La Presse canadienne
Steven Guilbeault would remain in the Council of Ministers, according to a liberal source - Canada French
OTTAWA—Canada's Minister of Culture and Identity, Steven Guilbeault, is among those who will remain on the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, while Prime Minister Mark Carney will make significant adjustments to his team, confirmed a liberal source at La Presse canadienne. The Prime Minister's Office anticipates that the new team will include up to 30 ministers and up to 10 secretaries of state, and that about half of this total will be made up of…
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