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Carney unveils smaller, focused cabinet with mix of veteran MPs, new faces, and several role changes

Carney unveils smaller, focused cabinet with mix of veteran MPs, new faces, and several role changes

CBC13-05-2025

Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a smaller, more focused cabinet at Rideau Hall today.
The new cabinet has 28 ministers, supported by 10 secretaries of state. It includes a mix of many new faces and some veterans.
The 24 new names include Shafqat Ali, Jill McKnight, Tim Hodgson, Eleanor Olszewski, Mandy Gull-Masty, Joël Lightbound, Gregor Robertson, Evan Solomon, Wayne Long and Nathalie Provost.
Anand, Champagne, LeBlanc, McGuinty and Anandasangaree will all play a role in managing Canada-U.S. relations.
Cabinet's first meeting will be held tomorrow.
Parliament will return May 26, with the throne speech on May 27, being given by King Charles.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said his party will oppose the federal government, but not "reflexively."

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