Trudeau seeks to keep eyes on Prairies with new role for Winnipeg’s Jim Carr
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau carved out a new role in his government Wednesday designed to ensure voices on the Prairies are heard in Ottawa.
Former cabinet minister Jim Carr, who represents a Winnipeg riding, has been named as Trudeau’s “special representative” for the Prairie provinces.
The move follows the Liberals complete shutout in Alberta and Saskatchewan in the October federal election, including the loss of two cabinet ministers.
That raised concerns about how voices from those provinces would have a say around the cabinet table.