Five things to know about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed the new makeup of his cabinet that included some additions, subtractions and a shakeup for others. Here are five things to know about the cabinet and what it all could mean.
In, out, and moving about: The prime minister expanded his cabinet to 38 ministers, not including Trudeau himself, which meant adding some new faces in Kamal Khera as seniors minister, Pascal St-Onge as sport minister (also the only rookie MP in cabinet), Marci Ien as gender equality minister, and Sean Fraser as immigration minister.
It also meant promotions for Mélanie Joly to foreign affairs, Mona Fortier as president of the Treasury Board, and Ginette Petitpas Taylor returning to cabinet as official languages minister.
Marc Garneau got dropped from cabinet altogether, though he could land a plum patronage post overseas as a golden partisan parachute. Out too are Jim Carr and Bardish Chagger. Seamus O’Regan got moved to labour, which looks on the surface like a demotion.