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Carney to name new cabinet on Tuesday: Rideau Hall

9 May 2025
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Carney to name new cabinet on Tuesday: Rideau Hall
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will unveil his first post-election cabinet on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. ET at Rideau Hall, aiming for a small and efficient team while adhering to gender parity. Carney’s transitional cabinet, formed in March, consisted of 24 ministers, with 13 men and 11 women, and he has streamlined roles by cutting more than a dozen positions from Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. While details about the retention of senior figures like Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne remain unclear, Carney hinted at potential changes in roles during a recent trip to Washington, D.C.

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