Mark Carney's newly sworn-in cabinet, his second but first since his election as Prime Minister, is set to have a smaller, focused approach with half of the ministers being new appointments. Key figures include Sean Fraser as the justice minister, Tim Hodgson in natural resources and energy, and Gregor Robertson as housing minister. The cabinet prioritizes gender parity and aims to address economic concerns, particularly related to U.S. tariffs, amidst a backdrop of rising unemployment in Canada. The swearing-in event takes place at Rideau Hall.
Mark Carney's new cabinet will emphasize a smaller, focused selection of ministers with a commitment to gender parity, as half are expected to be new appointments.
The cabinet's main priorities will include battling U.S. tariffs and strengthening the Canadian economy, reflecting the urgent economic challenges ahead.
While the first cabinet featured 23 ministers with near gender balance, Carney is dedicated to maintaining gender equality within this new tiered cabinet structure.
The ceremony at Rideau Hall signals a new chapter in Canadian leadership, with Carney aiming for effective governance amidst rising unemployment and manufacturing challenges.
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