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Mark Carney Announces New Cabinet Focused on Economic Reset Amid US Tariffs
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Mark Carney has unveiled his new cabinet in Canada, aiming to reset ties with the US. The cabinet has 29 members, a reduction from the 39 under his predecessor Justin Trudeau. Dominic LeBlanc remains in charge of US trade, alongside Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. Women make up half of the cabinet, a level of representation also achieved by Trudeau. Anita Anand replaces Mélanie Joly as foreign minister. The new cabinet's focus is on the country's economy.
It warmed my heart to see so many families across #Oakville coming to celebrate and remember our mothers together.
My government will work relentlessly to keep Canada secure as a sovereign nation.
But our primary focus is on the economy, and our primary focus is on the Canadian economy.
Canadians elected this new government with a strong mandate to define a new economic and security relationship with the United States, to build a stronger economy, to reduce the cost of living, and to keep our communities safe.
We are at the start of an industrial transformation, the transformation of this economy, and Madame Joly, as minister of industry, is going to help lead that, in concert with the other members of the cabinet and myself.
Canadian PM Mark Carney
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perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Immigration to the US
- 3.Trade Agreement
- 4.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
- 5.Canada under Justin Trudeau
- 6.US-Canada relations
- 7.Canadian Foreign Policy
- 8.Canada under Mark Carney
- 9.Canadian politics
countries
organizations
- 1.Liberal Party
- 2.Hindus
- 3.Conservative Party
- 4.Dalhousie University
- 5.Goldman Sachs
- 6.Queen's University
- 7.University of Toronto
- 8.Google Trends
- 9.Punjabi
- 10.Rideau Hall
- 11.University of Oxford
persons
- 1.Mark Carney
- 2.Anita Anand
- 3.Justin Trudeau
- 4.Dominic LeBlanc
- 5.Donald Trump
- 6.Francois-Philippe Champagne
- 7.Mélanie Joly
- 8.Chrystia Freeland
- 9.Evan Solomon
- 10.John Knowlton
- 11.Spencer Van Dyk
- 12.Tim Hodgson