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    A new day , a new governmentthe 23rd

    Prime Minister of Canada

    November 4, 2015

    Prepared by Christopher Smillie, Senior Advisor, Government Relations and Public Affairs

    Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was sworn in as the Canadas new head of Government. In

    addition, his Cabinet team was announced with much anticipation. The Cabinet is made up of many

    political rookies this is a bold move by the new Prime Minster. PM Trudeau has promised changes to

    Ottawa and this move is certainly a first step. There were certainly many experienced Cabinet Ministers

    in the Liberal Caucus already from the last Parliament.

    Of particular note to the CBTU and our affiliates is the announcement regarding ESDC Minister

    MaryAnn Mihychuck of Winnipeg, MB. James Carr is the new Natural Resources Minister and BillMorneau is the new Minister of Finance.

    The Cabinet

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, also minister of intergovernmental affairs and youth;

    Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale;

    Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay;

    Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion;

    Immigration Minister John McCallum;

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett;

    Treasury Board President Scott Brison;

    Government House leader Dominc LeBlanc;

    Innovation, Science and Economic Development Minister Navdeep Singh Bains;

    Finance Minister Bill Morneau;

    Justice Minister and Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould;

    Public Services Minister Judy Foote;

    International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland;

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    Health Minister Jane Philpott;

    Families, Children and Social Development Minister Jean-Yves Duclos;

    Transport Minister Marc Garneau;

    International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau;

    Natural Resources Minister James Carr;

    Canadian Heritage Minister Melanie Joly;

    Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier;

    Veterans Affairs Minister Kent Hehr;

    Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna;

    Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan;

    Employment Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk;

    Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi;

    Democratic Institutions Minister Maryam Monsef;

    Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough;

    Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo;

    Science Minister Kirsty Duncan;

    Status of Women Minister Patricia Hajdu;

    Small Business Minister Bardish Chagger.