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4 more Trudeau cabinet ministers won't seek re-election
4 more Trudeau cabinet ministers won't seek re-election: sources
Four more federal cabinet ministers will not run for re-election, Radio-Canada has learned, meaning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will reshuffle his cabinet at a time when his leadership is increasingly fragile.
More Trudeau cabinet ministers not running for re-election, sources say shuffle expected soon
The three ministers, Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough, National Revenue Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, and the minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, Filomena Tassi, will not put their names back on the ballot. Both Qualtrough and Bibeau have been in cabinet since 2015.
Four more Liberal cabinet ministers won’t seek re-election, shuffle expected in weeks, say sources
National Revenue Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal and Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Minister Filomena Tassi are among the ministers not run
‘4 more ministers of Trudeau cabinet planning departures’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a cabinet shuffle as several ministers, including Carla Qualtrough and MarieClaude Bibeau, decide not to run
4 more Liberal cabinet ministers not seeking re-election: sources
Filomena Tassi, who serves as minister of economic development for southern Ontario, and Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal both confirmed Thursday they have informed Trudeau of their decision not to run again.
Trudeau to shuffle his cabinet as four ministers plan to step down
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to shuffle his cabinet yet again after four more cabinet ministers informed the Prime Minister's Office they won't run in the next election.
Canada PM Trudeau to Shuffle Cabinet in Coming Weeks, Official Says
OTTAWA--Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make changes to his cabinet in the coming weeks as four ministers have informed the leader they don't intend to seek re-election, according to a government official.
Trudeau to Shuffle Cabinet as Four Ministers Plan Departures
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his cabinet in the coming weeks as a handful of ministers have decided not to run in the next election, according to people familiar with the matter.
Trudeau to shuffle cabinet as four ministers say they won't seek re-election
With a simmering mutiny plot in the backbenches and four more cabinet ministers deciding not to seek re-election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's attempt to right the Liberal ship and stay on as captain is becoming more challenging.
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Canada Minister Who Is Quitting Voices Confidence in Trudeau
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Winnipeg Liberal cabinet minister Dan Vandal cites age, years as service as rationale not to seek re-election
Dan Vandal says his decision not to seek a fourth term as MP for Saint Boniface-Saint Vital is due to a desire to move on ...
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The Canada-India row has its roots in the Liberals’ diaspora politics
No Canadian prime minister has courted Sikh voters as brazenly as Mr. Trudeau. His assiduousness in this respect has only ...
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Cabinet minister who is quitting voices confidence in Trudeau
One of four Canadian cabinet members who are stepping down said on Friday that he has confidence in Liberal Prime Minister ...
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Justin Trudeau mishandled situation: Ex-Canadian minister on India-Canada row
In an exclusive interview with India Today TV's Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai, former Canadian Minister Ujjal Dosanjh ...
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Trudeau says Canadian police went public with Indian diplomat allegations to prevent more violence
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that Canada's national police force went public with its allegations against ...
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