Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking over from Justin Trudeau with a slimmer front bench. Here’s a breakdown of the new members of cabinet and those who won’t be returning.
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Mark Carney will be sworn in officially as prime minister and reveal the makeup of his first cabinet Friday morning — a team one government source said will not include Jean-Yves Duclos.
Sources confirmed to the Star that Steven Guilbeault will leave the environment file, Marc Miller is out of cabinet entirely and Mélanie Joly will keep her foreign affairs post.