Francois-Philippe Champagne gives the thumbs up as Dominic LeBlance, left, and Melanie Joly look on at the cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall.
Francois-Philippe Champagne gives the thumbs up as Dominic LeBlance, left, and Melanie Joly look on at the cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall.
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Guest: Star National Columnist Susan Delacourt
ÌýPrime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his first cabinet. On Tuesday, ministers were sworn in at Rideau Hall to a trimmed down and reorganized cabinet, with 28 full members and 10 second-tier members, known as secretaries of state.ÌýCarney’s campaign promise was bold change and a post-Trudeau pivot.Ìý
Now that the lineup is out, the question is how much of it signals real transformation?ÌýIs this a true reset or does it look like a strategic rebrand? The Star’s veteran political columnist Susan Delacourt provides insights.
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