The smartest guy in the room will tell the others what they have to achieve - they don't have a lot of time to get it done

By Pepper Parr

May 14th, 2025

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The back patting is over – now they get down to work.

Prime Minister Carney pulls his Cabinet together today, hands out the marching orders so they can deliver on the promises.

Here is the team:

Add to the above the ten Secretaries of State who have limited, but nevertheless important roles.

This is very much a Carney government – his fingerprints are on every page.  He has made it very clear that he will do everything he can to change the direction the Canadian economy will take and deal with the American president as best he can – as best anyone can.

 

Here is Mark Carney’s new 28-person cabinet – focused on revamping Canada’s relationship with the U.S., reducing the cost of living and addressing public safety:

Shafqat Ali (Brampton—Chinguacousy Park), President of the Treasury Board

Rebecca Alty (Northwest Territories), Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

Anita Anand (Oakville East), Minister of Foreign Affairs

Gary Anandasangaree (Scarborough–Guildwood–Rouge Park), Minister of Public Safety

François-Philippe Champagne (Saint-Maurice—Champlain), Minister of Finance and National Revenue

Rebecca Chartrand (Churchill–Keewatinook Aski), Minister of Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency

Julie Dabrusin (Toronto—Danforth), Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Sean Fraser (Central Nova), Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Chrystia Freeland (University–Rosedale), Minister of Transport and Internal Trade

Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie), Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages)

Mandy Gull-Masty (Abitibi–Baie-James–Nunavik–Eeyou), Minister of Indigenous Services

Patty Hajdu (Thunder Bay—Superior North), Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario

Tim Hodgson (Markham–Thornhill), Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

Mélanie Joly (Ahuntsic-Cartierville), Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions

Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour), President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy

Joël Lightbound (Louis-Hébert), Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement

Heath MacDonald (Malpeque), Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

Steven MacKinnon (Gatineau), Leader of the Government in the House of Commons

David McGuinty (Ottawa South), Minister of National Defence

Jill McKnight (Delta), Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

Lena Metlege Diab (Halifax West), Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Marjorie Michel (Papineau), Minister of Health

Eleanor Olszewski (Edmonton Centre), Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada

Gregor Robertson (Vancouver Fraserview–South Burnaby), Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible Pacific Economic Development Canada

Maninder Sidhu (Brampton East), Minister of International Trade

Evan Solomon (Toronto Centre), Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario

Joanne Thompson (St. John’s East), Minister of Fisheries

Rechie Valdez (Mississauga—Streetsville), Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism)

 

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3 comments to The smartest guy in the room will tell the others what they have to achieve – they don’t have a lot of time to get it done

  • Ted Gamble

    It is difficult to be positive Carol when there is clearly no plan, and the front bench consists largely of recycled Trudeau Ministers. Joseph you will be waiting a long time for results.

    Largely thanks to the Liberal Party Canada has not a functioning government for almost a year and the plan is to spend; baby spend like a drunken sailor with virtually no accountability. We will recess for the summer facing this existential threats to the nation and produce a fiscal update TBA and a budget TBA 2026.
    Some of us thought this guy has financial expertise.

    Add to that the re-appointment of Guilbeault to cabinet. This demonstrates a lack of judgement from Carney or perhaps a planned poison pill to the west if a “consensus is needed for oil and gas infrastructure. It certainly brings into question Carney’s comments about encouraging national unity.

    The non-appointment of Carlos Leite to cabinet is shocking to say the least along with the appointment of Shafqat Ali to President of the Treasury Board. If you recall he is famous for live streaming (twice) from his toilet to the virtual parliament.

    Then there is the appointment of Solomon the shill who lost his CTV position by selling art on the side to Carney and others. What skill exactly does he bring to AI?

    Robertson states that house pricing doesn’t do not need to be reduced. (clarifies later!) and Fraser will work from home to be closer to family.

    I will not name the pro Hamas (anti Semite) ministers. You should all know who they are by now if you have been paying attention.

  • Carol Victor

    Now is not the time for negativity..
    We all need to pull together if we SINCERELY want our country to survive and thrive!

  • Joseph

    As to the composition of the PM’s cabinet,meh. Looking forward to the promised results from the campaign.

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