加拿大内阁改组

  • 主题发起人 主题发起人 ccc
  • 开始时间 开始时间

ccc

难得糊涂
管理成员
VIP
注册
2003-04-13
消息
240,990
荣誉分数
37,870
声望点数
1,393
upload_2019-1-14_11-20-18.png



Montreal MP David Lametti is Canada's new justice minister, taking over from Jody Wilson-Raybould, who has been moved to Veterans Affairs Canada in a cabinet shuffle Monday in Ottawa.

Lametti is one of two new ministers in the shake-up to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's inner circle in what's likely to be the last change before Canadians head to the polls later this year.

Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre will react to the shuffle at a news conference on Parliament Hill at 11:30 a.m. ET, and CBC News will carry it live.

Lametti, a former law professor at McGill University, had previously served as parliamentary secretary to Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains.

Trudeau denied that Wilson-Raybould's replacement was a demotion due to underperformance, insisting she has demonstrated she is "extraordinarily capable" in navigating complex files such as medical assistance in dying and reforms to the criminal justice system. He said the Veterans Affairs file should not be seen as anything other than a "deep and awesome responsibility."

"The challenges of continuing to move forward on making sure that our veterans and their families are properly supported, and our capacity to continue to close the seam in terms of working between the Department of National Defence and the Department of Veterans Affairs will require a deft and steady hand," Trudeau said.

Wilson-Raybould also denied she was demoted, and defended the strength of her record in handling challenging files and appointing judges.

She said she is looking forward to directing her hard work to veterans.

"They deserve significant and strong representation, and that's what I'm committed to doing," Wilson-Raybould said.

Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott has been chosen to fill the cabinet vacancy as president of the Treasury Board, and Veterans Affairs Minister Seamus O'Regan replaces Philpott.

The cabinet shuffle was prompted by the resignation of longtime MP Scott Brison, president of the Treasury Board.

He announced Thursday he wouldn't be running for re-election this year so was stepping down now, leaving a Nova Scotia representation vacancy in cabinet.

On Monday, Nova Scotia MP Bernadette Jordan was appointed minister of Rural Economic Development.


indigenous-services-20180123.jpg
Jane Philpott is the new president of the Treasury Board. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
According to a news release from the Prime Minister's Office, Jordan will be tasked with developing a new rural development strategy to "spur economic growth and create good, middle-class jobs in rural Canada." She will also work to bring high-speed internet to rural homes and businesses, and work with municipalities, provinces, territories and Indigenous partners to meet infrastructure needs of rural communities.

Several ministers were juggled just six months ago, as Trudeau expanded and shifted his cabinet ahead of the 2019 election year.

July's shuffle brought five new ministers to the table and added new files for seniors, intergovernmental affairs and border security.

upload_2019-1-14_11-25-33.png

upload_2019-1-14_11-26-31.png
 
为啥改组,会对我们的生活有什么影响
 
以前花 $1600一次打的(关系户的TAXI)多伦多到大瀑布之间来回跑的那位现在管国库,以后可以打的跑温哥华了 :)
 
以前花 $1600一次打的(关系户的TAXI)多伦多到大瀑布之间来回跑的那位现在管国库,以后可以打的跑温哥华了 :)
你记忆力真好。
以前搞点小利益输送,现在可以搞大的
 
后退
顶部