March 14 – Mark Carney has officially been sworn in as the new Prime Minister, bringing significant changes to the country’s leadership with a reworked cabinet. Notably, 18 ministers from the previous administration will not be returning, making way for a fresh team.
The reshuffle signals a major shift in governance, with Carney focusing on new leadership and policy directions. Several key portfolios have been handed to first-time ministers, reflecting his commitment to change and innovation.
Political analysts view this move as an attempt to reset the administration’s approach and address pressing national challenges with a renewed vision. The new cabinet members are expected to take charge immediately, with their first agenda likely to be announced soon.
Further details on the cabinet lineup and policy priorities are awaited.