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Canada: Key ministers likely to retain portfolios in Trudeau's cabinet reshuffle

| @indiablooms | Jul 16, 2018, at 09:24 pm

Ottawa, July 16 (IBNS): Several key federal ministers are likely to retain their portfolios in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet reshuffle, which will take place this week, media reports said.

According to CTV News, Finance Minister Bill Morneau, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna and Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale are likely to retain their portfolios.

Sources told CTV News that Heritage Minister Melanie Joly and Fisheries and Oceans Minister Dominic LeBlanc might get new positions in the cabinet.

Bardish Chagger might lose small business portfolio.

Chagger, however, is likely to continue as the Government House Leader.

The cabinet reshuffle is expected to take place on Wednesday.

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