Nesta quarta-feira, dia 04 de Novembro, no Rideau Hall em Ottawa, aconteceu a cerimônia de posse do novo Primeiro-Ministro Canadense Justin Trudeau*.
* Com a campanha “Real Change Now” os Liberais, liderados por Justin Trudeau, conseguiram retirar Stephan Harper após três mandatos consecutivos do poder e levaram as eleições canadenses de 2015 (Saiba mais sobre as eleições no Canadá: http://www.immi-canada.com/blog/liberais-ganham-eleicoes-no-canada-e-prometem-uma-verdadeira-mudanca/)
Durante a cerimônia foram anunciados todos os 31 membros da nova equipe que trabalhará com Justin, de acordo com cada Ministério. Veja Abaixo:
Justin Trudeau (Quebec) – Prime Minister, Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth.
Ralph Goodale (Saskatchewan) – Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
Lawrence MacAulay (P.E.I.) – Agriculture and Agri-Food.
Stéphane Dion (Quebec) – Foreign Affairs.
John McCallum (Ontario) – Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees.
Carolyn Bennett (Ontario) – Indigenous and Northern Affairs.
Scott Brison (Nova Scotia) – Treasury Board President.
Dominic Leblanc (New Brunswick) – Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.
Navdeep Bains (Ontario) – Innovation, Science and Economic Development.
Bill Morneau (Ontario) – Finance Minister.
Jody Wilson-Raybould (B.C.) – Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
Judy Foote (Newfoundland and Labrador) – Public Services and Procurement.
Chrystia Freeland (Ontario) – International Trade.
Jane Philpott (Ontario) – Health.
Jean-Yves Duclos (Quebec) – Families, Children and Social Development.
Marc Garneau (Quebec) – Transport.
Marie-Claude Bibeau (Quebec) – International Development and La Francophonie.
Jim Carr (Manitoba) – Natural Resources.
Mélanie Joly (Quebec) – Heritage.
Diane Lebouthillier (Quebec) – National Revenue.
Kent Hehr (Alberta) – Veterans Affairs, and Associate Minister of National Defense.
Catherine McKenna (Ontario) – Environment and Climate Change.
Harjit Sajjan (B.C.) – National Defense.
MaryAnn Mihychuck (Manitoba) – Employment Workforce Development and Labour.
Amarjeet Sohi (Alberta) – Infrastructure and Communities.
Maryam Monsef (Ontario) – Democratic Institutions.
Carla Qualtrough (B.C.) – Sport, and Persons with Disabilities.
Hunter Tootoo (Nunavut) – Fisheries and Oceans, and Canadian Coastguard.
Kirsty Duncan (Ontario) – Science.
Patricia Hajdu (Ontario) – Status of Women.
Bardish Chagger (Ontario) – Small Business and Tourism.