| | Justin Trudeau  was sworn in as Prime Minister along with his cabinet in Ottawa Wednesday morning 
 Canadians gather at Rideau Hall to watch Justin Trudeau usher in a new era in this country¡¯s politics with a cabinet that is peppered with rookie politicians, reflective of the country¡¯s ethnic diversity, and composed of more women than ever before.
 
 The full list of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new 31-member cabinet, in order of precedence, being sworn in today at Rideau Hall in Ottawa (with their province in parenthesis):
 
 ¡öJustin Trudeau (Quebec) - Prime Minister, Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth.
 ¡öRalph Goodale (Saskatchewan) - Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
 ¡öLawrence MacAulay (P.E.I.) - Agriculture and Agri-Food.
 ¡öSt¨¦phane Dion (Quebec) - Foreign Affairs.
 ¡öJohn McCallum (Ontario) - Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.
 ¡öCarolyn Bennett (Ontario) - Indigenous and Northern Affairs.
 ¡öScott Brison (Nova Scotia) - Treasury Board President.
 ¡öDominic Leblanc (New Brunswick) - Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.
 ¡öNavdeep Bains (Ontario) - Innovation, Science and Economic Development.
 ¡öBill Morneau (Ontario) - Finance.
 Bill Morneau and Justin Trudeau
 ¡öJody Wilson-Raybould (B.C.) - Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
 ¡öJudy Foote (Newfoundland and Labrador) - Public Services and Procurement.
 ¡öChrystia Freeland (Ontario) - International Trade.
 ¡öJane Philpott (Ontario) - Health.
 ¡öJean-Yves Duclos (Quebec) - Families, Children and Social Development.
 ¡öMarc Garneau (Quebec) - Transport.
 ¡öMarie-Claude Bibeau (Quebec) - International Development and La francophonie.
 ¡öJim Carr (Manitoba) - Natural Resources.
 ¡öM¨¦lanie Joly (Quebec) - Heritage.
 ¡öDiane Lebouthillier (Quebec) - National Revenue.
 ¡öKent Hehr (Alberta) - Veterans Affairs, and Associate Minister of National Defence.
 ¡öCatherine McKenna (Ontario) - Environment and Climate Change.
 ¡öHarjit Sajjan (B.C.) - National Defence.
 ¡öMaryAnn Mihychuk (Manitoba) - Employment Workforce Development and Labour.
 ¡öAmarjeet Sohi (Alberta) - Infrastructure and Communities.
 ¡öMaryam Monsef (Ontario) - Democratic Institutions.
 ¡öCarla Qualtrough (B.C.) - Sport, and Persons with Disabilities.
 ¡öHunter Tootoo (Nunavut) - Fisheries and Oceans, and Canadian Coast Guard.
 ¡öKirsty Duncan (Ontario) - Science.
 ¡öPatricia Hajdu (Ontario) - Status of Women.
 ¡öBardish Chagger (Ontario) - Small Business and Tourism.
 
 
 
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 Sandra P.    11/4/2015
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