The Telegram (St. John's)

Trudeau takes first step to rebuild cabinet after election blow

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OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday took the first formal step to creating a new cabinet after his ruling Liberals lost their parliament­ary majority in an election last week, leaving him reliant on opposition parties to govern.

Trudeau visited Governorge­neral Julie Payette for a private meeting to tell her he planned to stay in power. The prime minister’s spokesman described the meeting as a formality.

Trudeau said last week that he intended to unveil his new slate of ministers on Nov. 20.

The Liberals won 157 of the 338 seats in the House of Commons in the Oct. 21 election, while the main opposition Conservati­ves took 121. Liberal officials say Trudeau is most likely to work more often with the left-leaning New Democrats, one of the parties that hold the balance of power.

A major challenge for Trudeau is addressing anger in the western energy-producing provinces of Alberta and Saskatchew­an, which booted out all their Liberal lawmakers in the election as a protest against tougher environmen­tal policies that the oil sector sees as a major threat.

One solution to raise the government’s profile in Western Canada might have been to promote Trade Minister Jim Carr, the senior minister in Manitoba, which borders Saskatchew­an

to the east.

Carr though last week announced he had been diagnosed with blood cancer and was undergoing both chemothera­py and dialysis.

Another avenue open to

Trudeau is appointing a special council of western advisors to help heal ties with Alberta and Saskatchew­an at a time when at least one former Conservati­ve legislator is promoting the idea of separation.

 ?? REUTERS/STEPHANE MAHE/FILE PHOTO ?? Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on as he speaks to the news media for the first time since winning a minority government in the federal election, at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on Oct. 23
REUTERS/STEPHANE MAHE/FILE PHOTO Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on as he speaks to the news media for the first time since winning a minority government in the federal election, at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on Oct. 23

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