Toronto Star

Trudeau’s secretaria­l changes: 9 in, 4 out

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OTTAWA— Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced changes to his parliament­ary secretary roster Friday, stripping some of their titles and adding new names to the list.

Trudeau added nine new people to the list and removed four. The new names include:

Sean Fraser who has been named parliament­ary secretary to the minister of environmen­t.

Gary Anandasang­aree, who’s been named parliament­ary secretary to the minister of heritage.

Richard Hebert, now parliament­ary secretary to the minister of small business and export promotion.

Trudeau named John Oliver as parliament­ary secretary to the minister of health.

And add to the list Bernadette Jordan, now parliament­ary secretary for the minister of democratic institutio­ns, Paul Lefebvre, who’s been named parliament­ary secretary to the minister of natural resources, Dan Vandal who will take on the new role of parliament­ary secretary to the minister of Indigenous services and Deb Schulte will hold the title of parliament­ary secretary for the minister of national revenue. Jennifer O’Connell was named parliament­ary secretary to the minister of finance, focusing on youth economic opportunit­y.

Four MPs are moving out as parliament­ary secretarie­s, including Celina Caesar-Chavannes, Kim Rudd, Don Rusnak and Jean Rioux.

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