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Trump makes no promises on cabinet gender equality

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WASHINGTON — Critics of Justin Trudeau’s guarantee of a gender-equal cabinet have found a famous ally south of the border: Donald Trump.

The billionair­e politician was asked Wednesday in an interview about imitating the new Canadian prime minister’s half-male, half-female cabinet — and he said no.

An MSNBC interviewe­r brought up Trudeau’s stated rationale for the move — “because it’s 2015” — and she asked the Republican nomination contender whether he’d follow suit.

Trump replied that he has many, many women working for his companies. Perhaps even more than 50 per cent, he said. But he said he’d make cabinet appointmen­ts based exclusivel­y on merit, not quotas.

“I’m not one that has to make a pledge,” Trump replied to the question from Mika Brzezinski.

“I wouldn’t want that. Because I will tell you: I want the best person at each position.”

He mentioned, for example, billionair­e investor Carl Icahn who has endorsed Trump and is apparently already lined up for a cabinet spot should the real-estate-selling reality-TV star win the White House.

Trump has taken a few positions on other issues relevant to Canada in recent months, as he has mostly led the Republican nomination polls.

He has dismissed the idea of a border wall with Canada, despite enthusiast­ically proposing one with Mexico. He opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p trade pact because he says it’s a bad deal for the United States.

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