Carney eyes MAJOR cabinet PURGE
New reporting suggests Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing a sweeping cabinet shakeup — pushing out Trudeau-era loyalists, elevating new faces, and triggering multiple by-elections.
Prime Minister Mark Carney may be preparing a major cabinet overhaul, according to Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley. Lilley says the shuffle is designed to shed Trudeau-era loyalists and bring in new faces as Carney works to put his own stamp on the Liberal Party.
One of the most high-profile departures is expected to be Industry Minister Melanie Joly, who is reportedly eyeing the post of Canada’s ambassador to France. Her potential exit — along with possible departures by Chrystia Freeland, Bill Blair and Jonathan Wilkinson — would open up several Liberal strongholds for new candidates aligned with Carney’s new direction for the party.
Marc Patrone speaks with Brian Lilley about what the cabinet shakeup could mean, why key ministers may be moved out, and how Carney is positioning his government for an election year.



He is simply pushing out the bad to bring on unknown bad and fool the public before calling an election.Dont be fooled by the pipeline BS.Sll propaganda to push struggling taxation,debt on Canadians to pad Brookfield and himself garner hundreds of millions.
This MF is the one that needs to go.
Marx Con Carnage will tell us these "new" people are the best of the best and will do an excellent job (a.k.a. ripping-off) for Canadians. If they're "the best" Marx, why didn't you appoint them to your first cabinet? Mr. "I can handle Trump" Carnage, stop blowing smoke up our a$$e$.