Cabinet shuffle imminent as PM moves to replace Morneau in crucial finance post
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to name a new finance minister as early as today following the abrupt departure Monday of Bill Morneau.
Trudeau can’t let the crucial post go vacant for long when the country is mired in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and running up unprecedented deficits — both of which could deepen this fall if Canada is hit with a second wave of the novel coronavirus.
At a hastily announced news conference Monday evening, Morneau announced that he’s quitting both as finance minister and as the Liberal MP for Toronto Centre.
That opens up a safe Liberal seat for Mark Carney, the former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, should he choose to jump into the political arena — a leap he’s long been rumoured to be interested in making, with an eye to eventually running for Liberal leader.