Trudeau set to move Freeland to Finance, prorogue Parliament for economic reset
OTTAWA – Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland will be sworn in as Canada’s new finance minister later today.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also looking to prorogue Parliament next month in order to come back with a new speech from the throne and an economic update in October.
Multiple sources confirm to The Canadian Press that Freeland will remain as deputy prime minister as she adds the finance portfolio to her already packed list of responsibilities.
Bill Morneau announced last night he was leaving the Finance post following much speculation about a growing rift between him and Trudeau.