OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet is being sworn in at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Here’s the latest on the events at Rideau Hall. All times Eastern.
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11:30 a.m.
Rebecca Alty is sworn in as the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations. Rebecca Chartrand is sworn in as the minister of northern and Arctic affairs and minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency.
Julie Dabrusin becomes the minister of environment and climate change.
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11:19 a.m.
David McGuinty becomes the minister of national defence.
Joanne Thompson is sworn in as the minister of fisheries. Shafqat Ali becomes president of the Treasury Board.
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11:15 a.m.
Chrystia Freeland is sworn in as the minister of transport and internal trade.
Gary Anandasangaree is sworn in as the minister of public safety. He’s followed by Rechie Valdez, who is sworn in as the minister of women and gender equality and the secretary of state for small businesses and tourism.
Steven Mackinnon is sworn in as leader of the government in the House of Commons.
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11:07 a.m.
Anita Anand is sworn is as foreign affairs minister, while Patty Hajdu is named minister of jobs and families and minister responsible for the federal economic development agency for northern Ontario.
Steven Guilbeault is sworn in as the minister of Canadian identity and culture and minister responsible for official languages.
Sean Fraser is sworn in as minister of justice and attorney general. He also becomes the minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
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10:58 a.m.
The swearing-in ceremony has started.
The first to be sworn in is Dominic LeBlanc, who becomes the president of the Privy Council and minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade, intergovernmental affairs and “one Canadian economy.”
Mélanie Joly is sworn in as the industry minister and minister responsible for economic development for Quebec.
François-Philippe Champagne is sworn in as minister of finance and national revenue.
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10:48 a.m.
The swearing-in ceremony is about to begin at Rideau Hall. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has entered the room, alongside the soon-to-be ministers and secretaries of state.
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10:35 a.m.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s wife Diana and two of their children are seated inside Rideau Hall ahead of the swearing-in ceremony. Former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty is also present.
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10:24 a.m.
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien arrives at Rideau Hall.
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10:00 a.m.
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives at Rideau Hall. He tells reporters he’s feeling good and he’s “ready to go.”
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9:47 a.m.
A mix of people who were in Carney’s last cabinet arrive at Rideau Hall, including Gary Anandasangaree, François-Philippe Champagne and David McGuinty. Former minister Rechie Valdez also arrives alongside former Grand Council of the Crees grand chief Mandy Gull-Masty.
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9:42 a.m.
Mélanie Joly and Patty Hajdu, members of Carney’s last cabinet, arrive at Rideau Hall.
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9:38 a.m.
Longtime cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc and Sean Fraser, the former housing minister, arrive at Rideau Hall.
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9:30 a.m.
Longtime MP Steve MacKinnon and newly elected MPs Gregor Robertson and Evan Solomon arrive at Rideau Hall.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 13, 2025.
The Canadian Press