Trudeau has plenty of fresh faces, proven talent to address clear gaps in his cabinet

Don’t expect too many departures, but expect some renewal as he puts forward a fresh new face on his six-year-old government ready to take on the many big issues waiting for it.
Clockwise from left, Lena Diab, Ruby Sahota, Randy Boissonnault, Yvonne Jones, Sean Fraser, Kamal Khera, Marci Ien, and Greg Fergus are all potentials for cabinet, writes Andrew Cardozo.
OTTAWA—A new cabinet is coming and there are some clear gaps or changes needed. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is committed to a gender-balanced cabinet and now needs to appoint at least four new women to cabinet. Three...

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