OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will shuffle his cabinet on Monday after a high-profile resignation last week.
His public itinerary shows that he will be at a swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa at 3 p.m.
The move comes days after Steven Guilbeault resigned from his position as minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Quebec lieutenant because of the agreement struck between Ottawa and Alberta which Guilbeault said would erode past climate policies.
A spokeswoman for Carney, Audrey Champoux, said there would not be a “full shuffle.” She also said that a new Quebec lieutenant will be named on Monday.
The position of lieutenant is usually held by a Quebec MP who acts in an advisory role or as a spokesperson for issues specific to the province. As such, that role does

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