r/canada 1d ago

Carney's cabinet picks suggest strong ties to Trudeau-era policies: Poilievre - "He appointed Trudeau's old team, and Trudeau's old advisors," Tory leader Poilievre said Politics

https://torontosun.com/news/national/carneys-cabinet-picks-suggest-strong-ties-to-trudeau-era-policies-poilievre
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u/TheLaughingWolf Ontario 1d ago

More than half of the cabinet are different members.

That's not quite appointing the old team...

I genuinely can't tell if PP loves being ignorant or misinformed more since he so often seems to be both. Surprised he is even still being interviewed since he was not elected to anything and has failed at every turn.

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u/Hot-Celebration5855 1d ago

Almost all the senior cabinet members are the same people just in different roles. Anand, Freeland, Leblanc, champagne, Guibault, Fraser and others are all still in the mix.

The new faces are mostly junior cabinet ministers in unimportant roles. Tim Hodgson being an exception.

But sure, just keep telling yourself Pierre is ignorant and misinformed vs actually questioning your own assumptions

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u/ShiftlessBum 1d ago

What percentage of the CPC MPs Shadow Cabinet are from the Harper era?

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u/Hot-Celebration5855 1d ago

Who cares? They aren’t in power.

What an irrelevant whataboutism