Four ministers of the Canadian federal government have told Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau that they will not participate in the next federal election to seek re-election, and Trudeau is expected to reshuffle the cabinet again. The four ministers who announced their withdrawal were Canada's Minister of Taxation Marie-Claude Bibaud, Minister of Sports Carla Quattro, Minister of Economic Development of Southern Ontario Philomena Tassi, and Minister of Northern Affairs Dan Vandal. According to reports, they may be removed from office during the cabinet reshuffle in the next few weeks, and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau will need to appoint someone else to replace them. Up to now, 24 members of Canada's ruling Liberal Party have indicated that they do not intend to run for re-election. The Liberal Party led by Trudeau has been in power for 9 years. Since this summer, the party has experienced a series of setbacks in politics.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/17 19:25
Four ministers of the Canadian federal government have told Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau that they will not participate in the next federal election to seek re-election, and Trudeau is expected to reshuffle the cabinet again. The four ministers who announced their withdrawal were Canada's Minister of Taxation Marie-Claude Bibaud, Minister of Sports Carla Quattro, Minister of Economic Development of Southern Ontario Philomena Tassi, and Minister of Northern Affairs Dan Vandal. According to reports, they may be removed from office during the cabinet reshuffle in the next few weeks, and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau will need to appoint someone else to replace them. Up to now, 24 members of Canada's ruling Liberal Party have indicated that they do not intend to run for re-election. The Liberal Party led by Trudeau has been in power for 9 years. Since this summer, the party has experienced a series of setbacks in politics.