Canada PM Trudeau sworn in, reveals diverse, gender-equal Cabinet
OTTAWA: Liberal leader Justin Trudeau named a young, ethnically diverse and gender-equal Cabinet on Wednesday as he was sworn into office as Canada's 23rd prime minister, marking the end of nearly a decade of Conservative rule.
Trudeau, 43, kicked off his majority government with some controversy following his decision to name an equal number of men and women to a slimmed-down Cabinet, the first time gender parity has been achieved in Canada's team of ministers.
The Cabinet, 30 ministers plus Trudeau, included rookie politician and corporate executive Bill Morneau as finance minister and former Liberal leader Stephane Dion as foreign minister, a split between the old and the new reflected throughout the team.
"It's an incredible pleasure for me to be before you here today to present to Canada a cabinet that looks like Canada," Trudeau told reporters after he was sworn in with his team, which includes immigrants, Aboriginals, religious minorities, a quadriplegic and 15 women.
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