Trudeau to move fewest possible ministers to fill void left by Brison departure
OTTAWA — Monday’s cabinet shuffle is expected to be very small, involving the fewest possible number of changes needed to fill the void left by veteran Nova Scotia MP Scott Brison’s resignation from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s front bench.
It will not, however, simply be a matter of plugging one hole. Brison’s departure creates two gaps in the cabinet lineup — Nova Scotia’s seat and president of the Treasury Board — and filling both will create a domino effect that’s expected to involve at least two other ministers.
The first, and probably easiest, hole to fill is that of Nova Scotia’s representative at the cabinet table. Having won all 11 seats in the province in 2015, Trudeau has nine backbenchers from which to choose (excluding Geoff Regan who presides as Speaker of the House of Commons). The heavy betting among Liberal insiders is on Bernadette Jordan or Sean Fraser.