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Canada’s Infrastructure Minister Champagne to replace Freeland as top diplomat - Reports

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2019, at 10:07 am

Toronto/Sputnik/UNI: Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Francois-Philippe Champagne will become Canada’s next top diplomat replacing incumbent Chrystia Freeland, CBC-Radio-Canada reported on Tuesday.

It remains unclear what Freeland’s new position will be, but according to the media outlet, she will have a significant role in Canadian domestic affairs.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will formally unveil his new cabinet at a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Wednesday afternoon.


Champagne has previously served as minister of international trade, parliamentary secretary, and president of the Canadian-Swiss Chamber of Commerce.  

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