4NRIs Leaders Appointed to Canadian Cabinet by Prime Minister Mark Carney

Los Angeles/ May 13, 2025
NRIpress.club/Ramesh/ A.Gary Singh
In a significant move reflecting Canada's commitment to diversity and inclusion, Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed three Indian-origin leaders to his newly formed cabinet following the federal elections held on April 28, 2025.
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Ruby Sahota – Brampton North
Ruby Sahota, Member of Parliament for Brampton North, has been appointed as Canada's Secretary of State for Combatting Crime in Prime Minister Mark Carney's newly formed ministry. This role, introduced during the cabinet reshuffle on May 13, 2025, is part of a broader initiative to enhance public safety and address crime-related challenges across the country.....Read More |
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Randeep Sarai – Surrey Centre
Randeep Singh Sarai – Appointed as Secretary of State for International Development, Randeep Singh Sarai has been an active Member of Parliament and has served on various parliamentary committees, including those focusing on citizenship and immigration....Read More |
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Maninder Sidhu – Brampton East
Maninder Sidhu, Member of Parliament for Brampton East, has been appointed as Canada's Minister of International Trade in Prime Minister Mark Carney's newly formed cabinet. This appointment comes in the wake of the federal elections held on April 28, 2025, where the Liberal Party secured a mandate to form the government...Read More |
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Anita Anand – Oakville
Anita Anand, a seasoned politician of Indian descent, has been named Canada's new Foreign Minister. During her swearing-in ceremony, Anand took her oath on the Bhagavad Gita, symbolizing her cultural heritage and faith. This appointment marks a historic milestone, as she becomes the first Hindu woman to hold the position of Foreign Minister in Canada...Read More |
Prime Minister Carney's cabinet reshuffle aims to redefine Canada's economic and diplomatic relationships, particularly in light of recent tensions with the United States. The inclusion of leaders from diverse backgrounds is seen as a step toward a more inclusive and representative government.

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