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New faces in key northern positions selected for Trudeau cabinet

In a ceremony today at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Primer Minster Justin Trudeau named his new cabinet. N.W.T. Liberal MP Michael McLeod did not receive a cabinet post, but northerners will see new faces in some key cabinet positions.

No cabinet positions for N.W.T. or Yukon's Liberal MPs

Marc Miller, left, Liberal MP for Ville-Marie-Le Sud-Ouest-Ile-des-Soeurs, was selected Wednesday as the new minister of Crown Indigenous relations. Here he looks on during a Liberal Party fundraising event in Montreal on Monday, June 17, 2019. (Peter McCabe/The Canadian Press)

In a ceremony Wednesday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Primer Minster Justin Trudeau named his new cabinet.

N.W.T. Liberal MP Michael McLeodand Yukon Liberal MP Larry Bagnell did not receive a cabinet post, but northerners will see new faces in some key portfolios affecting their regions.

CarolynBennett retains her status as minister of Crown-Indigenous relations.

Marc Miller was sworn in as Indigenous services minister. Miller is a Quebec Liberal MP representingtheMontreal riding of Ville-Marie-Le Sud-Ouest-Ile-des-Soeurs. He has experience in Indigenous affairs: Miller was named parliamentary Secretary to the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations in August 2018.

Miller has made headlines forspeeches he delivered in Kanien'kha (Mohawk), most recently on the Indigenous Languages Act.

Dan Vandal, MP for the Winnipeg riding of Saint Boniface-Saint Vital, was named minister of northern affairs. He was first elected to Parliament in 2015. Vandal, who is Mtis, was named parliamentary secretary to the minister of Indigenous services in 2018.

Former environment minister MP Catherine McKenna was named minister of infrastructure and communities.

Jonathan Wilkinson, former minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard was named minister of environment and climate change. Wilkinson will be responsible for developing Canada's climate change strategy.

Mlanie Joly, former minister of of tourism, official languages, and francophoniewas named minister of economic development and official languages.