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The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities. (PM Harper on Facebook)

The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities. (PM Harper on Facebook)

The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities. (PM Harper on Facebook)

The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities. (PM Harper on Facebook)

The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities. (PM Harper on Facebook)

The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities. (PM Harper on Facebook)

Ottawa, Ontario — Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the following changes to the Ministry at a swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall:

The Honourable Robert Douglas Nicholson, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, will continue the Government’s efforts to ensure that Canada’s foreign policy reflects true Canadian values and advances Canada’s national interests.

The Honourable Jason Kenney, as Minister of National Defence and Minister for Multiculturalism, will continue the Government’s work to defend our values, interests and sovereignty at home and around the world. He will also continue promoting Canada’s cultural heritage and the ability of all Canadians to integrate into Canadian society and take an active part in its social, cultural, economic and political affairs.

The Honourable Pierre Poilievre, as Minister of Employment and Social Development and Minister for Democratic Reform, will continue the Government’s efforts to help ensure that Canadians are well prepared to participate fully in the labour market of the future.

He will also continue the Government’s work to further strengthen government accountability.

Mr. Poilievre will also serve as the Minister responsible for the National Capital Commission.

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Our Government is delivering real results for Canadians by growing the economy, making communities safer, and standing up for Canadian values at home and abroad. The changes to the Ministry announced today will help ensure that key portfolios continue to have the strong leadership required to advance Canadian priorities.” – Prime Minister Stephen Harper

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