Trudeau calls ministers back to Ottawa ahead of cabinet shuffle, sources say

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called ministers back to Ottawa for meetings on Monday and Tuesday ahead of an impending cabinet shuffle that is expected to take place as early as Wednesday, sources tell CBC News.

Such meetings typically happen before a cabinet shuffle for the prime minister to present ministers with their new portfolios.

The prime minister’s public itinerary shows he will be in “private meetings” on Monday.

Dominic LeBlanc, minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities and Ginette Petitpas Taylor – the minister of Official Languages and minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency – are among those who have been asked to

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