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Prime Minister Trudeau to shuffle his cabinet today as caucus critics call on him to quit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing mounting pressure to resign, prompting him to announce a cabinet shuffle. The shuffle comes on the heels of Chrystia Freeland’s sudden resignation as deputy prime minister and finance minister, which has emboldened a faction within the Liberal caucus calling for Trudeau’s ouster.

Reports indicate that Ottawa MP David McGuinty and Toronto MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith will be joining Trudeau’s cabinet as part of the shuffle, which is expected to involve at least ten individuals. Despite the timing and scope of the shuffle, a senior government source emphasized that Trudeau is still deliberating on his future and that the shuffle is primarily aimed at ensuring the government can function effectively.

To provide comprehensive coverage of the cabinet shuffle, CBC News will feature chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and Power & Politics host David Cochrane. The special coverage will begin at 10 a.m. ET and can be viewed live on CBC News Network, CBC.ca/news, and CBC Gem.

As Trudeau navigates this critical juncture in his leadership, all eyes will be on the outcome of the cabinet shuffle and its implications for the future of the Liberal government. Stay tuned for updates as the situation continues to develop.

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