Montreal MP Lametti becomes justice minister as Trudeau shuffles cabinet
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejigged his cabinet Monday, adding two new faces and a new portfolio — and rewarding competence and friendship.
However, it was his decision to move Jody Wilson-Raybould that was all the talk in political circles, despite Trudeau’s insistence that her shift from the senior justice portfolio to the junior veterans affairs post was not a demotion.
Tongues wagged even more later Monday when Wilson-Raybould took the unusual step of posting a long defence of her three years at Justice on her website, in which she hinted that she may have rubbed people the wrong way because her role as the government’s lawyer required her to “speak truth to power.”
Although she said she’s proud to take on Veterans Affairs, Wilson-Raybould appeared to hint that she may quit politics, repeatedly thanking her supporters and constituents and even at one point saying she will continue working to build a more just Canada “whatever public or private roles I may play.”


