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What to expect in Wednesday's cabinet shuffle

Another issue on his radar is MPP salaries, which have been frozen since 2008.

Published Mar 17, 2025 at 10:00pm

Barbara Patrocinio
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Barbara Patrocinio
What to expect in Wednesday's cabinet shuffle

Ontario Premier Doug Fordmakes his exit after speaking at the Prospectors, Developers, Association of Canada (PDAC) Conference in Toronto on Monday March 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Premier Doug Ford is getting ready to reveal his new cabinet, with a key focus on tackling the U.S. trade war.

The Progressive Conservative government will swear in its executive council Wednesday afternoon at the Royal Ontario Museum.

While U.S. trade is top of mind, the premier has also been fielding questions about his cabinet size and the long-frozen salaries of Ontario’s MPPs.

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