Liberals' downtown Toronto sweep offers Mark Carney potential new blood for cabinet | Unpublished
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Author: National Post Staff
Publication Date: May 5, 2025 - 15:16

Liberals' downtown Toronto sweep offers Mark Carney potential new blood for cabinet

May 5, 2025
The Liberals swept downtown Toronto in last week’s federal election, giving Prime Minister Mark Carney some potential fresh faces from Canada’s biggest city with which to craft a new-look cabinet. Alongside stalwarts like Chrystia Freeland and Bill Blair, Carney has a few prominent names to consider if he’s looking to differentiate his team from the former Trudeau government when he unveils his new cabinet on May 12. Two of the most prominent: former CBC journalist Evan Solomon and business-friendly newcomer Vince Gasparro. Gasparro held off a surging Conservative candidate, well-regarded former city councillor Karen Stintz, winning by about 900 votes in Eglinton—Lawrence, a riding that is disproportionately Jewish, a community Carney might see a need to shore up support with. Gasparro was previously special assistant to then-prime minister Paul Martin and principal secretary to former Toronto mayor John Tory. More recently, he was head of sustainable finance at Roynat Capital and Vancity and served on the boards of the Canada Infrastructure Bank, Postmedia, World Wildlife Fund and Toronto Community Housing Corporation. Solomon, who easily won one of the country’s safest Liberal seats, Toronto Centre, hosted high-profile political shows on CTV and CBC and was more recently the publisher of GZERO Media and an executive at Eurasia Group. Another downtown newcomer is Leslie Church, a lawyer and former Freeland chief of staff who easily won Toronto—St. Paul’s, another riding with a large Jewish population, after previously losing a hard-fought byelection under the Trudeau banner. Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, the independent-minded Liberal MP for the east end Toronto riding of Beaches—East York, was appointed to Trudeau’s last cabinet — the shuffle made necessary by Freeland’s dramatic exit from cabinet — and kept on by Carney as housing minister before the election. Blair represents a riding in the old Toronto suburb of Scarborough. Other high-profile suburban GTA Liberals who were re-elected include veteran MP Judy Sgro, a former cabinet minister who represents Humber River—Black Creek, and former Ontario finance minister Charles Sousa in Mississauga—Lakeshore. Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark nationalpost.com and sign up for our daily newsletter, Posted, here.


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