Two more Liberal cabinet ministers have announced they are not going to be seeking re-election, as sources tell Global News a federal cabinet shuffle is expected on Wednesday.
Both Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek made announcements on Twitter Tuesday morning.
“After almost 11 years as a member of Parliament, two and a half years as a minister and six elections, I’ve made the difficult decision to not run in the next election,” Alghabra said in a video address.
“As a result of this decision, I am also stepping aside as my role as minister because the prime minister deserves a cabinet that is committed to running in the next federal campaign.”
Alghabra adds that he will finish off his term as MP for Mississauga Centre.
He became the transportation minister in January 2021, his first and only role in cabinet.
In that time, Alghabra was faced with several high-profile challenges — most notably major delay issues at airports last summer and over the holiday season and most recently, a strike at the Port of Vancouver causing significant disruptions in Canada’s supply chain.
It’s estimated the 13-day work stoppage cost the economy $500 million daily and created a shipping backlog that will take months to clear.
Fellow Ontario MP and political veteran Jaczek tweeted the upcoming end of her time in federal politics the same morning.
“After 50 years of public service as a family doctor, Regional Medical Of Health and Commissioner of Health Services, Member of Provincial Parliament, and now Member of Parliament for Markham-Stouffville, I have decided that I will not seek re-election after my current term,” Jaczek tweeted.
After 50 years of public service as a family doctor, Regional
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