Filomena Tassi has moved out of the role of minister of public services and procurement and into the new role of minister responsible for the federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. In a statement, Tassi said in the past year, her husband had suffered two strokes and her move came after she requested a lighter workload. “I met with the prime minister last month to discuss balancing my family’s needs with the travel demands on me as public services and procurement minister, a department that works in every corner of this country,” he said. “I want to thank the prime minister for approaching my situation as a challenge to be faced and resolved, rather than a choice between family or public service,” he added. Tassi’s role in procurement is Helena Jaczek, who has transferred from her role in Ontario. In her new role, Jaczek will be responsible for overseeing the purchase of vaccines and personal protective equipment that have been critical in the fight against COVID-19 over the past two years. Jaczek, a physician who practiced medicine at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, previously served as minister of health and long-term care, chair of the cabinet and minister of community and social services in Ontario. Prior to her involvement in politics, she served as medical officer of health and health services commissioner for York Regional Council for 18 years.
A small change, not a reset
Trudeau was asked why he did not make broader changes to his cabinet, especially to the ministers responsible for overseeing transportation and issuing passports, after months of delays and chaos in those areas. “It’s been less than a year since the last election and our government is working extremely hard every day to support Canadians and provide the support they need,” he said. “We’ve seen over the last several months real challenges here in Canada and around the world, and our government is focused and working every day to be there to support Canadians through this very difficult time, and that’s the hard work that we do will continue to do. Trudeau also said his government is ready to provide additional financial assistance to Canadians struggling with the rising cost of living, but is looking for ways to do so without contributing to inflation. “Many people have jobs, but there are still real challenges … and we will continue to do what is necessary to support vulnerable Canadians as we move forward,” he said.
title: “Trudeau Reshuffles Cabinet Swapping Ministers Tassi And Jacek Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Anastasia Ethridge”
Filomena Tassi has moved out of the role of minister of public services and procurement and into the new role of minister responsible for the federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. In a statement, Tassi said in the past year, her husband had suffered two strokes and her move came after she requested a lighter workload. “I met with the prime minister last month to discuss balancing my family’s needs with the travel demands on me as public services and procurement minister, a department that works in every corner of this country,” he said. “I want to thank the prime minister for approaching my situation as a challenge to be faced and resolved, rather than a choice between family or public service,” he added. Tassi’s role in procurement is Helena Jaczek, who has transferred from her role in Ontario. In her new role, Jaczek will be responsible for overseeing the purchase of vaccines and personal protective equipment that have been critical in the fight against COVID-19 over the past two years. Jaczek, a physician who practiced medicine at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, previously served as minister of health and long-term care, chair of the cabinet and minister of community and social services in Ontario. Prior to her involvement in politics, she served as medical officer of health and health services commissioner for York Regional Council for 18 years.
A small change, not a reset
Trudeau was asked why he did not make broader changes to his cabinet, especially to the ministers responsible for overseeing transportation and issuing passports, after months of delays and chaos in those areas. “It’s been less than a year since the last election and our government is working extremely hard every day to support Canadians and provide the support they need,” he said. “We’ve seen over the last several months real challenges here in Canada and around the world, and our government is focused and working every day to be there to support Canadians through this very difficult time, and that’s the hard work that we do will continue to do. Trudeau also said his government is ready to provide additional financial assistance to Canadians struggling with the rising cost of living, but is looking for ways to do so without contributing to inflation. “Many people have jobs, but there are still real challenges … and we will continue to do what is necessary to support vulnerable Canadians as we move forward,” he said.
title: “Trudeau Reshuffles Cabinet Swapping Ministers Tassi And Jacek Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Shawn To”
Filomena Tassi has moved out of the role of minister of public services and procurement and into the new role of minister responsible for the federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. In a statement, Tassi said in the past year, her husband had suffered two strokes and her move came after she requested a lighter workload. “I met with the prime minister last month to discuss balancing my family’s needs with the travel demands on me as public services and procurement minister, a department that works in every corner of this country,” he said. “I want to thank the prime minister for approaching my situation as a challenge to be faced and resolved, rather than a choice between family or public service,” he added. Tassi’s role in procurement is Helena Jaczek, who has transferred from her role in Ontario. In her new role, Jaczek will be responsible for overseeing the purchase of vaccines and personal protective equipment that have been critical in the fight against COVID-19 over the past two years. Jaczek, a physician who practiced medicine at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, previously served as minister of health and long-term care, chair of the cabinet and minister of community and social services in Ontario. Prior to her involvement in politics, she served as medical officer of health and health services commissioner for York Regional Council for 18 years.
A small change, not a reset
Trudeau was asked why he did not make broader changes to his cabinet, especially to the ministers responsible for overseeing transportation and issuing passports, after months of delays and chaos in those areas. “It’s been less than a year since the last election and our government is working extremely hard every day to support Canadians and provide the support they need,” he said. “We’ve seen over the last several months real challenges here in Canada and around the world, and our government is focused and working every day to be there to support Canadians through this very difficult time, and that’s the hard work that we do will continue to do. Trudeau also said his government is ready to provide additional financial assistance to Canadians struggling with the rising cost of living, but is looking for ways to do so without contributing to inflation. “Many people have jobs, but there are still real challenges … and we will continue to do what is necessary to support vulnerable Canadians as we move forward,” he said.
title: “Trudeau Reshuffles Cabinet Swapping Ministers Tassi And Jacek Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-16” author: “Tracey Nowak”
Filomena Tassi has moved out of the role of minister of public services and procurement and into the new role of minister responsible for the federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. In a statement, Tassi said in the past year, her husband had suffered two strokes and her move came after she requested a lighter workload. “I met with the prime minister last month to discuss balancing my family’s needs with the travel demands on me as public services and procurement minister, a department that works in every corner of this country,” he said. “I want to thank the prime minister for approaching my situation as a challenge to be faced and resolved, rather than a choice between family or public service,” he added. Tassi’s role in procurement is Helena Jaczek, who has transferred from her role in Ontario. In her new role, Jaczek will be responsible for overseeing the purchase of vaccines and personal protective equipment that have been critical in the fight against COVID-19 over the past two years. Jaczek, a physician who practiced medicine at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, previously served as minister of health and long-term care, chair of the cabinet and minister of community and social services in Ontario. Prior to her involvement in politics, she served as medical officer of health and health services commissioner for York Regional Council for 18 years.
A small change, not a reset
Trudeau was asked why he did not make broader changes to his cabinet, especially to the ministers responsible for overseeing transportation and issuing passports, after months of delays and chaos in those areas. “It’s been less than a year since the last election and our government is working extremely hard every day to support Canadians and provide the support they need,” he said. “We’ve seen over the last several months real challenges here in Canada and around the world, and our government is focused and working every day to be there to support Canadians through this very difficult time, and that’s the hard work that we do will continue to do. Trudeau also said his government is ready to provide additional financial assistance to Canadians struggling with the rising cost of living, but is looking for ways to do so without contributing to inflation. “Many people have jobs, but there are still real challenges … and we will continue to do what is necessary to support vulnerable Canadians as we move forward,” he said.