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Gatineau MP named labour minister after O'Regan resignation

Gatineau MP Steven MacKinnon is replacing outgoing Labour and Seniors Minister Seamus O'Regan, who announced his resignation from cabinet Thursday.

MacKinnon says he is «grateful» for the opportunity to serve in this portfolio and thanks O'Regan for his service over the years.

This follows a surprise loss for the Liberals in last month's Toronto-St. Paul's byelection. Since then, several Liberal MPs have privately and publicly called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to hold a more substantive meeting to discuss party policy.

«I think governments have a challenge everyday to wake up and continue to offer solutions to Canadians. We will obviously continue to do that. We are very confident in the policies that we've set,» MacKinnon told reporters after his swearing-in.

«We're also very confident that the contrast between our policies and the policies of our opponents is one that we will continue to make, and one Canadians I think will bring into sharper relief as the year goes on.»

'We're incredibly tight knit,' says MacKinnon of Liberal caucus

On rumblings of discontent among members of caucus, MacKinnon said there is always a diversity of opinions among the Liberals, but everyone is «four square» behind Trudeau.

«We have obviously a challenging political situation. We are going to be bringing into sharper relief the contrast and the choices that Canadians will have to make as they go to the polls in the next election. We have to do that a lot better,» MacKinnon said.

The new minister added that he sees «resolve» in his caucus and cabinet colleagues and doesn't believe Canadians are too harsh on polices related to climate change and dental care.

According multiple sources, cabinet is set to have its first meeting since that

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