Indian-Canadian Anita Anand and Delhi-born Kamal Kheda have been named in the cabinet of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Mark Carney (59) was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Canada on Friday, replacing Justin Trudeau.
Trudeau announced his resignation in January and remained in power till the Liberal party was elected a new leader.

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Anita Anand (58) – Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

Canadian Defense Minister and Treasury have been the chairman of the board.
She has also worked as a scholar, lawyer and legal educationist.
In 2019, she was elected MP from Okville.
He was also named in the race for the post of PM, but in January he withdrew his claim.
He said, “I am proud to become a minister in Mark Carney’s government.”

Kamal Kheda (36) – Health Minister

Born in Delhi, later Canada shifted.
Brampton became one of the youngest female MPs in the Canadian Parliament in 2015 from West.
Has worked at St. Joseph Health Center in Toronto as a registered nurse.
He said, “My priority as a nurse was the care of the patients, and this mentality I will adopt as Health Minister.”

🇨🇦 Indian origin in Canadian politics increases

Many leaders of Indian origin are playing an important role in Canadian politics.
The appointment of Anita Anand and Kamal Kheda is the latest example of this.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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