Bill Morneau leaves cabinet, federal politics, as suddenly as he arrived
OTTAWA — William Francis Morneau leaves federal politics as suddenly as he burst onto the Ottawa scene less than five years ago.
In November 2015, the newly elected Liberal member for Toronto Centre became the first rookie MP in nearly a century to step into the high-profile and demanding role of finance minister.
He set about implementing pillars of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s economic platform, including tax cuts for the middle class, the new Canada Child Benefit and a revamped Canada Pension Plan.
Morneau brought ample experience as a business leader and volunteer to the role.