TORONTO — Embattled Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his Cabinet Friday.
The prime minister's office confirmed late Thursday that Trudeau will participate in the swearing-in ceremony and chair a meeting with his new Cabinet later Friday.
Trudeau is facing rising discontent over his leadership, and the abrupt departure of his finance minister on Monday could be something he can't recover from.
A rising number of Liberal lawmakers are calling on Trudeau to resign but new Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday Trudeau has the ''full support of his Cabinet."
LeBlanc said he respects the views of Liberal lawmakers who want Trudeau to resign.
''That's a view they are expressing. The prime minister listened carefully when that view was expressed to him,'' LeBlanc said. ''He listened, in some cases responded to specific things that were raised, and he said he would reflect carefully.''
LeBlanc said the government will remain focused on work and addressing the threat by President-elect Donald Trump to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian products when he is inaugurated next month.
''We shouldn't be looking inward. We shouldn't be worrying about ourselves,'' LeBlanc said.