Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet is sworn-in at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Picture: Reuters/Blair Gable

Ottawa – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday made major changes to his Cabinet, making several ministerial appointments in a hid to help stave off increasing unhappiness in the energy-producing west.

Trudeau’s Liberals lost their majority in an October election and now face a potential national unity crisis.

They have no legislators in the western oil-rich provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, where anger is growing over tough environmental protection laws that critics say could cripple the energy industry.

Trudeau moved close ally Chrystia Freeland from the foreign ministry and made her minister of intergovernmental affairs, where she will be dealing directly with Alberta and Saskatchewan.

“Our ability to work well together … is going to be an extremely important thing at a time where we see some very different perspectives across the country that need to be brought together,” Trudeau told reporters.