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Gregor Robertson is one of 24 rookie MPs named to a 'small, focused' cabinet by PM Mark Carney .
Robertson will take on the role of housing and infrastructure minister.
He was tapped by Carney to run in the April 28 federal election and won the riding of Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby for the Liberals .
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