Minister of Status of Women On November 4, 2015, she sworn into Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau's
Cabinet, as minister of status of women.
Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour She was sworn in as minister of employment, workforce development and labour on January 10, 2017. On October 29, 2018, Minister Hajdu, alongside Status of Women Minister
Maryam Monsef and
President of the Treasury Board and
Minister for Digital Government Scott Brison, introduced pay equity legislation for federally regulated workplaces.
Minister of Health Hajdu was shuffled to minister of health following the
2019 federal election.
COVID-19 As health minister from 2020 to 2021, Hajdu oversaw
Health Canada and the
Public Health Agency of Canada, key agencies coordinating the
Canadian government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 25, 2020, Hajdu informed the Senate that she would invoke the
Quarantine Act effective at midnight, federally mandating that all travellers (excluding essential workers) returning to the country must
self-isolate for 14 days, prohibiting those who are symptomatic from using public transit as transport to their place of self-isolation, and prohibiting self-isolation in settings where they may come in contact with those, who are vulnerable (people with pre-existing conditions and the elderly).
Minister of Indigenous Services In October 2021, Hajdu was shuffled to the
Indigenous Services portfolio following the
2021 federal election.
Minister of Jobs and Families Following Mark Carney's victory in the
2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, Hajdu was appointed as minister of jobs and families.
2025 Air Canada flight attendants strike A few hours after the
2025 Air Canada flight attendants strike began, Hajdu announced that she had exercised her power under section 107 of the
Canada Labour Code (
CLC) to direct the
Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to force arbitration between the
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and
Air Canada to end the strike. President of the Air Canada Component of CUPE Wesley Lesosky said in a statement: "The Liberals are violating our
charter rights to take job action and giving Air Canada exactly what they want — hours and hours of unpaid labour from underpaid flight attendants". CIRB ordered the flight attendants to return to work at 14:00 EDT on August 17, and Air Canada announced that they would start resuming flights in response. However, the union called the return-to-work order unconstitutional and vowed to continue the strike, which resulted in a further cancellation of the planned flights. ==Personal life==