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Rideau Hall grounds open to public for Justin Trudeau's swearing-in Nov. 4

Rideau Hall will open its grounds to the public when Canada's new Liberal government is sworn in on Wednesday. Canadians will have a chance to watch prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau and his incoming cabinet ministers arrive at the official residence of the Governor General for the ceremony.

New Liberal cabinet ministers to be officially installed Wednesday

Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau will be sworn in with his new cabinet at a ceremony on Rideau Hall Wednesday. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Rideau Hall is opening its grounds asthe new Liberal governmentis sworn in on Wednesday and Canadians are invited to attend.

The public can come watch in person as prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau and his incoming cabinet ministers arrive at theofficial residence of the Governor General for the 10:30 a.m. ET swearing-in ceremony.

Gates will open to the public at 9 a.m. ET, the Governor General's office said in a release Friday.

Trudeau will be sworn in as a member of the Privy Council before taking the Oath of Allegiance and Oath of Office and officially becoming Canada's 23rd prime minister.

Stephen Harper has already given notice to Gov. Gen. David Johnstonhe will resign, and will offer his formal resignation shortly before the incoming government is sworn in next week.

Stephen Harper will officially resign as Prime Minister before the incoming Liberal government is sworn in Wednesday. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Under Harper's watch, the cabinet swearing-inwas typically alow-key event, with only a handful of selected ministers taking questions after the ceremony. Trudeau has said he will preside over a more open and accessible government.

Rideau Hall spokeswomanMarie-ve Ltourneausaid thegrounds have been open to the public for past swearing-in events, including in 2006, 2008 and2011, but it was not specifically mentioned that the public was invited to come and see the arrival of the new ministry

The public was also invited when Rachel Notleywas sworn in as Alberta's 17th premier. Thousands of peoplepacked the grounds of the legislature in Mayand enthusiastically chanted her name. Later, Notley circulated through the crowd, shaking hands and speaking with people.

Trudeauhas promised gender balance in his new cabinet, which is expected to be smaller than Harper's.

Choosing a cabinet is just one of the priorities for the transition from Conservative to Liberal governments. Trudeau has so far not confirmed a date for when Parliament will be convened, but it is expected to open with a speech from the throne in early-to-mid December.

More details on the swearing-in ceremony will be announced early next week,Ltourneausaid.

(Graphic: Office of the Secretary to the Governor General)