Federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan is resigning from cabinet, CBC News has learned.

O’Regan, 53, is stepping down for family reasons, sources said. The Newfoundland and Labrador MP is planning to stay on as a member of Parliament until the next federal election but won’t seek re-election, the sources added.

The government is expected to announce his replacement in cabinet on Friday.

O’Regan was elected to Parliament in 2015 as the MP for St. John’s South-Mount Pearl. He has been in cabinet since 2017 and has also held the natural resources, Indigenous services and veterans affairs portfolios. He took over as labour minister in 2021.

Before entering politics, O’Regan was a host of the CTV morning show Canada AM and a national correspondent for the network.