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With the defeat of multiple Cabinet ministers to go along with a number of ministers who decided not to run the Harper Cabinet has been weakened. That leaves a lot of big holes for the Prime minister to fill with least experienced players.So who has any cabinet projections and do any of the newly elected members get in a junior position????

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With the defeat of multiple Cabinet ministers to go along with a number of ministers who decided not to run the Harper Cabinet has been weakened. That leaves a lot of big holes for the Prime minister to fill with least experienced players.So who has any cabinet projections and do any of the newly elected members get in a junior position????

Maybe they can move Clement over to the Ministry of Toilet Bowl Cleaning.

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Some are saying that Jason Kenney will possibly be the next Foreign Affairs Minister.

I'm thinking and hoping that Peter Penashue will be Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs.

Unfortunately, selecting a cabinet is not merely a case of picking the smartest, most capable individuals. It's political, and you have to take people from across the country. Just about anyone elected in Quebec will wind up in cabinet, which is unfortunate, because with the loss of what, three Quebec cabinet ministers, one assumes the talent is pretty shallow in what was left. The Tory that got elected in NF will be in cabinet, and they'll have to take one or two from PEI and NB. Doesn't matter if any of them have brains or not. They had a number of bright people elected in and around Toronto, including a former ambassador (foreign minister?) and a surgeon (health minister, or maybe health care reform minister?), as well as an investment banker. Caught this in the Star, mentioning possibles among newcomers there. Toronto Minsters among newcomers

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Peter Penashue is the Newfoundland and Labrador MP, he's the first Innu from Labrador to ever be elected to the House of Commons and is also the first Conservative to be elected in Labrador since the 60's.

Ah, then he's a shoe-in for cabinet. Mind you, he would be regardless of race. Indian Affairs minister, maybe?

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Ah, then he's a shoe-in for cabinet. Mind you, he would be regardless of race. Indian Affairs minister, maybe?

Again, a serious question. We think of the Inuit and Native Canadians as being the same. But working with some Native Canadians in northern Alberta Showed me the animosity between the Metis and the treaty types. I was surprised. And there is a lot of mis-trust between Japanese, Chinese and Korean. Is there any significant Inuit - Native Canadians mis-trust?

(I am assuming that the term First Nations includes them both.)

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Ah, then he's a shoe-in for cabinet. Mind you, he would be regardless of race. Indian Affairs minister, maybe?

That's what I figure.

He has a great background. He is from the Innu community of Sheshatshiu, which has had some serious problems over the years with addictions and such, and unlike many from there he went onto finish school and attend university. He was President of the Innu Nation, has served two terms as Grand Chief and was Deputy Grand Chief. He also played a significant role in a recent land claims agreement that will help the Lower Churchill project proceed.

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I'm hoping that Harper will shrink the Cabinet. We don't need nearly so many Ministers of State.

The ministers of state serve dual purposes. First, they give something to do to energetic people who might otherwise go off on tangents and do something stupid. Second, it lets them study these 'junior ministers' in action to see if they have an capability to rise higher.

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Maybe they can move Clement over to the Ministry of Toilet Bowl Cleaning.

If Tony ever wants to become Minister of Harper ass kissing he better scrub those bowls with heart and soul!

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Again, a serious question. We think of the Inuit and Native Canadians as being the same. But working with some Native Canadians in northern Alberta Showed me the animosity between the Metis and the treaty types. I was surprised. And there is a lot of mis-trust between Japanese, Chinese and Korean. Is there any significant Inuit - Native Canadians mis-trust?

(I am assuming that the term First Nations includes them both.)

Nope. There's the First Nations, the Metis and the Innu, collectively known as Canada's Aboriginals.

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The ministers of state serve dual purposes. First, they give something to do to energetic people who might otherwise go off on tangents and do something stupid. Second, it lets them study these 'junior ministers' in action to see if they have an capability to rise higher.

And it's a way to toss them some money and prestige. A perk for good behaviour.

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Maybe Chris can answer the medias questions on the detainees and the torturing because he was the ambassador at the time. His answer will be...sorry I don't know anything about that???

Nobody cares anyway, outside the national liberal press elites and the socialists in opposition.

Mom and dad in the suburbs could not possibly care less, and it was going on long, hysterical rants over crap like this which got the Liberals so little public support.

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Prime Minister of Canada: Stephen Harper

Minister of Justice and Attorney General: Rob Nicholson

Leader of the Government in the Senate: Marjory LeBreton

Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities: James Moore

Minister of National Defence and Minister of Veterans Affairs: Peter MacKay

President of the Treasury Board: John Baird

Minister of Public Safety: Vic Toews

Minister of Public Works and Government Services, Minister of State (Status of Women)

and Minister of Western Economic Diversification: Rona Ambrose

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development: Diane Finley

Minister for International Cooperationand Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway: Alice Wong

Minister of the Environment and Minister of State (Agriculture): Bernard Genereux

Leader of the Government in the House of Commons: Peter Van Loan

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Peter Kent

Minister of Industry: Tony Clement

Minister of Finance: Jim Flaherty

President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (list),

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (list) and Minister for La Francophonie: Bernard Valcourt

Minister of International Trade: Maxime Bernier

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board: Gerry Ritz

Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism: Jason Kenney

Minister of Natural Resources: Christian Paradis

Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister of Official Languages: Bernard Trottier

Minister of Health: Leona Aglukkaq

Minister of Labour: Lisa Raitt

Minister of Fisheries and Oceans: Gail Shea

Minister of National Revenue, Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway: Keith Ashfield

Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians

and Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency: John Duncan

Minister of State and Chief Government Whip: Gordon O'Connor

Minister of State (Transport): Rob Merrifield

Minister of State(Western Economic Diversification): Lynne Yelich

Minister of State (Democratic Reform): Steven Fletcher

Minister of State (Science and Technology)(Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario): Gary Goodyear

Minister of State(Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec): Denis Lebel

Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs): Diane Ablonczy

Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism): Rob Moore

Minister of State (Finance): Ted Menzies

Minister of State (Seniors): Julian Fantino

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Maybe Chris can answer the medias questions on the detainees and the torturing because he was the ambassador at the time. His answer will be...sorry I don't know anything about that???

I see you have not learned anything from the election.
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