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Chris is a rookie though I'm not sure harper will want to put him in such a senior role instead he could be put in one of the junior spots.

I have a feeling that there won't be all that many spots this time, and few of them will be junior positions.

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Too bad Newfoundland and Labrador didn't make that cabinet.

I'd be willing to bet that the Inuit from NL will be in cabinet in some way, both due to geography and the whole PC thing.

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Chris is a rookie though I'm not sure harper will want to put him in such a senior role instead he could be put in one of the junior spots.

He maybe a rookie, but he's also a rising star......I'll even go as far as to say after Harper retires, he may have the potential to be in some future leadership race.

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Oh, and in a CTV interview, Chris Alexander says as a rookie MP, he has enough on his plate to learn up on parliament so he doubts if he is in the running for a cabinet seat. He claims Harper hasn't mentioned it.

http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20110505/chris-alexander-110505/

It just shows how humble/diplomatic/pragmatic he is, I think that makes him perfect for representing Canadian's intrests abroad.

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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.)

No.First Nations are what we used to call Indian while Inuit are what we used to call Eskimos.

Don't confuse the Innu (an Algonkian First Nation people) and the Inuit.

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

Agreed. I am hoping for Harper to start acting like a fiscal conservative and what better place to start then with his own caucus. Somewhat socially liberal I can live with. Fiscally liberal I just cannot. We as a society must live within our various means, it should be no different for government.

Bernier will get a spot again, I doubt Oda will. Harper has to throw some bones to the new 905 and 416 MPs.

For the record I cannot believe that all of Mississauga went solid blue. Many of those ridings haven't been blue since Mulroney and before. I grew up there and thought it was a Liberal wasteland forever. I was also surprised that so many 416 seats went blue as well.

Those people will be given attention for sure in some form or another.

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Don't confuse the Innu (an Algonkian First Nation people) and the Innuit.

My spellchecker says it is Inuit. I meant what in non-PC days we called Eskimos.

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Yes, a typical Tory.

Actually, I feel thats a quality not "typical" of most politicans, from all parties. Mr. Alexander Goes to Ottawa if you will....

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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

Not bad. (Valcourt!)
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.
Possible but Harper already has an aboriginal.
Foreign Affairs Minister, I'll go with Chris Alexander....
Possible but I think Harper wants him to do something more domestic at first.
I'm hoping that Harper will shrink the Cabinet. We don't need nearly so many Ministers of State.
I disagree.

Ministers of State are good calling cards abroad.

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???
And he also knows Richard Colvin well too.

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One question is whether Bev Oda will stay in cabinet. I agree with TripleM that she won't be. (Trust the English MSM to make that the big story, and entirely miss the point).

Another question is whether Mad Max gets a cabinet seat. (Like TripleM, I think so too.)

I wonder whether Eve Adams will have a seat.

And like TripleM, I think Harper will stay with stability (which won him this election). But Harper also knows that long term thinking explains his success.

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In 1965, Pearson brought newly elected MPs Trudeau, Marchand and Pelletier into the Liberal Party. Marchand became labour minister, Pelletier remained a simple backbencher and Trudeau became Pearson's parliamentary secretary.

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In Canada. But abroad, they're "somebody".

And ministers are more of a somebody. Quality is more important than quantity. If Harper wants to have a couple special portfolios (democratic reform and foreign affairs for the Americas, for example) then that's fine, but we don't really need a minister or state for...well...everything.

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I completed my own list. I think I have the regions fairly well represented, I'm not really familar with a lot of the MPs so there are likely people who are better in some of the posts that I'm just not familiar with. I got rid of a few Minister who I don't think performed great and I was surprised to see just how many Minister either retired or were defeated. I would have liked to see more women in cabinet but I'm just not sure who, there is probably room for cuts to the cabinet as well.

Prime Minister of Canada: Stephen Harper

Minister of Justice and Attorney General: Peter MacKay

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Jason Kenney

Minister of Canadian Heritage: Maxime Bernier

& Minister of Official Languages

Minister of Finance: Jim Flaherty

Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism: Peter Kent

Minister of Industry: Tony Clement

Minister of Health: Kellie Leitch

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development: Lynne Yelich

Minister of Transport, Infrastructure & Communities: James Moore

Leader of the Government in the Senate: Marjory LeBreton

Minister of National Defence: Rob Nicholson

Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development: John Duncan

& Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians

Minister of Veterans Affairs: Rob Merrifield

Minister of Research and Innovation: James Rajotte

Minister of National Revenue: Keith Ashfield

President of the Treasury Board: Diane Finley

Minister of Fisheries and Oceans: Gail Shea

Minister of Public Safety: Vic Toews

Minister of Environment: Diane Ablonczy

Minister of Natural Resources: Christian Paradis

Minister of International Trade: Peter Van Loan

Minister of International Cooperation: Alice Wong

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food: Gerry Ritz

& Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board

Minister of Public Works and Government Services: Rona Ambrose

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs: Rob Moore

Minister for La Francophonie: Denis Lebel

& Minister of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec)

Government House Leader: John Baird

Minister of Labour: Steven Fletcher

Minister of State and Chief Government Whip: Gordon OConnor

Minister of State (Natural Resources): Peter Penashue

Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency)

& Minister for the Atlantic Gateway

Minister of State (Western Economic Diversification) : John Weston

& Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway

Minister of State (Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency) : Leona Aglukkaq

& Minister of State (Status of Women)

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs): Chris Alexander

Minister of State (Finance): Ted Menzies

Minister of State (Agriculture): Jacques Gourde

Minister of State (Democratic Reform): Michael Chong

Minister of State (Seniors): Julian Fantino

Minister of State (Transport): Bernard Trottier

Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism): Joe Oliver

Minister of State (Sport): Gary Goodyear

& Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario)

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I completed my own list. I think I have the regions fairly well represented, I'm not really familar with a lot of the MPs so there are likely people who are better in some of the posts that I'm just not familiar with. I got rid of a few Minister who I don't think performed great and I was surprised to see just how many Minister either retired or were defeated. I would have liked to see more women in cabinet but I'm just not sure who, there is probably room for cuts to the cabinet as well.

Prime Minister of Canada: Stephen Harper

Minister of Justice and Attorney General: Peter MacKay

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Jason Kenney

Minister of Canadian Heritage: Maxime Bernier

& Minister of Official Languages

Minister of Finance: Jim Flaherty

Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism: Peter Kent

Minister of Industry: Tony Clement

Minister of Health: Kellie Leitch

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development: Lynne Yelich

Minister of Transport, Infrastructure & Communities: James Moore

Leader of the Government in the Senate: Marjory LeBreton

Minister of National Defence: Rob Nicholson

Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development: John Duncan

& Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians

Minister of Veterans Affairs: Rob Merrifield

Minister of Research and Innovation: James Rajotte

Minister of National Revenue: Keith Ashfield

President of the Treasury Board: Diane Finley

Minister of Fisheries and Oceans: Gail Shea

Minister of Public Safety: Vic Toews

Minister of Environment: Diane Ablonczy

Minister of Natural Resources: Christian Paradis

Minister of International Trade: Peter Van Loan

Minister of International Cooperation: Alice Wong

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food: Gerry Ritz

& Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board

Minister of Public Works and Government Services: Rona Ambrose

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs: Rob Moore

Minister for La Francophonie: Denis Lebel

& Minister of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec)

Government House Leader: John Baird

Minister of Labour: Steven Fletcher

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

Minister of State (Natural Resources): Peter Penashue

Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency)

& Minister for the Atlantic Gateway

Minister of State (Western Economic Diversification) : John Weston

& Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway

Minister of State (Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency) : Leona Aglukkaq

& Minister of State (Status of Women)

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs): Chris Alexander

Minister of State (Finance): Ted Menzies

Minister of State (Agriculture): Jacques Gourde

Minister of State (Democratic Reform): Michael Chong

Minister of State (Seniors): Julian Fantino

Minister of State (Transport): Bernard Trottier

Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism): Joe Oliver

Minister of State (Sport): Gary Goodyear

& Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario)

Not bad

in fact I think this is more realistic then the one I tried to put together.

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