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Government’s ‘very big’ DM committee structure

'If you want to rank committees in terms of their importance, look at their membership,' government expert Donald Savoie says

The senior ranks of the public service use a broad structure of 10 deputy minister committees–which coordinate, recommend and warn the government on policy decisions–and that one expert says is a "very big framework" larger than the British system.

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