Cabinet shuffle had only domestic calculations in mind

Peter MacKay had just gotten to know his international counterparts and, poof, he's gone. Shifting Gordon O'Connor out of Defence and placing Maxime Bernier in Foreign Affairs is done with only domestic calculations in mind.

Through most of the 20th century, the Cabinet met irregularly–whenever the Prime Minister wanted–and with an agenda often unveiled only once Cabinet was convened. Cabinet had little support for its deliberations. Whatever committees it had beyond Treasury Board were ad hoc. They were ...

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