Tory committees will help ministers avoid missteps

'This would probably lead to making better and more palatable decisions,' says Solberg

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's recent move to create permanent caucus advisory committees for each of his 26 Cabinet ministers will not only help the government avoid making missteps, like its decision to scrap the mandatory long form census, but it will also make it harder for backbench MPs to ...

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