I think the cabinet is ridiculously ****ing large. I counted 38 members; that's almost 30% of the entire Liberal caucus, and isn't far off the size of some provincial legislatures (it's already bigger than PEI's).
For instance, we've got a Minister of Health, a Minister of State for Public Health, and a Minister of State for Families and Caregivers. WTH do the latter two do that can't be covered by the first? (I do realize there's some distinction between Minister of State and full Minister, but I'd be surprised if it amounts to much other than an excuse to give two more MPs a better seat at the trough)
For instance, we've got a Minister of Health, a Minister of State for Public Health, and a Minister of State for Families and Caregivers. WTH do the latter two do that can't be covered by the first? (I do realize there's some distinction between Minister of State and full Minister, but I'd be surprised if it amounts to much other than an excuse to give two more MPs a better seat at the trough)
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