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 Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is a politician and member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> cabinet where deputy ministers are senior civil servants.
The official duties <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> are to answer on behalf <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> overall government policy during Question Period and chair the Cabinet <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada in the absence <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
The Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada (French: Vice-premier ministre du Canada) is an honourary position in the Canadian government, conferred at the discretion <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> on a member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Cabinet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Canada   (788 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For example, John Turner was briefly <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> in 1984 without being a member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Commons; he would ironically win his seat in the general election that swept him from power.
Since the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is, in practice, the most powerful member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Canadian government, he or she is sometimes erroneously referred to as Canada's head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> state.
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), the head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Government <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, is usually the leader <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the political party with the most seats in the Canadian House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Commons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_minister_of_Canada   (2450 words)

  
 Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is a politician and member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> cabinet where deputy ministers are senior civil servants.
The official duties <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> are to answer on behalf <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> overall government policy during Question Period and chair the Cabinet <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada in the absence <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
The Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada (French: Vice-premier ministre du Canada) is an honourary position in the Canadian government, conferred at the discretion <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> on a member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Cabinet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Canada   (646 words)

  
 PlanetPapers - Mackenzie King" The Greatest <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada
The Greatest <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada was William Lyon Mackenzie King.
The close friendship <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King with British <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Winston Churchill and U.S. President F.D. Roosevelt was one <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the cornerstones <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Allied effort.
King's record <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is sometimes difficult to judge.
http://www.planetpapers.com/Assets/1790.php   (1071 words)

  
 CTV.ca Harper sworn in as Canada's 22nd <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>
Elsewhere, Nicholson, an MP from Niagara Falls, Ont., is the only <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> with previous federal cabinet experience, having served under the short tenure <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Kim Campbell.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Stephen Harper smiles during the group photo after being sworn in at Government House in Ottawa.
Monte Solberg is sworn in as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Citizenship and Immigration.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060206/cabinet_main_060206/20060206?hub=TopStories   (1650 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If his or her party loses a motion <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> no confidence, a <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> may resign (allowing another party to form the government), or more often will appeal to the people by having Parliament dissolved and a general election held.
Since the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is, in practice, the most powerful member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Canadian government, he or she is sometimes erroneously referred to as Canada's head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> state.
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), the head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Government <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, is usually the leader <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the political party with the most seats in the Canadian House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Commons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada   (2120 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada: The Honourable Anne McLellan - Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada: The Honourable Anne McLellan- Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
McLellan served as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Justice and Attorney General <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada from 1997 to 2002 and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Natural Resources and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians from 1993 to 1997.
In 2003, she was named Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
http://pm.gc.ca/eng/bio.asp?id=30   (222 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Cabinet <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada
A council <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> ministers chaired by the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, the Cabinet is the senior echelon <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Ministry.
Deputy Ministers are neither MPs nor Cabinet Ministers but are the senior civil servant in a governmental department and assist the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> both by giving non-partisan advice and by assisting in the administration <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the department.
The last cabinet <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> to be neither a MP nor a Senator was Brian Tobin, who was appointed <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Industry several months before he won a seat in the 2000 General Election.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Cabinet_of_Canada   (1643 words)

  
 Ogilvy Renault - Our People - Biography
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Mulroney also served as Co-Chairman <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the United Nations Summit on Children and his government played leading roles in the campaign against apartheid in South Africa, the creation <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Le Sommet de la Francophonie and the Gulf War.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Mulroney’s government also introduced a series <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> privatizations, a low inflation policy, historic tax reform, extensive deregulation and expenditure reduction policies that continue to be the basis <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada’s impressive economic performance today.
He went on to serve as President <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Iron Ore Company <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada before entering politics, becoming Leader <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Progressive Conservative Party <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada in 1983 and Leader <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Official Opposition in the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Commons, to which he was first elected in 1983 and re-elected in 1984 and 1988.
http://www.ogilvyrenault.com/en/OurPeople/ProfessionalBio.aspx?id=553   (463 words)

  
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<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Stephen Harper announced the names <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> parliamentary secretaries today.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Harper calls newly elected Haiti President to offer congratulations
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Stephen Harper announced that he will introduce legislation as soon as possible to make the new $1200 Choice in Child Care Allowance effective as <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> July 1.
http://pm.gc.ca/eng   (156 words)

  
 CNN.com - Canada's new PM to court U.S. - Dec. 12, 2003
Martin took his oath <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> office in both English and French, becoming Canada's 21st <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
Paul Martin is sworn in as the new <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada.
Chretien, who was sworn in as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> in 1993 and turns 70 in January, had planned to retire in February but agreed to leave earlier after pressure from Martin, Liberal Party members and opposition parties.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/12/12/canada.leader.ap   (802 words)

  
 article_details.aspx?articleId=78
Abbott became leader <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Conservative Party and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada upon the sudden death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Sir John A. Macdonald in 1891, only three months after the Conservatives had won a general election.
Though Abbott’s tenure as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> was short (he resigned due to ill health after seventeen months), it was the culmination <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> a long and illustrious career.
While in the Senate, Abbott served as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> without Portfolio (1887-1891), Government Leader in the Senate (1887-1893), and President <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Privy Council (1891-1892).
http://laurentian.quebecheritageweb.com/article_details.aspx?articleId=78   (809 words)

  
 Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada - 1977 to Date
Allan J. MacEachen Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> as well as Government House leader in an interview with the press subsequent to the nomination <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his Cabinet, September 16th, 1977.
The designation, Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, is strictly an honorary title conferred at the discretion <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> on a member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Cabinet.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> responsible for the Millenium Bureau <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada
http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/DepPrimeMin.asp?lang=E   (335 words)

  
 Commonwealth - Former <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, Jean Chrétien, to deliver Commonwealth Lecture
In October 1993 Mr Chrétien's party won a majority <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> seats in the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Commons and he was sworn in as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, a post he held until his resignation in December 2003.
The former <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, The Rt Hon Jean Chrétien PC, will give the Seventh Commonwealth Lecture on Tuesday 30 March 2004 in London.
He held numerous ministerial portfolios and served as Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> before his party left government.
http://www.thecommonwealth.org/Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=37218&PrintFriendly=True   (515 words)

  
 CBC News: Harper sworn in as 22nd <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>
Stephen Harper was sworn in as Canada's 22nd <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> on Monday, 14 days after his party's narrow victory paved the way for the first Conservative government since 1993.
Quebec MP is a former Liberal cabinet <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and has served as Harper's deputy chief <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> staff
The Manitoba MP has been the province's justice and labour <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/02/06/harper-ottawa060206.html   (1095 words)

  
 CanadaInfo: Government: Federal: <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>: Former <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Ministers: Campbell
s a prospective Conservative leader and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Kim Campbell spoke <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the "politics <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> inclusion," a style <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> government she had demonstrated as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Justice, in hopes <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> persuading Canadians to vote Tory one more time.
However, like other new <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> ministers inheruting a long term <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> office, she was unable to shake off an unhappy legacy.
By this time, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Brian Mulroney had announced his retirement, and Campbell was encouraged to run for party leader.
http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/government/campbell.html   (944 words)

  
 Liberal Party <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada
He served almost a quarter century in Liberal cabinets under four different <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Ministers: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Louis St. Laurent, Lester <<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>. Pearson and Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
He was an influential cabinet <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and is regarded as an architect <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> post-war social policy that is an enduring part <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Liberal legacy.
During his time as finance <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Canada recorded five consecutive budget surpluses, erased a $42 billion deficit, paid down more than $36 billion in debt, invested in health care and other key priorities and put in place the largest tax cuts in Canadian history.
http://www.liberal.ca/primeminister_e.aspx   (502 words)

  
 CBC News:Martin government blend <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> old and new
Martin has always said his campaign for the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s job wasn't inspired by his father, who grasped for but never attained the Liberal leadership in the 1950s and '60s.
Lucienne Robillard becomes industry <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> responsible for the Economic Development Agency <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada for the Regions <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Quebec.
Anne McLellan becomes deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> public safety and emergency preparedness.
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/12/12/martin_cab031212   (536 words)

  
 Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>
Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is often a job is held simultaneously with another ministry and usually given to one <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the most experienced ministers <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the cabinet.
A Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is the deputy <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> a <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and a member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> a nation's cabinet.
For this reason Deputy PM is often asked to succeed the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s office following the PM's death or unexpected resignation although this is necessarily constitutionally mandated.
http://www.freeglossary.com/Deputy_Prime_Minister   (286 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World Americas Canadian <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> sworn in
The new <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> has promised a more consultative form <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> government and made sweeping changes to Mr Chretien's cabinet.
Mr Martin has pledged to try to improve his government's communication with Canada's western provinces, where the majority <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> voters did not vote Liberal.
Under Mr Chretien's premiership, his Liberal Party also initiated controversial new laws - allowing same-sex marriages, and decriminalising the possession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> small amounts <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> marijuana.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3313975.stm   (405 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>PRIMEb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>MINISTERb>bb>>bb>bb>>> SAYS CANADA BETTER THAN U.S. BECAUSE WE HAVE ABORTION
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>PRIMEb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>MINISTERb>bb>>bb>bb>>> SAYS CANADA BETTER THAN U.S. MONTREAL, May 16, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Covering a May 14 speech by <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Jean Chretien, the Toronto Sun reports today that "<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Jean Chretien says Canada is a better country than the United States because we've got gun control, abortion rights and no death penalty."
In recent years the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> has become more strident about his pro-abortion stance.
In fact, Chretien's recent comments in Montreal echo his comments at the March 2000 Liberal Party convention when he indicated that his party, the Liberal Party <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, was pro- abortion.
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/may/03051601.html   (371 words)

  
 Jean Chretien: Canada's 26th <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>
"A <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> has a unique duty to preserve the integrity <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the office.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Chrétien is a lawyer by trade, having acquired his degree from Laval University in Quebec.
In 1963 Chrétien was elected for the first time to the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Commons and held many positions within the Canadian Government.
http://www.canadianaconnection.com/cca/chretien.html   (436 words)

  
 Remarks made by the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada
Indeed, the forceful action Canada has taken, shoulder to shoulder with the United States, to track down and bring to justice those behind the attacks is unequivocal proof <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the views <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, the government and the people <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada as to who is responsible for September 11th.
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada: But I've said that it is a division in the world that is building up.
It is being wrongly reported today that in an interview broadcast on CBC television last night <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Jean Chrétien singled out the United States for responsibility for the terrorist attacks <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> September 11, 2001.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/750247/posts   (2174 words)

  
 Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Herb Gray gives assurances over residential schools settlement process
Herb Gray, Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, received assurances that the federal government is now in a position to "move from dialogue to formal discussions, leading to an agreement" in the ongoing matter involving 'residential schools' litigation.
Meeting at his Centre Block offices in Ottawa, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Gray told the Anglican delegation he had received a definitive mandate two days earlier from Cabinet to act as the designated federal official tasked to bring the schools crisis to a satisfactory conclusion by initiating direct "negotiations" with the four church denominations named in litigation.
During the meeting, the delegation made a forceful presentation to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Gray reiterating the financial deadlines and programmatic pressures exerted by the residential schools crisis across Canada.
http://www.anglican.ca/news/news.php?newsItem=2001-05-18_a.ans   (602 words)

  
 Natural Resources Canada - 2003/62 (a)
Following the terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001, he was appointed by the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> as chairman <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> a new Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on Public Security and Anti-Terrorism, where he has coordinated Canada’s domestic and international response to the attacks.
Manley served as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Infrastructure and Crown Corporations, and as Chairman <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Cabinet Committee on Economic Union and the Cabinet Committee on Social Union.
He was appointed as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> National Revenue in June 1997, where he served until August 1999, when he was appointed as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Fisheries and Oceans.
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/media/archives/newsreleases/2003/200362a_e.htm   (1301 words)

  
 India
He also wrote to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> on December 14 to express shock and condemnation <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the attack on Parliament and called for the perpetrators <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the act to be brought to justice.
This initiative was given a special dimension by the visit <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Jean Chrétien to India in January 1996 together with a Team Canada delegation comprising seven Provincial Premiers, two Federal Ministers and over 300 businessmen.
Allan Rock visited India from October 15-19, 2003 during which he met Union <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> State for Commerce and Industry and Ministers <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the state <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Maharashtra.
http://www.cgitoronto.ca/india_canada_bilateral_relations.htm   (3757 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada: <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> announces the appointment <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his National Security Advisor
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Paul Martin today announced the appointment <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> William J.S. Elliott, currently Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Security and Intelligence, Privy Council Office, as his National Security Advisor, effective April 8, 2005.
He joined the Office <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada in 1988 and has held progressively more senior positions since that time, including Senior General Counsel and Head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Legal Services for Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Justice Canada and Deputy Commissioner <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Canadian Coast Guard.
Wright for his dedication and excellent service as Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> to the Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Security and Intelligence Coordinator and National Security Advisor to the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/news.asp?id=454   (364 words)

  
 CNN.com - Canada's new PM to court U.S. - Dec. 12, 2003
Martin took his oath <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> office in both English and French, becoming Canada's 21st <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
Paul Martin is sworn in as the new <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada.
He resigned both as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and member <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Parliament and made no comment to reporters as he left the ceremony -- a private citizen for the first time in 40 years.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/12/12/canada.leader.ap   (802 words)

  
 Canada's Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> dismisses the Monarchy [Archive] - SpaceBattles.com
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> can also keep his job for life if his party is in the majority in parliament without the people's consent.
THe Deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada, John Manley dismissed the monarchy and stated that Canada should elect a head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> state that is from Canada.
John Major and Margaret Thatcher both came from relatively lower-class backgrounds, and while the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> is not quite the head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> state it's mostly a matter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> semantics, in all honesty.
http://kier.3dfrontier.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-36984   (12019 words)

  
 CBC News:Manley quits Liberal leadership race
January 15, 2002: Named deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Canada and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> infrastructure and Crown corporations.
Manley, who is also deputy <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>primeb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>>, was thought to be running a distant second at best, but he said on Tuesday he was proud <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> what his candidacy was able to accomplish.
October 17, 2000: Appointed <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ministerb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> foreign affairs; became chairman <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the ad-hoc cabinet committee on public security and anti-terrorism after the attacks <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> September 11, 2001.
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/07/22/manley_quits030722   (624 words)

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