Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal (Canada)
The Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal is a portfolio in the Canadian cabinet, associated with the Privy Council Office.
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Canadian cabinet - Privy Council Office
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The position was created by Prime Minister Paul Martin when he succeeded Jean Chrétien in December 2003 under the title Minister responsible for Democratic Reform in order to address the "democratic deficit", an issue Martin campaigned on when he ran for leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
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Prime Minister - Paul Martin - Jean Chrétien - December - 2003 - Liberal Party of Canada
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The portfolio was initially held by the government house leader, Jacques Saada, in Martin's first cabinet. After the 2004 election, the portfolio was given to Mauril Bélanger, who is the deputy government house leader.
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Government house leader - Jacques Saada - 2004 election - Mauril Bélanger - Deputy government house leader
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When Belinda Stronach crossed the floor from the Conservative Party to Liberals on May 17, 2005, she assumed responsibilities for the portfolio along with the post of Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. At this point the title was changed from Democratic Reform to Democratic Renewal.
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Belinda Stronach - Crossed the floor - Conservative Party - Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development
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The minister has been instructed to table an action plan outlining proposals to reform the operations of the Canadian House of Commons in order to increase the role of individual Members of Parliament in the House and its committees. Proposals include allowing more free votes, giving committees more authority, increase research budgets, allowing chairs of house committees to be elected rather than appointed by the prime minister, giving MPs a role in choosing which committees they sit on rather than having them assigned by the prime minister or government house leader.
Related Topics:
Canadian House of Commons - Members of Parliament - Free vote
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