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Prime Minister Harper announces new Ministry and reaffirms government priorities

NEWS RELEASE

6 February 2006
Ottawa, Ontario

Mr. Stephen Harper being sworn in as Prime Minister by the Clerk of the Privy Council at Rideau Hall.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the appointment of a new Ministry designed to deliver the change mandated by Canadians on January 23rd.

“My smaller Cabinet and more streamlined Cabinet structure are designed for work—not for show,” said Prime Minister Harper. “The team is talented and balanced, reflecting our national diversity. The 26 Ministers are equal members of the team, ensuring equal voices from all regions of Canada. The structure is designed to promote accountable, efficient and effective government—more focus and purpose; less process and cost.”

In announcing the new Cabinet, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government’s intention to focus on five key priorities: “Our mission is clear,” said the Prime Minister. “We will restore faith and trust in our public institutions as we keep Canada strong and united.”


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BACKGROUNDER

Streamlining Government to Achieve Results and Improve Service to Canadians

Two Cabinet committees—Operations and Priorities and Planning—have been created to ensure effective day-to-day governing and to provide strategic direction on priorities for Canadians. Three policy committees—Social Affairs; Economic Affairs; and Foreign Affairs and National Security—will identify the means to achieve these strategic priorities. Finally, Treasury Board will examine initiatives to strengthen government accountability.

In addition, a number of changes to the structure and organization of government have been made to promote accountability, efficiency and effectiveness: Reinforcing Government Accountability

As part of the government’s commitment to improved accountability and transparency, Prime Minister Harper issued a new guide and code of ethics for Ministers and their staff: Accountable Government: A Guide for Ministers and the Conflict of Interest and Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders

Accountable Government: A Guide for Ministers reflects a streamlined Ministry and the government’s commitment to enhanced accountability. It also provides greater detail and clarity on important matters such as the relationship between exempt staff and public servants, and ministerial responsibility for non-departmental organizations in a Minister’s portfolio. The revisions to the Conflict of Interest and Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders include: