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assignments to give them cabinet standing while allowing them to focus exclusively on house business. This has not been the case at the provincial level. In recent years,
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have served as Government House Leaders while simultaneously holding the high-profile
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responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the
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Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
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House Leaders at the federal level are often granted
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cabinet minister
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
minister without portfolio
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Minister of Energy
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Minister of Government and Consumer Services
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John Milloy
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