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373:- although in McNaughton's case, he didn't resign from cabinet until he'd lost *two* by-elections meaning he was a minister without being in parliament for several months). Similarly, an incumbent cabinet minister who loses his/her set in a general election remains in cabinet until his/her successor is sworn in (or until the new government is sworn in in the case of governments that are defeated) so it wouldn't be unconstitutional for a cabinet minister to resign as an MPP but remain in cabinet for a few additional days until their successor is appointed. 170: 148: 90: 753: 550: 832: 365:(or Senator) or MPP but convention is that one can only do this or a short period of time - ie there have been several people historically who have been appointed to cabinet without being in parliament but it is expected that they will seek a seat very soon either in a by-election or general election and will resign from cabinet if they are unsuccessful (eg 430: 906: 364:
Actually, while yesterday's news articles said the resignation as MPP was effective immediately I see that more recent articles say she's resigning as an MPP "soon" so I'll defer to the more recent info. However, your edit note isn't quite correct. In fact, you can be in cabinet without being an MP
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Sorry for the late reply. I believe that since the party elected him at the leadership convention in 2012 and since he is still leader, than he is not an interim one. He is just the main one serving out his two years until there is a new one. Plus, the Wiki NDP page once again lists him as the main
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Hi, rather than edit war about this, I suggest the article stay as is until the cabinet shuffle rather than rely on a source that is clearly wrong.
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You were persistent too, and it turns out you were wrong. Next time, please check your sources rather than attack IPs.
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Hi, Just curious why the reversion from the new format (PM party colours highlighted) back to the old format? Thanks
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Could we get you to start a conversation before moving all theses articles away from there official title. --
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leader (No "interim" word beside his name), so I think it's best that we leave it at that.
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