Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That's a helpful discussion of the fluid realm in which policy is stated. I'm not challenging that Cabinet should have the authority at times to make exception. I think that is a valuable part of our institution. However, as the Premier said yesterday, where we can warrant it. Principles like this come into play very dramatically, especially when you're a business person. So, Mr. Speaker, what I'd like to ask now is, what criteria are in place. Can the Minister put some shape and some form and some scope to what the criteria are that would guide Cabinet when making an exception to a rule becomes warranted? Thank you.
Bill Braden on Question 111-15(3): Consistent Application Of Government Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on March 30th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 111-15(3): Consistent Application Of Government Policy
Question 111-15(3): Consistent Application Of Government Policy
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 29th, 2004
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