Ministry (Cabinet)
as of Thursday, September 19, 2024
Once appointed, the Prime Minister selects a number of confidential advisers, usually from among the members of the governing party, who are made members of the Privy Council and sworn in as ministers. Collectively, they are known as the “Ministry” or cabinet. The cabinet is the key decision-making forum in the federal government, responsible for its administration and the establishment of its policy.
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Information about the Ministry (Cabinet) prior to September 2001 is available on the
Library of Parliament website.