animatronic
Senior Member
That is not ministerial responsibility. Ministerial responsibility means that a minister is responsible for everything that happens in the department he oversees. That mistakes made by deputy ministers/department are his responsibility and therefore he should be the one owning that responsibility even if the mistakes were made before he held the position.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/housepublications/publication.aspx?docid=1812721&file=33
And it's a Parliamentary rule, does not apply to municipal politics.
Ok, I was thinking along the lines of the broader concept of personal accountability - e.g., Maxime Bernier getting fired for leaving confidential documents at his girlfriend's house, Bev Oda being an all-round fuck up. It's also a bit silly that municipal politician get to act with impunity between elections while everyone else has party discipline to keep them in line.
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