As the executive branch of the government, the cabinet is assigned separate issues to take care of, such as the environment. In order to resolve these issues, the federal cabinet oversees the passing over government legislations, policies, and finances (Hodgetts). To do this, each province and territory must be present in the cabinet, which means that the cabinet can be seen as an attempt to exercise representation in politics (Mallory 148). Having a federal government has also shown to have complementary beneficial roles to the Canadian government such as avoiding cabinet reorganization (Mallory 150). To sum up, according to Mallory, the role of the cabinet is to be the “central executive mechanism” (Mallory 153) and act as the final stage in deciding acceptable policies in a fair way to all the regions in
As the executive branch of the government, the cabinet is assigned separate issues to take care of, such as the environment. In order to resolve these issues, the federal cabinet oversees the passing over government legislations, policies, and finances (Hodgetts). To do this, each province and territory must be present in the cabinet, which means that the cabinet can be seen as an attempt to exercise representation in politics (Mallory 148). Having a federal government has also shown to have complementary beneficial roles to the Canadian government such as avoiding cabinet reorganization (Mallory 150). To sum up, according to Mallory, the role of the cabinet is to be the “central executive mechanism” (Mallory 153) and act as the final stage in deciding acceptable policies in a fair way to all the regions in