Immigration Reform Dept: It s hardly a new message but one that is designed to help keep the massive and restless Tory caucus in line as the government dedicates the first part of the new year to a remaining suite of budget measures, criminal justice bills and immigration reform, according to Globe and Mail. Until then, Mr. Harper argued Wednesday, MPs need to keep rowing in the same direction and video: A day in the life of Stephen Harper via Twitter Last July the prime minister signalled to fellow Tories that he will enact a major shuffle of his cabinet in mid-2013 and prorogue Parliament to usher in a new Throne Speech outlining what will clearly be a new pre-election agenda. The last election was 2011 and the next federal ballot is expected in 2015; in the coming shuffle Mr. Harper wants to promote strong performers, drop weaker ones and build a team that could fight the next campaign.
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