Sightings at 24 Sussex
Cabinet speculation is the topic of the day in Ottawa. Will the shuffle come Tuesday? Probably. Will it take place in the morning or the afternoon? And, of course, who is going to which portfolio?
What we do know is that cabinet ministers are today filing through 24 Sussex Drive, the prime minister's residence, to discuss their individual fates
Our crew has seen Diane Finley, the current minister of citizenship and immigration, drive up. So, too, have Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day and Peter Van Loan, the government leader in the House of Commons.
On his way in, Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon actually rolled down his window to tell us he likes being in government. Presumably he is hoping to stay around. Stockwell Day just smiled.
The guessing game is on but until the new cabinet appointments are made only the prime minister and his inner circle know who will be doing what and how extensive this change will be.
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