While there are no legal qualifications of the potential ministers, there are a number of conventions
传统而已,不是法律要求,这件事可以特事特办
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Selection and structure
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The governor general appoints to the Cabinet persons chosen by the prime minister—
John A. Macdonald once half-jokingly listed his occupation as
cabinet maker. While there are no legal qualifications of the potential ministers, there are a number of conventions that are expected to be followed. For instance, there is typically a minister from each
province, ministers from
visible minority,
with disability and
Indigenous groups, female ministers, and, while the majority of those chosen to serve as ministers of the Crown are
members of Parliament, a cabinet sometimes includes a
senator,
[26] especially as a representative of a province or region where the governing
party won few or no
ridings