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Cabinet ministers were chosen for political reasons and kept on a short leash by the Prime Minister’s Office. Morneau said he resigned in August, 2020 because he was angry about malicious leaks regarding his conduct in the WE Charity affair he believes were orchestrated by the PMO, suggesting he was skeptical when Trudeau denied knowing where they were coming from.
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