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shadow cabinet

By Susan Munroe, About.com

Definition: The leader of an opposition party in parliament or in a provincial legislative assembly in Canada may choose members of his caucus or party to serve as critics of specific departments, portfolios or subject areas. These critics are collectively called a shadow cabinet. Critics gain expertise on the policies and issues related to the specific subject area and ask questions and provide advice and criticism both inside and outside the legislature.

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