Cabinet warned second year will be full of hard choices, can’t please everyone
SUDBURY, Ont. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers have been warned they’re heading into a tough year.
The warning came Sunday from Sir Michael Barber, the British guru on “deliverology” — the art of ensuring that governments deliver on their promises — who spoke to the federal cabinet during the first day of a two-day retreat.
Having spent the first 10 months of their mandate enjoying a prolonged honeymoon, consulting with Canadians on dozens of different issues and setting the stage to deliver on Trudeau’s ambitious agenda, Barber effectively told ministers it’s time to fish or cut bait.
“If you want to generate results … then in Year 2 you really need a focus on relentless implementation, on taking some difficult decisions where you can’t please all of the people all the time,” he said outside the retreat.


