THE HERALD Wednesday February 1990 Page What really happens inside a Liberal caucus meeting Walt r Elliot MPP Hallon North Liberal I mentioned last week that I was preparing to go on a threeday caucus retreat When I returned it occurred to me that you might find it interesting to hear about what happens at caucus meetings Traditionally caucus meetings are confidential This confidentiality allows all members to speak their mind without fear of their party or their col leagues No one but your col leagues will know that you lost your temper with the premier or suggested to some honorable minister that his or her prize piece of new legislation was going to need more than just a little work if your constituents were to cope with it However within this tradition of confidentiality it is possible to describe what goes on at a caucus meeting or a caucus retreat in a general way Ordinaryly full caucus meetings occur from 10 a until noon on Tuesdays when the Legislature is in session and are designed to allow the members to discuss the day to day business of the Legislature Between and 10 a on the same day groups may make presentations to the caucus members or caucus committees may meet Caucus retreats allow time for ministers to make presentations about legislation being developed or for more general discussions about the future direction of party policy The retreats also provide all members with time to have discussions away from the pressure of scheduled to meet and phones to answer and staff with let to sign Caucus is he time when between ministers and backbenchers or the premier and parliamentary assistants become blurred Anyone can express their opinion of government and party policy Everyone is encouraged to make suggestions or voice com plaints about the matters at hand Criticism is often quite fierce and caucus discussions can and do lead directly to changes in government policy or legislation The Liberal Party s most recent caucus retreat was held at Geneva Park at what was formerly a church camp The buildings are designed to promote the meeting of small groups for informal discus sions as well as larger more formal gatherings The large sessions at which all attended concentrated on the future direction of government policy A great deal of the party s election platform from J9S5 and 1987 has been earned out or is presently before the House or Com mittee With this in mind the future priorities of the Liberal government are in the process of being developed The discussions ranged from the state of the economy to the of initiatives to preserve the environment Federal provincial relations the Lake accord taxes health and education were all examined with a view to determining the position Ontario should adopt It was in the more informal small group meeting that the most Fashions For The Young At Heart 115 MAIN ST SGEORGETOWN Across From Passive Reducing Exclusive Ladies Salon Paraffin Wax Manicure 8734907 Rear Entrance Georgetown If you currently 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