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Your the boss now! What stays? What goes?

I suspect paying very close attention to Auditor General reports would a good move too.
 
Billions are spent on environmental remediation for risks that are imperceptibly low. Remediation of historic contaminated sites should be based on actual hazards to health not theoretical harm. In general, remediation criteria are so low as to be difficult and expensive to meet.

Money spent on theoretical harm should be re-directed to actual health hazards to Canadians such as lack of access to health care.
 
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