Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau said on Tuesday that the federal government is “disappointed” former finance minister Bill Morneau didn’t get enough support for his race to the secretary-general of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Garneau added the government believed Morneau was the ideal candidate for the position in these difficult times.
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Liberals ‘disappointed’ Morneau didn’t get enough support after dropping from OECD race
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