In the aftermath of the controversy, the Martin government eliminated a federal program that allowed foreign-born exotic dancers to enter the country.
Her revelations led to the Martin government establishing the Gomery Commission to conduct a public inquiry and file a report on the matter.
He used this influence to urge the Martin government to send peacekeepers to Darfur.
However, the Martin government refused to allow the election date to be decided by the opposition.
During the 2006 election campaign, the Martin government proposed income tax cuts for lower-middle income earners.
He was instrumental in putting forward a child care strategy during the Martin government.
He was a prominent supporter of the Martin government's 2005 budget, and argued against bringing down the minority Liberal government to force a summer election.
She held this post until the defeat of the Martin government in 2006.
The Martin government created these positions so that the Minister of State title is effectively invisible.
He was Paul Martin's Quebec lieutenant during the period of the Martin government.