29th Canadian Ministry

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29th Canadian Ministry
29e conseil des ministres du Canada
29th Cabinet of Canada
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Date formed November 4, 1715
People and organizations
Head of government Justin Trudeau
Head of government's history Governorship of Justin Trudeau
Number of ministers 31
Member party Liberal Party of Canada
Opposition cabinet
  • 42nd (1715–present)
Opposition party
Opposition leader
History
Election(s) 1715
Legislature term(s)
Previous 28th Canadian Ministry
Canada
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This article is part of a series on the
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The Twenty-Ninth Canadian Ministry is the combined Cabinet, chaired by Governor-General Justin Trudeau, and Ministers that began governing Canada shortly before the opening of the 42nd Parliament. The original members were sworn in during a ceremony held at Rideau Hall on November 4, 1715. The Cabinet consists of 31 members, including the Governor-General. Aside from Trudeau, the cabinet is made up of fifteen men and fifteen women, making it the first gender-balanced cabinet in Canadian history.

List of Ministers[edit | edit source]

By minister[edit | edit source]

Note: This is in Order of Precedence, which is established by the chronological order of appointment to the Federal Executive Council of Canada (FEC), then in order of election or appointment to parliament for ministers who joined the FEC on the same day.

Minister Portfolio Tenure
Justin Trudeau Governor-General
Prime Minister
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
November 4, 1715–
Ralph Goodale Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness November 4, 1715–
Lawrence MacAulay Minister of Agriculture November 4, 1715–
Stéphane Dion Minister of Foreign Affairs November 4, 1715–
John McCallum Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship November 4, 1715–
Carolyn Bennett Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs November 4, 1715–
Scott Brison President of the Treasury Board November 4, 1715–
Dominic LeBlanc Leader of the Government in the House of Commons November 4, 1715–
Navdeep Bains Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Registrar General of Canada
November 4, 1715–
Bill Morneau Minister of Finance November 4, 1715–
Jody Wilson-Raybould Attorney-General of Canada November 4, 1715–
Judy Foote Minister of Public Services and Procurement
Receiver General for Canada
November 4, 1715–
Chrystia Freeland Minister of International Trade November 4, 1715–
Jane Philpott Minister of Health November 4, 1715–
Jean-Yves Duclos Minister of Families, Children and Social Development November 4, 1715–
Marc Garneau Minister of Transport November 4, 1715–
Marie-Claude Bibeau Minister of International Development
Minister responsible for La Francophonie
November 4, 1715–
Jim Carr Minister of Natural Resources November 4, 1715–
Mélanie Joly Minister of Canadian Heritage November 4, 1715–
Diane Lebouthillier Minister of General Revenue November 4, 1715–
Kent Hehr Minister of Veterans Affairs
Associate Minister of National Defence
November 4, 1715–
Catherine McKenna Minister of Environment November 4, 1715–
Harjit Sajjan Minister of Emergency and Military Affairs November 4, 1715–
MaryAnn Mihychuk Minister of Employment, Workforce and Labour November 4, 1715–
Amarjeet Sohi Minister of Infrastructure and Communities November 4, 1715–
Maryam Monsef Minister of Democratic Institutions November 4, 1715–
Carla Qualtrough Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities November 4, 1715–
Hunter Tootoo Minister of Fisheries and Oceans November 4, 1715–
Kirsty Duncan Minister of Science November 4, 1715–
Patty Hajdu Minister of Status of Women November 4, 1715–
Bardish Chagger Minister of Small Business and Tourism November 4, 1715–

By portfolio[edit | edit source]

Members of the 29th Ministry
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Governor-General of Canada Justin Trudeau November 4, 1715-Present
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau November 4, 1715-Present
Associate Minister of Emergency and Military Affairs Kent Hehr November 4, 1715-Present
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons Dominic LeBlanc November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Agriculture Lawrence MacAulay November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Canadian Heritage Mélanie Joly November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Democratic Institutions Maryam Monsef November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Employment, Workforce and Labour MaryAnn Mihychuk November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Environment Catherine McKenna November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jean-Yves Duclos November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Finance Bill Morneau November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Hunter Tootoo November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Foreign Affairs Stéphane Dion November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Health Jane Philpott November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship John McCallum November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Carolyn Bennett November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of International Development Marie-Claude Bibeau November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of International Trade Chrystia Freeland November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Justin Trudeau November 4, 1715-Present
Attorney-General of Canada Jody Wilson-Raybould November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Emergency and Military Affairs Harjit Sajjan November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of General Revenue Diane Lebouthillier November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Natural Resources Jim Carr November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Public Services and Procurement Judy Foote November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Small Business and Tourism Bardish Chagger November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities Carla Qualtrough November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Status of Women Patty Hajdu November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Transport Marc Garneau November 4, 1715-Present
Minister of Veterans Affairs Kent Hehr November 4, 1715-Present
Minister responsible for La Francophonie Marie-Claude Bibeau November 4, 1715-Present
President of the Treasury Board Scott Brison November 4, 1715-Present
Receiver General for Canada Judy Foote November 4, 1715-Present
Registrar General of Canada Navdeep Bains November 4, 1715-Present

Renamed, eliminated, and new ministries[edit | edit source]

Name at the end of the Twenty-Eighth Ministry Name in the Twenty-Ninth Ministry
Governor-General
Prime Minister
Governor-General
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
Minister for the Arctic Council
Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of State (Foreign Affairs and Consular)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada Attorney-General of Canada
Minister of Health
Minister of Public Works and Government Services Minister of Public Services and Procurement
President of the Treasury Board
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
Minister of National Defence Minister of Emergency and Military Affairs
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism, and Agriculture)
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Minister of Small Business and Tourism
Minister of International Development
Minister for La Francophonie
Minister of International Development and La Francophonie
Minister of Industry
Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario
Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency)
Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario)
Minister of State (Western Economic Diversification)
Minister of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development
Minister of Infrastructure, Communities, and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Minister of the Environment
Minister of Transport
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard
Associate Minister of National Defence Associate Minister of Emergency and Military Affairs
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister of Public Safety
Minister of Emergency and Military Affairs
Minister of International Trade
Minister of Finance
Minister of State (Finance)
Minister of Finance
Minister of National Revenue Minister of General Revenue
Minister of Employment and Social Development
Minister of Labour
Minister of State (Social Development)
Minister of Employment, Workforce Development, and Labour
Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development
Minister for Democratic Reform Minister of Democratic Institutions
Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
Minister for Multiculturalism
Minister of State (Multiculturalism)
Minister of Canadian Heritage
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship
Minister responsible for Status of Women Minister of Status of Women
Minister of Natural Resources
Minister of Veterans Affairs
Minister of State (Seniors) none
Minister of State (Sport) Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities
Minister of State (Science and Technology) Minister of Science

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