The Canadian Ministry in order of precedence (Current) Name Title Harper, Stephen (Right Hon.) Prime Minister Nicholson, Rob (Hon.) Minister of Justice Attorney General of Canada Blackburn, Jean-Pierre (Hon.) Minister of National Revenue Minister of State (Agriculture) Thompson, Greg (Hon.) Minister of Veterans Affairs LeBreton, Marjory (Hon.) Leader of the Government in the Senate Minister of State (Seniors) Strahl, Chuck (Hon.) Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians MacKay, Peter (Hon.) Minister of National Defence Minister for the Atlantic Gateway Day, Stockwell (Hon.) Minister of International Trade Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway Toews, Vic (Hon.) President of the Treasury Board Ambrose, Rona (Hon.) Minister of Labour Finley, Diane (Hon.) Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Oda, Bev (Hon.) Minister of International Cooperation Prentice, Jim (Hon.) Minister of the Environment Baird, John (Hon.) Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Cannon, Lawrence (Hon.) Minister of Foreign Affairs Clement, Tony (Hon.) Minister of Industry Flaherty, Jim (Hon.) Minister of Finance Verner, Josée (Hon.) Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada Minister for La Francophonie Hill, Jay (Hon.) Leader of the Government in the House of Commons Van Loan, Peter (Hon.) Minister of Public Safety Ritz, Gerry (Hon.) Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board Kenney, Jason (Hon.) Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Paradis, Christian (Hon.) Minister of Public Works and Government Services Moore, James (Hon.) Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages Aglukkaq, Leona (Hon.) Minister of Health Raitt, Lisa (Hon.) Minister of Natural Resources Shea, Gail (Hon.) Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Lunn, Gary (Hon.) Minister of State (Sport) O'Connor, Gordon (Hon.) Minister of State Guergis, Helena (Hon.) Minister of State (Status of Women) Ablonczy, Diane (Hon.) Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism) Merrifield, Rob (Hon.) Minister of State (Transport) Yelich, Lynne (Hon.) Minister of State (Western Economic Diversification) Fletcher, Steven (Hon.) Minister of State (Democratic Reform) Goodyear, Gary (Hon.) Minister of State (Science and Technology) Lebel, Denis (Hon.) Minister of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec) Ashfield, Keith (Hon.) Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) Kent, Peter (Hon.) Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas) http://webinfo.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainCabinetCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current
The number and roles of ministers in the Canadian Cabinet are at the discretion of the Prime Minister (through advice to the Governor General), and so these details are subject to change. See "sources and related links" for the most up-to-date list of Cabinet ministers.
Prime Minister
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C., M.P. (Calgary--Southwest)
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
The Honourable Gerry Ritz P.C., M.P. (Battlefords--Lloydminster)
Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
The Honourable Rob Moore P.C., M.P. (Fundy Royal)
Minister of Canadian Heritage
The Honourable Shelly Glover P.C., M.P. (Saint Boniface)
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
The Honourable Chris Alexander P.C., M.P. (Ajax--Pickering)
Minister of the Economic Development Agency for Québec
and President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
The Honourable Denis Lebel P.C., M.P. (Roberval--Lac-Saint-Jean)
Minister of the Environment
The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq P.C., M.P. (Nunavut)
Minister of Finance
The Honourable James Flaherty P.C., M.P. (Whitby-Ajax)
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
The Honourable Gail Shea P.C., M.P. (Egmont)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Honourable John Baird P.C., M.P. (Ottawa West--Nepean)
Minister of Health
The Honourable Rona Ambrose P.C., M.P. (Edmonton--Spruce Grove)
Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development
The Honourable Jason Kenney P.C., M.P. (Calgary Southeast)
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
The Honourable Bernard Valcourt P.C., M.P. (Madawaska--Victoria)
Minister of Industry
The Honourable James Moore P.C., M.P. (Port Moody--Westwood--Port Coquitlam)
Minister for International Cooperation
The Honourable Christian Paradis P.C., M.P. (Mégantic--L'Érable)
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
The Honourable Peter Mackay P.C., M.P. (Central Nova)
Minister of Labour
The Honourable Kellie Leitch P.C., M.P. (Simcoe--Grey)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
The Honourable Peter Van Loan P.C., M.P. (York--Simcoe)
Minister of National Defence
The Honourable Rob Nicholson P.C., M.P. (Niagara falls)
Minister of National Revenue
The Honourable Kerry-Lynne Findlay P.C., M.P. (Delta--Richmond East)
Minister of Natural Resources
The Honourable Joe Oliver P.C., M.P. (Eglinton--Lawrence)
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
The Honourable Steven Blaney P.C., M.P. (Lévis--Bellechasse)
Minister of Public Works and Government Services
The Honourable Diane Finley P.C., M.P. (Haldimand--Norfolk)
Minister of Transport
The Honourable Lisa Raitt P.C., M.P. (Halton)
President of the Treasury Board
The Honourable Tony Clement P.C., M.P. (Parry Sound--Muskoka)
Minister of Veterans Affairs
The Honourable Julian Fantino P.C., M.P. (Vaughan)
Minister of Western Economic Diversification
The Honourable Michelle Rempel P.C., M.P. (Calgary Centre-North)
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Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
cabinet ministers are responsible for departments such as health, education, etc.
Today is Monday, December 1, 2008. Hold your breath. By this evening there might be an entirely new batch of federal cabinet ministers. The government of Canada is about to be overthrown (democratically, that is).
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The 28th Ministry consisted of thirty-two (32) ministers. Of these, twenty-seven (27) ministers were members of Cabinet. (The Secretaries of State served as ministers, but were not members of Cabinet.)
The Prime Minister is the head of cabinet. He/she selects the ministers of cabinet.
Currently, there are thirty-seven ministers for Canada. Of these, all thirty-seven are currently members of the Cabinet. (It should be noted that not all members of the ministry have always been members of the Cabinet; the prime minister may recommend appointments of junior ministers who may not be included as members of the Cabinet.)
Cabinet Ministers
The Executive Branch of Canada's Government is called the "Cabinet" and its members are "Cabinet Ministers." The Cabinet Ministers are chosen by the Prime Minister. Most Cabinet Ministers are members of the House of Commons and at least one will be a Senator. Occasionally, someone who is not a member of either the Senate or House of Commons will be appointed to Cabinet. In such case, it is expected that she or he will seek election to the House of Commons at the earliest opportunity. Alternatively, the Prime Minister could appoint that person to the Senate.
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
Today is Monday, December 1, 2008. Hold your breath. By this evening there might be an entirely new batch of federal cabinet ministers. The government of Canada is about to be overthrown (democratically, that is).
Normally yes, the party that forms the government assigns Cabinet Ministers from their own ranks. Occassionally a coalition government is formed with Cabinet positions filled by different parties.
Cabinet of Ministers - Soviet Union - was created in 1991.
Cabinet of Ministers - Soviet Union - ended in 1991.
cabinet ministers are responsible for departments such as health, education, etc.
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