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Minister of National Revenue

The minister of national revenue (French: ministre du revenu national) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), as well as the administration of taxation law and collection.

Minister of National Revenue
Ministre du Revenu national
Incumbent
Marie-Claude Bibeau
since July 26, 2023
Canada Revenue Agency
StyleThe Honourable
Member of
Reports to
AppointerMonarch (represented by the governor general);[3]
on the advice of the prime minister[4]
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderWilliam Daum Euler
FormationMarch 21, 1927
SalaryCA$269,800 (2019)[5]
Websitecanada.ca/revenue-agency

The current minister of national revenue is Marie-Claude Bibeau who took office on July 26, 2023.[6]

History edit

The responsibility for collecting taxes was first assigned to the minister of inland revenue, formed in 1867. Between 1892 and 1897, during the 7th Canadian Parliament, the portfolio was considered to be only of the ministry, but not the Cabinet, and was thus referred to as the controller of inland revenue during that time.[7][8] The minister of inland revenue title returned after 1897 and remained until the office was formally abolished.[8]

In 1918, the offices of the minister of inland revenue and the minister of customs were combined into a new position, the minister of customs and inland revenue. In 1921, the minister of customs and inland revenue was replaced by the minister of customs and excise by Statute 11-12 Geo. V, c. 26, which assented to on 4 June 1921.

On March 31, 1927, when the position of minister of customs and excise was abolished and replaced by the present day minister of national revenue. The new National Revenue department was established by expanding the former Department of Customs and Excise with a new facility for the collection of income tax, which had formerly been the responsibility of the Department of Finance. The department became known as Revenue Canada during the 1970s, and subsequently became the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) in 1999.[9] In 2003, the CCRA was split into the Canada Revenue Agency and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the latter falling under the public safety and emergency preparedness portfolio.

List of ministers edit

Key:

  Historical conservative parties
No. Portrait Name Term of office Political party Ministry
1   William Daum Euler March 21, 1927 August 7, 1930 Liberal 14 (King)
2   Edmond Baird Ryckman August 7, 1930 December 1, 1933 Conservative 15 (Bennett)
3   Robert Charles Matthews December 6, 1933 August 13, 1935 Conservative
4   Earl Lawson August 14, 1935 October 23, 1935 Conservative
5   James Lorimer Ilsley October 24, 1935 July 7, 1940 Liberal 16 (King)
6   Colin William George Gibson July 8, 1940 March 7, 1945 Liberal
-   James Angus MacKinnon (Acting) March 8, 1945 April 18, 1945 Liberal
7   David Laurence MacLaren April 19, 1945 July 29, 1945 Liberal
-   James Angus MacKinnon (Acting) July 30, 1945 August 28, 1945 Liberal
8   James Joseph McCann August 29, 1945 November 15, 1948 Liberal
November 15, 1948 June 20, 1957 17 (St-Laurent)
9   George Clyde Nowlan June 21, 1957 August 8, 1962 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker)
10   Hugh John Flemming April 9, 1962 April 21, 1963 Progressive Conservative
11   Jack Garland April 22, 1963 March 14, 1964 Liberal 19 (Pearson)
-   George McIlraith (Acting) March 19, 1964 June 28, 1964 Liberal
12   Edgar Benson June 29, 1964 January 17, 1968 Liberal
13   Jean Chrétien January 18, 1968 April 20, 1968 Liberal
April 20, 1968 July 5, 1968 20 (P.E. Trudeau)
14 Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté July 6, 1968 September 23, 1970 Liberal
15   Herb Gray September 24, 1970 November 26, 1972 Liberal
16   Robert Stanbury November 27, 1972 August 7, 1974 Liberal
17   Ron Basford August 8, 1974 September 25, 1975 Liberal
18   Bud Cullen September 26, 1975 September 13, 1976 Liberal
19   Monique Bégin September 14, 1976 September 15, 1977 Liberal
20 Joseph-Philippe Guay September 16, 1977 November 23, 1978 Liberal
21 Tony Abbott November 24, 1978 June 3, 1979 Liberal
22   Walter Baker June 4, 1979 March 2, 1980 Progressive Conservative 21 (Clark)
23   Bill Rompkey March 3, 1980 September 29, 1982 Liberal 22 (P.E. Trudeau)
24   Pierre Bussières September 30, 1982 June 29, 1984 Liberal
25   Roy MacLaren June 30, 1984 September 16, 1984 Liberal 23 (Turner)
26   Perrin Beatty September 17, 1984 August 19, 1985 Progressive Conservative 24 (Mulroney)
27   Elmer MacKay August 20, 1985 January 29, 1989 Progressive Conservative
28   Otto Jelinek January 30, 1989 June 24, 1993 Progressive Conservative
29   Garth Turner June 25, 1993 November 3, 1993 Progressive Conservative 25 (Campbell)
30   David Anderson November 4, 1993 January 24, 1996 Liberal 26 (Chrétien)
31   Jane Stewart January 25, 1996 June 10, 1997 Liberal
32   Herb Dhaliwal June 11, 1997 August 2, 1999 Liberal
33   Martin Cauchon August 3, 1999 January 14, 2002 Liberal
34   Elinor Caplan January 15, 2002 December 11, 2003 Liberal
35   Stan Keyes December 12, 2003 July 19, 2004 Liberal 27 (Martin)
36   John McCallum July 20, 2004 February 5, 2006 Liberal
37   Carol Skelton February 6, 2006 August 14, 2007 Conservative 28 (Harper)
38   Gordon O'Connor August 14, 2007 October 29, 2008 Conservative
39   Jean-Pierre Blackburn October 30, 2008 January 19, 2010 Conservative
40   Keith Ashfield January 19, 2010 May 18, 2011 Conservative
41   Gail Shea May 18, 2011 July 15, 2013 Conservative
42   Kerry-Lynne Findlay July 15, 2013 November 4, 2015 Conservative
43   Diane Lebouthillier November 4, 2015 July 26, 2023 Liberal 29 (J. Trudeau)
44   Marie-Claude Bibeau July 26, 2023 Incumbent Liberal

Predecessors edit

Minister of Inland Revenue edit

Minister From To Ministry Description
Minister of Inland Revenue
William Pearce Howland 1 July 1867 14 July 1868 1st (Macdonald)
Alexander Campbell, Senator (acting) 15 July 1868 15 November 1869
Alexander Morris 16 November 1869 1 July 1872
Charles Tupper 2 July 1872 3 March 1873 Concurrently served as Minister of Customs
John O'Connor 4 March 1873 30 June 1873 O'Connor was appointed Postmaster General on 1 July 1873.
Thomas Nicholson Gibbs 1 July 1873 5 November 1873
Télesphore Fournier 7 November 1873 7 July 1874 2nd (Mackenzie) Fournier was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General (AG) on 3 July 1874.
Félix Geoffrion 8 July 1874 8 November 1876
Toussaint Antoine Rodolphe Laflamme 9 November 1876 7 June 1877 Laflamme was appointed Minister of Justice and AG on 8 June 1877
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon 8 June 1877 7 October 1877
Wilfrid Laurier 8 October 1877 8 October 1878
vacant 17 October 1878 25 October 1878 3rd (Macdonald)
Louis François Georges Baby 26 October 1878 28 October 1880
vacant 29 October 1880 7 November 1880
James Cox Aikins, Senator 8 November 1880 22 May 1882
John Costigan 23 May 1882 24 November 1892
4th (Abbott)
Controller of Inland Revenue
John Fisher Wood 5 December 1892 16 December 1895 5th (Thompson)
6th (Bowell)
Edward Gawler Prior 17 December 1895 8 July 1896
7th (Tupper)
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière 13 July 1896 29 June 1897 8th (Laurier) Joly was not in cabinet until 29 June 1897, thereafter Minister of Inland Revenue
Minister of Inland Revenue
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière 29 June 1897 21 June 1900 8th
Michel Esdras Bernier 22 June 1900 18 January 1904
Louis-Philippe Brodeur 19 January 1904 5 February 1906
William Templeman 6 February 1906 6 October 1911
Wilfrid Bruno Nantel 10 October 1911 19 October 1914 9th (Borden)
Pierre-Édouard Blondin 20 October 1914 5 October 1915
Esioff-Léon Patenaude 6 October 1915 7 January 1917
Albert Sévigny[8] 8 January 1917 1 April 1918
10th (Borden)
vacant 2 April 1918 13 May 1918 10th
Arthur Lewis Sifton 14 May 1918 17 May 1918 Sifton was also Minister of Customs, and was appointed Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue on May 18, 1918.

Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue edit

No. Minister Term Ministry
Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue
1. Arthur Lewis Sifton May 18, 1918 – September 1, 1919 Cabinet of Borden
2. John Dowsley Reid (acting) September 2, 1919 – December 30, 1919
3. Martin Burrell December 31, 1919 – July 7, 1920
vacant July 8, 1920 – July 10, 1920
4. Rupert Wilson Wigmore July 13, 1920 – June 3, 1921 Cabinet of Meighen
Minister of Customs and Excise
1. Rupert Wilson Wigmore June 4, 1921 – September 20, 1921 Cabinet of Meighen
2. John Babington Macaulay Baxter September 21, 1921 – December 29, 1921
3. Jacques Bureau December 29, 1921 – September 4, 1925 Cabinet of King
4. Georges-Henri Boivin September 5, 1925 – June 28, 1926
5. Henry Herbert Stevens (acting until July 12) June 29, 1926 – September 25, 1926 Cabinet of Meighen
6. William Daum Euler September 25, 1926 – March 30, 1927 Cabinet of King

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Canadian Parliamentary system - Our Procedure - House of Commons". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "Review of the Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Ministers and Senior Officials" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Constitutional Duties". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "House of Commons Procedure and Practice - 1. Parliamentary Institutions - Canadian Parliamentary Institutions". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances". Library of Parliament. April 11, 2018. from the original on June 1, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  6. ^ "Cabinet shuffle: Analysis and list of who's who after Trudeau's cabinet overhaul". CTVNews. July 26, 2023. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  7. ^ Canada, Government of. "Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation". guide-ministries.canada.ca. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  8. ^ a b c "Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation - Tenth Ministry". guide-ministries.canada.ca. Government of Canada. December 21, 2007. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  9. ^ "Structure and operational framework". Canada Revenue Agency. Retrieved February 8, 2019.

External links edit

  • Canada Revenue Agency

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The minister of national revenue French ministre du revenu national is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency CRA as well as the administration of taxation law and collection Minister of National RevenueMinistre du Revenu nationalIncumbentMarie Claude Bibeausince July 26 2023Canada Revenue AgencyStyleThe HonourableMember ofParliamentPrivy CouncilCabinet 1 Reports toParliamentPrime Minister 2 AppointerMonarch represented by the governor general 3 on the advice of the prime minister 4 Term lengthAt His Majesty s pleasureInaugural holderWilliam Daum EulerFormationMarch 21 1927SalaryCA 269 800 2019 5 Websitecanada ca revenue agency The current minister of national revenue is Marie Claude Bibeau who took office on July 26 2023 6 Contents 1 History 2 List of ministers 3 Predecessors 3 1 Minister of Inland Revenue 3 2 Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe responsibility for collecting taxes was first assigned to the minister of inland revenue formed in 1867 Between 1892 and 1897 during the 7th Canadian Parliament the portfolio was considered to be only of the ministry but not the Cabinet and was thus referred to as the controller of inland revenue during that time 7 8 The minister of inland revenue title returned after 1897 and remained until the office was formally abolished 8 In 1918 the offices of the minister of inland revenue and the minister of customs were combined into a new position the minister of customs and inland revenue In 1921 the minister of customs and inland revenue was replaced by the minister of customs and excise by Statute 11 12 Geo V c 26 which assented to on 4 June 1921 On March 31 1927 when the position of minister of customs and excise was abolished and replaced by the present day minister of national revenue The new National Revenue department was established by expanding the former Department of Customs and Excise with a new facility for the collection of income tax which had formerly been the responsibility of the Department of Finance The department became known as Revenue Canada during the 1970s and subsequently became the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency CCRA in 1999 9 In 2003 the CCRA was split into the Canada Revenue Agency and the Canada Border Services Agency CBSA the latter falling under the public safety and emergency preparedness portfolio List of ministers editKey Liberal Party of Canada Conservative Party of Canada Historical conservative parties No Portrait Name Term of office Political party Ministry 1 nbsp William Daum Euler March 21 1927 August 7 1930 Liberal 14 King 2 nbsp Edmond Baird Ryckman August 7 1930 December 1 1933 Conservative 15 Bennett 3 nbsp Robert Charles Matthews December 6 1933 August 13 1935 Conservative 4 nbsp Earl Lawson August 14 1935 October 23 1935 Conservative 5 nbsp James Lorimer Ilsley October 24 1935 July 7 1940 Liberal 16 King 6 nbsp Colin William George Gibson July 8 1940 March 7 1945 Liberal nbsp James Angus MacKinnon Acting March 8 1945 April 18 1945 Liberal 7 nbsp David Laurence MacLaren April 19 1945 July 29 1945 Liberal nbsp James Angus MacKinnon Acting July 30 1945 August 28 1945 Liberal 8 nbsp James Joseph McCann August 29 1945 November 15 1948 Liberal November 15 1948 June 20 1957 17 St Laurent 9 nbsp George Clyde Nowlan June 21 1957 August 8 1962 Progressive Conservative 18 Diefenbaker 10 nbsp Hugh John Flemming April 9 1962 April 21 1963 Progressive Conservative 11 nbsp Jack Garland April 22 1963 March 14 1964 Liberal 19 Pearson nbsp George McIlraith Acting March 19 1964 June 28 1964 Liberal 12 nbsp Edgar Benson June 29 1964 January 17 1968 Liberal 13 nbsp Jean Chretien January 18 1968 April 20 1968 Liberal April 20 1968 July 5 1968 20 P E Trudeau 14 Joseph Julien Jean Pierre Cote July 6 1968 September 23 1970 Liberal 15 nbsp Herb Gray September 24 1970 November 26 1972 Liberal 16 nbsp Robert Stanbury November 27 1972 August 7 1974 Liberal 17 nbsp Ron Basford August 8 1974 September 25 1975 Liberal 18 nbsp Bud Cullen September 26 1975 September 13 1976 Liberal 19 nbsp Monique Begin September 14 1976 September 15 1977 Liberal 20 Joseph Philippe Guay September 16 1977 November 23 1978 Liberal 21 Tony Abbott November 24 1978 June 3 1979 Liberal 22 nbsp Walter Baker June 4 1979 March 2 1980 Progressive Conservative 21 Clark 23 nbsp Bill Rompkey March 3 1980 September 29 1982 Liberal 22 P E Trudeau 24 nbsp Pierre Bussieres September 30 1982 June 29 1984 Liberal 25 nbsp Roy MacLaren June 30 1984 September 16 1984 Liberal 23 Turner 26 nbsp Perrin Beatty September 17 1984 August 19 1985 Progressive Conservative 24 Mulroney 27 nbsp Elmer MacKay August 20 1985 January 29 1989 Progressive Conservative 28 nbsp Otto Jelinek January 30 1989 June 24 1993 Progressive Conservative 29 nbsp Garth Turner June 25 1993 November 3 1993 Progressive Conservative 25 Campbell 30 nbsp David Anderson November 4 1993 January 24 1996 Liberal 26 Chretien 31 nbsp Jane Stewart January 25 1996 June 10 1997 Liberal 32 nbsp Herb Dhaliwal June 11 1997 August 2 1999 Liberal 33 nbsp Martin Cauchon August 3 1999 January 14 2002 Liberal 34 nbsp Elinor Caplan January 15 2002 December 11 2003 Liberal 35 nbsp Stan Keyes December 12 2003 July 19 2004 Liberal 27 Martin 36 nbsp John McCallum July 20 2004 February 5 2006 Liberal 37 nbsp Carol Skelton February 6 2006 August 14 2007 Conservative 28 Harper 38 nbsp Gordon O Connor August 14 2007 October 29 2008 Conservative 39 nbsp Jean Pierre Blackburn October 30 2008 January 19 2010 Conservative 40 nbsp Keith Ashfield January 19 2010 May 18 2011 Conservative 41 nbsp Gail Shea May 18 2011 July 15 2013 Conservative 42 nbsp Kerry Lynne Findlay July 15 2013 November 4 2015 Conservative 43 nbsp Diane Lebouthillier November 4 2015 July 26 2023 Liberal 29 J Trudeau 44 nbsp Marie Claude Bibeau July 26 2023 Incumbent LiberalPredecessors editMinister of Inland Revenue edit Minister From To Ministry Description Minister of Inland Revenue William Pearce Howland 1 July 1867 14 July 1868 1st Macdonald Alexander Campbell Senator acting 15 July 1868 15 November 1869 Alexander Morris 16 November 1869 1 July 1872 Charles Tupper 2 July 1872 3 March 1873 Concurrently served as Minister of Customs John O Connor 4 March 1873 30 June 1873 O Connor was appointed Postmaster General on 1 July 1873 Thomas Nicholson Gibbs 1 July 1873 5 November 1873 Telesphore Fournier 7 November 1873 7 July 1874 2nd Mackenzie Fournier was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General AG on 3 July 1874 Felix Geoffrion 8 July 1874 8 November 1876 Toussaint Antoine Rodolphe Laflamme 9 November 1876 7 June 1877 Laflamme was appointed Minister of Justice and AG on 8 June 1877 Joseph Edouard Cauchon 8 June 1877 7 October 1877 Wilfrid Laurier 8 October 1877 8 October 1878 vacant 17 October 1878 25 October 1878 3rd Macdonald Louis Francois Georges Baby 26 October 1878 28 October 1880 vacant 29 October 1880 7 November 1880 James Cox Aikins Senator 8 November 1880 22 May 1882 John Costigan 23 May 1882 24 November 1892 4th Abbott Controller of Inland Revenue John Fisher Wood 5 December 1892 16 December 1895 5th Thompson 6th Bowell Edward Gawler Prior 17 December 1895 8 July 1896 7th Tupper Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere 13 July 1896 29 June 1897 8th Laurier Joly was not in cabinet until 29 June 1897 thereafter Minister of Inland Revenue Minister of Inland Revenue Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere 29 June 1897 21 June 1900 8th Michel Esdras Bernier 22 June 1900 18 January 1904 Louis Philippe Brodeur 19 January 1904 5 February 1906 William Templeman 6 February 1906 6 October 1911 Wilfrid Bruno Nantel 10 October 1911 19 October 1914 9th Borden Pierre Edouard Blondin 20 October 1914 5 October 1915 Esioff Leon Patenaude 6 October 1915 7 January 1917 Albert Sevigny 8 8 January 1917 1 April 1918 10th Borden vacant 2 April 1918 13 May 1918 10th Arthur Lewis Sifton 14 May 1918 17 May 1918 Sifton was also Minister of Customs and was appointed Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue on May 18 1918 Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue edit No Minister Term Ministry Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue 1 Arthur Lewis Sifton May 18 1918 September 1 1919 Cabinet of Borden 2 John Dowsley Reid acting September 2 1919 December 30 1919 3 Martin Burrell December 31 1919 July 7 1920 vacant July 8 1920 July 10 1920 4 Rupert Wilson Wigmore July 13 1920 June 3 1921 Cabinet of Meighen Minister of Customs and Excise 1 Rupert Wilson Wigmore June 4 1921 September 20 1921 Cabinet of Meighen 2 John Babington Macaulay Baxter September 21 1921 December 29 1921 3 Jacques Bureau December 29 1921 September 4 1925 Cabinet of King 4 Georges Henri Boivin September 5 1925 June 28 1926 5 Henry Herbert Stevens acting until July 12 June 29 1926 September 25 1926 Cabinet of Meighen 6 William Daum Euler September 25 1926 March 30 1927 Cabinet of KingSee also editTaxation in Canada Government revenue Revenue serviceReferences edit The Canadian Parliamentary system Our Procedure House of Commons www ourcommons ca Retrieved April 20 2020 Review of the Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Ministers and Senior Officials PDF Constitutional Duties The Governor General of Canada Retrieved April 20 2020 House of Commons Procedure and Practice 1 Parliamentary Institutions Canadian Parliamentary Institutions www ourcommons ca Retrieved April 20 2020 Indemnities Salaries and Allowances Library of Parliament April 11 2018 Archived from the original on June 1 2017 Retrieved September 21 2017 Cabinet shuffle Analysis and list of who s who after Trudeau s cabinet overhaul CTVNews July 26 2023 Retrieved July 27 2023 Canada Government of Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation guide ministries canada ca Retrieved January 25 2021 a b c Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation Tenth Ministry guide ministries canada ca Government of Canada December 21 2007 Retrieved January 24 2021 Structure and operational framework Canada Revenue Agency Retrieved February 8 2019 External links editCanada Revenue Agency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister of National Revenue amp oldid 1219477477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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