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President of the King's Privy Council for Canada

In the Canadian cabinet, the president of the King's Privy Council for Canada (French: président du Conseil privé du Roi pour le Canada) is nominally in charge of the Privy Council Office. The president of the Privy Council also has the largely ceremonial duty of presiding over meetings of the Privy Council, a body which only convenes in full for affairs of state such as the accession of a new Sovereign or the marriage of the Prince of Wales or heir presumptive to the Throne. Accordingly, the last time the president of the Privy Council had to preside over a meeting of the Privy Council was in 2022 for the proclamation of the accession of King Charles III. It is the equivalent of the office of lord president of the council in the United Kingdom.

President of the King's Privy Council for Canada
Président du Conseil privé du Roi
pour le Canada
Incumbent
Harjit Sajjan
since July 26, 2023
King's Privy Council for Canada
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 holderAdam Johnston Fergusson Blair
Formation1 July 1867
SalaryCA$269,800 (2019)[5]
Websitepco-bcp.gc.ca

Under Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and Joe Clark the position was synonymous with that of government house leader. In 1989, the government house leader became a separate position and the president of the Privy Council became a largely honorary title (not unlike that of deputy prime minister of Canada) given to a senior minister in addition to other portfolios. From 1993 it has regularly been held by whoever holds the portfolio of minister of intergovernmental affairs. In the past decade the position has generally been seen to be the closest thing to a sinecure posting within the Cabinet.

The current president of the Privy Council is Harjit Sajjan.

List of presidents of the Privy Council edit

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Prime Minister
Party
Term of office

Cabinet
Monarch
Reign
Took office Left office
1   Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair
Senator for Ontario from October 1867
(1815–1867)
1 July
1867
30 December
1867
Liberal  
Macdonald
Liberal-
Conservative

(1867–1873)

1st
 
Victoria
(1837–1901)
  John A. Macdonald
MP for Kingston
(1815–1891)
Acting President of the Privy Council
30 December
1867
30 January
1869
Liberal-
Conservative
2   Joseph Howe
MP for Hants
(1804–1873)
30 January
1869
16 November
1869
Liberal-
Conservative
3 Edward Kenny
Senator for Nova Scotia
(1800–1891)
16 November
1869
21 June
1870
Conservative
4   Charles Tupper
MP for Cumberland
(1821–1915)
21 June
1870
2 July
1872
Conservative
5   John O'Connor
MP for Essex
(1824–1887)
2 July
1872
4 March
1873
Conservative
  John A. Macdonald
MP for Kingston
(1815–1891)
Acting President of the Privy Council
4 March
1873
14 June
1873
Liberal-
Conservative
6   Hugh McDonald
MP for Antigonish
(1827–1899)
14 June
1873
1 July
1873
Liberal-
Conservative
  John A. Macdonald
MP for Kingston
(1815–1891)
Acting President of the Privy Council
1 July
1873
7 November
1873
Liberal-
Conservative
  Alexander Mackenzie
MP for Lambton
(1822–1892)
Acting President of the Privy Council
7 November
1873
20 January
1874
Liberal  
Mackenzie
Liberal
(1873–1878)

2nd
7   Lucius Seth Huntington
MP for Shefford
(1827–1886)
20 January
1874
9 October
1875
Liberal
  Alexander Mackenzie
MP for Lambton
(1822–1892)
Acting President of the Privy Council
9 October
1875
7 December
1875
Liberal
8   Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
MP for Quebec-Centre
(1816–1885)
7 December
1875
8 June
1877
Conservative
9   Edward Blake
(1833–1912)
8 June
1877
17 January
1878
Liberal
  Alexander Mackenzie
MP for Lambton
(1822–1892)
Acting President of the Privy Council
18 January
1878
17 October
1878
Liberal
(5)   John O'Connor
MP for Russell
(1824–1887)
17 October
1878
16 January
1880
Conservative  
Macdonald
Liberal-
Conservative

(1878–1891)

3rd
10   Louis-Rodrigue Masson
MP for Terrebonne
(1833–1903)
16 January
1880
1 August
1880
Conservative
  John A. Macdonald
MP for Victoria
(1815–1891)
Acting President of the Privy Council
1 August
1880
8 November
1880
Liberal-
Conservative
11   Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
MP for Bagot
(1837–1886)
8 November
1880
20 May
1881
Conservative
12   Archibald McLelan
MP for Colchester
(1824–1890)
20 May
1881
10 July
1882
Conservative
  John A. Macdonald
MP for Carleton
(1815–1891)
Acting President of the Privy Council
10 July
1882
17 October
1883
Liberal-
Conservative
13   John A. Macdonald
MP for Carleton until 1887
MP for Kingston from 1887
(1815–1891)
17 October
1883
28 November
1889
Liberal-
Conservative
14   Charles Carroll Colby
MP for Stanstead until 1891
(1827–1907)
28 November
1889
1 May
1891
Liberal-
Conservative
  John A. Macdonald
MP for Kingston
(1815–1891)
Acting President of the Privy Council
1 May
1891
16 June
1891
Liberal-
Conservative
15   John Abbott
Senator for Inkerman, Quebec
(1821–1893)
16 June
1891
5 December
1892
Liberal-
Conservative
 
Abbott
Liberal-
Conservative

(1891–1892)

4th
  John Sparrow David Thompson
MP for Antigonish
(1845–1894)
Acting President of the Privy Council
5 December
1892
7 December
1892
Liberal-
Conservative
 
Thompson
Liberal-
Conservative

(1892–1894)

5th
16   William Bullock Ives
MP for Town of Sherbrooke
(1841–1899)
7 December
1892
12 December
1894
Conservative
17   Mackenzie Bowell
Senator for Hastings, Ontario
(1823–1917)
21 December
1894
1 May
1896
Conservative  
Bowell
Conservative
(1894–1896)

6th
18   Auguste-Réal Angers
Senator for De la Vallière, Quebec until June 1896
(1837–1919)
1 May
1896
8 July
1896
Conservative  
Tupper
Conservative
(1896)

7th
19   Wilfrid Laurier
MP for Quebec East
(1841–1919)
11 July
1896
10 October
1911
Liberal  
Laurier
Liberal
(1896–1911)

8th
 
Edward VII
(1901–1910)
 
George V
(1910–1936)
20   Robert Borden
MP for Halifax until 1917
MP for Kings from 1917
(1854–1937)
10 October
1911
12 October
1917
Conservative  
Borden
Conservative
(1911–1920)

9th, 10th
21   Newton Rowell
MP for Durham
(1867–1941)
12 October
1917
10 July
1920
Unionist
22   James Alexander Calder
MP for Moose Jaw
(1868–1956)
10 July
1920
21 September
1921
Unionist  
Meighen
Conservative
(1920–1921)

11th
23   Louis-Philippe Normand
(1863–1928)
21 September
1921
29 December
1921
Conservative
24   William Lyon Mackenzie King
MP for York North until 1925
MP for Prince Albert from 1926
(1874–1950)
29 December
1921
29 June
1926
Liberal  
King
Liberal
(1921–1926)

12th
25   Arthur Meighen
MP for Portage la Prairie until September 1926
(1874–1960)
29 June
1926
25 September
1926
Conservative  
Meighen
Conservative
(1926)

13th
(24)   William Lyon Mackenzie King
MP for Prince Albert
(1874–1950)
25 September
1926
7 August
1930
Liberal  
King
Liberal
(1926–1930)

14th
26   R. B. Bennett
MP for Calgary West
(1870–1947)
7 August
1930
23 October
1935
Conservative  
Bennett
Conservative
(1930–1935)

15th
(24)   William Lyon Mackenzie King
MP for Prince Albert until 1945
MP for Glengarry from 1945
(1874–1950)
23 October
1935
15 November
1948
Liberal  
King
Liberal
(1935–1948)

16th
 
Edward VIII
(1936)
 
George VI
(1936–1952)
27   Louis St. Laurent
MP for Quebec East
(1882–1973)
15 November
1948
25 April
1957
Liberal  
St. Laurent
Liberal
(1948–1957)

17th
 
Elizabeth II
(1952–2022)
28   Lionel Chevrier
MP for Laurier
(1903–1987)
25 April
1957
21 June
1957
Liberal
29   John Diefenbaker
MP for Prince Albert
(1895–1979)
21 June
1957
28 December
1961
Progressive
Conservative
 
Diefenbaker
Progressive
Conservative

(1957–1963)

18th
30 Noël Dorion
MP for Bellechasse
(1904–1980)
28 December
1961
5 July
1962
Progressive
Conservative
  John Diefenbaker
MP for Prince Albert
(1895–1979)
Acting President of the Privy Council
5 July
1962
21 December
1962
Progressive
Conservative
(29)   John Diefenbaker
MP for Prince Albert
(1895–1979)
21 December
1962
22 April
1963
Progressive
Conservative
31 Maurice Lamontagne
MP for Outremont–Saint-Jean
(1917–1983)
22 April
1963
3 February
1964
Liberal  
Pearson
Liberal
(1963–1968)

19th
32   George McIlraith
MP for Outremont–Saint-Jean
(1908–1992)
3 February
1964
7 July
1965
Liberal
33 Guy Favreau
MP for Papineau
(1917–1967)
7 July
1965
4 April
1967
Liberal
34 Walter L. Gordon
MP for Davenport
(1906–1987)
4 April
1967
11 March
1968
Liberal
  Pierre Trudeau
MP for Mount Royal
(1919–2000)
Acting President of the Privy Council
11 March
1968
2 May
1968
Liberal
 
P. Trudeau
Liberal
(1968–1979)

20th
  Allan MacEachen
MP for Inverness—Richmond until 1968
MP for Cape Breton Highlands—Canso from 1968
(1921–2017)
Acting President of the Privy Council
2 May
1968
6 July
1968
Liberal
35 Donald Stovel Macdonald
MP for Rosedale
(1932–2018)
6 July
1968
24 September
1970
Liberal
36   Allan MacEachen
MP for Cape Breton Highlands—Canso
(1921–2017)
24 September
1970
8 August
1974
Liberal
37   Mitchell Sharp
MP for Eglinton
(1911–2004)
8 August
1974
14 September
1976
Liberal
(36)   Allan MacEachen
MP for Cape Breton Highlands—Canso
(1921–2017)
14 September
1976
4 June
1979
Liberal
38 Walter Baker
MP for Nepean—Carleton
(1930–1983)
4 June
1979
3 March
1980
Progressive
Conservative
 
Clark
Progressive
Conservative

(1979–1980)

21st
39 Yvon Pinard
MP for Drummond
(born 1940)
3 March
1980
30 June
1984
Liberal  
P. Trudeau
Liberal
(1980–1984)

22nd
40 André Ouellet
MP for Papineau
(born 1939)
30 June
1984
17 September
1984
Liberal
Turner
Liberal
(1984)

23rd
41 Erik Nielsen
MP for Yukon
(1924–2008)
17 September
1984
27 February
1985
Progressive
Conservative
 
Mulroney
Progressive
Conservative

(1984–1993)

24th
42 Ray Hnatyshyn
MP for Saskatoon West
(1934–2002)
27 February
1985
30 June
1986
Progressive
Conservative
43 Don Mazankowski
MP for Vegreville
(1935–2020)
30 June
1986
21 April
1991
Progressive
Conservative
44   Joe Clark
MP for Yellowhead
(born 1939)
21 April
1991
25 June
1993
Progressive
Conservative
45 Pierre Blais
MP for Bellechasse
(born 1948)
25 June
1993
4 November
1993
Progressive
Conservative
 
Campbell
Progressive
Conservative

(1993)

25th
46 Marcel Massé
MP for Hull—Aylmer
(born 1940)
4 November
1993
25 January
1996
Liberal  
Chrétien
Liberal
(1993–2003)

26th
47   Stéphane Dion
MP for Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
(born 1955)
25 January
1996
12 December
2003
Liberal
48   Denis Coderre
MP for Bourassa
(born 1963)
12 December
2003
20 July
2004
Liberal  
Martin
Liberal
(2003–2006)

27th
49 Lucienne Robillard
MP for Westmount—Ville-Marie
(born 1945)
20 July
2004
7 February
2006
Liberal
50   Michael Chong
MP for Wellington—Halton Hills
(born 1971)
7 February
2006
27 November
2006
Conservative  
Harper
Conservative
(2006–2015)

28th
51   Peter Van Loan
MP for York—Simcoe
(born 1963)
27 November
2006
4 January
2007
Conservative
52   Rona Ambrose
MP for Edmonton—Spruce Grove
(born 1969)
4 January
2007
30 October
2008
Conservative
53 Josée Verner
MP for Louis-Saint-Laurent until 2011
(born 1959)
30 October
2008
18 May
2011
Conservative
54 Peter Penashue
MP for Labrador
(born 1964)
18 May
2011
14 March
2013
Conservative
55   Denis Lebel
MP for Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean
(born 1954)
15 March
2013
4 November
2015
Conservative
56   Maryam Monsef[6][7]
MP for Peterborough—Kawartha
(born 1984)
4 November
2015
10 January
2017
Liberal  
J. Trudeau
Liberal
(since 2015)

29th
57   Karina Gould[8]
MP for Burlington
(born 1987)
10 January
2017
18 July
2018
Liberal
58   Dominic LeBlanc
MP for Beauséjour
(born 1967)
18 July
2018
26 October
2021
Liberal
59   Bill Blair
MP for Scarborough Southwest
(born 1954)
26 October
2021
26 July 2023 Liberal
 
Charles III
(since 2022)
60   Harjit Sajjan
MP for Vancouver South
(born 1970)
26 July
2023
Incumbent Liberal

References edit

  1. ^ "The Canadian Parliamentary system - Our Procedure - House of Commons". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  2. ^ "Review of the Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Ministers and Senior Officials" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Constitutional Duties". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  4. ^ "House of Commons Procedure and Practice - 1. Parliamentary Institutions - Canadian Parliamentary Institutions". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  5. ^ "Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances". Library of Parliament. April 11, 2018. from the original on June 1, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  6. ^ Tim Naumetz (November 9, 2015). "Youngest Cabinet minister Monsef also President of Queen's Privy Council". The Hill Times. The Privy Council Office confirmed in response to questions from The Hill Times that Ms. Monsef had been designated as President of the Queen's Privy Council, but as of late Monday had not confirmed whether she was sworn into the office or exactly when she will be.
  7. ^ Parliament of Canada biography: Monsef is subsequently listed as having assumed the office on November 4, 2015.
  8. ^ "ParlInfo Has Moved".

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President of the Privy Council redirects here For the position in the United Kingdom see Lord President of the Council In the Canadian cabinet the president of the King s Privy Council for Canada French president du Conseil prive du Roi pour le Canada is nominally in charge of the Privy Council Office The president of the Privy Council also has the largely ceremonial duty of presiding over meetings of the Privy Council a body which only convenes in full for affairs of state such as the accession of a new Sovereign or the marriage of the Prince of Wales or heir presumptive to the Throne Accordingly the last time the president of the Privy Council had to preside over a meeting of the Privy Council was in 2022 for the proclamation of the accession of King Charles III It is the equivalent of the office of lord president of the council in the United Kingdom President of the King s Privy Council for CanadaPresident du Conseil prive du Roipour le CanadaIncumbentHarjit Sajjansince July 26 2023King s Privy Council for CanadaStyleThe HonourableMember ofHouse of CommonsPrivy 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 holderAdam Johnston Fergusson BlairFormation1 July 1867SalaryCA 269 800 2019 5 Websitepco bcp wbr gc wbr caUnder Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and Joe Clark the position was synonymous with that of government house leader In 1989 the government house leader became a separate position and the president of the Privy Council became a largely honorary title not unlike that of deputy prime minister of Canada given to a senior minister in addition to other portfolios From 1993 it has regularly been held by whoever holds the portfolio of minister of intergovernmental affairs In the past decade the position has generally been seen to be the closest thing to a sinecure posting within the Cabinet The current president of the Privy Council is Harjit Sajjan List of presidents of the Privy Council editNo Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Prime MinisterPartyTerm of office Cabinet MonarchReignTook office Left office1 nbsp Adam Johnston Fergusson BlairSenator for Ontario from October 1867 1815 1867 1 July 1867 30 December 1867 Liberal nbsp MacdonaldLiberal Conservative 1867 1873 1st nbsp Victoria 1837 1901 nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Kingston 1815 1891 Acting President of the Privy Council 30 December 1867 30 January 1869 Liberal Conservative2 nbsp Joseph HoweMP for Hants 1804 1873 30 January 1869 16 November 1869 Liberal Conservative3 Edward KennySenator for Nova Scotia 1800 1891 16 November 1869 21 June 1870 Conservative4 nbsp Charles TupperMP for Cumberland 1821 1915 21 June 1870 2 July 1872 Conservative5 nbsp John O ConnorMP for Essex 1824 1887 2 July 1872 4 March 1873 Conservative nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Kingston 1815 1891 Acting President of the Privy Council 4 March 1873 14 June 1873 Liberal Conservative6 nbsp Hugh McDonaldMP for Antigonish 1827 1899 14 June 1873 1 July 1873 Liberal Conservative nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Kingston 1815 1891 Acting President of the Privy Council 1 July 1873 7 November 1873 Liberal Conservative nbsp Alexander MackenzieMP for Lambton 1822 1892 Acting President of the Privy Council 7 November 1873 20 January 1874 Liberal nbsp MackenzieLiberal 1873 1878 2nd7 nbsp Lucius Seth HuntingtonMP for Shefford 1827 1886 20 January 1874 9 October 1875 Liberal nbsp Alexander MackenzieMP for Lambton 1822 1892 Acting President of the Privy Council 9 October 1875 7 December 1875 Liberal8 nbsp Joseph Edouard CauchonMP for Quebec Centre 1816 1885 7 December 1875 8 June 1877 Conservative9 nbsp Edward Blake 1833 1912 8 June 1877 17 January 1878 Liberal nbsp Alexander MackenzieMP for Lambton 1822 1892 Acting President of the Privy Council 18 January 1878 17 October 1878 Liberal 5 nbsp John O ConnorMP for Russell 1824 1887 17 October 1878 16 January 1880 Conservative nbsp MacdonaldLiberal Conservative 1878 1891 3rd10 nbsp Louis Rodrigue MassonMP for Terrebonne 1833 1903 16 January 1880 1 August 1880 Conservative nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Victoria 1815 1891 Acting President of the Privy Council 1 August 1880 8 November 1880 Liberal Conservative11 nbsp Joseph Alfred MousseauMP for Bagot 1837 1886 8 November 1880 20 May 1881 Conservative12 nbsp Archibald McLelanMP for Colchester 1824 1890 20 May 1881 10 July 1882 Conservative nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Carleton 1815 1891 Acting President of the Privy Council 10 July 1882 17 October 1883 Liberal Conservative13 nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Carleton until 1887MP for Kingston from 1887 1815 1891 17 October 1883 28 November 1889 Liberal Conservative14 nbsp Charles Carroll ColbyMP for Stanstead until 1891 1827 1907 28 November 1889 1 May 1891 Liberal Conservative nbsp John A MacdonaldMP for Kingston 1815 1891 Acting President of the Privy Council 1 May 1891 16 June 1891 Liberal Conservative15 nbsp John AbbottSenator for Inkerman Quebec 1821 1893 16 June 1891 5 December 1892 Liberal Conservative nbsp AbbottLiberal Conservative 1891 1892 4th nbsp John Sparrow David ThompsonMP for Antigonish 1845 1894 Acting President of the Privy Council 5 December 1892 7 December 1892 Liberal Conservative nbsp ThompsonLiberal Conservative 1892 1894 5th16 nbsp William Bullock IvesMP for Town of Sherbrooke 1841 1899 7 December 1892 12 December 1894 Conservative17 nbsp Mackenzie BowellSenator for Hastings Ontario 1823 1917 21 December 1894 1 May 1896 Conservative nbsp BowellConservative 1894 1896 6th18 nbsp Auguste Real AngersSenator for De la Valliere Quebec until June 1896 1837 1919 1 May 1896 8 July 1896 Conservative nbsp TupperConservative 1896 7th19 nbsp Wilfrid LaurierMP for Quebec East 1841 1919 11 July 1896 10 October 1911 Liberal nbsp LaurierLiberal 1896 1911 8th nbsp Edward VII 1901 1910 nbsp George V 1910 1936 20 nbsp Robert BordenMP for Halifax until 1917MP for Kings from 1917 1854 1937 10 October 1911 12 October 1917 Conservative nbsp BordenConservative 1911 1920 9th 10th21 nbsp Newton RowellMP for Durham 1867 1941 12 October 1917 10 July 1920 Unionist22 nbsp James Alexander CalderMP for Moose Jaw 1868 1956 10 July 1920 21 September 1921 Unionist nbsp MeighenConservative 1920 1921 11th23 nbsp Louis Philippe Normand 1863 1928 21 September 1921 29 December 1921 Conservative24 nbsp William Lyon Mackenzie KingMP for York North until 1925MP for Prince Albert from 1926 1874 1950 29 December 1921 29 June 1926 Liberal nbsp KingLiberal 1921 1926 12th25 nbsp Arthur MeighenMP for Portage la Prairie until September 1926 1874 1960 29 June 1926 25 September 1926 Conservative nbsp MeighenConservative 1926 13th 24 nbsp William Lyon Mackenzie KingMP for Prince Albert 1874 1950 25 September 1926 7 August 1930 Liberal nbsp KingLiberal 1926 1930 14th26 nbsp R B BennettMP for Calgary West 1870 1947 7 August 1930 23 October 1935 Conservative nbsp BennettConservative 1930 1935 15th 24 nbsp William Lyon Mackenzie KingMP for Prince Albert until 1945MP for Glengarry from 1945 1874 1950 23 October 1935 15 November 1948 Liberal nbsp KingLiberal 1935 1948 16th nbsp Edward VIII 1936 nbsp George VI 1936 1952 27 nbsp Louis St LaurentMP for Quebec East 1882 1973 15 November 1948 25 April 1957 Liberal nbsp St LaurentLiberal 1948 1957 17th nbsp Elizabeth II 1952 2022 28 nbsp Lionel ChevrierMP for Laurier 1903 1987 25 April 1957 21 June 1957 Liberal29 nbsp John DiefenbakerMP for Prince Albert 1895 1979 21 June 1957 28 December 1961 ProgressiveConservative nbsp DiefenbakerProgressiveConservative 1957 1963 18th30 Noel DorionMP for Bellechasse 1904 1980 28 December 1961 5 July 1962 ProgressiveConservative nbsp John DiefenbakerMP for Prince Albert 1895 1979 Acting President of the Privy Council 5 July 1962 21 December 1962 ProgressiveConservative 29 nbsp John DiefenbakerMP for Prince Albert 1895 1979 21 December 1962 22 April 1963 ProgressiveConservative31 Maurice LamontagneMP for Outremont Saint Jean 1917 1983 22 April 1963 3 February 1964 Liberal nbsp PearsonLiberal 1963 1968 19th32 nbsp George McIlraithMP for Outremont Saint Jean 1908 1992 3 February 1964 7 July 1965 Liberal33 Guy FavreauMP for Papineau 1917 1967 7 July 1965 4 April 1967 Liberal34 Walter L GordonMP for Davenport 1906 1987 4 April 1967 11 March 1968 Liberal nbsp Pierre TrudeauMP for Mount Royal 1919 2000 Acting President of the Privy Council 11 March 1968 2 May 1968 Liberal nbsp P TrudeauLiberal 1968 1979 20th nbsp Allan MacEachenMP for Inverness Richmond until 1968MP for Cape Breton Highlands Canso from 1968 1921 2017 Acting President of the Privy Council 2 May 1968 6 July 1968 Liberal35 Donald Stovel MacdonaldMP for Rosedale 1932 2018 6 July 1968 24 September 1970 Liberal36 nbsp Allan MacEachenMP for Cape Breton Highlands Canso 1921 2017 24 September 1970 8 August 1974 Liberal37 nbsp Mitchell SharpMP for Eglinton 1911 2004 8 August 1974 14 September 1976 Liberal 36 nbsp Allan MacEachenMP for Cape Breton Highlands Canso 1921 2017 14 September 1976 4 June 1979 Liberal38 Walter BakerMP for Nepean Carleton 1930 1983 4 June 1979 3 March 1980 ProgressiveConservative nbsp ClarkProgressiveConservative 1979 1980 21st39 Yvon PinardMP for Drummond born 1940 3 March 1980 30 June 1984 Liberal nbsp P TrudeauLiberal 1980 1984 22nd40 Andre OuelletMP for Papineau born 1939 30 June 1984 17 September 1984 Liberal TurnerLiberal 1984 23rd41 Erik NielsenMP for Yukon 1924 2008 17 September 1984 27 February 1985 ProgressiveConservative nbsp MulroneyProgressiveConservative 1984 1993 24th42 Ray HnatyshynMP for Saskatoon West 1934 2002 27 February 1985 30 June 1986 ProgressiveConservative43 Don MazankowskiMP for Vegreville 1935 2020 30 June 1986 21 April 1991 ProgressiveConservative44 nbsp Joe ClarkMP for Yellowhead born 1939 21 April 1991 25 June 1993 ProgressiveConservative45 Pierre BlaisMP for Bellechasse born 1948 25 June 1993 4 November 1993 ProgressiveConservative nbsp CampbellProgressiveConservative 1993 25th46 Marcel MasseMP for Hull Aylmer born 1940 4 November 1993 25 January 1996 Liberal nbsp ChretienLiberal 1993 2003 26th47 nbsp Stephane DionMP for Saint Laurent Cartierville born 1955 25 January 1996 12 December 2003 Liberal48 nbsp Denis CoderreMP for Bourassa born 1963 12 December 2003 20 July 2004 Liberal nbsp MartinLiberal 2003 2006 27th49 Lucienne RobillardMP for Westmount Ville Marie born 1945 20 July 2004 7 February 2006 Liberal50 nbsp Michael ChongMP for Wellington Halton Hills born 1971 7 February 2006 27 November 2006 Conservative nbsp HarperConservative 2006 2015 28th51 nbsp Peter Van LoanMP for York Simcoe born 1963 27 November 2006 4 January 2007 Conservative52 nbsp Rona AmbroseMP for Edmonton Spruce Grove born 1969 4 January 2007 30 October 2008 Conservative53 Josee VernerMP for Louis Saint Laurent until 2011 born 1959 30 October 2008 18 May 2011 Conservative54 Peter PenashueMP for Labrador born 1964 18 May 2011 14 March 2013 Conservative55 nbsp Denis LebelMP for Roberval Lac Saint Jean born 1954 15 March 2013 4 November 2015 Conservative56 nbsp Maryam Monsef 6 7 MP for Peterborough Kawartha born 1984 4 November 2015 10 January 2017 Liberal nbsp J TrudeauLiberal since 2015 29th57 nbsp Karina Gould 8 MP for Burlington born 1987 10 January 2017 18 July 2018 Liberal58 nbsp Dominic LeBlancMP for Beausejour born 1967 18 July 2018 26 October 2021 Liberal59 nbsp Bill BlairMP for Scarborough Southwest born 1954 26 October 2021 26 July 2023 Liberal nbsp Charles III since 2022 60 nbsp Harjit SajjanMP for Vancouver South born 1970 26 July 2023 Incumbent LiberalReferences edit The Canadian Parliamentary system Our Procedure House of Commons www ourcommons ca Retrieved 2020 04 20 Review of the Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Ministers and Senior Officials PDF Constitutional Duties The Governor General of Canada Retrieved 2020 04 20 House of Commons Procedure and Practice 1 Parliamentary Institutions Canadian 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