The Twenty-Ninth Council of Ministers of Canada ( English Twenty-Ninth Canadian Ministry , French Vingt-neuvième conseil des ministres du Canada ) - the Government of Canada from November 4, 2015 during the 42nd convocation of the House of Commons of the Canadian Parliament . Its head is Justin Trudeau of the Liberal Party of Canada (LPK).
| 29th Council of Ministers Of Canada | |
|---|---|
| Mode | Canada |
| Prime Minister | Justin Trudeau |
| Start | November 4, 2015 |
| Coalition | Liberal Party of Canada |
| Chronology | |
| Previous government | 28th Council of Ministers |
Content
In Parliament
During the 42nd convocation of the House of Commons after the elections held on January 29, 2015 , it included 184 deputies out of 338 in the House of Commons .
Composition
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Justin Trudeau |
| Foreign Secretary | Stefan Dion (November 4, 2015 - January 10, 2017) |
| Hristia Freeland (since January 10, 2017) | |
| Minister of National Defense | Harjit Singh Sajjan (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Justice, Attorney General | Jody Wilson-Reybold (from November 4, 2015 to January 14, 2019) |
| David Lametti (from January 14, 2019 ) | |
| Minister of Public Security and Emergencies | Ralph Goodale ( November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship | John McCallum ( November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development | Navdeep Singh Baines (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Foreign Trade | Hristia Freeland (November 4, 2015 - January 10, 2017) |
| Minister of Transport | Marc Garno (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Infrastructure | Amarjit Sohi (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister for the Environment and Climate Change | Catherine McKenna ( November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Finance | Bill Morneau (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of State Revenues | Diana Lebutillier (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Head of Treasury | Scott Bryson ( November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Small Business and Tourism | Bardish Chadger (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Agriculture and Food | Lawrence Macaulay (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and Coast Guard of Canada | Hunter Tutu (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Natural Resources | Jim Carr (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Employment, Labor and Labor | Mary Ann Migichuk (November 4, 2015 - January 10, 2017) |
| Minister of Public Utilities, Procurement and Fees | Judy Foot (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Health | Jane Philpott (from November 4, 2015 to March 4, 2019) |
| Karla Karlut (acting from March 4, 2019 to March 18, 2019) | |
| Joyce Murray (since March 18, 2019) | |
| Minister of Veterans Affairs | Kent Her (from November 4, 2015 to January 14, 2019) |
| Jody Wilson-Reybold (from January 14, 2019 to February 12, 2019) | |
| Harid Sarzhan (acting from February 12, 2019 to March 1, 2019) | |
| Lawrence Maculey (from March 1, 2019) | |
| Minister of Intergovernmental and Youth Affairs | Justin Trudeau (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Science | Kirsty Duncan (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Democratic Institutions | Mariam Moncef (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister for Family, Childhood and Social Development | Jean-Yves Duclos (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister for Women's Affairs | Patti Hade ( November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of International Development and Francophon Affairs | Marie-Claude Bebo ( November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Indian and Canadian North Affairs | Carolyn Bennett (since November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Sport and Disability | Carla Kwaltrow (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Relations with the House of Commons | Dominic LeBlanc (from November 4, 2015 ) |
| Minister of Heritage of Canada | Melanie Joli (since November 4, 2015 ) |
See also
- Legislative Election in Canada (2015)