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N/A (consensus government) 1 year, 20 days 2023 election: 2023 election: 2027 election: 20th: Ranj Pillai [9] Yukon: 10th: Yukon Liberal Party: 1 year, 349 days 2023 designation 2023 designation 2025 election: 35th: P.J. Akeeagok [10] Nunavut: 6th: N/A (consensus government) 3 years, 39 days 2021 designation: 2021 election: 2025 election: 6th
Manitoba Schools Question; Boer War; Alberta and Saskatchewan created; Creation of the Royal Canadian Navy; Reciprocity with the US; Department of External Affairs established; first French Canadian prime minister; Removed the right of status Indians to vote. 8: Robert Borden (1854–1937) 10 October 1911 10 July 1920 1911 election (12th Parl.)
Government Opposition Governing Party [2] [5] • Prime Minister [2] [6] —Ministry [2] [5] [7] Seat counts as of election [2] [8] [9] Official Opposition Party [10] • Leader of the Opposition [10] Third Parties with official party status; 1st Canadian Parliament Elected 1867 5 sessions Sep 24, 1867 – Jul 8, 1872 Conservative Party
Resigned from caucus following Pierre Poilievre's election as leader [4] December 12, 2022 Winnipeg South Centre: Jim Carr: Liberal: Vacant Died of multiple myeloma and kidney failure [5] Mississauga—Lakeshore: Charles Sousa: Vacant Liberal: Elected in a by-election [6] December 31, 2022 Calgary Heritage: Bob Benzen: Conservative: Vacant
Deputy Leader of the Canadian Senators Group Chantal Petitclerc: Independent Senators Group Quebec April 1, 2016 Trudeau, J. December 15, 2044: Chair of Independent Senators Group Deliberations Iris Petten: Non-affiliated Newfoundland and Labrador May 3, 2023 Trudeau, J. February 5, 2034: Liaison (whip) of the Government in the Senate Don Plett
They are appointed by the federal government as a delegate of cabinet. Under the federal statutes governing the territories, the Commissioners act in accordance with written instructions from the cabinet or the minister responsible (currently the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development).
The prime minister of Canada (French: premier ministre du Canada) [note 1] is the head of government of Canada.Under the Westminster system, the prime minister governs with the confidence of a majority of the elected House of Commons; as such, the prime minister typically sits as a member of Parliament (MP) and leads the largest party or a coalition of parties.
Interim leader, served concurrently as Senate Opposition Leader. 1st: Stephen Harper: 20 March 2004: 19 October 2015 Acting: 19 October 2015 – 4 November 2015: Calgary Southwest, Alberta: First official leader of the modern Conservative Party of Canada; Served as Leader of the Official Opposition from 2004–2006, and Prime Minister from 2006 ...