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Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario: October 26, 2021: Minister of Official Languages: December 12, 2003: Rachel Bendayan: QC December 20, 2024: Associate Minister of Public Safety: December 20, 2024: Minister of National Revenue: March 21, 1927: Élisabeth Brière: QC December 20, 2024 ...
Toronto Centre: 2015 Marci Ien (elected October 26, 2020) Liberal 2020 Julie Dabrusin ‡ Liberal Toronto—Danforth: 2015 Carolyn Bennett: Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's: 1997 Chrystia Freeland: Liberal University—Rosedale: 2013 Francesco Sorbara ‡ Liberal Vaughan—Woodbridge: 2015 Bardish Chagger: Liberal Waterloo: 2015 Michael Chong ...
Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council building in 2013, when it was known as the Langevin Block: Agency overview; Formed: July 1, 1867 () Headquarters: Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council building, Ottawa, Ontario: Annual budget: $10,050,503 (2020–2021) [1] Minister responsible
The number of seats in parliament has varied as new provinces joined the country and as population distribution between the provinces changed; there are currently 338 House MPs and 105 Senators (when there are no vacancies).
Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario October 26, 2021 – August 31, 2022 Minister of Public Services and Procurement
The longest-serving current first minister is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who assumed office on November 4, 2015; [note 1] the newest first minister is Susan Holt of New Brunswick, who assumed office on November 2, 2024. The oldest first minister, François Legault of Quebec, is 67; the youngest first minister, P.J. Akeeagok of Nunavut, is 40.
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This is the only Canadian Ministry (other than that of the prime minister) which has not been reorganized since its creation in 1867. A separate cabinet position, the minister of public safety (formerly known as the "solicitor general") administers the law enforcement agencies (police, prisons, and security) of the federal government.