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The most senior deputy minister in the Canadian federal government is the clerk of the Privy Council, who is deputy minister to the Prime Minister and head of the Public Service of Canada. [5] In the provinces and territories, the position fulfils a similar function as the most senior public servant and is called the cabinet secretary or clerk ...
Canadian deputy prime ministers are appointed to the Privy Council and styled as the Honourable (French: l'honorable), a privilege maintained for life. Chrystia Freeland is the tenth and current deputy prime minister of Canada, having assumed the role on November 20, 2019.
Canadian federal deputy ministers (1 C, 78 P) Pages in category "Canadian deputy ministers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Christina Alexandra Freeland PC MP (born August 2, 1968) is a Canadian politician serving as the tenth and current deputy prime minister of Canada since 2019 and the minister of finance since 2020. A member of the Liberal Party, Freeland represents the Toronto riding of University—Rosedale in the House of Commons.
Cabinet ministers 29th Canadian Ministry (Listed according to the Canadian order of precedence [53]} Ministry Date of creation Incumbent Province Minister since Precedence date [a] Prime Minister of Canada: July 1, 1867: Justin Trudeau: QC November 4, 2015: 4 November 2015: Deputy Prime Minister of Canada: September 16, 1977: Chrystia Freeland ...
Pages in category "Canadian federal deputy ministers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The public servant in charge of the Canadian Department of Justice (French: Ministère de la Justice du Canada) holds the dual titles of Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada. The deputy minister provides advice and support to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (an elected official) and acts as the ...
In Canada, a deputy premier is the deputy head of government of a province or territory. As of 2024, every province and territory currently has a deputy premier in office. As of 2024, every province and territory currently has a deputy premier in office.