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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.
Resigned to become the president of the Canadian Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies [5] October 26, 2020 Toronto Centre: Marci Ien: Vacant Liberal: Elected in a by-election [6] York Centre: Ya'ara Saks: Vacant Liberal: November 9, 2020 Don Valley East: Yasmin Ratansi: Liberal: Independent
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Name Party Electoral district MP since Blake Richards: Conservative: Banff—Airdrie: 2008 Damien Kurek: Conservative Battle River—Crowfoot: 2019 Martin Shields: Conservative Bow River: 2015 Greg McLean: Conservative Calgary Centre: 2019 Len Webber: Conservative Calgary Confederation: 2015 Jasraj Hallan: Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn: 2019
Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected Blake Richards: Conservative: Banff—Airdrie: 2008 Kevin Sorenson: Conservative Battle River—Crowfoot: 2000 Martin Shields: Conservative Bow River: 2015 Kent Hehr: Liberal: Calgary Centre: 2015 Len Webber: Conservative Calgary Confederation: 2015 Deepak Obhrai (until August 2 ...
The 23rd and current prime minister is Justin Trudeau, who assumed office on 4 November 2015. There are currently five living former prime ministers. ... Name (Birth ...
• 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
Also known as ministers of the Crown. Cabinet of Canada; Deputy prime ministers of Canada (1977–) Ministers of agriculture (1867–) Ministers of Canadian heritage (1996–) Ministers of citizenship and immigration (1994–) Ministers of the environment (1971–) Ministers of finance (1867–) Ministers of fisheries and oceans (1979–)