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31st Canadian Ministry
31e conseil des ministres du Canada

31st ministry of Canada
Date formed13th of May, 2025
People and organizations
MonarchCharles III
Governor GeneralMary Simon
Prime MinisterMark Carney
Prime Minister's historyPremiership of Mark Carney
No. of ministers28
Member party  Liberal
Status in legislature
Opposition cabinet45th
Opposition party  Conservative
Opposition leaderAndrew Scheer
(since May 2025)
History
Election2025
Legislature term45th Canadian Parliament
Predecessor30th Canadian Ministry

The Thirtieth Canadian Ministry is the current Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Mark Carney, that was sworn in at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall[1] on the 13th of May, 2025.[2][3]

Portrait Minister Portfolio Tenure
Mark Carney Prime Minister 13th may, 2025-present
Shafqat Ali President of the Treasury Board 13th may, 2025-present
Rebecca Alty Crown–Indigenous Relations 13th may, 2025-present
Anita Anand Foreign Affairs 13th may, 2025-present
Gary Anandasangaree Public Safety 13th may, 2025-present
Rebecca Chartrand Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister Responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency 13th may, 2025-present
François-Philippe Champagne Finance and National Revenue 13th may, 2025-present
Julie Dabrusin Environment and Climate Change 13th may, 2025-present
Sean Fraser Justice and Attorney General of Canada and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency 13th may, 2025-present
Chrystia Freeland Transport and Internal Trade 13th may, 2025-present
Steven Guilbeault Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages 13th may, 2025-present
Mandy Gull-Masty Indigenous Services 13th may, 2025-present
Patty Hajdu Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario 13th may, 2025-present
Tim Hodgson Energy and Natural Resources 13th may, 2025-present
Mélanie Joly Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec 13th may, 2025-present
Dominic LeBlanc President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy 13th may, 2025-present
Joël Lightbound Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement 13th may, 2025-present
Heath MacDonald Agriculture and Agri-Food 13th may, 2025-present
Steven MacKinnon Government House Leader 13th may, 2025-present
David McGuinty National Defence 13th may, 2025-present
Jill McKnight Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence 13th may, 2025-present
Lena Metlege Diab Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship 13th may, 2025-present
File:Marjorie Michel.jpg Marjorie Michel Health 13th may, 2025-present
Eleanor Olszewski Emergency Management and Community Resilience and responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada 13th may, 2025-present
Gregor Robertson Housing and Infrastructure and Pacific Economic Development Canada 13th may, 2025-present
Maninder Sidhu International Trade 13th may, 2025-present
Evan Solomon Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister Responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario 13th may, 2025-present
Joanne Thompson (politician) Fisheries 13th may, 2025-present
Rechie Valdez Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism) 13th may, 2025-present

References

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  1. ^ CBC News (13 May 2025). Carney unveils new cabinet — with major shifts, new faces | CBC News Special. Retrieved 14 May 2025 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "Mark Carney's new cabinet: A look at the ministers who are in and out". The Globe and Mail. 13 May 2025. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  3. ^ Major, Darren (13 May 2025). "Who are the new faces in Carney's cabinet? Who's on their way out?". CBC News. Retrieved 13 May 2025.