- Minister of Finance (Canada)
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Minister of Finance Ministry Federal Incumbent
Jim Flaherty
PC, MP
since 6 February 2006Style The Honourable Appointed by Michaëlle Jean
as Governor General of CanadaFirst Alexander Galt Formation 1 July 1867 Term length At Her Majesty's pleasure Website www.fin.gc.ca Canada
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The Minister of Finance (French: Ministre des Finances) is the Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible each year for presenting the federal government's budget. It is one of the most important positions in the Cabinet, and the Finance Minister must deal with all the other departments and plays an important role in deciding the funding levels for each.
The Minister of Finance is often one of the most unpopular positions in the government, being responsible at times for program cuts and tax increases. Paul Martin, however, seems to have overcome this and his long tenure as minister helped elevate him to the national popularity that allowed him to become Prime Minister. Martin was the fifth Prime Minister who was previously the finance minister; the others were Sir Charles Tupper, R.B. Bennett, John Turner, and Jean Chrétien.
The current Minister of Finance is Jim Flaherty.
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Responsibilities
In addition to being the head of the Department of Finance, the Minister is also the government’s lead in overseeing the:
- Bank of Canada
- Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Canada Development Investment Corporation
- Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
- Canadian International Trade Tribunal
- Superintendent of Financial Institutions
- Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
Ministers
Key:
Historical conservative parties: Liberal-Conservative, Conservative (historical), Unionist, National Liberal and Conservative, Progressive ConservativeNo. Portrait Name Term of office Political party Ministry 1 Alexander Galt July 1, 1867 November 7, 1867 Liberal-Conservative 1 (Macdonald) 2 Sir John Rose November 18, 1867 September 30, 1869 Liberal-Conservative 3 Sir Francis Hincks October 9, 1869 February 21, 1873 Liberal-Conservative 4 Samuel Leonard Tilley
(1st time)February 22, 1873 November 5, 1873 Liberal-Conservative 5 Richard John Cartwright November 7, 1873 October 16, 1878 Liberal 2 (Mackenzie) (4) Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley
(2nd time)October 17, 1878 November 11, 1885 Liberal-Conservative 3 (Macdonald) – VACANT November 11, 1885 December 10, 1885 — 6 Archibald McLelan December 10, 1885 January 27, 1887 Conservative (historical) 7 Sir Charles Tupper January 27, 1887 May 22, 1888 Conservative (historical) 8 George Foster
(1st time)May 29, 1888 June 6, 1891 Conservative (historical) June 16, 1891 November 24, 1892 4 (Abbott) December 5, 1892 December 12, 1894 5 (Thompson) December 21, 1894 January 6, 1896 6 (Bowell) – Sir Mackenzie Bowell
(Acting)January 6, 1896 January 15, 1896 Conservative (historical) (8) George Foster
(2nd time)January 15, 1896 April 27, 1896 Conservative (historical) May 1, 1896 July 8, 1896 7 (Tupper) – VACANT July 8, 1896 July 20, 1896 — 8 (Laurier) 9 William Stevens Fielding
(1st time)July 20, 1896 October 6, 1911 Liberal 10 Sir Thomas White October 10, 1911 August 2, 1919 Conservative (historical) 9•10 (Borden) 11 Sir Henry Drayton
(1st time)August 2, 1919 July 10, 1920 Conservative (historical) July 10, 1920 December 29, 1921 11 (Meighen) (9) William Stevens Fielding
(2nd time)December 29, 1921 September 5, 1925 Liberal 12 (King) 12 James Robb
(1st time)September 5, 1925 June 29, 1926 Liberal – Sir Henry Drayton
(2nd time; Acting)June 29, 1926 July 13, 1926 Conservative (historical) 13 (Meighen) 13 Richard Bedford Bennett
(1st time)July 13, 1926 September 25, 1926 Conservative (historical) (12) James Robb
(2nd time)September 25, 1926 November 11, 1929 Liberal 14 (King) 14 Charles Avery Dunning November 26, 1929 August 7, 1930 Liberal (13) Richard Bedford Bennett
(2nd time)August 7, 1930 February 2, 1932 Conservative (historical) 15 (Bennett) 15 Edgar Nelson Rhodes February 3, 1932 October 24, 1935 Conservative (historical) (14) Charles Avery Dunning
(2nd time)October 24, 1935 September 6, 1939 Liberal 16 (King) 16 James Ralston September 6, 1939 July 4, 1940 Liberal 17 James Lorimer Ilsley July 8, 1940 December 10, 1946 Liberal 18 Douglas Abbott December 10, 1946 November 15, 1948 Liberal November 15, 1948 June 30, 1954 17 (St. Laurent) 19 Walter Harris July 1, 1954 June 21, 1957 Liberal 20 Donald Fleming June 21, 1957 August 9, 1962 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker) 21 George Nowlan August 9, 1962 April 22, 1963 Progressive Conservative 22 Walter L. Gordon April 22, 1963 November 11, 1965 Liberal 19 (Pearson) 23 Mitchell Sharp November 11, 1965
(Acting until Dec.18)April 20, 1968 Liberal 24 Edgar Benson April 20, 1968 January 28, 1972 Liberal 20 (Trudeau) 25 John Turner January 28, 1972 September 10, 1975 Liberal – Bud Drury
(Acting)September 10, 1975 September 26, 1975 Liberal 26 Donald Stovel Macdonald September 26, 1975 September 16, 1977 Liberal 27 Jean Chrétien September 16, 1977 June 4, 1979 Liberal 28 John Crosbie June 4, 1979 March 3, 1980 Progressive Conservative 21 (Clark) 29 Allan MacEachen March 3, 1980 September 10, 1982 Liberal 22 (Trudeau) 30 Marc Lalonde September 10, 1982 June 30, 1984 Liberal June 30, 1984 September 17, 1984 23 (Turner) 31 Michael Wilson September 17, 1984 April 21, 1991 Progressive Conservative 24 (Mulroney) 32 Don Mazankowski April 21, 1991 June 25, 1993 Progressive Conservative 33 Gilles Loiselle June 25, 1993 November 4, 1993 Progressive Conservative 25 (Campbell) 34 Paul Martin November 4, 1993 June 2, 2002 Liberal 26 (Chrétien) 35 John Manley June 2, 2002 December 12, 2003 Liberal 36 Ralph Goodale December 12, 2003 February 6, 2006 Liberal 27 (Martin) 37 Jim Flaherty February 6, 2006 Incumbent Conservative 28 (Harper) Critics
- John McCallum 2006-present
See also
- Department of Finance
- New shoes on budget day (An unusual tradition among Ministers of Finance)
External links
Categories:- Canadian ministers
- Lieutenant Governors
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