- Minister of National Defence (Canada)
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Minister of National Defence Ministry Federal Incumbent
Peter MacKay
PC, QC, MP
since 14 August 2007Style The Honourable Appointed by Michaëlle Jean
as Governor General of CanadaFirst George Perry Graham Formation 1 January 1923 Term length At Her Majesty's pleasure Website www.forces.gc.ca Canada
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The Minister of National Defence (French: Ministre de la Défense nationale) is a Minister of the Crown; the Canadian politician within the Cabinet of Canada responsible for the Department of National Defence which oversees the Canadian Forces.
The position was pre-dated by the Minister of Militia and Defence. During World War II, the Minister of National Defence was assisted by two subordinate ministers, the Minister of National Defence for Air and Minister of National Defence for Naval Services. The portfolio was merged into a single ministry following the end of the war.
The current Minister of National Defence is The Honourable Peter MacKay.
The highest ranking officer reporting to the Minister is the Chief of the Defence Staff. Although the Governor General of Canada is the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces, the ultimate responsibility resides with the Minister of National Defence.
The Minister of National Defence is also the designated Lead Minister for Search and Rescue (LMSAR) within the federal government.
The Defence portfolio for the Minister of National Defence also includes:
- Defence Research and Development Canada
- Communications Security Establishment
- Canadian Forces Housing Agency
- Judge Advocate General
- Military Police Complaints Commission
- Canadian Forces Grievance Board
- Office of the Chief Military Judge
- Office of the National Defence and Canadian Forces Ombudsman
- Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency
- Cadets Canada and Junior Canadian Rangers
- National Search and Rescue Secretariat
Contents
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 George Perry Graham January 1, 1923 April 27, 1923 Liberal 12 (King) 2 Edward Mortimer Macdonald April 28, 1923
(Acting until Aug.17)June 28, 1926 Liberal 3 Hugh Guthrie June 29, 1926
(Acting until Jul.13)September 25, 1926 Conservative (historical) 13 (Meighen) – VACANT September 25, 1926 September 30, 1926 — 14 (King) – James Robb
(Acting)October 1, 1926 October 7, 1926 Liberal 4 James Ralston
(1st time)October 8, 1926 August 7, 1930 Liberal 5 Donald Matheson Sutherland August 7, 1930 November 16, 1934 Conservative (historical) 15 (Bennett) 6 Grote Stirling November 17, 1934 October 23, 1935 Conservative (historical) 7 Ian Alistair Mackenzie October 24, 1935 September 18, 1939 Liberal 16 (King) 8 Norman McLeod Rogers September 19, 1939 June 10, 1940 Liberal – Charles Power
(Acting)June 11, 1940 July 4, 1940 Liberal (4) James Ralston
(2nd time)July 5, 1940 November 1, 1944 Liberal 9 Andrew McNaughton November 2, 1944 August 20, 1945 Military 10 Douglas Abbott August 21, 1945 December 9, 1946 Liberal 11 Brooke Claxton December 10, 1946 November 15, 1948 Liberal November 15, 1948 June 30, 1954 17 (St. Laurent) 12 Ralph Campney July 1, 1954 June 20, 1957 Liberal 13 George Pearkes June 21, 1957 October 10, 1960 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker) 14 Douglas Harkness October 11, 1960 February 3, 1963 Progressive Conservative – VACANT February 4, 1963 February 11, 1963 — 15 Gordon Churchill February 12, 1963 April 21, 1963 Progressive Conservative 16 Paul Hellyer April 22, 1963 September 18, 1967 Liberal 19 (Pearson) 17 Léo Cadieux September 1967 April 19, 1968 Liberal April 20, 1968 September 16, 1970 20 (Trudeau) – Charles Drury
(1st time; Acting)September 17, 1970 September 23, 1970 Liberal 18 Donald Macdonald September 24, 1970 January 27, 1972 Liberal 19 Edgar Benson January 28, 1972 August 31, 1972 Liberal – Jean-Eudes Dubé
(Acting)September 1, 1972 September 6, 1972 Liberal – Charles Drury
(2nd time; Acting)September 7, 1972 November 26, 1972 Liberal 20 James Richardson November 27, 1972 October 12, 1976 Liberal 21 Barney Danson October 13, 1976
(Acting until Nov.3)June 3, 1979 Liberal 22 Allan McKinnon June 4, 1979 March 2, 1980 Progressive Conservative 21 (Clark) 23 Gilles Lamontagne March 3, 1980 August 11, 1983 Liberal 22 (Trudeau) 24 Jean–Jacques Blais August 12, 1983 June 29, 1984 Liberal June 30, 1984 September 16, 1984 23 (Turner) 25 Robert Coates September 17, 1984 February 11, 1985 Progressive Conservative 24 (Mulroney) 26 Erik Nielsen February 12, 1985
(Acting until Feb.26)June 29, 1986 Progressive Conservative 27 Perrin Beatty June 30, 1986 January 29, 1989 Progressive Conservative 28 Bill McKnight January 30, 1989 April 20, 1991 Progressive Conservative 29 Marcel Masse April 21, 1991 January 3, 1993 Progressive Conservative 30 Kim Campbell January 4, 1993 June 24, 1993 Progressive Conservative 31 Tom Siddon June 25, 1993 November 3, 1993 Progressive Conservative 25 (Campbell) 32 David Collenette November 4, 1993 October 4, 1996 Liberal 26 (Chrétien) 33 Doug Young October 5, 1996 June 10, 1997 Liberal 34 Art Eggleton June 11, 1997 June 25, 2002 Liberal 35 John McCallum June 26, 2002 December 11, 2003 Liberal 36 David Pratt December 12, 2003 July 19, 2004 Liberal 27 (Martin) 37 Bill Graham July 20, 2004 February 5, 2006 Liberal 38 Gordon O'Connor February 6, 2006 August 14, 2007 Conservative 28 (Harper) 39 Peter MacKay August 14, 2007 Incumbent Conservative Ministers with military experience
- Colonel James Ralston, Canadian Army; commander (Lieutenant Colonel) of the 85th (Nova Scotia Highlanders) Battalion, CEF
- General Andrew McNaughton, 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles, Canadian Expeditionary Force, commander of the Canadian Corps, Canadian Militia/Permanent Active Militia and Canadian Army
- Battery Sergeant-Major Brooke Claxton, Victoria Rifles of Canada
- Major General George Pearkes, Canadian Expeditionary Force, commander of the Canadian Corps, Canadian Militia and Canadian Army
- Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Harkness, Royal Canadian Artillery, Canadian Army
- Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Churchill, Vickers Machine Gunner, Canadian Expeditionary Force; commander of the Fort Garry Horse and commanding officer of the 1st Canadian Carrier Regiment (Canada Corps)
- Brigadier General Charles Drury, commanding officer 4th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, General Staff Officer of the 2nd Canadian Division and acting commander of the Royal Artillery 4th Canadian Division (Canadian Army)
- Lieutenant Barney Danson, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
- Pilot Officer James Armstrong Richardson, Liberator anti-submarine patrol squadron of the RCAF
- Major Allan Bruce McKinnon, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery and Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
- Flight Lieutenant Gilles Lamontagne, bomber pilot RCAF
- Brigadier General Gordon O'Connor, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, Canadian Forces
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- Canadian ministers
- Defence ministers
- Lieutenant Governors
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