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Cabinet of Canada[edit]

Department Image Minister Riding Region Born First Elected Precedence
Prime Minister of Canada Minister Harper Stephen Harper
(2006–)
Calgary Southwest Alberta 1959 1993 01
(6 February 2006)
Aboriginal Affairs Bernard Valcourt
(2012–)
Madawaska-Restigouche New Brunswick 1952 1984 02
(30 June 1986)
Agriculture Minister Ritz Gerry Ritz
(2007–)
Battlefords—Lloydminster Saskatchewan 1951 1997 12
(4 January 2007)
Canadian Heritage Shelly Glover
(2013–)
Saint Boniface Manitoba 1967 2008 24
(15 July 2013)
Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander
(2013–)
Ajax-Pickering Ontario 1968 2011 25
(15 July 2013)
Democratic Reform Pierre Poilievre
(2013–)
Nepean-Carleton Ontario 1979 2004 36
(15 July 2013)
Employment Minister Kenney Jason Kenney
(2013–)
Calgary Southeast Alberta 1968 1997 11
(4 January 2007)
Environment Minister Aglukkaq Leona Aglukkaq
(2013–)
Nunavut Nunavut 1967 2008 16
(30 October 2008)
Finance Minister Flaherty Jim Flaherty
(2006–)
Whitby-Oshawa Ontario 1949 2006 09
(6 February 2006)
Fisheries and Oceans Gail Shea
(2013–)
Egmont Prince Edward Island 1959 2008 18
(30 October 2008)
Foreign Affairs Minister Baird John Baird
(2011–)
Ottawa West-Nepean Ontario 1969 2006 07
(6 February 2006)
Government House Leader Minister Van Loan Peter Van Loan
(2011–)
York-Simcoe Ontario 1963 2004 10
(6 February 2006)
Health Minister Ambrose Rona Ambrose
(2013–)
Edmonton-Spruce Grove Alberta 1969 2004 05
(6 February 2006)
Industry Minister Moore James Moore
(2013–)
Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam British Columbia 1976 2000 14
(6 February 2006)
International Development Christian Paradis
(2013–)
Megantic-L'Erable Quebec 1974 2006 13
(4 January 2007)
International Trade Ed Fast
(2011–)
Abbotsford British Columbia 1955 2006 21
(18 May 2011)
Justice Minister MacKay Peter MacKay
(2013–)
Central Nova Nova Scotia 1965 1997 04
(6 February 2006)
Labour Minister Leitch Kellie Leitch
(2013–)
Simcoe-Grey Ontario 1970 2011 26
(15 July 2013)
Multiculturalism Minister Uppal Tim Uppal
(2013–)
Edmonton-Sherwood Park Alberta 1974 2008 32
(18 May 2011)
National Defence Minister Nicholson Rob Nicholson
(2013–)
Niagara Falls Ontario 1952 1984 03
(25 June 1993)
National Revenue Kerry-Lynne Findlay
(2013–)
Delta-Richmond East British Columbia 1955 2011 23
(22 February 2013)
Natural Resources Minister Oliver Joe Oliver
(2011–)
Eglinton-Lawrence Ontario 1940 2011 22
(18 May 2011)
Public Safety Steven Blaney
(2013–)
Levis-Bellechasse Quebec 1965 2006 20
(18 May 2011)
Public Works Diane Finley
(2013–)
Haldimand-Norfolk Ontario 1957 2004 06
(6 February 2006)
Science and Technology Greg Rickford
(2013–)
Kenora Ontario 1967 2008 38
(15 July 2013)
Seniors Alice Wong
(2011–)
Richmond British Columbia 1948 2008 33
(18 May 2011)
Small Business and Tourism Minister Bernier Maxime Bernier
(2011–)
Beauce Quebec 1963 2006 27
(6 February 2006)
Social Development Candice Bergen
(2013–)
Portage-Lisgar Manitoba 1964 2008 37
(15 July 2013)
Sport Bal Gosal
(2011–)
Bramalea-Gore-Malton Ontario 1960 2011 34
(18 May 2011)
Transport Minister Raitt Lisa Raitt
(2013–)
Halton Ontario 1968 2008 17
(15 July 2013)
Treasury Board Minister Clement Tony Clement
(2011–)
Parry Sound-Muskoka Ontario 1961 2006 08
(30 October 2008)
Urban Development Minister Lebel Denis Lebel
(2012–)
Roberval-Lac-Saint-Jean Quebec 1954 2007 15
(30 October 2008)
Veterans Affairs Minister Fantino Julian Fantino
(2013–)
Vaughan Ontario 1942 2010 19
(4 January 2011)
Western Economic Diversification Michelle Rempel
(2013–)
Calgary Centre-North Alberta 1980 2011 39
(15 July 2013)
Whip John Duncan
(2013–)
Vancouver Island North British Columbia 1948 1993 31
(6 August 2010)