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(Redirected from Minister for International Trade (Canada)) Canadian federal Cabinet position
Minister for International Trade
Ministre du commerce international
Incumbent
Mary Ng
since November 20, 2019
Global Affairs Canada
StyleThe Honourable
Member of
Reports to
AppointerMonarch (represented by the governor general);
on the advice of the prime minister
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderGerald Regan
Formation8 December 1983
Salary$255,300 (2017)
Websitewww.international.gc.ca
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The Minister for International Trade (French: Ministre du Commerce international) is the formal title provided by legislation for the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet responsible for the federal government's international trade portfolio. From February 2006 to July 2017, the minister was styled as "Minister of International Trade", and from July 2017, the title for business use change numerous time. The minister, Mary Ng, has been styled Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development since July 26, 2023

Along with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister for International Development, the office is one of the three ministers who led Global Affairs Canada, the Canadian foreign affairs department.

History

The post was first established in 1983 as the Minister for International Trade by the Government Organization Act, 1983, which re-organized various governmental functions and updated the Department of External Affairs Act. The lead responsibility for international trade was reassigned from the Department of Industry to the Department of External Affairs, and the position was created to assist the senior departmental minister, the Secretary of State for External Affairs at the time, in carrying out their responsibilities relating to international trade. Gerald Regan, then the Minister of State (International Trade), was appointed to be the first office holder.

While the name of the department and the title of the senior departmental minister changed numerous times, this formal title remains unchanged. However the minister has been styled differently since 2006.

Starting in 2006, the minister has been styled with a variety of titles. When Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper formed his first government on February 6, 2006, he appointed David Emerson, who was re-elected days earlier as a Liberal candidate, to the office styled "Minister of International Trade" (along with Minister for the Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics). Subsequent ministers were styled as Minister of International Trade until 2018.

On 18 July 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau changed the business title to Minister of International Trade Diversification, appointing Jim Carr as the new minister. Following the 2019 federal election, Mary Ng was appointed the office, but have been styled with three different titles. She is currently styled as the Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development.

Ministers

Key:

  Liberal Party of Canada   Progressive Conservative   Conservative Party of Canada
No. Portrait Name Term of office Political party Ministry
Minister for International Trade
1 Gerald Regan December 8, 1983 June 29, 1984 Liberal 22 (P. E. Trudeau)
2 Francis Fox June 30, 1984 September 16, 1984 23 (Turner)
3 James F. Kelleher September 17, 1984 June 29, 1986 Progressive Conservative 24 (Mulroney)
4 Pat Carney June 30, 1986 March 30, 1988
5 John Crosbie March 31, 1988 April 20, 1991
6 Michael Wilson April 21, 1991 June 24, 1993
7 Tom Hockin June 25, 1993 November 3, 1993 25 (Campbell)
8 Roy MacLaren November 4, 1993 January 24, 1996 Liberal 26 (Chrétien)
9 Art Eggleton January 25, 1996 June 10, 1997
10 Sergio Marchi June 11, 1997 August 2, 1999
11 Pierre Pettigrew August 3, 1999 December 11, 2003
12 Jim Peterson December 12, 2003 February 5, 2006 27 (Martin)
Minister of International Trade
13 David Emerson February 6, 2006 June 24, 2008 Conservative 28 (Harper)
14 Michael Fortier June 25, 2008 October 29, 2008
15 Stockwell Day October 30, 2008 January 19, 2010
16 Peter Van Loan January 19, 2010 May 18, 2011
17 Ed Fast May 18, 2011 November 4, 2015
18 Chrystia Freeland November 4, 2015 January 10, 2017 Liberal 29 (J. Trudeau)
19 François-Philippe Champagne January 10, 2017 July 18, 2018
20 Jim Carr Minister of International Trade Diversification
July 18, 2018 November 20, 2019
21 Mary Ng Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade
November 20, 2019 October 26, 2021
Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development
October 26, 2021 July 26, 2023
Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development
July 26, 2023 Incumbent

References

  1. "The Canadian Parliamentary system - Our Procedure - House of Commons". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  2. "Review of the Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Ministers and Senior Officials" (PDF).
  3. "Constitutional Duties". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  4. "House of Commons Procedure and Practice - 1. Parliamentary Institutions - Canadian Parliamentary Institutions". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  5. "Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances". Parliament of Canada.
  6. Trudeau cabinet shuffle rejigs focus on international trade, borders, provincial relations
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