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Government Departments and
Their Representatives: A History

Federal government departments are a network of administrative units that implement the laws of Parliament and are responsible for the delivery of policies and programs put forward by the government. These departments are divided up among a number of public policy fields that fall within federal jurisdiction and that require direct political oversight, such as, heritage, foreign affairs, finance, defence, and health, among others.

Government departments are created by acts of Parliament. Each act sets out the powers, duties and functions of the department and its responsible minister. The departments themselves are each led by a Government Minister, who is a member of the Cabinet. Most Cabinet Ministers are responsible for the administration of one or more government departments and report to Parliament on their departments’ activities. A Cabinet Minister may also be assigned a Parliamentary Secretary to assist with his or her parliamentary and departmental duties. The administrative management of a department is led by a senior civil servant, with the title Deputy Minister.

Government departments play a key role in providing input on policy decisions, along with permanent neutral expert advice to their Minister. By providing programs and services to the public, government departments also act as a link between the government and its citizens.

NOTE: This compilation uses the information provided in the Guide to Canadian Ministries, to present a history of ministerial departments. Ministries of State are excluded. Parliamentary Guides, and the Canada Gazette were used as supplementary sources.

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Agriculture and Agri-Food (1995.01.12 - ) The office of Minister of Agriculture was abolished and the office of Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food was created by Statute 42-43, Elizabeth II, c. 38 (1994), assented to November 24, 1994 and in force January 12, 1995.

^ Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
NamePolitical AffiliationConstituencyTerm (yyyy.mm.dd)
Ritz, Gerry Conservative Battlefords--Lloydminster, Saskatchewan 2007.08.14 -
Strahl, Charles (Chuck) Conservative Chilliwack--Fraser Canyon, British Columbia 2006.02.06 - 2007.08.13
Mitchell, Andrew (Andy) Liberal Parry Sound--Muskoka, Ontario 2004.07.20 - 2006.02.05
Speller, Robert (Bob) Liberal Haldimand--Norfolk--Brant, Ontario 2003.12.12 - 2004.07.19
Vanclief, Lyle Liberal Prince Edward--Hastings, Ontario 1997.06.11 - 2003.12.11
Goodale, Ralph Liberal Wascana, Saskatchewan 1995.01.12 - 1997.06.10

^ Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
NameOrder In CouncilTerm (yyyy.mm.dd)
Vinet, Suzanne No.: 987
2012.09.17 -
Knubley, John No.: 981
Date: 2009.06.16
2009.07.01 - 2012.09.16
Baltacioglu, Yaprak No.: 089
Date: 2007.01.25
2007.03.05 - 2009.06.30
Edwards, Leonard No.: 410
Date: 2004.04.08
2004.05.10 - 2007.03.04
Watson, Samy No.: 476
Date: 2000.03.30
2000.04.10 - 2004.05.09
Claydon, Frank A. No.: 850
Date: 1996.06.18
1996.06.11 - 2000.04.09
Protti, Raymond Joseph No.: 93
Date: 1995.01.12
1995.01.12 - 1996.06.10

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Updated on: 2013.8.12

Revised on: 2013.8.12

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