The minister of tourism (French: ministre du tourisme) is a minister of the Crown member of the Canadian Cabinet. The office is associated with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
Minister of Tourism | |
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Ministre du Tourisme | |
since July 26, 2023 | |
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | |
Style | The Honourable |
Member of | [1] |
Reports to | [2] |
Appointer | Monarch (represented by the governor general) on the advice of the prime minister |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Salary | CA$269,800 (2019)[3] |
Website | ic |
Soraya Martinez Ferrada is the current minister of tourism. She was appointed on July 26, 2023 and concurrently serves as the associate minister of finance.[4]
List of ministers
editMinister | Tenure | Party | Ministry (Prime Minister) | |||
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Minister of State (Small Businesses and Tourism)[5] | ||||||
Charles Lapointe | March 3, 1980 | September 29, 1982 | Liberal | 22 (P. E. Trudeau) | ||
Bill Rompkey | September 30, 1982 | August 11, 1983 | Liberal | |||
David Smith | August 12, 1982 | June 29, 1984 | Liberal | |||
June 30, 1984 | September 16, 1984 | 23 (Turner) | ||||
Minister of State (Tourism) | ||||||
Thomas McMillan | September 17, 1984 | August 19, 1985 | Progressive Conservative | 24 (Mulroney) | ||
Jack Murta | August 20, 1985 | June 29, 1986 | Progressive Conservative | |||
Minister of State (Small Businesses and Tourism)[6] | ||||||
Bernard Valcourt | June 30, 1986 | January 29, 1989 | Progressive Conservative | 24 (Mulroney) | ||
Tom Hockin | January 30, 1989 | June 24, 1993 | Progressive Conservative | |||
Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism)[7][8] | ||||||
Gerry Ritz | January 4, 2007 | August 13, 2007 | Conservative | 28 (Harper) | ||
Diane Ablonczy | August 14, 2007 | October 29, 2008 | Conservative | |||
Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism)[9][10][11] | ||||||
Diane Ablonczy | October 30, 2008 | January 18, 2010 | Conservative | 28 (Harper) | ||
Rob Moore | January 19, 2010 | May 17, 2011 | Conservative | |||
Maxime Bernier | May 18, 2011 | July 14, 2013 | Conservative | |||
Minister of State (Small Business and Tourism, and Agriculture)[12] | ||||||
Maxime Bernier | July 15, 2013 | November 3, 2015 | Conservative | 28 (Harper) | ||
Minister of Small Business and Tourism | ||||||
Bardish Chagger[13] | November 4, 2015 | July 18, 2018 | Liberal | 29 (J. Trudeau) | ||
Minister of Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie | ||||||
Mélanie Joly | July 18, 2018 | November 20, 2019 | Liberal | 29 (J. Trudeau) | ||
vacant | November 20, 2019 | October 26, 2021 | Liberal | |||
Minister of Tourism | ||||||
Randy Boissonnault | October 26, 2021 | July 26, 2023 | Liberal | 29 (J. Trudeau) | ||
Soraya Martinez Ferrada | July 26, 2023 | Incumbent | Liberal |
References
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- ^ "Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances". Library of Parliament. April 11, 2018. Archived from the original on June 1, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
- ^ "Pablo Rodriguez becomes Minister of Transport; Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism". PAX News. 26 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
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- ^ "Privy Council" (PDF). Government of Canada. November 4, 2015. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2015.