30th Canadian Ministry


The Thirtieth Canadian Ministry or the Carney Ministry is the ministry currently in office led by Prime Minister Mark Carney. It was formed on March 14, 2025 following the resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Carney's victory in the Liberal leadership contest over former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Initially, Carney reduced the size of the Cabinet from 37 ministers under Trudeau, to 24 ministers including himself. Following the 2025 federal election that returned the Liberals as a minority government, Carney revamped his Cabinet on May 13 with 29 ministers including himself, and appointed a further 10 secretaries of state, reviving a non-Cabinet ministerial rank used throughout the Chrétien Ministry and briefly during the Harper Ministry.
The 29th Canadian Ministry of Justin Trudeau had started a tradition of gender parity with an equal number of male and female ministers excluding the prime minister. The brief first Carney Cabinet from March to May 2025 had slightly more male than female ministers, but an equal number of male and female ministers excluding the prime minister was reinstituted in the post-election Cabinet in May.

Lists of ministers

By minister

Current ministers


PortraitMinisterPortfolioTenure
Prime Minister – present
Dominic LeBlancMinister of International Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs
Dominic LeBlancPresident of the King's Privy Council for Canada – present
Dominic LeBlancMinister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy – present
Dominic LeBlancMinister of Internal Trade – present
Mélanie JolyMinister of Foreign Affairs and International Development
Mélanie JolyMinister of Industry – present
Mélanie JolyMinister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions – present
François-Philippe ChampagneMinister of Finance
François-Philippe ChampagneMinister of Finance and National Revenue – present
Anita AnandMinister of Innovation, Science and Industry
Anita AnandMinister of Foreign Affairs – present
Patty HajduMinister of Indigenous Services
Patty HajduMinister of Jobs and Families – present
Patty HajduMinister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario – present
Gary AnandasangareeMinister of Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
Gary AnandasangareeMinister of Justice and Attorney General
Gary AnandasangareeMinister of Public Safety – present
Rechie ValdezChief Government Whip
Rechie ValdezMinister of Women and Gender Equality – present
Rechie ValdezSecretary of State – present
Steven MacKinnonMinister of Jobs and Families
Steven MacKinnonLeader of the Government in the House of Commons – present
Steven MacKinnonMinister of Transport – present
David McGuintyMinister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
David McGuintyMinister of National Defence – present
Joanne ThompsonMinister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Joanne ThompsonMinister of Fisheries – present
Sean FraserMinister of Justice and Attorney General – present
Sean FraserMinister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency – present
Shafqat AliPresident of the Treasury Board – present
Rebecca AltyMinister of Crown–Indigenous Relations – present
Rebecca ChartrandMinister of Northern and Arctic Affairs – present
Rebecca ChartrandMinister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency – present
Julie DabrusinMinister of Environment and Climate Change
Julie DabrusinMinister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature – present
Mandy Gull-MastyMinister of Indigenous Services – present
Tim HodgsonMinister of Energy and Natural Resources – present
Joël LightboundMinister of Government Transformation, Public Services and Procurement – present
Heath MacDonaldMinister of Agriculture and Agri-Food – present
Jill McKnightMinister of Veterans Affairs
Associate Minister of National Defence
– present
Lena DiabMinister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship – present
Marjorie MichelMinister of Health – present
Eleanor OlszewskiMinister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience – present
Eleanor OlszewskiMinister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada – present
Gregor RobertsonMinister of Housing and Infrastructure – present
Gregor RobertsonMinister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada – present
Maninder SidhuMinister of International Trade – present
Evan SolomonMinister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation – present
Evan SolomonMinister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario – present
Marc MillerMinister of Canadian Identity and Culture – present
Marc MillerMinister responsible for Official Languages – present

Former ministers

By portfolio

Lists of Secretaries of State

are considered part of the ministry but not part of Cabinet. The practice of appointing Secretaries of State to assist more senior ministers was revived during the May 13, 2025 Cabinet shuffle, having previously been used during the governments of Jean Chrétien and Stephen Harper.

By secretary

By portfolio

Changes compared to the Twenty-Ninth Ministry

The following positions were altered compared to the end of the Twenty-Ninth Ministry:

Merged positions