Minister of International Trade Diversification

The Minister of International Trade Diversification (French: ministre de la Diversification du commerce international) was a minister of the Crown position in the Canadian Cabinet who was responsible for the federal government's international trade portfolio.

Minister of International Trade Diversification
Ministre de la Diversification du commerce international
Incumbent
Vacant
since November 20, 2019
Global Affairs Canada
StyleThe Honourable
Statusvacant
Member of
Reports to
AppointerMonarch (represented by the governor general);[3]
on the advice of the prime minister[4]
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderGerald Regan
Formation8 December 1983
Final holderJim Carr
AbolishedNovember 20, 2019
Salary$255,300 (2017)[5]
Websitewww.international.gc.ca

Along with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, the office was one of the three ministers who led Global Affairs Canada, the Canadian foreign affairs department. Since the 2019 federal election, the international trade portfolio is now overseen by the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade,[6] who remains one of the three ministers of the Crown responsible for Global Affairs Canada.[7]

History edit

The post was first established in 1983 as the Minister for International Trade. This title changed to Minister of International Trade in 2015.[8][9]

On 18 July 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau changed the title to Minister of International Trade Diversification, appointing Jim Carr as the new minister.[8] Following the 2019 federal election, the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade has been responsible for the duties of this position.[6]

Ministers edit

Key:

No.PortraitName[9]Term of officePolitical partyMinistry
Minister for International Trade
1Gerald ReganDecember 8, 1983June 29, 1984Liberal22 (P. E. Trudeau)
2Francis FoxJune 30, 1984September 16, 198423 (Turner)
3James F. KelleherSeptember 17, 1984June 29, 1986Progressive Conservative24 (Mulroney)
4 Pat CarneyJune 30, 1986March 30, 1988
5 John CrosbieMarch 31, 1988April 20, 1991
6 Michael WilsonApril 21, 1991June 24, 1993
7Tom HockinJune 25, 1993November 3, 199325 (Campbell)
8Roy MacLarenNovember 4, 1993January 24, 1996Liberal26 (Chrétien)
9 Art EggletonJanuary 25, 1996June 10, 1997
10Sergio MarchiJune 11, 1997August 2, 1999
11 Pierre PettigrewAugust 3, 1999December 11, 2003
12Jim PetersonDecember 12, 2003February 5, 200627 (Martin)
13David EmersonFebruary 6, 2006June 24, 2008Conservative28 (Harper)
14 Michael FortierJune 25, 2008October 29, 2008
15 Stockwell DayOctober 30, 2008January 19, 2010
16 Peter Van LoanJanuary 19, 2010May 18, 2011
17 Ed FastMay 18, 2011November 4, 2015
Minister of International Trade
18 Chrystia FreelandNovember 4, 2015January 10, 2017Liberal29 (J. Trudeau)
19 François-Philippe ChampagneJanuary 10, 2017July 18, 2018
Minister of International Trade Diversification
20 Jim CarrJuly 18, 2018November 20, 2019Liberal
Replaced by the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade

References edit

  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. ^ a b Aiello, Rachel. "Trudeau expands cabinet, promotes seven rookies and shakes up existing ministers". CTV News.
  7. ^ "Organizational structure: Global Affairs Canada".
  8. ^ a b Trudeau cabinet shuffle rejigs focus on international trade, borders, provincial relations
  9. ^ a b "Departments and Roles: 1867 - Today". lop.parl.ca. Retrieved 2021-04-29.