Deputy Premier (Canada)

In Canada, a deputy premier is the deputy head of government of a province or territory. As of 2022, every province and territory, with the exception of Alberta, and New Brunswick currently has a deputy premier.

List of current Canadian deputy premiers

Deputy minister Jurisdiction Order Party Incumbency First mandate began Current mandate began Parlia­ment Premier Ref.
Federal: Deputy prime minister
Chrystia Freeland Canada 10th Liberal Party of Canada 2 years, 148 days 2019 Election 2021 Election 44th Justin Trudeau
Provincial: Deputy premiers
Christine Elliott Ontario 11th Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario 3 years, 292 days 2018 Election 2018 Election 42nd Doug Ford
Geneviève Guilbault Quebec 22nd Coalition Avenir Québec 3 years, 181 days 2018 Election 2018 Election 42nd François Legault
Allan MacMaster Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia 229 days 2021 Election 2021 Election 64th Tim Houston
Cliff Cullen Manitoba 10th Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba 89 days 2022 designation 2022 designation 42nd Heather Stefanson
Mike Farnworth British Columbia 15th British Columbia New Democratic Party 171 days 2021 designation 2021 designation 42nd John Horgan
Darlene Compton Prince Edward Island 2nd Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island 2 years, 343 days 2019 Election 2019 Election 66th Dennis King
Donna Harpauer Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Party 1 year, 159 days

2020 designation

2020 designation 28th Scott Moe
Siobhán Coady Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador 1 year, 241 days 2020 Designation 2021 Election 50th Andrew Furey [1]
Territories – Territorial Premiers
Diane Archie Northwest Territories N/A (consensus government) 2 years, 175 days 2019 Election 2019 Election 19th Caroline Cochrane
Tracy-Anne McPhee Yukon Yukon Liberal Party 341 days 2021 Election 2021 Election 35th Sandy Silver [2]
Pamela Gross Nunavut N/A (consensus government) 149 days 2021 Designation 2021 Election 6th P.J. Akeeagok

See also

References

  1. "Office of the Premier". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  2. "Office of the Premier". Government of Yukon. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
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