List of current members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada

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Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada use the title The Honourable if they are ordinary members. Prime Ministers, Governors General and Chief Justices automatically are given the title The Right Honourable. While Governors General have the right to the title Right Honourable upon being sworn into office they are not inducted into the Privy Council until the end of their term unless they were previously members of the council by virtue of another office. Other eminent individuals such as prominent former Cabinet ministers are sometimes also given the title Right Honourable. Leaders of opposition parties and provincial premiers are not automatically inducted into the Privy Council. Opposition leaders are brought in from time to time either to commemorate a special event such as the Canadian Centennial in 1967, the patriation of the Constitution or, in order to allow them to be advised on sensitive issues of national security under the Security of Information Act. Paul Martin inaugurated a practice of inducting parliamentary secretaries into the Privy Council but this has not been continued by his successors.

Current members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (year sworn in)[]

Royalty[]

  • HRH The Prince of Wales (2014)

Former governors general[]

  • The Right Honourable Edward Schreyer (1984)
  • The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson (2005)
  • The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean (2012)
  • The Right Honourable David Johnston (2018)

Current and former prime ministers[]

  • The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien (1967)[1]
  • The Right Honourable Joe Clark (1979)
  • The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney (1984)[2]
  • The Right Honourable Kim Campbell (1989)[1]
  • The Right Honourable Paul Martin (1993)[1]
  • The Right Honourable Stephen Harper (2004)[2][3]
  • The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau (2015)

Current and former Chief Justices of Canada[]

  • The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin (2000)
  • The Right Honourable Richard Wagner (2017)

Current and former Cabinet ministers (by prime minister at induction)[]

Pierre Trudeau[]

  • The Honourable Otto Emil Lang (1968)
  • The Honourable André Ouellet (1972)
  • The Honourable Marc Lalonde (1972)
  • The Honourable J. Judd Buchanan (1974)
  • The Honourable Marcel Lessard (1975)
  • The Honourable Monique Bégin (1976)
  • The Honourable Jean-Jacques Blais (1976)
  • The Honourable Francis Fox (1976)
  • The Honourable Anthony Chisholm Abbott (1976)
  • The Honourable Iona Campagnolo (1976)
  • The Honourable John Mercer Reid (1978)

Joe Clark[]

Pierre Trudeau (second ministry)[]

John Turner[]

Brian Mulroney[]

  • The Honourable Jack Burnett Murta (1984)
  • The Honourable Otto Jelinek (1984)
  • The Honourable Thomas Edward Siddon (1984)
  • The Honourable Charles James Mayer (1984)
  • The Honourable Walter Franklin McLean (1984)
  • The Honourable Thomas McMillan (1984)
  • The Honourable Patricia Carney (1984)
  • The Honourable André Bissonnette (1984)
  • The Honourable Benoît Bouchard (1984)
  • The Honourable Michel Côté (1984)
  • The Honourable Barbara McDougall (1984)
  • The Honourable Monique Vézina (1984)
  • The Honourable Frank Oberle, Sr. (1985)
  • The Honourable Lowell Murray (1986)
  • The Honourable Pierre H. Cadieux (1986)
  • The Honourable Jean Charest (1986)
  • The Honourable Thomas Hockin (1986)
  • The Honourable Monique Landry (1986)
  • The Honourable Bernard Valcourt (1986)
  • The Honourable Gerry Weiner (1986)
  • The Honourable Douglas Grinslade Lewis (1987)
  • The Honourable Pierre Blais (1987)
  • The Honourable Lucien Bouchard (1988)
  • The Honourable Gerry St. Germain (1988)
  • The Honourable John Horton McDermid (1988)
  • The Honourable Mary Collins (1989)
  • The Honourable Alan Redway (1989)
  • The Honourable Gilles Loiselle (1989)
  • The Honourable Marcel Danis (1990)
  • The Honourable Pauline Browes (1991)
  • The Honourable Pierre H. Vincent (1993)

Kim Campbell[]

  • The Honourable Jim Edwards (1993)
  • The Honourable Robert Douglas Nicholson (1993)
  • The Honourable Barbara Jane Sparrow (1993)
  • The Honourable Peter McCreath (1993)
  • The Honourable Ian Angus Ross Reid (1993)
  • The Honourable Larry Schneider (1993)
  • The Honourable Garth Turner (1993)

Jean Chrétien[]

  • The Honourable David Anderson (1993)
  • The Honourable Ralph Goodale (1993)
  • The Honourable David Dingwall (1993)
  • The Honourable Brian Tobin (1993)
  • The Honourable Joyce Fairbairn (1993)
  • The Honourable Sheila Copps (1993)
  • The Honourable Sergio Marchi (1993)
  • The Honourable John Manley (1993)
  • The Honourable Douglas Young (1993)
  • The Honourable Michel Dupuy (1993)
  • The Honourable Art Eggleton (1993)
  • The Honourable Marcel Massé (1993)
  • The Honourable Anne McLellan (1993)
  • The Honourable Allan Rock (1993)
  • The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew (1993)
  • The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay (1993)
  • The Honourable Raymond Chan (1993)
  • The Honourable Fernand Robichaud (1993)
  • The Honourable Jon Gerrard (1993)
  • The Honourable Lucienne Robillard (1995)
  • The Honourable Jane Stewart (1996)
  • The Honourable Stéphane Dion (1996)
  • The Honourable Pierre Pettigrew (1996)
  • The Honourable Martin Cauchon (1996)
  • The Honourable Don Boudria (1996)
  • The Honourable Hedy Fry (1996)
  • The Honourable Lyle Vanclief (1997)
  • The Honourable Herb Dhaliwal (1997)
  • The Honourable Jim Peterson (1997)
  • The Honourable Andy Mitchell (1997)
  • The Honourable David Kilgour (1997)
  • The Honourable Gilbert Normand (1997)
  • The Honourable Claudette Bradshaw (1998)
  • The Honourable George Baker (1999)
  • The Honourable Robert Daniel Nault (1999)
  • The Honourable Maria Minna (1999)
  • The Honourable Elinor Caplan (1999)
  • The Honourable Denis Coderre (1999)
  • The Honourable Bernard Boudreau (1999)
  • The Honourable Sharon Carstairs (2001)
  • The Honourable Robert Thibault (2001)
  • The Honourable Rey Pagtakhan (2001)
  • The Honourable Susan Whelan (2002)
  • The Honourable Gar Knutson (2002)
  • The Honourable Denis Paradis (2002)
  • The Honourable John McCallum (2002)
  • The Honourable Stephen Owen (2002)
  • The Honourable Bill Graham (2002)
  • The Honourable Gerry Byrne (2002)
  • The Honourable Jean Augustine (2002)
  • The Honourable Wayne Easter (2002)
  • The Honourable Maurizio Bevilacqua (2002)
  • The Honourable Paul DeVillers (2002)
  • The Honourable Claude Drouin (2002)
  • The Honourable Steven W. Mahoney (2003)

Paul Martin[]

  • The Honourable Albina Guarnieri (2003)
  • The Honourable Stan Kazmierczak Keyes (2003)
  • The Honourable Joseph McGuire (2003)
  • The Honourable Bob Speller (2003)
  • The Honourable Geoff Regan (2003)[5]
  • The Honourable Tony Valeri (2003)
  • The Honourable David Pratt (2003)
  • The Honourable Irwin Cotler (2003)
  • The Honourable Judy Sgro (2003)
  • The Honourable Hélène Chalifour Scherrer (2003)
  • The Honourable John Efford (2003)
  • The Honourable Liza Frulla (2003)
  • The Honourable Joe Comuzzi (2003)
  • The Honourable Joe Volpe (2003)
  • The Honourable Carolyn Bennett (2003)
  • The Honourable Jacques Saada (2003)
  • The Honourable Joe Fontana (2003)[6]
  • The Honourable John Godfrey (2003)[6]
  • The Honourable Scott Brison (2003)[6]
  • The Honourable Ujjal Dosanjh (2004)
  • The Honourable Ken Dryden (2004)
  • The Honourable David Emerson (2004)
  • The Honourable Tony Ianno (2004)
  • The Honourable Belinda Stronach (2005)

Stephen Harper[]

Justin Trudeau[]

(all those listed joined the Privy Council as Cabinet ministers unless otherwise indicated)

Other parliamentarians (not otherwise listed above)[]

Former Speakers of the House of Commons[]

  • The Honourable John Bosley (1986)
  • The Honourable Peter Milliken (2012)

Former Speakers of the Senate[]

Current and former government representatives/leaders in the Senate (who were not cabinet ministers)[]

  • The Honourable Claude Carignan (2013)
  • The Honourable V. Peter Harder (2016)
  • The Honourable Marc Gold (2020)

Current and former federal Leaders of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition[]

  • The Honourable Grant Hill (2004)
  • The Honourable Michael Ignatieff (2010)
  • The Honourable Thomas Mulcair (2012)
  • The Honourable Preston Manning (2013)[9]
  • The Honourable Deborah Grey (2013)[9][10]
  • The Honourable Andrew Scheer (2017)[5]

Other former party leaders[]

  • The Honourable Ed Broadbent (1982)
  • The Honourable Audrey McLaughlin (1991)
  • The Honourable Bob Rae (1998)[10]
  • The Honourable Bill Blaikie (2004)[11]

Current and former Chief Government Whips (who were not cabinet ministers)[]

Members of Parliament appointed by nature of being parliamentary secretaries (appointed 2003–2005, only period where all parliamentary secretaries are sworn into Privy Council)[]

  • The Honourable John McKay (2003)
  • The Honourable Jerry Pickard (2003)
  • The Honourable Gurbax Malhi (2003)
  • The Honourable Larry Bagnell (2003)
  • The Honourable Brenda Chamberlain (2003)
  • The Honourable Walt Lastewka (2003)
  • The Honourable Dan McTeague (2003)
  • The Honourable Mark Eyking (2003)
  • The Honourable Georges Farrah (2003)
  • The Honourable Eleni Bakopanos (2003)
  • The Honourable Paul Bonwick (2003)
  • The Honourable Joseph Louis Jordan (2003)
  • The Honourable Shawn Murphy (2003)
  • The Honourable Jim Karygiannis (2003)
  • The Honourable David Price (2003)
  • The Honourable Roger Gallaway (2003)
  • The Honourable Susan Barnes (2003)
  • The Honourable André Harvey (2003)
  • The Honourable Roy Cullen (2004)
  • The Honourable Marlene Jennings (2004)
  • The Honourable Judi Longfield (2004)
  • The Honourable Paul Harold Macklin (2004)
  • The Honourable Patricia Anne Torsney (2004)
  • The Honourable Bryon Wilfert (2004)

Other current and former parliamentarians[]

Current and former provincial premiers (not otherwise listed above)[]

  • The Honourable Alexander B. Campbell (1967)
  • The Honourable Brian Peckford (1982)
  • The Honourable James Matthew Lee (1982)
  • The Honourable David Peterson (1992)
  • The Honourable Frank McKenna (1999)[10]
  • The Honourable Gary Filmon (2001)[10]
  • The Honourable Roy Romanow (2003)[10]
  • The Honourable Philippe Couillard (2010)[10]

Former Clerks of the Privy Council[]

  • The Honourable Paul M. Tellier (1992)
  • The Honourable Jocelyne Bourgon (1998)
  • The Honourable Kevin G. Lynch (2009)
  • The Honourable Wayne G. Wouters (2014)

Former members of the Security Intelligence Review Committee (not otherwise listed above)[]

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act established the Security Intelligence Review Committee, and required members to be named from members of the Queen's Privy Council who were not members of the Senate or House of Commons at the time of their appointment. As such, appointees, if not already members of the Privy Council, were sworn in prior to being named to the committee. In 2019, the SIRC was replaced by the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency.

Other prominent Canadians[]

  • The Honourable John C. Polanyi (1992)
  • The Honourable Richard Cashin (1992)
  • The Honourable Antonine Maillet (1992)
  • The Honourable Charles Bronfman (1992)

While traditionally appointment to the Order of Canada has been utilised to recognize prominent Canadians, Brian Mulroney appointed 18 Canadians to the Privy Council on Canada Day in 1992 in commemoration of Canada's 125th anniversary, and two more (the late W.O. Mitchell and Maurice Richard) later that year. The appointments were somewhat controversial and have yet to be repeated. Conrad Black, who was one of the 18 appointed, was expelled from the Privy Council in 2014 on the recommendation of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.[15]

Longest-serving current Privy Counsellors[]

This is a list of the longest-serving current members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.

Privy Counsellor Role Appointed
Jean Chrétien former Prime Minister 1967
Alexander Campbell former Premier of Prince Edward Island 1967
Otto Lang former Minister of Justice 1968
André Ouellet former Minister of Foreign Affairs 1972
Marc Lalonde former Minister of Finance 1972
Judd Buchanan former Minister of Public Works 1974
Marcel Lessard former Minister of Regional Economic Expansion 1975
Anthony Abbott former Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs 1976
Monique Bégin former Minister of National Revenue 1976
Jean-Jacques Blais former Postmaster General 1976
Iona Campagnolo former Minister of Amateur Sports 1976
Francis Fox former Solicitor General 1976

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c Initially joined Privy Council as federal cabinet minister.
  2. ^ a b Initially joined Privy Council as federal Opposition Leader.
  3. ^ "Stephen Harper to officially resign as prime minister next week | CBC News".
  4. ^ Olivier resigned from the Privy Council in 1987 when he ran for the position of Mayor of Longueuil. He was reappointed to the Privy Council in 2004.
  5. ^ a b Also a former Speaker of the House of Commons
  6. ^ a b c d e Initially joined Privy Council as Parliamentary Secretary.
  7. ^ Initially joined Privy Council as Deputy Government Whip.
  8. ^ Initially joined Privy Council as Chair of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians.
  9. ^ a b Was not sworn into Privy Council while leader, but was appointed on a later date.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h Initially joined Privy Council as member of the Security Intelligence Review Committee.
  11. ^ Parliamentary leader of the NDP as party leader Jack Layton did not have a seat in the House of Commons
  12. ^ a b c d e f Sitting Member of Parliament at time of appointment.
  13. ^ a b Former Member of Parliament at time of appointment.
  14. ^ Retired Senator at time of appointment.
  15. ^ "Conrad Black stripped of Order of Canada". CBC News. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014.

References[]

External links[]

  • [1] Official list of Privy Councillors.
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