Minister of Sport and Physical Activity Federal cabinet position
The minister of Sport is a Government of Canada cabinet minister responsible for Sport Canada (and sports in Canada , more generally), who typically assists the minister of Canadian Heritage .[ 4]
The specific name of the ministerial designation has changed many times since the position was introduced in 1961, typically depending on the portfolio it falls under. It was originally known as the Minister of Amateur Sport , answering to the Minister of National Health and Welfare . The position was then relegated to the Secretary of State in 1976, with various titles, only to return as a full cabinet position in 2015. That year, the title was changed to Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities following the appointment of Carla Qualtrough and the addition of the responsibility toward disability in Canada to the portfolio.[ 5] In 2018, shortly after Kirsty Duncan assumed the role, the name was changed to the Minister of Science and Sport .
After the 2019 federal election , Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not appoint a Minister for Sport, passing on this responsibility to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Steven Guilbeault at the time.[ 6] After the 2021 federal election , the position was once again spun out, and Pascale St-Onge was appointed to the office. In a 2023 cabinet shuffleCarla Qualtrough was appointed to the office again, and the name was changed to Minister of Sport and Physical Activity . Terry Duguid was appointed to the office in 2024, at which point the name was shortened back to Minister of Sport.
Ministers
Name
Title
Parent organization
Party
Took Office
Left Office
Jay Monteith [ 7]
Minister of Amateur Sport
National Health and Welfare
PC
September 29, 1961
April 21, 1963
Judy LaMarsh [ 8]
Lib
April 22, 1963
December 17, 1965
Allan MacEachen
Lib
December 18, 1965
July 5, 1968
John Munro
Lib
July 6, 1968
November 26, 1972
Marc Lalonde [ 9]
Minister responsible for Fitness and Amateur Sport
Lib
November 27, 1972
September 14, 1976
Iona Campagnolo
Minister of State (Fitness and Amateur Sport)
Lib
September 15, 1976
June 3, 1979
Steve Paproski [ 10]
Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport and Multiculturalism
Secretary of State
PC
June 4, 1979
March 2, 1980
Gerald Regan [ 11]
Minister of State (Sports)
National Health and Welfare
Lib
March 3, 1980
March 5, 1980
Minister of Amateur Sport
Labour
March 6, 1980
September 29, 1982
Raymond Perrault
Minister of State (Fitness and Amateur Sport)
National Health and Welfare
Lib
September 30, 1982
August 11, 1983
Celine Hervieux-Payette
Lib
August 12, 1983
January 9, 1984
Joseph Olivier
Lib
January 10, 1984
June 29, 1984
Jean Lapierre
Lib
June 30, 1984
September 16, 1984
Otto Jelinek
PC
September 17, 1984
March 30, 1988
Jean Charest
PC
March 31, 1988
January 23, 1990
Perrin Beatty
PC
January 24, 1990
February 22, 1990
Marcel Danis
PC
February 23, 1990
April 20, 1991
Pierre Cadieux
PC
April 21, 1991
June 24, 1993
Mary Collins [ 12] [failed verification ]
Minister of Amateur Sport
National Health and Welfare
PC
June 25, 1993
November 3, 1993
Diane Marleau [ 13]
Lib
November 4, 1993
January 24, 1996
David Dingwall
Lib
January 25, 1996
July 11, 1996
Sheila Copps
Lib
July 12, 1996
August 2, 1999
Denis Coderre [ 14]
Secretary of State (Amateur Sport)
Heritage
Lib
August 3, 1999
January 14, 2002
Paul Devillers [ 15]
Lib
January 15, 2002
June 19, 2003
Secretary of State (Physical Activity and Sport)
Health
Lib
June 20, 2003
December 11, 2003
Stan Keyes [ 16]
Minister of State (Sport)
Heritage
Lib
December 12, 2003
July 19, 2004
Stephen Owen [ 17]
Lib
July 20, 2004
February 5, 2006
Michael Chong
Minister for Sport
Heritage
Con
February 6, 2006
November 26, 2006
Peter Van Loan [ 18]
Con
November 27, 2006
January 3, 2007
Helena Guergis [ 19]
Secretary of State (Foreign Affairs and International Trade) (Sport)
Heritage and Foreign Affairs & International Trade
Con
January 4, 2007
October 29, 2008
Gary Lunn
Minister of State (Sport)
Heritage
Con
October 30, 2008
May 18, 2011
Bal Gosal
Con
May 18, 2011
November 4, 2015
Carla Qualtrough
Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities
Heritage
Lib
November 4, 2015
August 28, 2017
Kent Hehr [ 20]
Heritage and Employment & Social Development
Lib
August 28, 2017
January 25, 2018
Kirsty Duncan [ 21]
Heritage , Industry , and Employment & Social Development
Lib
January 25, 2018
July 18, 2018
Minister of Science and Sport
Heritage and Industry
Lib
July 18, 2018
November 21, 2019
Responsibilities for Sport transferred to the Minister of Canadian Heritage
November 21, 2019
October 26, 2021
Pascale St-Onge [ 22]
Minister of Sport
Heritage
Lib
October 26, 2021
July 26, 2023
Carla Qualtrough [ 23]
Minister of Sport and Physical Activity
Heritage
Lib
July 26, 2023
December 20, 2024
Terry Duguid
Minister of Sport
Heritage
Lib
December 20, 2024
present
References
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^ "The Hon. Jay Waldo Monteith, P.C., F.C.A., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "Profile" . lop.parl.ca . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "The Hon. Marc Lalonde, P.C., Q.C., O.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "Steve Paproski" . lop.parl.ca . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "Gerald Regan" . lop.parl.ca . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "The Hon. Mary Collins, P.C. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Diane Marleau, P.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Denis Coderre, P.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Paul DeVillers, P.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Stan Kazmierczak Keyes, P.C. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Stephen Owen, P.C., Q.C. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Peter Van Loan, P.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "Helena Guergis" . lop.parl.ca . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "Kent Hehr" . lop.parl.ca . Retrieved 2021-04-27 .
^ "The Hon. Kirsty Duncan, P.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2021 April 26.
^ "The Hon. Pascale St-Onge, P.C., M.P. " ParlInfo . Ottawa: Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2022 Oct 8.
^ "Prime Minister announces changes to the Ministry" . Prime Minister of Canada . 26 July 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023 .
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