In Canada, a deputy premier is the deputy head of government of a province or territory. As of 2024, every province and territory currently has a deputy premier in office.

List of current Canadian deputy premiers

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Deputy minister Jurisdiction Order Party Date of appointment Premier Ref.
Federal: Deputy prime minister
  Chrystia Freeland Canada 10th Liberal Party of Canada November 20, 2019 Justin Trudeau
Provincial: Deputy premiers
  Sylvia Jones Ontario 12th Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario June 24, 2022 Doug Ford
  Geneviève Guilbault Quebec 22nd Coalition Avenir Québec October 18, 2018 François Legault
René Legacy New Brunswick New Brunswick Liberal Association November 2, 2024 Susan Holt
Allan MacMaster Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia August 31, 2021 Tim Houston
Uzoma Asagwara Manitoba 11th New Democratic Party of Manitoba October 18, 2023 Wab Kinew
  Niki Sharma British Columbia 16th British Columbia New Democratic Party November 18, 2024 David Eby
Bloyce Thompson Prince Edward Island 3rd Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island April 14, 2023 Dennis King [1]
Jim Reiter Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Party November 7, 2024 Scott Moe
  Mike Ellis Alberta United Conservative Party June 9, 2023 Danielle Smith [2]
Siobhán Coady Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador August 19, 2020 Andrew Furey [3]
Territories – Territorial Deputy premiers
  Caroline Wawzonek Northwest Territories N/A (consensus government) December 12, 2023 R.J. Simpson [4]
Jeanie McLean Yukon Yukon Liberal Party January 14, 2023 Ranj Pillai [5]
  Pamela Gross Nunavut N/A (consensus government) November 19, 2021 P.J. Akeeagok

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Premier Dennis King unveils new Cabinet full of experience, drive and determination to deliver for Islanders". www.princeedwardisland.ca. 2023-04-14. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  2. ^ "Premier Smith appoints new Alberta cabinet with many familiar faces in different portfolios". Edmonton. 2023-06-09. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  3. ^ "Office of the Premier". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Williams·, Ollie (2023-12-12). "RJ Simpson announces new cabinet's portfolios". cabinradio.ca. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  5. ^ https://yukon.ca/en/news/ranj-pillai-sworn-yukons-10th-premier