List of current Canadian first ministers
Canada is a federation that comprises ten provinces and three territories. Its government is structured as a parliamentary democracy, with a Prime Minister as its head of government; and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II as its sovereign. Each of the country's provinces and territories has a head of government, called premier by anglophones and premier ministre—the same term used for the federal leader—by francophones. Collectively, the federal Prime Minister and provincial and territorial premiers are referred to as first ministers.
Of the fourteen current first ministers, two (Caroline Cochrane and Joe Savikataaq) are Indigenous,[note 1] one (Caroline Cochrane) is a woman, and none are from a visible minority.[note 2] The longest-serving current first minister is Stephen McNeil of Nova Scotia, who has held the position since October 22, 2013; the newest first minister is Andrew Furey of Newfoundland and Labrador, who assumed office on August 19, 2020. The oldest current first minister, Blaine Higgs of New Brunswick, was born in March 1954, while the youngest, Andrew Furey of Newfoundland and Labrador, was born in 1975. Of the current first ministers, four are from a Liberal Party, four are from a Progressive Conservative Party, and one is from a New Democratic Party; three others are from local parties (the Coalition Avenir Québec, the Saskatchewan Party, and the United Conservative Party) and two are non-partisan. Provincial parties are not necessarily affiliated with or politically analogous to their federal counterparts.
Current Canadian first ministers
Premiers are listed in accordance with the provincial order of precedence: provinces before territories, and by order of joining confederation within those categories; where multiple jurisdictions joined confederation in the same year, they are ordered by population at the time of joining. Incumbency is current as of February 4, 2021.
See also
Notes
- Cochrane is Métis and Savikataaq is Inuit.
- The most recently-serving first minister from a visible minority was Robert Ghiz of Prince Edward Island, who left office on February 23, 2015.
References
- "Prime Minister of Canada". Government of Canada. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
- "Office of the Premier". Government of Ontario. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
- "Honourable Stephen McNeil". Government of Nova Scotia. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
- "Higgs sworn in as 34th premier of New Brunswick". Government of New Brunswick. November 9, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
- "Office of the Premier". Government of Manitoba. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
- "Office of the Premier". Government of British Columbia. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
- "Office of the Premier of Prince Edward Island". Government of Prince Edward Island. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
- "SCOTT MOE SWORN IN AS PREMIER OF SASKATCHEWAN, APPOINTS FIRST CABINET". Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
- "Premier". Government of Alberta. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
- "Office of the Premier". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- "Office of the Premier". Government of Yukon. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
- "Longtime politician Paul Quassa chosen new premier of Nunavut". CTV News, November 17, 2017.