Crown
Federal government
Cabinet
- Prime Minister – Stephen Harper
 - Minister of Finance – Jim Flaherty
 - Minister of Foreign Affairs – Lawrence Cannon
 - Minister of International Trade
- Stockwell Day (to January 19)
 - Peter Van Loan (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of National Defence – Peter MacKay
 - Minister of Health – Leona Aglukkaq
 - Minister of Industry – Tony Clement
 - Minister of National Revenue
- Jean-Pierre Blackburn (to January 19)
 - Keith Ashfield (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of Heritage – Josée Verner
 - Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs – Josée Verner
 - Minister of the Environment
- Jim Prentice (to November 5)
 - John Baird (from November 7)
 
 - Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (House Leader)
- Jay Hill (to August 6)
 - John Baird (from August 6)
 
 - Minister of Justice – Rob Nicholson
 - Minister of Transport
- John Baird (to August 6)
 - Chuck Strahl (from August 6)
 
 - Minister of Labour
- Rona Ambrose (to January 19)
 - Lisa Raitt (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of Canadian Heritage – James Moore
 - Minister of Citizenship and Immigration – Jason Kenney
 - Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
- Chuck Strahl (to August 6)
 - John Duncan (from August 6)
 
 - Minister of Veterans Affairs
- Greg Thompson (to January 16)
 - Jean-Pierre Blackburn (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of Fisheries and Oceans – Gail Shea
 - Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food – Gerry Ritz
 - Minister of Public Works and Government Services
- Christian Paradis (to January 19)
 - Rona Ambrose (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of Public Safety
- Peter Van Loan (to January 19)
 - Vic Toews (from January 19)
 
 - President of the Treasury Board
- Vic Toews (to January 19)
 - Stockwell Day (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of Natural Resources
- Lisa Raitt (to January 19)
 - Christian Paradis (from January 19)
 
 - Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development – Diane Finley
 - Minister of Western Economic Diversification
- Jim Prentice (to November 5)
 - Rona Ambrose (from November 5)
 
 - Minister for International Cooperation – Bev Oda
 
Parliament
Party leaders
Other
Supreme Court justices
Provinces and territories
Commissioners
- Commissioner of Yukon
- Geraldine Van Bibber (to November 30)
 - Doug Phillips (acting from November 30 to December 17; Commissioner thereafter)
 
 - Commissioners of Northwest Territories
- Tony Whitford (to April 28)
 - Margaret Thom (acting)
 - George Tuccaro (from May 28)
 
 - Commissioners of Nunavut
- Ann Meekitjuk Hanson (to April 10)
 - Nellie Kusugak (acting)
 - Edna Elias (from May 31)
 
 
Lieutenant governors
- Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
- Norman Kwong (to May 11)
 - Donald Ethell (from May 11)
 
 - Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Steven Point
 - Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Philip S. Lee
 - Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Graydon Nicholas
 - Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador – John Crosbie
 - Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Mayann Francis
 - Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – David Onley
 - Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Barbara Hagerman
 - Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Pierre Duchesne
 - Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Gordon Barnhart
 
Premiers
- Premier of Alberta – Ed Stelmach
 - Premier of British Columbia – Gordon Campbell
 - Premier of Manitoba – Greg Selinger
 - Premier of New Brunswick
- Shawn Graham (to October 12)
 - David Alward (from October 12)
 
 - Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Danny Williams (to December 3)
 - Kathy Dunderdale (from December 3)
 
 - Premier of Nova Scotia – Darrell Dexter
 - Premier of Ontario – Dalton McGuinty
 - Premier of Prince Edward Island – Robert Ghiz
 - Premier of Quebec – Jean Charest
 - Premier of Saskatchewan – Brad Wall
 - Premier of the Northwest Territories – Floyd Roland
 - Premier of Nunavut – Eva Aariak
 - Premier of Yukon – Dennis Fentie
 
Mayors
see also list of mayors in Canada
- Calgary – Dave Bronconnier
 - Charlottetown – Clifford J. Lee
 - Edmonton – Stephen Mandel
 - Fredericton – Brad Woodside
 - Halifax – Peter J. Kelly
 - Iqaluit – Elisapee Sheutiapik then Madeleine Redfern
 - Ottawa – Larry O'Brien then Jim Watson
 - Quebec City – Régis Labeaume
 - Regina – Pat Fiacco
 - St. John's – Dennis O'Keefe
 - Toronto – David Miller then Rob Ford
 - Vancouver – Gregor Robertson
 - Victoria – Dean Fortin
 - Whitehorse – Bev Buckway
 - Winnipeg – Sam Katz
 - Yellowknife – Gordon Van Tighem
 
Religious leaders
- Roman Catholic Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canada – Cardinal Archbishop Marc Ouellet
 - Roman Catholic Archbishop of Montreal – Cardinal Archbishop Jean-Claude Turcotte
 - Roman Catholic Bishops of London – Bishop Ronald Peter Fabbro
 - Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto – Archbishop Thomas Christopher Collins
 - Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada – Fred Hiltz
 - Moderator of the United Church of Canada – David Giuliano
 - Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada – Wilma Welsh
 - National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada – Raymond Schultz
 
Peer
See also
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