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Federal Ministries 64 / FEDERAL MINISTRIES FEDERAL MINISTRIES Marjory LeBreton, Leader of the Steve Tierney, ADM, Human Resources Begins with a list of all members Government in the Senate; Minister of Phone: 613-759-1196 FAX: 613-759-1390 State (Seniors) E-mail: [email protected] of the federal cabinet, in alpha- Gary Lunn, Minister of State (Sport) betical order. For each ministry, Peter MacKay, Minister of National Pierre Corriveau, ADM, Corporate Management Phone: 613-759-6936 FAX: 613-759-6728 includes the main phone and fax Defence; Minister for the Atlantic Gateway E-mail: [email protected] numbers, mailing address, Rob Merrifield, Minister of State (Transport) Krista Mountjoy, ADM, Market & Industry E-mail address and World Wide James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage Services and Official Languages Phone: 613-759-7561 FAX: 613-759-7474 Web site. Lists ministers, secre- Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice; Attorney E-mail: [email protected] taries of state, deputy ministers, General of Canada assistant deputy ministers (ADMs) Gordon O'Connor, Minister of State Dr. Marc Fortin, ADM, Research Branch Bev Oda, Minister of International Phone: 613-759-7777 FAX: 613-759-7772 and other top staff. Under each Cooperation E-mail: [email protected] ministry are the agencies which Christian Paradis, Minister of Public Works Nada Semaan, ADM, Farm Financial Programs and Government Services fall under the authority of that Branch Jim Prentice, Minister of the Environment department. For individual agen- Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources Phone: 613-759-7243 FAX: 613-759-7229 cies and crown corporations, turn Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri- E-mail: [email protected] Food; Minister for the Canadian Wheat Greg Meredith, ADM, Communications and to the Agencies/Crown Board Consulations Team Corporations section, Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Phone: 613-759-7985 FAX: 613-759-7976 starting on page 69. Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian Affairs and E-mail: [email protected] Northern Development; Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Agencies: Canadian Dairy Commission...............71 Indians Canadian Food Inspection Agency...............71 Greg Thompson, Minister of Veterans Canadian Grain Commission........................71 Federal Cabinet Affairs Farm Credit Canada......................................74 Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board National Farm Products Council ..................76 Peter Van Loan, Minister of Public Safety Stephen Harper, Prime Minister Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administraton ..77 Josée Verner, Minister of Intergovernmental Diane Ablonczy, Minister of State (Small Affairs; President of the Queen's Privy Business and Tourism) CANADIAN HERITAGE / Council for Canada; Minister for La Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health Francophonie PATRIMOINE CANADIEN Rona Ambrose, Minister of Labour Lynne Yelich, Minister of State (Western Keith Ashfield, Minister of State (Atlantic Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, Rm. 12A14, Economic Diversification) Canada Opportunities Agency) 25 Eddy St., Gatineau, QC K1A 1K5 John Baird, Minister of Transport, Phone: 819-997-9900/1-866-811-0055 Infrastructure and Communities FAX: 819-953-8055 Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Minister of National Federal Ministries World Wide Web: www.pch.gc.ca Revenue; Minister of State (Agriculture) Judith LaRocque, Deputy Minister Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Phone: 819-994-1132 FAX: 819-997-0979 Affairs AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD / E-mail: [email protected] Tony Clement, Minister of Industry AGRICULTURE ET AGROALIMENTAIRE Susan Peterson, Associate Deputy Minister Stockwell Day, Minister of International CANADA Trade; Minister for the Asia-Pacific Phone: 613-997-1356 FAX: 819-997-2978 Gateway Sir John Carling Bldg., Rm. 914, 930 Carling E-mail: [email protected] Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources Ave., Ottawa, ON K1A 0C5 Jean-Pierre Blais, ADM, Cultural Affairs and Skills Development Phone: 613-759-1000 FAX: 613-759-1040 Phone: 613-997-3009 FAX: 613-997-0132 Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Steven Fletcher, Minister of State World Wide Web: www.agr.gc.ca (Democratic Reform) Nicole Bourget, ADM, Public and Regional Gerry Ritz, Minister Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science Affairs Phone: 613-759-1059 FAX: 613-759-1081 and Technology) Phone: 819-994-2164 FAX: 819-953-7067 Helena Guergis, Minister of State (Status of David Anderson, Parliamentary Secretary E-mail: [email protected] Women) Phone: 613-992-0657 FAX: 613-759-1081 Diane Fulford, ADM, Citizenship and Heritage Jay Hill, Leader of the Government in the E-mail: [email protected] House of Commons Phone: 819-997-2832 FAX: 819-994-5032 Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Yaprak Baltacioglu, Deputy Minister E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-759-1101 FAX: 613-759-1040 Immigration and Multiculturalism Marie-Geneviève Mounier, ADM, International Peter Kent, Minister of State of Foreign E-mail: [email protected] and Intergovernmental Affairs and Sport Affairs (Americas) Andrew Marsland, ADM, Strategic Policy Phone: 613-997-3772 FAX: 613-997-7117 Denis Lebel, Minister of State (Economic Phone: 613-759-7349 FAX: 613-759-7229 Bruce Manion, ADM, Planning and Corporate Development Agency of Canada for the E-mail: [email protected] Regions of Quebec) Affairs Parliamentary Names & Numbers Winter 2009 FEDERAL MINISTRIES / 65 Phone: 613-994-3046 FAX: 613-953-4796 David McGovern, ADM, International Affairs FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA / E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 819-934-6020 PÊCHES ET OCÉANS CANADA Agencies: Canada Aviation Museum ...................69 David Grimes, A/ADM, Meteorological Service Centennial Towers, 15th Fl., 200 Kent St., Canada Council for the Arts.........................70 of Canada Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ............71 Phone: 819-997-2686 FAX: 819-994-8841 Phone: 613-993-0999 FAX: 613-990-1866 Canadian Cultural Property Export Review John Carey, A/ADM, Science and Technology E-mail: [email protected] Board.........................................................71 Phone: 819-934-6851 FAX: 819-997-1541 World Wide Web: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Canadian Museum of Civilization Tony Young, A/ADM, Strategic Policy Corporation ...............................................72 Gail Shea, Minister Phone: 819-953-4818 FAX: 819-953-5981 Canadian Museum of Nature........................72 Phone: 613-992-3474 FAX: 613-990-7292 Canadian Radio-Television and Agencies: Canadian Environmental E-mail: [email protected] Telecommunications Commission............73 Assessment Agency ..................................71 Michelle d’Auray, Deputy Minister Library and Archives Canada.......................75 Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Phone: 613-993-2200 FAX: 613-993-2194 Canada.......................................................74 National Arts Centre Corporation ................75 Lucie McClung, Senior Associate Deputy Minister Parks Canada ................................................77 National Battlefields Commission................75 Phone: 613-990-2665 FAX: 613-998-0499 National Capital Commission ......................75 E-mail: [email protected] National Film Board.....................................76 FINANCE / FINANCES National Gallery of Canada..........................76 Cal Hegge, A/ADM, Human Resources & L’Esplanade Laurier, East Tower, 20th Fl., Corporate Services Public Service Commission..........................77 140 O’Connor St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0G5 Phone: 613-990-0023 FAX: 613-990-3009 Status of Women Canada .............................79 Phone: 613-992-1573/613-996-8080 E-mail: [email protected] Telefilm Canada ...........................................79 FAX: 613-996-2690 David Bevan, ADM, Fisheries and Aquaculture E-mail: [email protected] Management CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION World Wide Web: www.fin.gc.ca Phone: 613-990-9864 FAX: 613-990-9557 CANADA / CITOYENNETÉ ET James Flaherty, Minister Michaela Huard, ADM, Policy IMMIGRATION CANADA Phone: 613-996-7861 FAX: 613-995-5176 Phone: 613-993-1808 FAX: 613-993-6958 Jean Edmonds Bldg., Tower South, 20th Fl., E-mail: [email protected] Sue Kirby, ADM, Oceans and Habitat Sector 365 Laurier Ave. W., Ottawa, ON K1A 1L1 Louise Bertrand, Minister of State (International Phone: 613-993-0850 FAX: 613-990-2768 Phone: 613-954-1064/613-954-9008 Financial Institutions) E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cic.gc.ca Phone: 613-946-4694 FAX: 613-957-8020 Wendy Watson-Wright, ADM, Science Sector Richard Fadden, Deputy Minister Rob Wright, Deputy Minister Phone: 613-990-5123 FAX: 613-990-5113 Phone: 613-954-3501 FAX: 613-954-3509 Phone: 613-992-4925 FAX: 613-996-0830 E-mail: [email protected] Jaime Pitfield, ADM, Corporate Services Mark Carney, Senior Associate Deputy Minister Anne Lamar, Director General, Communications Phone: 613-957-3338 FAX: 613-946-6048 Phone: 613-943-2314 FAX: 613-952-9569 Phone: 613-990-0219 FAX: 613-993-8277 Claudette Deschênes, ADM, Operations Tiff Macklem, Associate Deputy Minister and G-7 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-954-5335 FAX: 613-957-8887 Deputy Minister Phone: 613-943-2314 FAX: 613-952-9569 George Da Pont, A/Commissioner, Canadian Kathryn Howard, ADM, Client Service Coast Guard Modernization Stephen Richardson, Associate Deputy Minister Phone: 613-998-1571 FAX: 613-990-2780 Phone: 613-948-5970 Phone: 613-996-1963 FAX: 613-952-9569 Agencies: Canadian Coast Guard.........................71
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