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Tableau Statistique Canadien Mise à jour : 27 août 2021 15 Les parlements MINISTÈRES FÉDÉRAUX MINISTRES ET SOUS-MINISTRES Premier ministre Justin Trudeau Carte 15.1 Province Total des Janice Charette (p.i.) ou territoire sièges Affaires étrangères Marc Garneau Chambre des communes : Marta Morgan Partis Nombre Pourcentage Affaires intergouvernementales Dominic LeBlanc sièges par province et par parti politiques de des Michael Vandergrift fédéraux, sièges votes Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Marie-Claude Bibeau au 27 août 2021 indépendants, au aux élections Chris Forbes sièges vacants 27 août 2021 du 21 oct. 2019 Anciens Combattants Lawrence MacAuley Paul Ledwell Conseil du Trésor Jean-Yves Duclos Yasmine Laroche Conseil Privé Dominic LeBlanc Janice Charette (p.i.) Défense nationale Harjit Sajjan Yukon 1 Jody Thomas Développement économique et Mélanie Joly PLC 1 33,4% Nunavut 1 Langues officielles Simon Kennedy PCC 0 33,1% T.N.-O. 1 Développement international Karina Gould PLC 0 31,0% NPD 0 21,8% Leslie MacLean PCC 0 25,8% Vert 0 10,3% PLC 1 40,0% Emploi, Développement de la main d'oeuvre Carla Qualtrough NPD 1 41,1% Autre(s) 0 1,4% PCC 0 25,8% et Inclusion des personnes handicapées Graham Flack Vert 0 2,1% Vacant(s) 0 - NPD 0 21,8% Environnement et Changement Jonathan Wilkinson Autre(s) 0 0,0% Vert 0 10,6% T.-N.–L. 7 climatique Christine Hogan Vacant(s) 0 - Autre(s) 0 1,8% Famille, Enfants et Développement Ahmed Hussen CANADA 338 Vacant(s) 0 - PLC 6 44,7% social Graham Flack PCC 0 28,0% Finances Chrystia Freeland PLC 155 33,1% NPD 1 23,9% Michael Sabia 0 3,1% PCC 119 34,4% Alb. 34 Qué. Vert Immigration, Réfugiés et Marco E. L. Mendicino 78 Ind. 0 0,0% Catrina Tapley BQ 32 7,7% Citoyenneté PLC 0 13,7% PLC Autre(s) 0 0,3% Infrastructure et Collectivités Catherine McKenna NPD 24 15,9% Man. 14 35 34,2% PCC 33 69,2% PCC 10 16,0% Vacant(s) 0 - Kelly Gillis Vert 2 6,5% NPD 1 11,5% PLC 4 26,3% BQ 32 32,5% Innovation, Sciences et François-Philippe Champagne Ind. 5 0,4% Industrie Vert 0 2,8% PCC 7 45,4% NPD 1 10,7% Simon Kennedy Autre(s) 0 2,0% 1 Justice et procureur général Ind. 0 0,1% NPD 3 20,7% Vert 0 4,4% David Lametti Vacant(s) Nathalie G. Drouin 1 - Autre(s) 0 2,7% Vert 0 5,1% Ind. 0 0,2% Î.-P.-É. 4 Patrimoine canadien Steven Guilbeault Vacant(s) 0 - Ind. 0 0,2% Autre(s) 0 2,0% PLC 4 43,6% Isabelle Mondou Autre(s) 0 2,3% Vacant(s) 0 - PCC 0 27,4% Pêches, Océans et Garde Bernadette Jordan Vacant(s) 0 - NPD 0 7,6% côtière canadienne Timothy Sargent C.-B. 42 Vert 0 20,8% Relations Couronne-Autochtones Carolyn Bennett Ind. 0 0,0% Daniel Quan-Watson PLC 11 26,1% N.-B. 10 Autre(s) 0 0,6% Ressources naturelles Seamus O'Regan PCC 17 34,1% Sask. 14 Vacant(s) 0 - Jean-François Tremblay NPD 11 24,4% Ont. 121 PLC 7 37,6% Revenu national Diane Lebouthillier PLC 0 11,6% Vert 2 12,4% PCC 3 32,8% Bob Hamilton PCC 14 64,3% Ind. 1 0,9% PLC 76 41,5% NPD 0 9,4% N.-É. 11 Santé Patty Hajdu NPD 0 19,5% Autre(s) 0 2,1% PCC 34 33,2% Vert 0 17,0% Stephen Lucas Vert 0 2,5% PLC 10 41,3% Vacant(s) 0 - NPD 6 16,8% Ind. 0 0,7% Sécurité publique et Protection civile Bill Blair Ind. 0 0,2% Vert 0 6,2% Autre(s) 0 2,5% PCC 1 25,7% Rob Stewart Autre(s) 0 1,9% NPD 0 18,9% Ind. 4 0,4% Vacant(s) 0 - Services publics et Approvisionnement Anita Anand Vacant(s) 0 - Vert 0 11,0% Autre(s) 0 1,9% Bill Matthews Ind. 0 1,5% Vacant(s) 1 - Transports Omar Alghabra Autre(s) 0 1,6% Michael Keenan Vacant(s) 0 - 74 Mise à jour : 10 septembre 2021 SÉNATSÉNAT Carte 15.2 RÉGION Total Président George J. Furey Province (Terr.) Division Leader du gouvernement Marc Gold Sénat : Leader de l'Opposition JDonald Neil Plett Partis Nombre sièges par région, par province politiques de SÉNATEURS DU QUÉBEC et par parti fédéraux, sièges (par ordre d'ancienneté) non affiliées, Paul J. Massicotte GSI au 10 septembre 2021 et vacants Dennis Dawson GPS Patrick Brazeau Non affilié Leo Housakos Conservateur Claude Carignan Conservateur Judith G. Seidman Conservateur Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu Conservateur Larry W. Smith Conservateur Josée Verner GSC Jean-Guy Dagenais GSC Yukon 1 Nunavut 1 Diane Bellemare GSI GSI 1 Chantal Petitclerc GSI PCC 1 T.-N.-L. 6 Vacant(s) 0 Vacant(s) 0 Renée Dupuis GSI T.N.-O. 1 GSI 1 Éric Forest GSI PCC 3 Marc Gold Non affilié CANADA 105 GPS 1 GPS 0 Marie-Françoise Mégie GSI Vacant(s) 0 Non aff. 1 Raymonde Saint-Germain GSI GSI 40 Vacant(s) 1 PCC 18 Rosa Galvez GSI GPS 13 Pierre J. Dalphond GPS GSC 13 Julie Miville-Dechêne GSI Non affilié(e) 10 Tony Loffreda GSI Vacant(s) 11 Michèle Audette Non affiliée Amina Gerba GPS Clément Gignac GPS OUEST 24 ONTARIO 24 QUÉBEC 24 SÉNATEURS ET POPULATION par RÉGION C.-B. Alb. Sask. Man. (population au 1er juillet 2020) 45% MARITIMES 24 GSI 3 1 1 2 7 GSI 14 GSI 40% 38,6 POPULATION 10 N.-B. N.-É. Î.-P.-É. PCC 1 0 1 1 3 PCC 3 PCC SÉNATEURS 5 35% 31,9 GPS 0 0 1 1 2 GPS 1 GPS 4 GSI 3 4 0 7 30% GSC 1 2 1 0 4 GSC 2 GSC 2 PCC 2 1 0 3 0 2 1 1 4 Non aff. Non affilié(e) 2 Non affilié(e) 3 GPS 1 3 1 5 25% 22,9 22,9 22,6 22,9 22,9 Vacant(s) 1 1 1 1 4 Vacant(s) 2 Vacant(s) 0 GSC 2 1 2 5 20% Non aff. 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 24 15% Vacant(s) 2 1 1 4 10% ___________________________________ 24 5,1 5,7 10 10 4 5% Notes : Au Sénat canadien, quatre régions sont représentées à égalité : les quatre provinces de l'Ouest, l'Ontario, le Québec et les trois provinces des Maritimes; 1,4 0,11,0 0,1 1,0 0,1 1,0 0% Terre-Neuve, le Yukon, les Territoires du Nord-Ouest et du Nunavut sont représentés sans faire partie d'une région. Ouest Ont. Québec Maritimes T.-N.-L. T.N.-O. Nt Yukon GSI : Groupe des sénateurs indépendants. GSC : Groupe des sénateurs canadiens. GPS : Groupe progressiste du Sénat. 75 Mise à jour : 10 septembre 2021 COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE Lieutenante-gouverneure Janet Austin Législature Date de la dernière élection Carte 15.3 Président de l'Assemblée Raj Chouhan Premier ministre John Horgan 1 Partis Nombre Pourcentage Parlements provinciaux et territoriaux : politiques de des ALBERTA sièges votes Lieutenante-gouverneure Salma Lakhani sièges par parti Président de l'Assemblée Nathan Cooper Premier ministre Jason Kenney au 10 septembre 2021 Parti politique au pouvoir SASKATCHEWAN Lieutenant-gouverneur Russ Mirasty PC PL NPD SKP CAQ Président de l'Assemblée Randy Weekes Premier ministre Scott Moe MANITOBA Lieutenante-gouverneure Janice C. Filmon Présidente de l'Assemblée Myrna Driedger Yukon 12.04.2021 Premier ministre Brian Pallister Nunavut 30.10.2017 ONTARIO PL Lieutenante-gouverneure Elizabeth Dowdeswell 8 32,4% T. N.-O. 01.10.2019 Indépendants 22 YP 2 28 2 Président de l'Assemblée Ted Arnott 8 39,3% Vacant(s) 0 T.-N.-L. 27.03.2021 NPD 3 28,2% Indépendants 19 Premier ministre Doug Ford Ind. 0 0,1% Vacant(s) 0 PL 22 48,2% QUÉBEC Vacant(s) 0 - PPC 13 38,8% Lieutenant-gouverneur J. Michel Doyon NPD 2 8,0% Président de l'Assemblée François Paradis Ind. 3 4,6% Premier ministre François Legault Autre(s) 0 0,4% NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK Alb. 16.04.2019 Man. 10.09.2019 Québec 01.10.2018 Vacant(s) 0 - Lieutenante-gouverneure Branda Murphy 3 3 3 Président de l'Assemblée Bill Oliver PCU 60 54,9% PPC 46,8% 6 6 6 36 CAQ 74 37,4% Premier ministre Blaine Higgs NPD 24 32,7% NPD 18 31,6% PLQ 28 24,8% 4 4 NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE AP 40 9,1% PL 14,6% 3 PQ 7 17,1% Î.-P.-É. 23.04.2019 Lieutenant-gouverneur Arthur J. LeBlanc PL 0 1,0% PV 6,4% 7 7 7 0 QS 10 16,1% Président de l'Assemblée Kevin Murphy Ind. 2 - Ind. 0,2% 0 PV 0 1,7% PPC 14 36,5% Premier ministre désigné Tim Houston Autre(s) 0 2,3% Autre(s) 0 0,4% Ind. 6 ‐ PV 8 30,6% ÎLE-DU-PRINCE-ÉDOUARD Vacant(s) 1 - Vacant(s) C.-B. 24.10.2020 0 ‐ Autre(s) 0 2,9% PL 4 29,5% Lieutenante-gouverneure Antoinette Perry Vacant(s) 0 - NPD 0 3,0% Président de l'Assemblée Colin LaVie NPD 57 47,7% Ind. 0 - Premier ministre Dennis King PL 28 33,8% Autre(s) 0 0,4% TERRE-NEUVE ET LABRADOR PV 2 15,1% Vacant(s) 1 - Lieutenante-gouverneure Judy May Foote Ind. 0 - Sask. 26.10.2020 Ont. 07.06.2018 Président de l'Assemblée Derek Bennett Autre(s) 0 3,4% N.-B.
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