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Federal Ministries 82 / FEDERAL MINISTRIES FEDERAL MINISTRIES Government in the Senate; Secretary of E-mail: [email protected] Begins with a list of all members State (Seniors) Suzanne Vinet, ADM, Strategic Policy of the federal cabinet, in alpha- Gary Lunn, Minister of Natural Resources Phone: 613-759-7349 FAX: 613-759-7229 Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs; E-mail: [email protected] betical order. For each ministry, Minister of the Atlantic Canada Steve Tierney, ADM, Human Resources includes the main phone and fax Opportunities Agency Phone: 613-759-1196 FAX: 613-759-1390 numbers, mailing address, Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice; Attorney E-mail: [email protected] General of Canada Terry Hearn, ADM, Corporate Management E-mail address and World Wide Gordon O’Connor, Minister of National Phone: 613-759-6811 FAX: 613-759-6728 Web site. Lists ministers, secre- Defence E-mail: [email protected] taries of state, deputy ministers, Bev Oda, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Andrew Marsland, ADM, Market & Status of Women Industry Services assistant deputy ministers (ADMs) Christian Paradis, Secretary of State Phone: 613-759-7561 FAX: 613-759-7474 and other top staff. Under each (Agriculture) E-mail: [email protected] ministry are the agencies which Jim Prentice, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development; Federal Dr. Marc Fortin, ADM, Research Branch fall under the authority of that Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Phone: 613-759-7777 FAX: 613-759-7772 department. For individual agen- Indians E-mail: [email protected] cies and crown corporations, turn Gerry Ritz, Secretary of State (Small Nada Semaan, ADM, Farm Financial Business and Tourism) Programs Branch to the Agencies/Crown Carol Skelton, Minister of National Revenue Phone: 613-759-7243 FAX: 613-759-7229 Corporations section, Monte Solberg, Minister of Human E-mail: [email protected] starting on page 75. Resources and Social Development Chuck Strahl, Minister of Agriculture and Greg Meredith, ADM, Communications Agri-Food; Minister for the Canadian and Consulations Team Wheat Board Phone: 613-759-7985 FAX: 613-759-7976 Greg Thompson, Minister of Veterans Affairs E-mail: [email protected] Cainet Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board Conrad Bellehumeur, Director, Peter Van Loan, Leader of the Government Communications Rona Ambrose, President of the Queen’s in the House of Commons; Minister for Phone: 613-759-1059 FAX: 613-759-1081 Privy Council for Canada; Minister of Democratic Reform E-mail: [email protected] Josée Verner, Minister of International Intergovernmental Affairs; Minister of Agencies: Canadian Dairy Commission ......90 Western Economic Diversification Cooperation; Minister for la Francophonie Canadian Food Inspection Agency...............91 John Baird, Minister of the Environment and Official Languages Canadian Grain Commission........................91 Maxime Bernier, Minister of Industry Farm Credit Canada......................................93 Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Minister of Labour; National Farm Products Council ..................95 Minister of the Economic Development Federal Ministries Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administraton ..96 Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD / CANADIAN HERITAGE / Infrastructure and Communities AGRICULTURE ET AGROALIMENTAIRE PATRIMOINE CANADIEN Tony Clement, Minister of Health; Minister CANADA Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, 25 Eddy St., for the Federal Economic Development Sir John Carling Bldg., 930 Carling Ave., 14th Fl., Room 1497, Initiative for Northern Ontario Gatineau, QC K1A 1K5 Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety Ottawa, ON K1A 0C5 Phone: 613-759-1000 FAX: 613-759-1040 Phone: 819-997-9900/1-866-811-0055 David Emerson, Minister of International FAX: 819-953-8055 Trade; Minister for the Pacific Gateway E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.pch.gc.ca and the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics World Wide Web: http://www.agr.gc.ca Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Chuck Strahl, Minister Bev Oda, Minister Immigration Phone: 613-759-1059 FAX: 613-759-1081 Phone: 819-997-7788 FAX: 819-994-1267 Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance David Anderson, Parliamentary Secretary E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-992-0657 FAX: 613-759-1081 Michael Fortier, Minister of Public Works Judith LaRocque, Deputy Minister and Government Services E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 819-994-1132 FAX: 819-997-0979 Helena Guergis, Secretary of State (Foreign Leonard J. Edwards, Deputy Minister E-mail: [email protected] Affairs and International Trade); Secretary Phone: 613-759-1101 FAX: 613-759-1040 of State (Sport) E-mail: [email protected] Susan Peterson, Associate Deputy Minister Stephen Harper, Prime Minister Susan Till, ADM, National Land and Water Phone: 613-997-1356 FAX: 819-997-2978 Loyola Hearn, Minister of Fisheries and Information Service E-mail: [email protected] Oceans Phone: 613-759-1712 FAX: 613-715-5111 Jean-Pierre Blais, ADM, Cultural Affairs Jay Hill, Secretary of State E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-997-3009 FAX: 613-997-0132 Jason Kenney, Secretary of State Christiane Ouimet, Associate Deputy E-mail: [email protected] (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity) Minister Marjory LeBreton, Leader of the Phone: 613-759-1090 FAX: 613-759-1104 Parliamentary Names & Numbers Winter 2007 FEDERAL MINISTRIES / 83 Nicole Bourget, ADM, Public Affairs and ENVIRONMENT CANADA / Denis Gauthier, ADM, Economic Communications Development & Corporate Finance NVIRONNEMENT ANADA Phone: 819-994-2164 FAX: 819-953-7067 E C Phone: 613-992-1527 FAX: 613-992-0387 E-mail: [email protected] Terrasses de la Chaudière, 10 Wellington St., 28th Fl., Hull, QC K1A 0H3 Paul-Henri Lapointe, ADM, Economic & Diane Fulford, ADM, Citizenship and Phone: 819-997-2800/1-800-668-6767 Fiscal Policy Heritage FAX: 819-953-2225 Phone: 613-996-0321 FAX: 613-992-5773 Phone: 819-997-2832 FAX: 819-994-5032 E-mail: [email protected] Barbara Anderson, ADM, Federal- E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.ec.gc.ca Provincial Relations & Social Policy Jacques Paquette, ADM, International and John Baird, Minister Phone: 613-996-0735 FAX: 613-992-7754 Intergovernmental Affairs and Sport Phone: 613-996-0984 FAX: 613-996-9880 Serge Dupont, ADM, Financial Sector Phone: 613-997-3772 FAX: 613-997-7117 E-mail: [email protected] Policy E-mail: [email protected] Michael Horgan, Deputy Minister Phone: 613-995-5798 FAX: 613-952-1596 Bruce Manion, ADM, Planning and Phone: 819-997-4203 FAX: 819-953-6897 Graham Flack, ADM, International Trade Corporate Affairs Ian Shugart, Associate DM and Finance Phone: 613-994-3046 FAX: 613-953-4796 Phone: 613-992-6985 FAX: 613-992-7347 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 819-994-5550 FAX: 819-953-6897 Louise Montague, President & CEO, Agencies: Canada Aviation Museum...........88 Cécile Cléroux, ADM, Environmental Stewardship Canada Investment & Savings Canada Council for the Arts.........................89 Phone: 416-952-9103 FAX: 416-952-1270 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ............90 Phone: 8190956-9500 FAX: 819-953-9452 Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Basia Ruta, ADM, Finance and Corporate Agencies: Bank of Canada...........................88 Board.........................................................90 Branch and Chief Financial Officer Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation........89 Canadian Museum of Civilization Phone: 819-953-7026 FAX: 819-953-4064 Canada Development Investment Corporation ...............................................91 Corporation ...............................................89 Canadian Museum of Nature........................91 Lynette Cox, A/ADM, Human Resources Canada Investment and Savings...................89 Canadian Radio-Television and Phone: 819-9097-1847 FAX: 819-953-2757 Canadian International Trade Tribunal ........91 Telecommunications Commission............92 David McGovern, ADM, International Office of the Superintendent of Financial Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Affairs Institutions ................................................96 Canada.......................................................93 Phone: 819-934-6020 Library and Archives Canada.......................94 FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA / David Grimes, A/ADM, Meteorological National Arts Centre Corporation ................94 PÊCHES ET OCÉANS CANADA National Battlefields Commission................94 Service of Canada Centennial Towers, 200 Kent St., 13th Fl., National Capital Commission ......................94 Phone: 819-997-2686 FAX: 819-994-8841 Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6 National Film Board.....................................95 Brian Gray, ADM, Science and Technology Phone: 613-993-0999 FAX: 613-990-1866 National Gallery of Canada..........................95 Phone: 819-934-6851 FAX: 819-934-6845 E-mail: [email protected] National Museum of Science and Michael Martin, ADM, Strategic Policy World Wide Web: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Technology ...............................................95 Phone: 819-953-4818 FAX: 819-953-5981 Public Service Commission..........................97 Loyola Hearn, Minister Status of Women Canada .............................98 Agencies: Canadian Environmental Phone: 613-992-3474 FAX: 613-990-7292 Telefilm Canada ...........................................98 Assessment Agency ..................................90 E-mail: [email protected] Parks Canada ................................................96 Larry Murray, Deputy
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