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1st Canadian Ministry
1er conseil des ministres du Canada
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
1st ministry of The Canadian Kingdom
Trudeau.jpg
Date formed11 February 2020
Date dissolved12 February 2020
People
MonarchDavid III
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
Deputy Prime MinisterMatthew Holmes
No. of ministers3
Member partyIndependent
Status in legislatureMinority Government
Opposition partyNew Democratic Party
Opposition leaderCrushita Telcontar
History
Legislature term(s)1st Canadian Parliament
Incoming formation11 February Appointment
Outgoing formation12 February Resignation
Successor2nd Canadian Ministry

The First Canadian Ministry was the Cabinet of Canada led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and composed of Ministers of the Crown that governed Canada for part of the 1st Canadian Parliament. The premiership of Justin Trudeau began on February 11, 2020 when King David III invited Trudeau to form the 1st Canadian Ministry.

The original members of the Cabinet were appointed through an Order-in-Council issued by King David III on February 11, 2020. Being the initial Cabinet, the Independent Cabinet conisted of 2 ministers, as well as the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister tendered his resignation to King David III on the morning of February 12, 2020, citing wishes to step back from politics and attend to ceremonial duties as Prince-Consort.

Background

IN PROGRESS

List of Ministers

By portfolio

Members of the 1st Ministry
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau February 11, 2020 – February 12, 2020
Deputy Prime Minister Matthew Holmes February 11, 2020 – February 12, 2020
Minister of Citizenship & Immigration Evan Wallace February 11, 2020 – February 12, 2020