30th Canadian Ministry

30th Canadian Ministry
30e conseil des ministres du Canada

30th Ministry of Canada
Date formedMarch 14, 2025
People and organizations
MonarchCharles III
Governor GeneralMary Simon
Prime MinisterMark Carney
Prime Minister's historyPremiership of Mark Carney
No. of ministers28 (cabinet ministers) + 10 (secretaries of state)
Member party  Liberal
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition cabinet44th (2025)
45th (2025–present)
Opposition party  Conservative
Opposition leaderPierre Poilievre
(March–April 2025, August 2025–present)
Andrew Scheer
(May–August 2025)
History
Election2025
Legislature terms44th Canadian Parliament
45th Canadian Parliament
Budget2025
Incoming formation2025 Liberal leadership election
Predecessor29th Canadian Ministry

The Thirtieth Canadian Ministry or the Carney Ministry is the ministry currently in office led by Prime Minister Mark Carney. It was formed on March 14, 2025 following the resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Carney's victory in the Liberal leadership contest over former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Initially, Carney reduced the size of the Cabinet from 37 ministers under Trudeau, to 24 ministers including himself. Following the 2025 federal election that returned the Liberals as a minority government, Carney revamped his Cabinet on May 13 with 29 ministers including himself, and appointed a further 10 secretaries of state, reviving a non-Cabinet ministerial rank used throughout the Chrétien Ministry and briefly during the Harper Ministry.

The 29th Canadian Ministry of Justin Trudeau had started a tradition of gender parity with an equal number of male and female ministers excluding the prime minister. The brief first Carney Cabinet from March to May 2025 had slightly more male than female ministers, but an equal number of male and female ministers excluding the prime minister was reinstituted in the post-election Cabinet in May.