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Prime Minister of Canada

The prime minister of Canada is the head of government of Canada. Under the Westminster system, the prime minister governs with the confidence of a majority of the elected House of Commons; as such, the prime minister typically sits as a member of Parliament (MP) and leads the largest party or a coalition of parties. As first minister, the prime minister selects ministers to form the Cabinet. Not outlined in any constitutional document, the prime minister is appointed by the monarch's representative, the governor general, and the office exists per long-established convention. Constitutionally, executive authority is vested in the monarch (who is the head of state), but the powers of the monarch and governor general are nearly always exercised on the advice of the Cabinet, which is collectively responsible to the House of Commons. Canadian prime ministers are appointed to the Privy Council and styled as the Right Honourable (French: le très honorable), a privilege maintained for life. The prime minister is supported by the Prime Minister's Office and heads the Privy Council Office. The prime minister also selects individuals for appointment as governor general, provincial lieutenant governors, territorial commissioners, as well as to the Senate of Canada, Supreme Court of Canada, other federal courts, and senior members of the military and public service. Mark Carney is the current prime minister of Canada, taking office on March 14, 2025. Since the Confederation of Canada in 1867, 24 prime ministers have formed 30 ministries.

Infobox

Style
mw- The Right Honourable[note 1](formal) Prime Minister(informal)
Abbreviation
PM
Member of
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Reports to
House of Commons
Residence
24 Sussex Drive (de jure) Rideau Cottage (de facto)
Seat
Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council building
Appointer
Monarch (represented by the governor general)with the confidence of the House of Commons
Term length
At His Majesty's pleasure
Constituting instrument
None (constitutional convention)
Inaugural holder
John A. Macdonald
Formation
July 1, 1867
Deputy
Deputy Prime Minister
Salary
CA$419,600 (2025)
Website
www.pm.gc.ca

Tables

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Preceded byMary Simonas Governor General of Canada
Preceded byMary Simonas Governor General of Canada
Order of precedence
Preceded byMary Simonas Governor General of Canada
Order of precedence
Prime Minister of CanadaCanadian order of precedence (ceremonial)
Order of precedence
Succeeded byRichard Wagneras Chief Justice of Canada
Order of precedence
Preceded byMary Simonas Governor General of Canada
Prime Minister of CanadaCanadian order of precedence (ceremonial)
Succeeded byRichard Wagneras Chief Justice of Canada

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