Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development | |
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Incumbent John Morris Duncan PC, MP since 18 May 2011 |
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Style | The Honourable |
Appointed by | David Johnston as Governor General of Canada |
First | John Morris Duncan |
Formation | 18 May 2011 |
Term length | At Her Majesty's pleasure |
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Website | www.ainc-inac.gc.ca |
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The Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (French: Ministre des Affaires autochtones et du développement du Nord canadien) is the Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet responsible for overseeing the corresponding federal government department (Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada) and administering the Indian Act and other legislation dealing with "Indians and lands reserved for the Indians" under subsection 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867. He also is responsible for supervising federal involvement in the territorial governments of the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
The Minister's legal title, as set out in the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act, remains the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and this title continues in use in statutes and legal documents. However, on May 18, 2011, the working title of the Minister was changed to the "Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development" in order to make it more up to date and inclusive.[1]
A Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs was in the Canadian cabinet from 1867 until 1936 when the Minister of Mines and Resources became responsible for native affairs. In 1950 the Indian Affairs branch was transferred to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, who had responsibility for "status Indians" until the creation of the position of Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in 1966.[2]
Before 1966 the Northern Development portions of the portfolio were the responsibility of the Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources.[3]
Until amendments to the Indian Act in 1985 restored Indian status to many people whose status had been revoked for discriminatory reasons, about half of the persons claiming to be Indians were entitled to be registered as Indians under the Indian Act and to receive the benefits reserved for registered Indians under the Act. The people to whom status was restored were:
Over 100,000 people have had their Indian status restored as a result of these changes.
A 1983 Commons Committee recommended that Indian or First Nations communities be allowed to write their own membership code provided that the code did not violate fundamental human rights. A second report from the 1983 Penner Committee recommended the gradual abolition of the office of Minister of Indian Affairs and a transfer of responsibility for their own affairs to First Nations communities. Proposed changes died on the House of Commons order paper and have not been re-introduced.
As of July 2004, the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development has been assigned the role of Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians concurrently.
The Minister has responsibilities, wholly or partially, under a number of Acts:[4](list may not be complete)
Oil and Gas Operations Act, Canada — R.S., 1985, c. O-7 Pictou Landing Indian Band Agreement Act — 1995, c. 4 Sahtu Dene and Metis Land Claim Settlement Act — 1994, c. 27
The Minister is also the lead Minister or responsible Minister for:
1. | Hector Louis Langevin | Cabinet of Macdonald | May 22, 1868 – December 7, 1869 |
2. | Joseph Howe | Cabinet of Macdonald | December 8, 1869 – May 6, 1873 |
3. | James Cox Aikins (acting) | Cabinet of Macdonald | May 7, 1873 – June 13, 1873 |
4. | Thomas Nicholson Gibbs | Cabinet of Macdonald | June 14, 1873 – June 30, 1873 |
5. | Alexander Campbell | Cabinet of Macdonald | July 1, 1873 – November 5, 1873 |
6. | David Laird | Cabinet of Mackenzie | November 7, 1873 – October 6, 1876 |
7. | Richard William Scott (acting) | Cabinet of Mackenzie | October 7, 1876 – October 23, 1876 |
8. | David Mills | Cabinet of Mackenzie | October 24, 1876 – October 8, 1878 |
9. | Sir John A. Macdonald | Cabinet of Macdonald | October 17, 1878 – October 2, 1887 |
10. | Thomas White | Cabinet of Macdonald | October 3, 1887 – April 21, 1888 |
11. | Sir John A. Macdonald (acting) | Cabinet of Macdonald | May 8, 1888 – September 24, 1888 |
12. | Edgar Dewdney | Cabinet of Macdonald | September 25, 1888 – June 6, 1891 |
13. | Edgar Dewdney | Cabinet of Abbott | June 16, 1891 – October 16, 1892 |
14. | Thomas Mayne Daly | Cabinet of Abbott | October 17, 1892 – November 24, 1892 |
15. | Thomas Mayne Daly | Cabinet of Thompson | December 5, 1892 – December 12, 1894 |
16. | Thomas Mayne Daly | Cabinet of Bowell | December 21, 1894 – April 27, 1896 |
17. | Hugh John Macdonald | Cabinet of Tupper | May 1, 1896 – July 8, 1896 |
18. | Richard William Scott (acting) | Cabinet of Laurier | July 17, 1896 – November 16, 1896 |
19. | Clifford Sifton | Cabinet of Laurier | November 17, 1896 – February 28, 1905 |
20. | Sir Wilfrid Laurier (acting) | Cabinet of Laurier | March 13, 1905 – April 7, 1905 |
21. | Frank Oliver | Cabinet of Laurier | April 8, 1905 – October 6, 1911 |
22. | Robert Rogers | Cabinet of Borden | October 10, 1911 – October 28, 1912 |
23. | William James Roche | Cabinet of Borden | October 29, 1912 – October 12, 1917 |
24. | Arthur Meighen | Cabinet of Borden | October 12, 1917 – July 10, 1920 |
25. | Sir James Alexander Lougheed | Cabinet of Meighen | July 10, 1920 – December 29, 1921 |
26. | Charles Stewart | Cabinet of King | December 29, 1921 – June 28, 1926 |
27. | Henry Herbert Stevens (acting) | Cabinet of Meighen | June 29, 1926 – July 12, 1926 |
28. | Richard Bedford Bennett (acting) | Cabinet of Meighen | July 13, 1926 – September 25, 1926 |
29. | Charles Stewart | Cabinet of King | September 26, 1926 – June 26, 1930 |
30. | Ian Alistair Mackenzie | Cabinet of King | June 27, 1930 – August 7, 1930 |
31. | Thomas Gerow Murphy | Cabinet of Bennett | August 7, 1930 – October 23, 1935 |
32. | Thomas Alexander Crerar | Cabinet of King | October 23, 1935 – November 30, 1936 |
Thomas Alexander Crerar | December 1, 1936 - April 17, 1945 | under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King |
James Allison Glen | April 18, 1945 - June 10, 1948 | |
James Angus MacKinnon | June 10, 1948 - November 15, 1948 | |
James Angus MacKinnon | November 15, 1948 - March 31, 1949 | under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent |
Colin William George Gibson | April 1, 1949 - January 17, 1950 |
1. | Walter Harris | January 18, 1950 - June 30, 1954 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent |
2. | Jack Pickersgill | July 1, 1954 - June 21, 1957 | |
* | E. Davie Fulton (Acting) | June 21, 1957 - May 11, 1958 | Cabinet of Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker |
3. | Ellen Fairclough | May 12, 1958 - August 8, 1962 | |
4. | Richard Albert Bell | August 9, 1962 - April 22, 1963 | |
5. | Guy Favreau | April 22, 1963 - February 2, 1964 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Lester Pearson |
6. | René Tremblay | February 3, 1964 - February 14, 1965 | |
7. | John Robert Nicholson | February 15, 1965 - December 17, 1965 | |
8. | Jean Marchand | December 18, 1965 - September 30, 1966 |
1. | Arthur Laing | October 1, 1966 - April 20, 1968 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Lester Pearson |
April 20, 1968 - July 5, 1968 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau | ||
2. | Jean Chrétien | July 5, 1968 - August 7, 1974 | |
3. | J. Judd Buchanan | August 8, 1974 - September 13, 1976 | |
4. | Warren Allmand | September 14, 1976 - September 15, 1977 | |
5. | James Hugh Faulkner | September 16, 1977 - June 3, 1979 | |
6. | Jake Epp | June 4, 1979 - March 2, 1980 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Joe Clark |
7. | John Munro | March 3, 1980 - June 29, 1984 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau |
8. | Doug Frith | June 30, 1984 - September 16, 1984 | Cabinet of Prime Minister John Turner |
9. | David Crombie | September 17, 1984 - June 29, 1986 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney |
10. | Bill McKnight | June 30, 1986 - January 29, 1989 | |
11. | Pierre Cadieux | January 30, 1989 - February 22, 1990 | |
12. | Tom Siddon | February 23, 1990 - June 24, 1993 | |
13. | Pauline Browes | June 25, 1993 - November 3, 1993 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Kim Campbell |
14. | Ron Irwin | November 4, 1993 - June 10, 1997 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien |
15. | Jane Stewart | June 11, 1997 - August 2, 1999 | |
16. | Bob Nault | August 3, 1999 - December 11, 2003 | |
17. | Andy Mitchell | December 12, 2003 - July 19, 2004 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Paul Martin |
18. | Andy Scott | July 20, 2004 - February 5, 2006 | |
19. | Jim Prentice | February 6, 2006 - August 14, 2007 | Cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper |
20. | Chuck Strahl | August 14, 2007 - August 6, 2010 | |
21. | John Morris Duncan | August 6, 2010 – present |
Prior to 1966, responsibilities for the Indian Affairs portion of this portfolio fell under the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (List), and the Northern Development portion under the Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources (List).
On May 18, 2011, the Minister adopted the working title "Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development". However, pursuant to section 2 of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act he remains, for legal purposes, the "Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development".