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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen arrive for the swearing in of the federal cabinet at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Monday, July 15, 2013.PATRICK DOYLE/The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has shuffled his federal cabinet. Below is a full list of its members (in order of precedence):

  • Stephen Harper, prime minister;
  • Bernard Valcourt, minister of aboriginal affairs and northern development;
  • Rob Nicholson, minister of national defence;
  • Peter MacKay, minister of justice and attorney general of Canada;
  • Rona Ambrose, minister of health;
  • Diane Finley, minister of public works and government services;
  • John Baird, minister of foreign affairs;
  • Tony Clement, president of the Treasury Board;
  • Jim Flaherty, minister of finance;
  • Peter Van Loan, government leader in the House of Commons;
  • Jason Kenney, minister of employment and social development;
  • Gerry Ritz, minister of agriculture and agri-food;
  • Christian Paradis, minister of international development and minister for La Francophonie;
  • James Moore, minister of industry;
  • Denis Lebel, minister of infrastructure, communities and intergovernmental affairs and minister of the economic development agency of Canada for the regions of Quebec;
  • Leona Aglukkaq, minister of the environment, minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and minister for the Arctic Council;
  • Lisa Raitt, minister of transport;
  • Gail Shea, minister of fisheries and oceans;
  • Julian Fantino, minister of veterans affairs;
  • Steven Blaney, minister of public safety;
  • Ed Fast, minister of international trade;
  • Joe Oliver, minister of natural resources;
  • Kerry-Lynne Findlay, minister of national revenue;
  • Shelly Glover, minister of Canadian heritage and official languages;
  • Chris Alexander, minister of citizenship and immigration;
  • Kellie Leitch, minister of labour and minister of status of women;
  • Maxime Bernier, minister of state for small business and tourism, and agriculture;
  • Lynne Yelich, minister of state for foreign affairs and consular services;
  • Gary Goodyear, minister of state for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario;
  • Rob Moore, minister of state for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency;
  • John Duncan, minister of state and chief government whip;
  • Tim Uppal, minister of state for multiculturalism;
  • Alice Wong, minister of state for seniors;
  • Bal Gosal, minister of state for sport;
  • Kevin Sorenson, minister of state for Finance;
  • Pierre Poilievre, minister of state for democratic reform;
  • Candice Bergen, minister of state for social development;
  • Greg Rickford, minister of state for science and technology, and Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario;
  • Michelle Rempel, minister of state for western economic diversification.

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