ThePriorities and Planning Committee is a key organ of theCabinet of Canada. Usually chaired by thePrime Minister of Canada, this committee sets and guides the agenda of the government and, in some cases, acts for the whole cabinet under Prime MinisterStephen Harper.
Mostprovinces and territories of Canada have a similar body within their cabinets.
In November 2015, the Priorities and Planning Committee ceased to exist with the announcement of the Cabinet committee structure underJustin Trudeau.[1]
In March 2025, it returned as thePriorities, Planning and Strategy committee, under Prime MinisterMark Carney.[2]
As of June 30, 2025,Mark Carney served as chair andSteven MacKinnon is vice-chair of the committee.
As of March 31, 2014, the members of the committee wereStephen Harper (chair),Joe Oliver (vice-chair),Bernard Valcourt,Rob Nicholson,Peter MacKay,Rona Ambrose,Diane Finley,John Baird,Tony Clement,Jason Kenney,Gerry Ritz,Christian Paradis,James Moore,Denis Lebel,Ed Fast, andShelly Glover.[3]
As of June 4, 2013, the members of the committee wereStephen Harper (chair), SenatorMarjory LeBreton (vice-chair),Peter MacKay,Vic Toews,Diane Finley,John Baird,Tony Clement,Jim Flaherty,Jason Kenney,Christian Paradis,James Moore,Denis Lebel, andEd Fast.[4]
As of October 30, 2008, the members of the committee wereStephen Harper (chair),Lawrence Cannon (vice-chair),Marjory LeBreton,Chuck Strahl,Peter MacKay,Stockwell Day,Vic Toews,Jim Prentice,John Baird,Tony Clement,Jim Flaherty,Josée Verner, andChristian Paradis.
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