Minister of Transport (Canada)
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In the Cabinet of Canada, the Minister of Transport (French: Ministre des Transports) is responsible for overseeing the federal government's transportation regulatory and development department, Transport Canada. The post was created by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in 1936.
Since 2006 the position has been styled the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, a name change corresponding with responsibility for Infrastructure Canada being transferred to the portfolio at that time. "Minister of Transport" remains the title for legal purposes.
Noted Transport ministers of the past have included C.D. Howe, Jack Pickersgill, Don Mazankowski and David Collenette.
Tranport Canada use to manage most of Canada's major airports, but in the 1990s, most airports were off loaded to non-profit private airport authorities. The department is now responsible for transportation safety and regulation management.
The current Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities is Lawrence Cannon.
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