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It is a position within the Cabinet of Canada without portfolio, but the occupant usually plays a key role in the government. Additionally, with the exception of Herb Gray, all Deputy Prime Ministers have held a portfolio along side this title.
Canada's current Deputy Prime Minister is Anne McLellan.
Unlike the Vice-President of the United States, the Deputy Prime Minister does not automatically assume the Prime Minister's office if he or she dies or resigns. In the event of the sudden resignation or death of a Prime Minister, the governing party or coalition would choose an interim leader, or in the case in which extended notice is given, hold a leadership convention. Once a new leader was in place, he or she would be called upon by the Governor General of Canada to form a government. To date, no Deputy Prime Minister has ever succeeded a sitting Prime Minister. Only one Deputy Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, has subsequently become Prime Minister, but he became Prime Minister almost a decade after his term as Deputy Prime Minister had ended.
The latter situation often occurs when a sitting Prime Minister does not plan to seek re-election. Leadership contests to determine the successor to a Prime Minister are usually held during the final days of the incumbent's term, and are traditionally a lengthy and competitive process.
If the Prime Minister dies or suddently resigns without warning however, this lack of direct succession can create some unusual situations. For example, following the death of Sir John A. Macdonald, for example, Canada had no Prime Minister for nine days, as it took a while for the caucus to decide on a new leader. In the provinces of Canada deaths and sudden resignations are more common, and in such cases it appears a constitutional convention has emerged in which an emergency party caucus will usually appoint the deputy premierA premier is an executive official of government. In many nations the term "premier" is used interchangeably with the title of " prime minister. For example, the "Italian Premier" or the "Japanese Premier. In the People's Republic of China it is used some to succeed as the new actingFor legal meaning of acting see Acting (law). Acting is the work of an actor/actress a person in theatre, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play. premier.
The position of Deputy Prime Minister was created by Pierre TrudeauJoseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau ( October 18, 1919— September 28, 2000) was the fifteenth Prime Minister of Canada from April 20, 1968, to June 3, 1979, and from March 3, 1980, to June 30, 1984. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Pierre Trudeau was a f in 1977For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). Events January 1 First woman Episcopal priest ordained January 6 EMI sacks the Sex Pistols January 18 Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious " legionnaire's disease" Januar, largely to recognize the long years of service of Allan J. MacEachen. Joe ClarkThis article is about Joe Clark the Canadian political leader. For the article about the United States Senator from Pennsylvania, see Joseph S. The Rt. Joe Clark Rank 16th Term June 4, 1979 March 3 1980 Predecessor Pierre Elliott Trudeau Successor Pierre did not appoint a Deputy Prime Minister in his short lived government of 1979Events January-February January 1 Sino-American relations: United States and the People's Republic of China establish diplomatic relations January 4 State of Ohio agrees to pay $675,000 to families of dead and injured in Kent State University shootings.- 19801980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. Events January-February January 1- April 1 National steel strike in United Kingdom January 1 Changes to the Swedish Act of Succession creates Victoria of Sweden, Crown Princess over her younger brother January 5 He.
The official duties of the Deputy Prime Minister is to answer on behalf of overall government policy during Question Period and chair the Cabinet of Canada in the absence of the Prime Minister. In fact, one Deputy Prime Minister, Sheila Copps, attracted controversy in 1993 by simply asserting that she was "in charge" of government business while the Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, was out of the country on a state visit.
The Deputy Prime Minister should not be confused with the position of Deputy Minister. The Deputy Prime Minister is a politician and member of Cabinet where deputy ministers are senior civil servants. The deputy minister to the Prime Minister is the Clerk of the Privy Council.
See also: List of Canadian Deputy Prime Ministers