30th Canadian Ministry
| 30th Canadian Ministry 30e conseil des ministres du Canada | |
|---|---|
| 30th Ministry of Canada | |
| 2025 – present | |
| Date formed | March 14, 2025 | 
| People and organizations | |
| Monarch | Charles III | 
| Governor General | Mary Simon | 
| Prime Minister | Mark Carney | 
| Prime Minister's history | Premiership of Mark Carney | 
| No. of ministers | 28 | 
| Ministers removed | 11 | 
| Member party | Liberal | 
| Status in legislature | |
| Opposition cabinet | 44th 45th | 
| Opposition party | Conservative | 
| Opposition leader | Pierre Poilievre (March–April 2025) Andrew Scheer (since May 2025) | 
| History | |
| Election | 2025 | 
| Legislature terms | 44th Canadian Parliament 45th Canadian Parliament | 
| Incoming formation | 2025 Liberal leadership election | 
| Predecessor | 29th Canadian Ministry | 
The Thirtieth Canadian Ministry is the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Mark Carney, and which has governed Canada since Justin Trudeau vacated the office. Following the election of Carney as Leader of the Liberal Party, he and his ministers were sworn in on March 14, 2025, in a ceremony at Rideau Hall. Carney shrunk the cabinet from 37 ministers under Trudeau, to 23 plus himself. After the Liberals were returned to minority government in the 2025 federal election, Carney announced that a revamped Cabinet would be sworn in on May 13.