Minister of Finance (Manitoba)




The Minister of Finance is a cabinet minister in the government of Manitoba. Prior to 1969, the minister was styled as the Provincial Treasurer. Many regard the Finance Minister as the second-most important member of government, after the Premier.


The Finance Minister is responsible for managing the province's fiscal resources, overseeing taxation policies, and allocating funds to other governmental departments. Every year, the minister submits a budget to the legislature outlining anticipated expenditures and revenues for the next twelve months. The minister is also required to submit a completed financial report for the annual cycle just completed.


The Finance portfolio is the oldest cabinet position in the province, predating the office of Premier by four years. The first Provincial Secretary in Manitoba was Marc-Amable Girard, who was appointed to the position on September 16, 1870 by Lieutenant-Governor Adams George Archibald soon after his arrival in the province. Until January 1871, Girard and Provincial Secretary Alfred Boyd were the only members of Archibald's ministry.


Prior to 1977, it was not considered unusual for Manitoba's provincial premiers to reserve the position of Treasurer or Finance Minister for themselves. In the twentieth century, John Bracken, Stuart Garson, Douglas L. Campbell, Dufferin Roblin and Edward Schreyer all assumed this responsibility at one time or another (indeed, Roblin was his own Treasurer for the entire extent of his term in office). No premier has taken this responsibility since 1977, and such a combination of responsibilities would now be considered very unlikely.


Since the introduction of partisan politics in 1888, all Manitoba Finance Ministers have belonged to the governing party of the day. During the coalition ministry which governed Manitoba from 1940 to 1950, the position was reserved for members of the dominant Liberal-Progressive Party.


In early 2005, then Minister of Finance Greg Selinger indicated that his department would soon move to a system known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, which had already been adopted in most other provinces.


The current Finance Minister of Manitoba is Cameron Friesen of the Progressive Conservatives.



List of Treasurers and Finance Ministers in Manitoba[1][2]


































































































































































































































































































 

Name

Party

Took Office

Left Office
    

Marc-Amable Girard


September 16, 1870
March 14, 1872
    

Thomas Howard


March 14, 1872
July 8, 1874
    

Robert A. Davis


July 8, 1874
October 16, 1878
    

John Norquay


October 16, 1878
August 27, 1886
    

Alphonse LaRiviere


August 31, 1886
December 26, 1887
    

David H. Harrison


December 26, 1887
January 19, 1888
 

Lyman Jones


Liberal
January 19, 1888
May 7, 1889
 

Daniel H. McMillan


Liberal
May 7, 1889
January 6, 1900
    

John Andrew Davidson


Conservative
January 10, 1900
November 14, 1903
    

John Hume Agnew


Conservative
March 2, 1904
November 4, 1908
    

Hugh Armstrong


Conservative
November 19, 1908
May 12, 1915
 

Edward Brown


Liberal
May 12, 1915
August 8, 1922
 

Francis Black


Progressive
August 8, 1922
January 12, 1925
 

John Bracken


Progressive
January 18, 1925
May 27, 1932
 

Ewan McPherson


Liberal-Progressive
May 27, 1932
September 21, 1936
 

Stuart Garson


Liberal-Progressive
September 21, 1936
November 13, 1948
 

John Cameron Dryden


Liberal-Progressive
December 14, 1948
February 16, 1950
 

Douglas L. Campbell


Liberal-Progressive
February 16, 1950
December 1, 1951
 

Ronald Turner


Liberal-Progressive
December 1, 1951
July 6, 1956
 

Charles Greenlay


Liberal-Progressive
July 6, 1956
June 30, 1958
 

Dufferin Roblin


Progressive Conservative
June 30, 1958
July 22, 1966
 

Edward Gurney Evans


Progressive Conservative
July 22, 1966
July 17, 1969
 

Saul Cherniack


New Democratic Party
July 17, 1969
November 13, 1972
 

Edward Schreyer


New Democratic Party
November 13, 1972
May 2, 1973
 

Saul Cherniack


New Democratic Party
May 2, 1973
January 8, 1975
 

Edward Schreyer


New Democratic Party
January 8, 1975
September 22, 1976
 

Saul Miller


New Democratic Party
September 22, 1976
October 24, 1977
 

Donald Craik


Progressive Conservative
October 24, 1977
January 16, 1981
 

Brian Ransom


Progressive Conservative
January 16, 1981
November 30, 1981
 

Victor Schroeder


New Democratic Party
November 30, 1981
April 17, 1986
 

Eugene Kostyra


New Democratic Party
April 17, 1986
May 9, 1988
 

Clayton Manness


Progressive Conservative
May 9, 1988
September 10, 1993
 

Eric Stefanson


Progressive Conservative
September 10, 1993
February 5, 1999
 

Harold Gilleshammer


Progressive Conservative
February 5, 1999
October 5, 1999
 

Greg Selinger


New Democratic Party
October 5, 1999
September 14, 2009
 

Rosann Wowchuk


New Democratic Party
November 3, 2009
October 3, 2011
 

Stan Struthers


New Democratic Party
October 19, 2011
October 18, 2013
 

Jennifer Howard


New Democratic Party
October 18, 2013
November 3, 2014
 

Greg Dewar


New Democratic Party
November 3, 2014
May 3, 2016
 

Cameron Friesen


Progressive Conservative
May 3, 2016
Present


References





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  2. ^ "MLA Biographies - Living". The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 20 July 2017.









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