Federal Cabinet Shuffle Moves New Faces to Key Aerospace Files

July 15, 2013

Federal Cabinet Shuffle Moves New Faces to Key Aerospace Files

Ottawa (Ontario), July 15, 2013 – Today Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced a major shuffle of the federal Cabinet, the largest since he formed government in 2006. Included in the changes were appointments to several key aerospace-related portfolios:

  • James Moore was appointed as the new Minister of Industry, replacing Christian Paradis;
  • Responsibility for Public Works and Government Services Canada has moved from Minister Rona Ambrose to Minister Diane Finley;
  • Rob Nicholson replaces Peter MacKay as Minister of National Defence; and
  • Lisa Raitt was appointed as the new Minister of Transport, replacing Denis Lebel.

John Baird retains his responsibilities as Minister of Foreign Affairs, as does Minister of International Trade Ed Fast.

Jim Quick, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC), issued the following statement in response to the shuffle:

On behalf of the members of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada, I congratulate the members of Cabinet on their respective appointments. In particular, we congratulate Ministers Moore, Finley and Nicholson on their new appointments. We are also pleased to see that Ministers John Baird and Ed Fast will continue in their respective roles at Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Each of these portfolios directly impacts the ongoing success and competitiveness of aerospace in Canada and we are very pleased to see such strong leaders appointed to these critical files. From the Emerson Report on aerospace and space to procurement reform and important international trade negotiations, AIAC and its members have made great progress in working with the government to reinforce the strength and potential of Canadian aerospace companies.

With significant portions of the Emerson and Jenkins Reports remaining to be implemented, however, it is critical that we maintain our momentum. We look forward to our continued work with the Prime Minister, Cabinet and government officials to strengthen our companies, the industry, and the Canadian economy.

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AIAC is the national association representing Canada’s aerospace manufacturing and services sector. As the world’s fifth-largest aerospace industry, Canada’s aerospace sector generates more than $22 billion, exports 80% of its output, and dedicates over 20% of its activity to research and development (R&D). Aerospace is responsible for the employment of 170,000 Canadians. AIAC represents the interests of over 700 aerospace companies across Canada.

For information:
Kristen VanderHoek, Director of Communications
Aerospace Industries Association of Canada
kvanderhoek@aiac.ca