Salaries Act
Marginal note:Prime Minister — fiscal year 2004-2005
4.1 (1) Despite subsection 4(1), for the fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2004 the Prime Minister’s annual salary is $141,200.
Marginal note:Subsequent fiscal years
(2) Despite subsection 4(1), the Prime Minister’s annual salary for each fiscal year subsequent to March 31, 2005 is the annual salary for the previous fiscal year plus the amount obtained by multiplying that annual salary by the index described in section 4.2 for the previous calendar year.
Marginal note:Ministers — fiscal year 2004-2005
(3) Despite subsection 4(2), for the fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2004 the annual salary of the following ministers, being members of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, is $67,800:
(a) the Minister of Justice and Attorney General;
(b) the Minister of National Defence;
(c) the Minister of National Revenue;
(d) the Minister of Finance;
(e) the Minister of Transport;
(f) the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada;
(g) the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food;
(h) the Minister of Labour;
(i) the Minister of Veterans Affairs;
(j) the Associate Minister of National Defence;
(k) the Solicitor General of Canada;
(l) the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development;
(m) the President of the Treasury Board;
(n) the Minister of the Environment;
(o) the Leader of the Government in the Senate;
(p) the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans;
(q) the Minister for International Trade;
(r) the Minister of International Cooperation;
(s) the Minister of Western Economic Diversification;
(t) the Member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada appointed by Commission under the Great Seal to be the Minister for the purposes of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Act;
(t.1) the Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec;
(u) the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration;
(v) the Minister of Natural Resources;
(w) the Minister of Industry;
(x) the Minister of Foreign Affairs;
(y) the Minister of Public Works and Government Services;
(z) the Minister of Canadian Heritage;
(z.1) the Minister of Health;
(z.2) the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development;
(z.21) [Repealed, 2012, c. 19, s. 691]
(z.3) the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.
Marginal note:Subsequent fiscal years
(4) Despite subsection 4(2), the annual salary that shall be paid for each fiscal year subsequent to March 31, 2005 to a minister referred to in subsection (3) is the annual salary for the previous fiscal year plus the amount obtained by multiplying that annual salary by the index described in section 4.2 for the previous calendar year.
Marginal note:Ministers of State — fiscal year 2004-2005
(5) Despite subsection 4(3), for the fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2004 the annual salary of each minister of State, being a member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, who presides over a ministry of State is $67,800.
Marginal note:Subsequent fiscal years
(6) Despite subsection 4(3), the annual salary of a minister of State referred to in subsection (5) for each fiscal year subsequent to March 31, 2005 is the annual salary for the previous fiscal year plus the amount obtained by multiplying that annual salary by the index described in section 4.2 for the previous calendar year.
- 2005, c. 16, ss. 13, 19 to 21
- 2012, c. 19, s. 691
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