
Steven MacKinnon
Minister of Transport
Liberal
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| TELESAT CANADA | 5 | $15,530,349.57 |
| Bell Canada | 13 | $4,795,352.45 |
| Toyota Canada Inc. | 18 | $1,593,424.99 |
| BHP Canada Inc. | 30 | $937,121.97 |
| HONDA CANADA INC. | 12 | $835,374.26 |
| De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited | 6 | $476,882.50 |
| NAV CANADA | 6 | $241,392.79 |
| Invest Ottawa | 2 | $79,549.00 |
| Winnipeg Airports Authority Inc | 1 | $41,463.45 |
| Aerospace Industries Association of Canada | 1 | $40,000.01 |
| J.D. Irving, Limited | 1 | $24,776.75 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-17Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Global News reported on MacKinnon's plan to seek control of House committees.
Global News covered MacKinnon's comments about updating House of Commons rules and the Liberal plan to gain control of committees. The report framed the move as part of the governing party's strategy in the current Parliament.
View source →Recent parliamentary activity for Steven MacKinnon remains available through official records.
OpenParliament and the House of Commons maintain records of Steven MacKinnon's recent speeches and votes, including comments on immigration and asylum-related legislation. These sources provide a public trail of his current parliamentary activity rather than a single news event.
View source →House Leader MacKinnon outlines proposed changes giving government control of parliamentary committees.
Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon proposed changes to House of Commons standing orders that would allow the Liberal government to ensure majority representation on parliamentary committees. The Conservatives argued that committee composition should reflect results of the last federal election.
View source →Minister Steven MacKinnon highlights government's plan to address air passenger complaints backlog.
Government House Leader and Minister of Transport Steven MacKinnon announced measures from the spring economic update to involve a third-party dispute resolution organization in clearing the backlog at the Canadian Transportation Agency. He emphasized the need for transparency, stronger penalties, and a clear, comprehensive air passenger protection system. MacKinnon was joined by Liberal MPs Marie-France Lalonde and Mona Fortier.
View source →Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon unveils plan to eliminate backlog of air passenger complaints.
Minister MacKinnon described the current system as broken, with over 100,000 files at the Canadian Transportation Agency taking years to process. The federal government plans to engage a neutral third-party using private sector expertise to clear the backlog immediately. The initiative includes stronger penalties and greater transparency in the passenger rights regime.
View source →Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon discusses new motion on House of Commons standing orders.
At a news conference on Parliament Hill, Steven MacKinnon addressed his government's motion to change the composition of House committees, ensuring Liberal MPs hold a majority. The proposal aligns with parliamentary rules granting majority representation to the government. Conservatives argue committee makeup should reflect the last federal election results.
View source →Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon holds news conference on Liberal government's parliamentary priorities.
Steven MacKinnon, MP for Gatineau, QC, spoke on Parliament Hill about the minority Liberal government's priorities for the winter sitting. He addressed questions on Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act, and the potential for a snap spring election. The event was covered in a YouTube video from the press conference.
View source →Steven MacKinnon appointed interim labour minister replacing Seamus O'Regan.
Liberal House leader Steven MacKinnon, MP for Gatineau, QC, has been named the new labour minister amid orders to end port shutdowns in B.C. and Montreal through binding arbitration. He is replacing O'Regan in the role. This follows recent labour disputes.
View source →Steven MacKinnon to assume interim duties for cabinet position until July 31.
MP Steven MacKinnon for Gatineau, QC, will take on additional cabinet duties previously held by another minister until July 31. This follows a recent cabinet shuffle last summer. Coverage appears in iPolitics archives.
View source →Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon responds to Conservative criticism of high-speed rail project.
Steven MacKinnon, Canada's Transportation Minister, discusses the controversy over the multi-billion-dollar high-speed rail line between Toronto and Quebec City. He addresses Conservative critiques amid growing political divide. The project faces scrutiny over costs and feasibility.
View source →Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon defends Canadian transport standards amid U.S. comparisons.
Steven MacKinnon states that Canadian transport systems have some of the most rigorous standards globally. He highlights this in response to concerns about U.S. standards. The comments address ongoing safety and regulatory discussions.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Assets
Nominal interest of MacKinn Inn Inc. registered in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island which owns a rental property
Gifts
Gift (Act) Received 2026/04/24
Nature
Two tickets to the Gala of the Association des professionnels de la construction et de l'habitation du Québec (APCHQ) on April 24, 2026 at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau
Source
Nicolas Brisson, General Manager, APCHQ
Circumstances
I delivered a speech as the Member of Parliament for Gatineau, Quebec
Gift (Code) Received 2026/04/24
Nature
Two tickets to the Gala of the Association des professionnels de la construction et de l'habitation du Québec (APCHQ) on April 24, 2026 at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau
Source
Nicolas Brisson, General Manager, APCHQ
Circumstances
I delivered a speech as the Member of Parliament for Gatineau, Quebec
Gift (Code) Received 2025/11/06
Nature
Two tickets to the Gatineau Chamber of Commerce's Excelor 2025 Gala on November 15, 2025 at the Hilton Lac-Leamy hotel
Source
The Gatineau Chamber of Commerce
Circumstances
I gave a speech at the gala in my capacity as Member of Parliament for Gatineau
Investment in Private Corporations
Nominal interest with spouse of 8443874 Canada Inc located in Gatineau, Quebec, a holding company for 8018758 Canada Inc.
Nominal interest of MacKinn Inn Inc. registered in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island which owns a rental property
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's activities
President and Director of 8018758 Canada Inc.
President and Director of 8443874 Canada Inc.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's contracts with the Government of Canada
Contracts and subcontracts for occupational therapy services
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's investment in private corporations
Sole ownership of 8018758 Canada Inc. located in Gatineau, Quebec which offers occupational therapy services
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last and Next 12 months:
Employment income and professional fees from 8018758 Canada Inc.
Summary Statement
Obligation to provide a confidential report has been met and all initial reporting and compliance measures have been taken to comply with the Conflict of Interest Act.
Contact Information
401-160 de l'Hôpital Boulevard Gatineau, Quebec J8T 8J1