
Marc Miller
Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture
Liberal
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Political contributions received
| Date | Donor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-04-09 | Micheline Cloutier Coffin | $1000.00 |
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| ASTRA | 7 | $591,899.40 |
| Concordia University | 1 | $12,697.81 |
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Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-17Recent news, social media, and press mentions
François Legault blasts Marc Miller over comments on French language decline.
Quebec Premier François Legault criticized Marc Miller after the minister suggested the decline of French in Quebec was overstated. The remarks sparked strong backlash in Quebec and were widely reported as a controversy around Miller's role in official languages.
View source →CPAC reports controversy over Marc Miller's early days as official languages minister.
CPAC covered reaction to Miller's comments rejecting the idea that French is in complete decline in Quebec. The segment discussed the political impact on Carney's government and the backlash from Quebec leaders.
View source →Parliament profile lists Marc Miller's current roles and recent work.
The House of Commons profile shows Marc Miller as the MP for Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs and notes his ministerial responsibilities. It also lists recent parliamentary activity in the current session.
View source →Marc Miller says Musqueam deal has nothing to do with private property.
Culture Minister Marc Miller defended a rights acknowledgment agreement between the federal government and the Musqueam First Nation, stating it does not involve dispossessing private property owners. Miller criticized opposition politicians for weaponizing the ruling regarding Indigenous rights in British Columbia.
View source →Culture Minister Marc Miller explains $1.9 billion heritage budget allocation.
Minister Marc Miller broke down the substantial $1.9 billion heritage budget, covering expenditures from professional sports to local journalism, while addressing questions about whether these investments deliver value for Canadians.
View source →Marc Miller named new Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture following cabinet reshuffle.
Prime Minister Carney appointed Marc Miller to replace Steven Guilbeault, who resigned after an energy pact with Alberta. Miller also serves as Minister responsible for Official Languages. This move fills gaps in the cabinet left by Guilbeault's departure.
View source →Marc Miller attracts controversy in early days as new culture minister.
Former Toronto mayor David Miller criticizes Marc Miller's involvement in the Alberta-Ottawa MOU. He outlines issues with the agreement and suggests preferred projects. This comes amid Miller's recent cabinet appointment.
View source →Marc Miller defends Liberal asylum reform package in parliamentary debate.
In the House of Commons, MP Marc Miller criticized Conservatives for voting against the government's asylum reform proposed in May. He urged support for border enforcement and refugee measures. Miller represents Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs.
View source →Marc Miller discusses by-elections and Liberal Party priorities at the Montreal convention.
Minister for Canadian Identity and Culture Marc Miller was interviewed by Michael Serapio during the Liberal convention coverage in Montreal. He addressed the current political landscape, upcoming by-elections, and the state of the Liberal Party under Prime Minister Mark Carney. The discussion highlighted key party focuses amid the convention.
View source →Marc Miller states by-elections are key to achieving Liberal majority government.
At the 2026 Liberal national convention in Montreal, Immigration Minister Marc Miller emphasized winning at least one of three by-elections on April 13 as the party's top priority. He described the by-elections in Scarborough Southwest, University-Rosedale, and Terrebonne as a pivotal moment for the Carney government. The Liberals hold 171 seats, one short of a majority after a Conservative MP crossed the floor.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Gifts
Gift (Act) Received 2026/04/22
Nature
Fan-shaped ornament
Source
South Korean delegation
Circumstances
South Korean delegation visit to sign a modernized Canada-South Korea audiovisual coproduction treaty
Gift (Act) Received 2026/03/23
Nature
- Two tickets to attend the JUNO Welcome Reception and the JUNO Awards Gala on March 28, 2026 in Hamilton, Ontario
- Two tickets to attend the 2026 JUNO Awards on March 29, 2026 in Hamilton, Ontario
Source
Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Circumstances
Invited in my official capacity as Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages
Gift (Act) Received 2026/03/21
Nature
One ticket to the 200th Alumni All-Star Winter Classic Gala, in Deline, Northwest Territories
Source
Deline Got'ine Government
Circumstances
Delivering a speech in my official capacity as Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of hockey
Liabilities
Mortgage with RBC, with spouse
Recusal
On October 17, 2023, in the exercise of my official duties, I recused myself from any discussions or decisions relating to the appointment process of members of the Canada Industrial Relations Board, in order to avoid any opportunity to give preferential treatment to or further the private interests of a friend, Mr. Richard Brabander.
In order to avoid any opportunity to give preferential treatment to or further the private interests of my friend, Eric Maldoff, I recused myself on November 3, 2020 from all discussions and decisions relating to his appointment as Innu Special Representative for the Federal Government.
In order to avoid any opportunity to give preferential treatment to or further the private interests of my friend, Richard Brabander, I recused myself on October 26, 2020 from all discussions and decisions relating to his appointment as a member of the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's activities
Co-Chair of the National Steering Committee, National Association of Women and the Law, a not-for-profit organization, Ottawa, Ontario
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's assets
Shares of Alfa Laval AB
Shares of AstraZeneca PLC
Shares of Investor AB SERIE B
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income
Last 12 months:
Employment income from the Government of Canada
Next 12 months:
Employment income from the Government of Canada
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.
Travel
Travel aboard a private aircraft
Member of my ministerial staff in attendance:
Samantha Carter, Operations Advisor
Alisson Lévesque, Director of Communications
Date: 2026/03/21
Accepted from: Deline Got’ine Government
Circumstances: Round trip from Yellowknife to Deline, Northwest Territories to attend a commemorative event celebrating the 200th anniversary of hockey.
This flight was required as part of my official duties as Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages. No commercial flights were available, and all guests were flown out in this manner.
Travel on a non-commercial chartered or private aircraft
Date: 2023/05/14
Offered by: Makivik
Circumstances: Touring by helicopter a few Nunavik sites that have great cultural value for the Inuits. These sites were otherwise inaccessible given their remoteness.
Member of ministerial staff in attendance: Bryan Rourke, Director of operation in my Office.
This flight was required in my official capacity.
Travel aboard a non-commercial chartered or private aircraft
Date: 2023/03/16
Offered by: Penticton Indian Band
Circumstances: I overflew lands in the Okanagan region onboard the Band's helicopter that are involved in their specific claims. The Band requested that I view the contrast of these lands to neighboring cities from above.
This flight was required in my capacity as Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations.
Travel on a non-commercial chartered or private aircraft on June 28, 2022 round trip from Inuvik.
Source: Inuvialuit Regional Corporation
Circumstances: Touring a few sites by helicopter that were otherwise inaccessible operated by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation in the Inuvik region.
This travel was required in my capacity as a public office holder and was pre-approved by the Commissioner.
Travel on a non-commercial chartered or private aircraft
Departing flight
From: Vancouver, British Columbia
To: Bella Bella, British Columbia
Date: 2021/07/30
Return flight
From: Bella Bella, British Columbia
To: Vancouver, British Columbia
Date: 2021/08/02
Source: Pacific Coastal, chartered by the Heiltsuk First Nation
Circumstances: Visit to the Indigenous community of Bella Bella in British Columbia (Heiltsuk First Nation). No commercial flight was offered into the area at this time.
I was accompanied by my spouse, whose seat was paid from personal funds.
This travel was required in my capacity as a public office holder and was pre-approved by the Commissioner.