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Mandy Gull-Masty

Minister of Indigenous Services

Liberal

ConstituencyAbitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—EeyouProvinceQCTitleMP
Not Pension Eligible

Principaux donateurs

Contributions politiques reçues

DateDonorAmount
2025-04-25 Fonds Judy Lamarsh$2500.00
2025-04-25 Fondation Électorale Autochtone$2000.00

Contrats gouvernementaux

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OrganisationContratsValeur totale
Gwich'in Tribal Council2$70,049.24

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Mentions récentes

Mis à jour 2026-07-12

Actualités récentes, médias sociaux et mentions dans la presse

news2026-04-28

Gull-Masty Elected as Liberal MP in Quebec's Northern Riding

Mandy Gull-Masty was elected as the new Liberal MP for Quebec's Northern Riding on April 28, 2026, defeating the incumbent Bloc Québecois member[3]. Shortly after her election, Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed her as Canada's Indigenous Services Minister, making her the first Indigenous person to hold the role[2][3].

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press release2026-06-16

Minister Gull-Masty Marks Tabling of First Nations Clean Water Act

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty announced a $4.6 billion federal investment for water infrastructure in First Nations communities following the tabling of Bill C-37, the First Nations Clean Water Act, in the House of Commons[4]. The news conference on Parliament Hill highlighted the historic nature of the legislation aimed at improving water quality and related infrastructure on First Nation lands[4][6].

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news2026-05-30

Global News highlighted disputes over the Métis National Council and quoted Gull-Masty on funding.

Global News reported on the Métis National Council and said Mandy Gull-Masty would not give into calls to defund the group, at least for now. The mention places her in the middle of an intergovernmental and Indigenous governance dispute.

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news2026-05-29

Gull-Masty gave a public update on First Nations child and family services.

A news conference on Parliament Hill featured Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty discussing the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and First Nations child and family services. The public appearance signals continued attention to child welfare policy and federal obligations.

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news2026-05-29

Mandy Gull-Masty and Ontario chiefs mark a pact to reform child and family services.

A streamed public event on May 29, 2026, showed Minister Mandy Gull-Masty and Ontario chiefs marking an agreement aimed at reforming child and family services. The item is presented as a live news-style public mention and indicates ongoing federal engagement on Indigenous child welfare.

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news2025-05-24

Minister Gull-Masty holds press conference on Ontario First Nations child and family services reform.

A press conference featuring Minister Mandy Gull-Masty focused on the implementation of the Ontario Final Agreement related to long-term reform of First Nations child and family services. The minister said the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has required the work to be completed on a short timeline.

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news2025-05-24

Mandy Gull-Masty appointed first Indigenous minister of Indigenous Services Canada.

News coverage reports that Mark Carney appointed Mandy Gull-Masty as Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, making her the first Indigenous person to hold the role. The item highlights her background as former head of the Grand Council of the Crees and frames the appointment as significant for Indigenous representation.

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news2026-05-17

Gull-Masty defended the spring economic update's lack of Indigenous-specific funding.

The Albertan reported that Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty argued Indigenous people should look beyond one specific section in the federal economic statement. The article framed her comments as a defense of the government's update despite criticism over missing Indigenous-specific measures.

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other2026-04-15

Gull-Masty held a news conference after a traditional Walking Out Ceremony on Parliament Hill.

CPAC posted video of Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty speaking with reporters following the first Walking Out Ceremony on Parliament Hill. The event highlighted a Cree child's traditional rite of passage and Gull-Masty's public appearance as minister.

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news2026-05-17

Recent coverage says Mandy Gull-Masty may be paying the price of party discipline in Ottawa.

A Nunatsiaq News article discusses Mandy Gull-Masty in the context of Liberal party discipline and her public profile in Parliament. It also references the government's March 12 announcement of a $35 billion plan to increase Canada's military presence in the North.

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news2025-11-17

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty appears before House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs for Budget 2025 presentation.

The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, made opening remarks before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs regarding Budget 2025. The appearance took place on November 17, 2025, at Room 415, Wellington Building.

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news2026-04-20

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty's conflict of interest disclosure remains missing from public registry.

All Carney cabinet ministers have public conflict of interest disclosures one year after the election, except Mandy Gull-Masty, whose form is still absent seven months past the deadline. A recent report states the ethics office awaits additional information or a signature from the minister. This delay sets her apart from other ministers.

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press release2026-04-14

Minister Gull-Masty to join the first Walking Out Ceremony on Parliament Hill.

The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, will participate in the first Walking Out Ceremony on Parliament Hill, an important Cree rite of passage for a child. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 7:00 a.m. ET, followed by a media scrum at 8:15 a.m. ET at Centre Block.

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news2026-04-15

Minister Mandy Gull-Masty announces $1.4 billion to support health and wellness of urban Indigenous populations in Toronto.

At a news conference in Toronto, Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty announced $1.4 billion in funding for programs supporting urban Indigenous health and wellness. This investment aims to improve services for Indigenous communities in urban areas. The announcement highlights government commitment to Indigenous well-being.

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news2026-04-15

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty holds a news conference on April 15, 2026.

Minister Mandy Gull-Masty conducted a news conference, likely related to Indigenous services initiatives. The event took place on April 15, 2026. Coverage includes public comments on the video.

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news2026-04-15

Minister Gull-Masty provides update on First Nations Child and Family Services at Parliament Hill news conference.

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty discussed the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal's approval of an agreement to reform Ontario's First Nations Child and Family Services program. The update was given during a news conference on Parliament Hill. This addresses ongoing issues in child welfare services.

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news2026-04-15

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty holds a news conference following the Walking Out Ceremony.

Minister Mandy Gull-Masty spoke with reporters after the first Walking Out Ceremony on Parliament Hill. The event marked an important cultural rite for a Cree child. CPAC covered the news conference.

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Divulgations publiques

Déclarations financières et éthiques déposées auprès du registre

Cadeaux

Cadeau (Loi) Reçu 2026/04/29

Nature

Gobelet thermos, jupe à rubans, tabac, herbe douce et une veste

Provenance

Stephen Buffalo, président et chef du Conseil des ressources indiennes

Circonstances

Au cours d’une réunion officielle avec Stephen Buffalo et le Conseil des ressources indiennes

Cadeau (Loi) Reçu 2026/04/29

Nature

Tasse, médaille et boîte de présentation, boucles d’oreilles en forme d’aigle, livre et coquelicot

Provenance

Chef Joel Mykat, Nation crie de Ermineskin

Circonstances

Dans le cadre d'une interaction officielle avec la Nation crie de Ermineskin

Cadeau (Loi) Reçu 2026/05/20

Nature

Boucles d’oreilles perlées, stylo, collier en os sculpté et plaque en bois gravée avec support

Provenance

Chief Mequish, Conseil des Atikamekw d’Opitciwan

Circonstances

Dans le cadre d’une interaction officielle lors de l’Assemblée printanière des chefs de la Nation Nishnawbe Aski (NAN) à Toronto

Déclaration sommaire

L’obligation de produire un rapport confidentiel a été respectée et les mesures d’observation qui s’y rattachent ont été complétées afin de se conformer aux obligations de la Loi sur les conflits d’intérêts.

Dessaisissement de valeurs cotées en bourse par le biais d’une vente

Dessaisissement de marchandises/marchés à terme/devises étrangères (à des fins de spéculation) par le biais d'une vente

Passifs

Hypothèque, avec conjoint, auprès de CIBC

Cosignataire d'un prêt-auto, auprès de Audi Finance

Source(s) de revenu de l'époux(se) ou du (de la) conjoint(e) de fait

12 derniers et prochains mois :

Revenu d'emploi du Gouvernement de la Nation Crie

Contact Information

Constituency Office Address

104-888 3rd avenue Val-d'Or, Quebec J9P 5E6

Email

mandy.gull-masty@parl.gc.ca

Phone

1-888-824-2942