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The Minister of Finance is a cabinet minister in the government of Manitoba. Prior to 1969, the minister was styled as the Provincial Treasurer. Many regard the Finance Minister as the second-most important member of government, after the Premier.

The Finance Minister is responsible for managing the province's fiscal resources, overseeing taxation policies, and allocating funds to other governmental departments. Every year, the minister submits a budget to the legislature outlining anticipated expenditures and revenues for the next twelve months. The minister is also required to submit a completed financial report for the annual cycle just completed.

The Finance portfolio is the oldest cabinet position in the province, predating the office of Premier by four years. The first Provincial Secretary in Manitoba was Marc-Amable Girard, who was appointed to the position on September 16, 1870 by Lieutenant-Governor Adams George Archibald soon after his arrival in the province. Until January 1871, Girard and Provincial Secretary Alfred Boyd were the only members of Archibald's ministry.

Prior to 1977, it was not considered unusual for Manitoba's provincial premiers to reserve the position of Treasurer or Finance Minister for themselves. In the twentieth century, John Bracken, Stuart Garson, Douglas L. Campbell, Dufferin Roblin and Edward Schreyer all assumed this responsibility at one time or another (indeed, Roblin was his own Treasurer for the entire extent of his term in office). No premier has taken this responsibility since 1977, and such a combination of responsibilities would now be considered very unlikely.

Since the introduction of partisan politics in 1888, all Manitoba Finance Ministers have belonged to the governing party of the day. During the coalition ministry which governed Manitoba from 1940 to 1950, the posiition was reserved for members of the dominant Liberal-Progressive Party.

In early 2005, then Minister of Finance Greg Selinger indicated that his department would soon move to a system known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, which had already been adopted in most other provinces.

The current Finance Minister of Manitoba is Cameron Friesen of the Progressive Conservatives.

List of Treasurers and Finance Ministers in Manitoba

  Name Party Took Office Left Office

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Marc-Amable Girard
September 16, 1870 March 14, 1872

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Thomas Howard
March 14, 1872 July 8, 1874

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Robert A. Davis
July 8, 1874 October 16, 1878

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John Norquay
October 16, 1878 August 27, 1886

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Alphonse LaRiviere
August 31, 1886 December 26, 1887

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David H. Harrison
December 26, 1887 January 19, 1888

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Lyman Jones
Liberal January 19, 1888 May 7, 1889

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Daniel H. McMillan
Liberal May 7, 1889 January 6, 1900

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John Andrew Davidson
Conservative January 10, 1900 November 14, 1903

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John Hume Agnew
Conservative March 2, 1904 November 4, 1908

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Hugh Armstrong
Conservative November 19, 1908 May 12, 1915

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Edward Brown
Liberal May 12, 1915 August 8, 1922
  Francis Black
Progressive August 8, 1922 January 12, 1925
  John Bracken
Progressive January 18, 1925 May 27, 1932
  Ewan McPherson
Liberal-Progressive May 27, 1932 September 21, 1936
  Stuart Garson
Liberal-Progressive September 21, 1936 November 13, 1948
  John Cameron Dryden
Liberal-Progressive December 14, 1948 February 16, 1950
  Douglas L. Campbell
Liberal-Progressive February 16, 1950 December 1, 1951
  Ronald Turner
Liberal-Progressive December 1, 1951 July 6, 1956
  Charles Greenlay
Liberal-Progressive July 6, 1956 June 30, 1958

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Dufferin Roblin
Progressive Conservative June 30, 1958 July 22, 1966

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Edward Gurney Evans
Progressive Conservative July 22, 1966 July 17, 1969

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Saul Cherniack
New Democratic Party July 17, 1969 November 13, 1972

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Edward Schreyer
New Democratic Party November 13, 1972 May 2, 1973

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Saul Cherniack
New Democratic Party May 2, 1973 January 8, 1975

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Edward Schreyer
New Democratic Party January 8, 1975 September 22, 1976

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Saul Miller
New Democratic Party September 22, 1976 October 24, 1977

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Donald Craik
Progressive Conservative October 24, 1977 January 16, 1981

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Brian Ransom
Progressive Conservative January 16, 1981 November 30, 1981

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Victor Schroeder
New Democratic Party November 30, 1981 April 17, 1986

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Eugene Kostyra
New Democratic Party April 17, 1986 May 9, 1988

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Clayton Manness
Progressive Conservative May 9, 1988 September 10, 1993

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Eric Stefanson
Progressive Conservative September 10, 1993 February 5, 1999

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Harold Gilleshammer
Progressive Conservative February 5, 1999 October 5, 1999

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Greg Selinger
New Democratic Party October 5, 1999 September 14, 2009

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Rosann Wowchuk
New Democratic Party November 3, 2009 October 3, 2011

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Stan Struthers
New Democratic Party October 19, 2011 October 18, 2013

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Jennifer Howard
New Democratic Party October 18, 2013 November 3, 2014

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Greg Dewar
New Democratic Party November 3, 2014 May 3, 2016

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Cameron Friesen
Progressive Conservative May 3, 2016 Present