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May 01

Michael Horgan, Deputy Minister, Finance Canada

Wednesday May 1, 2013 Toronto Roundtable Event: Finance Canada's View of the 2013 Budget

 

Michael Horgan, Deputy Minister of Finance Canada, discussed the federal budget which was presented to the country on March 21, 2013. Deputy Minister Horgan presented the insider's view of the budget and its implications for Canadian businesses and individuals. This yearly tradition is one of the C.D. Howe Institute's most significant events and typically sells out.

Michael Horgan became Deputy Minister of Finance on September 8, 2009.

Mr. Horgan joined the Canadian federal public service in 1978, serving first as an Energy Economist in the Department of Finance. In 1980, he moved to the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources as the Executive Assistant to the Senior Assistant Deputy Minister (Energy Policy). In both capacities, he worked as a junior officer on a number of energy issues, including the National Energy Program.

After a period of educational leave, Mr. Horgan returned in 1986 to the Department of Finance as an Economist in the Economic Development Division. Subsequently, he moved to the Sales and Excise Tax Division, where he held a number of positions culminating as Assistant Director. There he worked on the design and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax.

In 1990, Mr. Horgan took up the position of Director, Economic and Policy Analysis, at Environment Canada, working primarily on the Green Plan. Later, he was named Director of the International Economic Analysis Division of the Department of Finance. In the fall of 1993, he became the Assistant Secretary, Priorities and Planning, in the Privy Council Office. In 1996, he was appointed Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Intergovernmental Policy and Communications, where he worked on federal policy responses in the aftermath of the 1995 Quebec referendum.

In 1998, Mr. Horgan was appointed Executive Vice-President and Associate Deputy Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) in Moncton, N.B. A year later, he became President of ACOA. In 2001, Mr. Horgan returned to Ottawa as Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Finance, also serving for a time as the G7/G20 Finance Deputy for Canada.

In 2008, Mr. Horgan took up the position of Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund for the Canadian, Irish and Caribbean constituency.

The C.D. Howe Institute would like to thank First National Financial LP for sponsorship of this event.

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