Current Structure of Transport Canada
- Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Denis Lebel
- Deputy Minister, Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and Deputy Head Infrastructure and Communities Louis Levesque
- Associate Deputy Minister, Anita Biguzs
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security, Gerard McDonald
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Programs, Helena Borges
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, Scott Streiner
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services, André Morency
- Director General, Communications and Marketing, Jean Valin
- Regional Director General, Atlantic Region, Marc Fortin
- Regional Director General, Quebec Region, André Lapointe
- Regional Director General, Ontario Region, Michael Stephenson
- Regional Director General, Prairie and Northern Region, Michele Taylor
- Regional Director General, Pacific Region, Michael Henderson
- Departmental General Counsel, Henry K. Schultz
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