Parliament of Canada
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The Minister of Finance's New Shoes 1946 to date

The Library of Parliament is frequently asked the origins of the "tradition" according to which the Finance Minister wears new shoes on budget day.

Hoping to solve the riddle once and for all we undertook a systematic search with the following results:

The notion that this practice stems from a British tradition can be laid to rest. We have it from the British High Commission that the Westminster tradition allows the Chancellor of the Exchequer to carry into the House an "old despatch box" (1) and to take any liquid refreshment of his own choosing while delivering his budget speech (2).

At least one Canadian Minister of Finance, M. William S. Fielding (1898-1911, 1922-23) followed, in part, this British custom by entering the House of Commons with his "little red despatch box" (3).

The Canadian practice of wearing new shoes is a fairly recent one and, in spite of our efforts, its origin remains mysterious.

To try and solve the mystery we telephoned every Minister of Finance (or their assistants) from Douglas C. Abbott to Michael Wilson.

The outcome of these conversations is that no minister of Finance knows the reason or origin of this practice. Some believe it is a British tradition, others say that it isn't a Canadian tradition at all, while yet others state the tradition is of fairly recent origin dating back only to the fifties or sixties.

In fact, only seven Ministers of Finance have worn new shoes on budget days. Mitchell Sharp (4) being the first, followed by Chrétien, Lalonde, Wilson, Martin (who wore boots, the gift of Jean Chrétien), Goodale and Flaherty.

We also checked Hansard from 1938 to 1970 and read Ottawa newspaper reports of budget presentations since 1930 (5). The first time a mention of new shoes is made is on April 11, 1978 when Jean Chrétien was minister of Finance.

Other people were also contacted - political analysts, academics, journalists, civil servants - but no one could bring additional information to bear on the issue.


  1. Wilding, Norman amd Philip Laundy. An encyclopedia of Parliament. See Despatch box; Budget Box. House Magazine 10:1, 3 March 15, 1985; Le nouveau budget britannique ouvre la voie à des élections anticipées. Le Devoir 16 mars 1987. p. 5.
  2. Idem. See Budget.
  3. Ottawa Journal March 2, 1943; June 21, 1946.
  4. House of Commons. Debates. Nov. 30, 1967. p. 4899.
  5. Robert Bryce, the Finance Dept. historian, having stated that no such practice existed during the thirties or before.
66 budgets

^Budgets tabled by
Flaherty, James Michael (Jim)  (2006.05.02 - 2011.06.06 )
Date ShoesSource
2011.06.06 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon. J. Flaherty's office
2011.03.22 Did not wear new shoes ; wore resoled dress shoes. Toronto Sun Website, 2011.03.21
2010.03.04 Wore new shoes ; wore $271.20 ECCO shoes. CBC Website,2010.03.02
2009.01.27 Wore new shoes ; wore steel-toed $141.09 Airflex II work shoes. Ottawa Citizen, 2009.01.27
2008.02.26 Did not wear new shoes ; wore resoled brogues. Times & Transcript, 2008.02.25
2007.03.19 Did not wear new shoes ; purchased a pair of Canadian-made skates for his son John. Winnipeg Free Press, 2007.03.19
2006.05.02 Wore new shoes ; wore $185 shoes. Globe and Mail, 2006.05.02

^Budgets tabled by
Goodale, Ralph  (2004.03.23 - 2005.02.23 )
Date ShoesSource
2005.02.23 Wore new shoes ; wore black square-toed $250 Ecco shoes with polyurethane soles. Globe and Mail, 2005.02.23
2004.03.23 Wore new shoes ; wore black oxfords. Toronto Sun, 2004.03.24

^Budgets tabled by
Manley, John Paul  (2003.02.18 - 2003.02.18 )
Date ShoesSource
2003.02.18 Did not wear new shoes National Post, 2003.02.19

^Budgets tabled by
Martin, Paul Edgar Philippe  (1994.02.22 - 2001.12.10 )
Date ShoesSource
2001.12.10 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon P. Martin's press attaché
1999.02.16 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon P. Martin's press attaché
1998.02.24 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon P. Martin's press attaché
1997.02.18 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon P. Martin's press attaché
1996.03.06 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon P. Martin's press attaché
1995.02.27 Did not wear new shoes confirmed with Hon P. Martin's press attaché
1994.02.22 Wore new shoes ; wore work boots. Toronto Star, 1994.02.22

^Budgets tabled by
Mazankowski, Donald Frank  (1992.02.25 - 1992.02.25 )
Date ShoesSource
1992.02.25 Did not wear new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1992.02.25

^Budgets tabled by
Wilson, Michael Holcombe  (1985.05.23 - 1991.02.26 )
Date ShoesSource
1991.02.26 Did not wear new shoes Canadian Press Newswire, 1991.02.26
1990.02.20 Did not wear new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1990.02.20
1988.02.10 Wore new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1988.02.10
1987.02.18 Wore new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1987.02.18
1986.02.26 Wore new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1986.02.25
1985.05.23 Wore new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1985.05.23

^Budgets tabled by
Lalonde, Marc  (1983.04.19 - 1984.02.15 )
Date ShoesSource
1984.02.15 Wore new shoes Ottawa Citizen, 1984.02.15
1983.04.19 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
MacEachen, Allan Joseph  (1980.10.28 - 1982.06.28 )
Date ShoesSource
1982.06.28 Did not wear new shoes  
1981.11.12 Did not wear new shoes  
1980.10.28 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Crosbie, John Carnell  (1979.12.11 - 1979.12.11 )
Date ShoesSource
1979.12.11 Did not wear new shoes ; wore used mukluks. Ottawa Journal, 1979.12.11

^Budgets tabled by
Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean  (1978.04.10 - 1978.11.16 )
Date ShoesSource
1978.11.16 Wore new shoes Ottawa Journal, 1978.11.16
1978.04.10 Wore new shoes Ottawa Journal, 1978.04.11

^Budgets tabled by
Macdonald, Donald Stovel  (1976.05.25 - 1977.03.31 )
Date ShoesSource
1977.03.31 Did not wear new shoes  
1976.05.25 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Turner, John Napier  (1972.05.08 - 1975.06.23 )
Date ShoesSource
1975.06.23 Did not wear new shoes  
1974.11.18 Did not wear new shoes  
1974.05.06 Did not wear new shoes  
1973.02.19 Did not wear new shoes  
1972.05.08 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Benson, Edgar John  (1968.10.22 - 1971.06.18 )
Date ShoesSource
1971.06.18 Did not wear new shoes  
1970.03.12 Did not wear new shoes  
1969.06.03 Did not wear new shoes  
1968.10.22 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Sharp, Mitchell William  (1966.03.29 - 1967.06.01 )
Date ShoesSource
1967.06.01 Wore new shoes  
1966.03.29 Wore new shoes House of Commons Debates, 1967.11.30, p. 4899

^Budgets tabled by
Gordon, Walter Lockhart  (1963.06.13 - 1965.04.26 )
Date ShoesSource
1965.04.26 Did not wear new shoes  
1964.03.16 Did not wear new shoes  
1963.06.13 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Fleming, Donald Methuen  (1958.06.17 - 1962.04.10 )
Date ShoesSource
1962.04.10 Did not wear new shoes  
1961.06.20 Did not wear new shoes  
1960.03.31 Did not wear new shoes  
1959.04.09 Did not wear new shoes  
1958.06.17 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Harris, Walter Edward  (1955.04.05 - 1957.03.14 )
Date ShoesSource
1957.03.14 Did not wear new shoes  
1956.03.20 Did not wear new shoes  
1955.04.05 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Abbott, Douglas Charles  (1947.04.29 - 1954.04.06 )
Date ShoesSource
1954.04.06 Did not wear new shoes  
1953.02.19 Did not wear new shoes  
1952.04.08 Did not wear new shoes  
1951.04.10 Did not wear new shoes  
1950.03.28 Did not wear new shoes  
1949.10.20 Did not wear new shoes  
1949.03.22 Did not wear new shoes  
1948.05.18 Did not wear new shoes  
1947.04.29 Did not wear new shoes  

^Budgets tabled by
Ilsley, James Lorimer  (1946.06.27 - 1946.06.27 )
Date ShoesSource
1946.06.27 Did not wear new shoes  
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Updated on: 2011.03.21

Revised on: 2011.03.21