Prime Minister  Announces New Ministry


June 11, 1997
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the membership of the new Ministry and Cabinet as well as changes to the Cabinet decision-making system.

"We have an excellent team to lead Canada into the new millennium," said the Prime Minister. "I am proud that Canadians have provided us with a strong Caucus, and that our Cabinet team includes experienced Ministers and new leaders from all regions of Canada."

The Prime Minister stated that "our job now is to build on the accomplishments of our first mandate and work with Canadians to meet the challenges that face our country: to continue to build a strong economy that creates jobs and opportunity; to complete the task of balancing the budget and putting Canada's finances on a sound and sustainable footing; to modernize and expand our health care system; and to provide for the well-being of our children."

"By joining in common purpose in meeting these challenges, we will ensure that Canada will enter the new millennium with confidence, and will reap the benefits of the new possibilities opened to us," the Prime Minister said.

The new Ministry will begin work immediately to prepare the program for its second mandate that will be presented to Parliament in the fall.

Highlights of today's announcement include the following changes:

New Appointments to the Cabinet and Ministry

The Prime Minister welcomed the following new members of his Cabinet.

In addition, the Prime Minister welcomed the following new Secretaries of State into the Ministry:

The Prime Minister also announced the following changes of responsibilities of present members of the Ministry:

In addition, the Prime Minister indicated that the following members of the Ministry will retain their previous portfolio responsibilities:

With today's changes, the number of Cabinet Ministers will increase by three to 27 Ministers and the Prime Minister. The number of Secretaries of State decreases from nine to eight.

Cabinet Decision-Making

The Prime Minister also announced changes to the Cabinet decision-making system. Cabinet itself will increase its focus on setting the government's overall agenda and spending priorities as well as coordinating the work of Cabinet Committees.

Cabinet Committees will be given new responsibilities in overseeing specific areas of the government's agenda. The Committees for Economic Development Policy and Social Development Policy have been re-established as the Committee for the Economic Union and the Committee for the Social Union. Their new names reflect the main objectives of the government: securing a sound and strong economy, and ensuring that the opportunities and benefits generated are shared by all Canadians.

The Honourable Ralph Goodale will chair the Committee for the Economic Union, while the Honourable Anne McLellan will chair the Committee for the Social Union.

The Treasury Board has been re-oriented to play an enhanced role as the government's management board. The Honourable Marcel Massé is the Chair.

The Special Committee of Council has been tasked with new responsibilities to manage legislative issues and planning, and will be chaired by the Honourable Herb Gray.

Biographical notes on new Ministers and Secretaries of State, a list of the full Ministry according to precedence, and Cabinet Committee memberships are attached.

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