Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation

Twentieth Ministry

LIBERAL[1]
20 April 1968 to 3 June 1979

PRIME MINISTER
The Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau[2]

THE MINISTRY

Minister of Agriculture
Hon. John James Greene[3] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Horace Andrew Olson 6 July 1968 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Eugene Francis Whelan 27 Nov. 1972 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Communications[4]
Hon. Eric William Kierans 1 Apr. 1969 - 28 Apr. 1971
Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté Acting Minister 29 Apr. 1971 - 10 May 1971
Hon. Gerard Pelletier Acting Minister 11 May 1971 - 11 Aug. 1971
Hon. Robert Douglas George Stanbury[5] 12 Aug. 1971 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Gérard Pelletier 27 Nov. 1972 - 28 Aug. 1975
Hon. Pierre Juneau 29 Aug. 1975 - 24 Oct. 1975
Hon. Otto Emil Lang Acting Minister 25 Oct. 1975 - 4 Dec. 1975
Hon. Jeanne Sauvé 5 Dec. 1975 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs[6]
Hon. John Napier Turner[7] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Stanley Ronald Basford[8] 6 July 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Robert Knight Andras[9] 28 Jan. 1972 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray 27 Nov. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. André Ouellet 8 Aug. 1974 - 15 Mar. 1976
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey Acting Minister 16 Mar. 1976 - 7 Apr. 1976
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey[10] 8 Apr. 1976 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Anthony Chisholm Abbott[11] 14 Sept. 1976 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. William Warren Allmand 16 Sept. 1977 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Defence Production[12]
Hon. Charles Mills Drury 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson[13] 6 July 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin[14] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. John James Greene 6 July 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald[15] 28 Jan. 1972 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Alastair William Gillespie 26 Sept. 1975 - 3 June 1979
 
Secretary of State for External Affairs
Hon. Mitchell William Sharp[16] 20 Apr. 1968 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen[17] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson 14 Sept. 1976 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of the Environment[18]
Hon. Jack Davis 11 June 1971 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Jeanne Sauvé[19] 8 Aug. 1974 - 4 Dec. 1975
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc Acting Minister 5 Dec. 1975 - 21 Jan. 1976
Hon. Jean Marchand[20] 22 Jan. 1976 - 30 June 1976
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc Acting Minister 1 July 1976 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc[21] 14 Sept. 1976 - 1 Apr. 1979
Hon. Leonard Stephen Marchand 2 Apr. 1979 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Finance[22]
Hon. Edgar John Benson[23] 20 Apr. 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. John Napier Turner 28 Jan. 1972 - 9 Sept. 1975
Hon. Charles Mills Drury Acting Minister 10 Sept. 1975 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald[24] 26 Sept. 1975 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien 16 Sept. 1977 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Fisheries[25]
Hon. Hédard Robichaud 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Jack Davis[26] 6 July 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Minister of Fisheries and Forestry[27]
Hon. Jack Davis[28] 1 Apr. 1969 - 10 June 1971
 
Minister of Forestry and Rural Development[29]
Hon. Maurice Sauvé 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Jean Marchand[30] 6 July 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans[31]
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc 2 Apr. 1979 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Hon. Arthur Laing[32] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien[33] 6 July 1968 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. J. Judd Buchanan[34] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. William Warren Allmand[35] 14 Sept. 1976 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. James Hugh Faulkner 16 Sept.1977 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Industry[36]
Hon. Charles Mills Drury[37] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin[38] 6 July 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce[39]
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin 1 Apr. 1969 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Alastair William Gillespie[40] 27 Nov. 1972 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson[41] 26 Sept. 1975 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien[42] 14 Sept. 1976 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. John Henry Horner 16 Sept. 1977 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. John Napier Turner[43] 6 July 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Otto Emil Lang[44] 28 Jan. 1972 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Stanley Ronald Basford[45] 26 Sept. 1975 - 2 Aug. 1978
Hon. Otto Emil Lang Acting Minister 3 Aug. 1978 - 8 Aug. 1978
Hon. Otto Emil Lang[46] 9 Aug. 1978 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. Marc Lalonde 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Labour
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin[47] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey[48] 6 July 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Martin Patrick O'Connell 28 Jan. 1972 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. John Carr Munro[49] 27 Nov. 1972 - 7 Sept. 1978
Hon. André Ouellet Acting Minister 8 Sept. 1978 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. Martin Patrick O'Connell 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Manpower and Immigration
Hon. Jean Marchand[50] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen[51] 6 July 1968 - 23 Sept. 1970
Hon. Otto Emil Lang[52] 24 Sept. 1970 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey 28 Jan. 1972 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Robert Knight Andras[53] 27 Nov. 1972 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Jack Sydney George Cullen[54] 14 Sept. 1976 - 14 Aug. 1977
 
Minister of Employment and Immigration[55]
Hon. Jack Sydney George Cullen 15 Aug. 1977 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of National Defence
Hon. Léo Alphonse Joseph Cadieux 20 Apr. 1968 - 16 Sept. 1970
Hon. Charles Mills Drury Acting Minister 17 Sept. 1970 - 23 Sept. 1970
Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald[56] 24 Sept. 1970 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Edgar John Benson 28 Jan. 1972 - 31 Aug. 1972
Hon. Jean-Eudes Dubé Acting Minister I Sept. 1972 - 6 Sept. 1972
Hon. Charles Mills Drury Acting Minister 7 Sept. 1972 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. James Armstrong Richardson[57] 27 Nov. 1972 - 12 Oct. 1976
Hon. Barnett Jerome Danson Acting Minister 13 Oct. 1976 - 2 Nov. 1976
Hon. Barnett Jerome Danson 3 Nov. 1976 - 3 June 1979
 
Associate Minister of National Defence
Vacant 20 Apr. 1968 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of National Health and Welfare
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen[58] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. John Carr Munro[59] 6 July 1968 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Marc Lalonde[60] 27 Nov. 1972 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. Monique Bégin 16 Sept. 1977 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of National Revenue
Hon. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien[61] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté[62] 6 July 1968 - 23 Sept. 1970
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray[63] 24 Sept. 1970 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Robert Douglas George Stanbury 27 Nov. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Stanley Ronald Basford[64] 8 Aug. 1974 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Jack Sydney George Cullen[65] 26 Sept. 1975 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Monique Bégin[66] 14 Sept. 1976 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. Joseph-Philippe Guay Senator[67] 16 Sept. 1977 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. Anthony Chisholm Abbott[68] 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Postmaster General[69]
Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté[70] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Eric William Kierans 6 July 1968 - 28 Apr. 1971
Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté Acting Minister 29 Apr. 1971 - 10 June 1971
Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté 11 June 1971 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. André Ouellet[71] 27 Nov. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey[72] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais[73] 14 Sept. 1976 - 1 Feb. 1978
Hon. Gilles Lamontagne 2 Feb. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
President of the Privy Council
Rt. Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau Acting Minister 20 Apr. 1968 - 1 May 1968
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen Acting Minister 2 May 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald[74] 6 July 1968 - 23 Sept. 1970
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen[75] 24 Sept. 1970 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Mitchell William Sharp[76] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen[77] 14 Sept. 1976 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Public Works
Hon. George James McIlraith[78] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Arthur Laing[79] 6 July 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Jean-Eudes Dubé 28 Jan. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Charles Mills Drury[80] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. J. Judd Buchanan[81] 14 Sept. 1976 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. André Ouellet 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Regional Economic Expansion[82]
Hon. Jean Marchand[83] 1 Apr. 1969 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson[84] 27 Nov. 1972 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Marcel Lessard 26 Sept. 1975 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of State for Science and Technology[85]
Hon. Alastair William Gillespie[86] 12 Aug. 1971 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Jeanne Sauvé[87] 27 Nov. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Charles Mills Drury[88] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. James Hugh Faulkner[89] 14 Sept. 1976 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. J. Judd Buchanan[90] 16 Sept. 1977 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. Alastair William Gillespie 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Secretary of State of Canada
Hon. Jean Marchand[91] 20 Apr. .1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Gérard Pelletier[92] 6 July 1968 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. James Hugh Faulkner[93] 27 Nov. 1972 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. John Roberts 14 Sept. 1976 - 3 June 1979
 
Leader of the Government in the Senate[94]
Hon. Paul Joseph James Martin Senator 1 Apr. 1969 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Raymond Joseph Perrault Senator 8 Aug. 1974 - 3 June 1979
 
Solicitor General of Canada
Hon. John Napier Turner[95] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. George James McIlraith 6 July 1968 - 21 Dec. 1970
Hon. Jean-Pierre Goyer[96] 22 Dec. 1970 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. William Warren Allmand[97] 27 Nov. 1972 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Francis Fox[98] 14 Sept. 1976 - 27 Jan. 1978
Hon. Stanley Ronald Basford Acting Minister 28 Jan. 1978 - 1 Feb. 1978
Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais 2 Feb. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Supply and Services[99]
Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson[100] 1 Apr. 1969 - 4 May 1969
Hon. James Armstrong Richardson[101] 5 May 1969 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Jean-Pierre Goyer[102] 27 Nov. 1972 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. Pierre De Bané 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of Trade and Commerce[103]
Hon. Charles Mills Drury[104] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin[105] 6 July 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Minister of Transport
Hon. Paul Theodore Hellyer 20 Apr. 1968 - 29 Apr. 1969
Hon. James Armstrong Richardson Acting Minister 30 Apr. 1969 - 4 May 1969
Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson[106] 5 May 1969 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Jean Marchand[107] 27 Nov. 1972 - 25 Sept. 1975
Hon. Otto Emil Lang[108] 26 Sept. 1975 - 3 June 1979
 
President of the Treasury Board
Hon. Edgar John Benson[109] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Charles Mills Drury[110] 6 July 1968 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien[111] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Robert Knight Andras[112] 14 Sept. 1976 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. J. Judd Buchanan 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister of State for Urban Affairs[113]
Hon. Robert Knight Andras[114] 30 June 1971 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Stanley Ronald Basford[115] 28 Jan. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Barnett Jerome Danson[116] 8 Aug. 1974 - 2 Nov. 1976
Hon. André Ouellet[117] 3 Nov. 1976 - 31 Mar. 1979
 
Minister of Veterans Affairs
Hon. Roger Joseph Teillet 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Jean-Eudes Dubé[118] 6 July 1968 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Arthur Laing 28 Jan. 1972 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Daniel Joseph MacDonald 27 Nov. 1972 - June 1979
 
Minister of State for Economic Development[119]
Hon. Robert Knight Andras[120] 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
Minister without Portfolio
Hon. Charles Ronald McKay Granger 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Paul Joseph James Martin[121] 20 Apr. 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald[122] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey[123] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. John Carr Munro[124] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Gérard Pelletier[125] 20 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Jack Davis[126] 26 Apr. 1968 - 5 July 1968
Hon. Robert Knight Andras[127] 6 July 1968 - 29 June 1971
Hon. Otto Emil Lang[128] 6 July 1968 - 23 Sept. 1970
Hon. James Armstrong Richardson[129] 6 July 1968 - 4 May 1969
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray[130] 20 Oct. 1969 - 23 Sept. 1970
Hon. Robert Douglas George Stanbury[131] 20 Oct. 1969 - 11 Aug. 1971
Hon. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté[132] 24 Sept. 1970 - 10 June 1971
Hon. Jean Marchand[133] 26 Sept. 1975 - 21 Jan. 1976
Hon. Joseph-Philippe Guay[134] 3 Nov. 1976 - 20 Apr. 1977
Hon. John Henry Horner[135] 21 Apr. 1977 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. Gilles Lamontagne[136] 19 Jan. 1978 - 1 Feb. 1978
 
Minister of State[137]
Hon. Martin Patrick O'Connell[138] 12 Aug. 1971 - 27 Jan. 1972
Hon. Patrick Morgan Mahoney 28 Jan. 1972 - 26 Nov. 1972
Hon. Stanley Haidasz 27 Nov. 1972 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Bryce Stuart Mackasey[139] 3 June 1974 - 7 Aug. 1974
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc[140] 8 Aug. 1974 - 13 Sept. 1976
Hon. Leonard Stephen Marchand[141] 14 Sept. 1976 - 1 Apr. 1979
Hon. Iona Campagnolo[142] 15 Sept. 1976 - 3 June 1979
Hon. Joseph Philippe Guay[143] 21 Apr. 1977 - 15 Sept. 1977
Hon. Marc Lalonde[144] 16 Sept. 1977 - 23 Nov. 1978
Hon. Norman A. Cafik[145] 16 Sept. 1977 - 3 June 1979
Hon. Anthony Chisholm Abbott[146] 16 Sept. 1977 - 3 June 1979
Hon. John M. Reid[147] 24 Nov. 1978 - 3 June 1979
 
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES
NOT OF THE MINISTRY
Agriculture
Bruce Silas Beer 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Florian Côté 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
Marcel Lessard 1 Oct. 1970 - 1 Sept. 1972
Léopold Corriveau 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Irénée Pelletier 10 Oct. 1975 - 1 Oct. 1977
Yves Caron 1 Oct. 1977 - 1 Oct. 1978
Yves Caron 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Communications
Joseph-Roland Comtois 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
James Sydney Clark Fleming 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Ross Milne 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Crawford Douglas 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Consumer and Corporate Affairs
Ovide Laflamme 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Stanley Haidasz 30 Aug. 1968 - 19 Oct. 1969
Paul Langlois 20 Oct. 1969 - 30 Sept. 1970
Donald Floss Tolmie 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Pierre De Bané 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Norman A. Cafik 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Arthur John Lee 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Claude G. Lajoie 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Alan A. Martin 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Aideen Nicholson 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Employment and Immigration
Raymond Dupont 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Frank Maine 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Energy, Mines and Resources
Jack Davis 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Robert John Orange 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
Allen B. Sulatycky 1 Oct. 1971 - 2 Feb. 1972
Jack Sydney George Cullen 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Herb Breau 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Maurice Brydon Foster 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Maurice Dupras 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Gilles Lamontagne 1 Oct. 1977 - 18 Jan. 1978
Pierre Bussières 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Environment
Eymard Georges Corbin 11 June 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
William Rompkey 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Leonard Stephen Marchand 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
George S. Baker 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
James Sydney Clark Fleming 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Jack Pearsall 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
External Affairs
Jean-Pierre Goyer 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
André Ouellet 1 Oct. 1970 - 12 Aug. 1971
Gaston Joseph Isabelle 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept.1972
Paul St-Pierre 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Pierre De Bané 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
Herb Breau 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Monique Bégin 10 Oct. 1975 - 14 Sept. 1976
Fernand E. Leblanc 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Maurice Dupras 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Louis Duclos 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Finance
Herbert Eser Gray 30 Aug. 1968 - 19 Oct. 1969
Patrick Morgan Mahoney 1 Oct. 1970 - 27 Jan. 1972
J. Judd Buchanan 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Joseph-Roland Comtois 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec.1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Jack Sydney George Cullen 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Jacques L. Trudel 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Robert Phillip Kaplan 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Edward Lumley 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Alan A. Martin 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Fisheries
Richard Joseph Cashin 210 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Eugene Francis Whelan 30 Aug. 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Fisheries and Forestry
Eugene Francis Whelan 1 Aug. 1969 - 30 Sept. 1970
Eymard Georges Corbin 1 Oct. 1970 - 10 June 1971
 
Forestry and Rural Development
Russell Clayton Honey 30 Aug. 1968 - 31 Mar. 1969
 
Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Stanley Haidasz 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Russell Clayton Honey 210 Oct. 1969 - 30 Sept. 1970
J. Judd Buchanan 1 Oct. 1970 - 2 Feb. 1972
Allen B. Sulatycky 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Leonard Stephen Marchand 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Iona Campagnolo 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
10 Oct. 1975 - 13 Sept. 1976
Keith Penner 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Ross Milne 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Hugh Anderson 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Industry, Trade and Commerce
Bruce Andrew Thomas Howard 1 Oct. 1970 - 1 Sept. 1972
Herb Breau 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
Raynald J. A. Guay 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Gaston Clermont 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Marcel Claude Roy 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Hugh Poulin 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Bernard Loiselle 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Bernard Loiselle 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Justice
Jean-Charles Cantin 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
Albert Béchard 1 Oct. 1970 - 1 Sept. 1972
Raynald J.A. Guay 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
Gilles Marceau 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Gilles Marceau 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Francis Fox 10 Oct. 1975 - 13 Sept. 1976
Michael Landers 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Roger Young 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Claude-André Lachance 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Labour
James Carroll Patrick McNulty 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
Raymond Joseph Perrault 1 Oct. 1970 - 2 Feb. 1972
Charles Turner 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
Charles Turner 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Mark MacGuigan 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Fernand E. Leblanc 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Jacques Olivier 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Jacques Olivier 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Dennis M. Dawson 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Manpower and Immigration
Gérard Loiselle 30 Aug. 1968 - 19 Oct. 1969
Rosaire Gendron 20 Oct. 1969 - 30 Sept. 1970
Charles L. Caccia 1 Oct. 1970 - 30 Sept. 1971
Marcel Prud'homme 1 Oct. 1971 - 2 Feb. 1972
Raymond Joseph Perrault 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Mark MacGuigan 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
William Rompkey 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Arthur Portelance 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
 
National Defence
David Walter Groos 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
Jack Sydney George Cullen 1 Oct. 1971 - 2 Feb. 1972
Joseph-Roland Comtois 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Leonard Hopkins 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Maurice Adrian Dionne 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Maurice Adrian Dionne 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Jacques Guilbault 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Raymond Dupont 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
National Health and Welfare
Margaret Rideout 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Rosaire Gendron 30 Aug. 1968 - 19 Oct. 1969
Stanley Haidasz 20 Oct. 1969 - 30 Sept. 1970
Gaston Joseph Isabelle 1 Oct. 1970 - 30 Sept. 1971
André Ouellet 13 Aug. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Norman A. Cafik 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Coline Campbell 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Robert Phillip Kaplan 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Paul McRae 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
William Kenneth Robinson 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
National Revenue
Ian Watson 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Claude G. Lajoie 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1975
George S. Baker 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept.1977
Yves Demers 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Postmaster General
Gerald Richard Cobbe 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Raynald J.A. Guay 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Paul McRae 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Walter Smith 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
David Collenette 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Prime Minister
John Ross Matheson 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
James Edgar Walker 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
Barnett Jerome Danson 1 Oct. 1970 - 1 Sept. 1972
 
Privy Council
Yves Forest 30 Aug. 1968 - 30 Sept. 1970
James Alexander Jerome 1 Oct. 1970 - 1 Sept. 1972
John M. Reid 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec.1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Maurice Brydon Foster 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
John M. Reid 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Jean-Jacques Blais 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Ralph Goodale 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Yvon Pinard 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Public Works
John Benjamin Stewart 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Paul Langlois 30 Aug. 1968 - 19 Oct. 1969
Gustave Blouin 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Charles Turner 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Alexandre Cyr 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Frank Maine 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Harold Thomas Herbert 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Regional Economic Expansion
Russell Clayton Honey 1 Apr. 1969 - 19 Oct. 1969
Martin Patrick O'Connell 20 Oct. 1969 - 11 Aug. 1971
John Roberts 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Marcel Prud'homme 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Joseph- Philippe Guay 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Joseph Clifford McIsaac 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Edward Lumley 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Donald Wood 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Science and Technology
Charles Turner 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Keith Penner 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Frank Maine 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Pierre Bussières 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Secretary of State of Canada
Albert Béchard 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Robert Douglas George Stanbury 30 Aug. 1968 - 19 Oct. 1969
James Hugh Faulkner 1 Oct. 1970 -1 Sept. 1972
Marcel Prud'homme 3 Feb. 1972 - 1 Sept. 1972
Gilles Marceau 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
Gustave Blouin 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Coline Campbell 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Jacques Guilbault 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Robert Daudlin 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Solicitor General
Charles L. Caccia 20 Oct. 1969 - 4 Mar. 1970
Douglas Aird Hogarth 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Hugh Poulin 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Arthur John Lee 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Roderick Blaker 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Roger Young 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Supply and Services
Steven Otto 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Walter Smith 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Roderick Blaker 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Aideen Nicholson 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Maurice Harquail 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Trade and Commerce
Jean-Charles Cantin 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
 
Transport
James Allen Byrne 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Gérard Loiselle 20 Oct. 1969 - 30 Sept. 1970
Gérard Duquet 1 Oct. 1970 - 1 Sept. 1972
Joseph-Philippe Guay 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
Joseph-Philippe Guay 1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Joseph Clifford Mclsaac 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Ralph Goodale 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Marcel Claude Roy 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Charles Lapointe 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Charles Lapointe 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Treasury Board
James Edgar Walker 20 Apr. 1968 - 23 Apr. 1968
Charles L. Caccia 5 Mar. 1970 - 30 Sept. 1970
Alastair William Gillespie 1 Oct. 1970 - 11 Aug. 1971
Gaston Clermont 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Cyril Lloyd Francis 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
Jacques L. Trudel 1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Thomas-Henri Lefebvre 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Thomas-Henri Lefebvre 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Urban Affairs
David Bennington Weatherhead 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Ian Watson 22 Dec. 1972 - 21 Dec. 1973
1 Jan. 1974 - 9 May 1974
Pierre De Bané 15 Sept. 1974 - 14 Sept. 1975
Jean-Robert Gauthier 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Maurice Harquail 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
Harold Thomas Herbert 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Veterans Affairs
Cyril Lloyd Francis 1 Oct. 1971 - 1 Sept. 1972
Sammuel Victor Railton 10 Oct. 1975 - 30 Sept. 1976
1 Oct. 1976 - 30 Sept. 1977
Gilbert Parent 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Minister of State for Federal-Provincial Relations
Gus MacFarlane 1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Minister of State (Multiculturalism)
William Andres 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978
1 Oct. 1978 - 26 Mar. 1979
 
Minister of State (Environment)
Michael Landers 1 Oct. 1977 - 30 Sept. 1978




[1] On 20 Apr. 1968, Pearson resigned as Prime Minister and the Twentieth Ministry assumed office. It was composed of twenty-one ministers from the Nineteenth Ministry and three additional Ministers without Portfolio. The Ministry resigned on 3 June 1979.

[2] Trudeau was also Minister of Justice and Attorney General.

[3] Greene was appointed Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources on 6 July 1968.

[4] The office of Minister of Communications was created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28 Mar. 1969 and proclaimed in force on 1 Apr. 1969. By this Act the Minister of Communications was ex officio the Postmaster General. The office of Postmaster General was recreated by Statute 1970-71 Eliz. II, c. 42, assented to on 26 May 1971 and in force on 11 June 1971.

[5] Stanbury was appointed Minister of National Revenue on 27 Nov. 1972.

[6] The Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs performs the duties of the Registrar General of Canada.

[7] Turner was also Solicitor General of Canada. He was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on 6 July 1968.

[8] Basford was appointed Minister of State for Urban Affairs on 28 Jan. 1972.

[9] Andras was appointed Minister of Manpower and Immigration on 27 Nov. 1972.

[10] Mackasey was also Postmaster General. He resigned on 13 Sept. 1976.

[11] Abbott was appointed Minister of State (Small Businesses) on 16 Sept. 1977.

[12] From 25 July 1963 to 12 July 1968, pursuant to Statute 12 Eliz. II, c. 3, the Minister of Industry exercised all the duties, powers and functions of the Minister of Defence Production. On 12 July 1968, by Order in Council pursuant to the Public Service Rearrangement and Transfer of Duties Act, these powers were transferred back to the Minister of Defence Production. See Minister of Supply and Services.

[13] Jamieson was appointed Minister of Supply and Services on 1 Apr. 1969.

[14] Pepin was also Minister of Labour. He was appointed Minister of Industry and Minister of Trade and Commerce on 6 July 1968.

[15] Macdonald was appointed Minister of Finance on 26 Sept. 1975.

[16] Sharp was appointed President of the Privy Council on 8 Aug. 1974.

[17] MacEachen was appointed President of the Privy Council on 14 Sept. 1976.

[18] The office of Minister of the Environment was created by Statute 19-20 Eliz. II, c. 42 assented to on 26 May 1971 and in force 11 June 1971. By this Act the Minister of the Environment is the Minister of Fisheries. Government Organization Act 1979 deleted the duties of the Minister of Fisheries and created the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

[19] Sauvé was appointed Minister of Communications on 5 Dec. 1975.

[20] Marchand resigned on 30 June 1976.

[21] LeBlanc was given the title "Minister of Fisheries and the Environment" and became Minister of Fisheries and Oceans on 2 Apr. 1979.

[22] See Minister of Supply and Services.

[23] Benson was also President of the Treasury Board. He was appointed Minister of National Defence on 28 Jan. 1972.

[24] Macdonald resigned on 15 Sept. 1977.

[25] See Minister of Fisheries and Forestry.

[26] Davis was appointed Minister of Fisheries and Forestry on 1 Apr. 1969.

[27] The offices of Minister of Fisheries and Minister of Forestry and Rural Development were abolished and the office of Minister of Fisheries and Forestry created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28 Mar. 1969 and in force on 1 Apr. 1969. See also Minister of the Environment.

[28] Davis was appointed Minister of the Environment on 11 June 1971.

[29] See Minister of Fisheries and Forestry.

[30] Marchand was appointed Minister of Regional Economic Expansion on 1 Apr. 1969.

[31] This office was created by Government Organization Act 1979 and proclaimed in force on 2 April. 1979.

[32] Laing was appointed Minister of Public Works on 6 July 1968.

[33] Chrétien was appointed President of the Treasury Board on 8 Aug. 1974.

[34] Buchanan was appointed Minister of Public Works on 14 Sept. 1976.

[35] Allmand was appointed Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs on 16 Sept. 1977.

[36] See Minister of Defence Production and Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce.

[37] Drury was also Minister of Trade and Commerce. He was appointed President of the Treasury Board on 6 July 1968.

[38] Pepin was also Minister of Trade and Commerce. He was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on 1 Apr. 1969.

[39] The offices of Minister of Industry and Minister of Trade and Commerce were abolished and the office of Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28 Mar. 1969 and in force on 1 Apr. 1969.

[40] Gillespie was appointed Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources on 26 Sept. 1975.

[41] Jamieson was appointed Secretary of State for External Affairs on 14 Sept. 1976.

[42] Chrétien was appointed Minister of Finance on 16 Sept. 1977.

[43] Turner was appointed Minister of Finance on 28 Jan. 1972.

[44] Lang was appointed Minister of Transport on 26 Sept. 1975.

[45] Basford resigned on 2 Aug. 1978.

[46] Lang was replaced by the Hon. Marc Lalonde on 24 Nov. 1978.

[47] Pepin was also Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources. He was appointed Minister of Industry and Minister of Trade and Commerce on 6 July 1968.

[48] Mackasey was appointed Minister of Manpower and Immigration on 28 Jan. 1972.

[49] Munro resigned on 7 Sept. 1978.

[50] Marchand was also Secretary of State of Canada. He was appointed Minister of Forestry and Rural Development on 6 July 1968.

[51] MacEachen was appointed President of the Privy Council on 24 Sept. 1970.

[52] Lang was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on 28 Jan. 1972.

[53] Andras was appointed President of the Treasury Board on 14 Sept. 1976.

[54] Cullen was appointed Minister of Employment and Immigration on 14 Aug. 1977.

[55] The office of Minister of Employment and Immigration was created by Statute 25-26 Eliz. II, c. 54, assented to on 5 Aug. 1977 and in force on 15 Aug. 1977.

[56] Macdonald was appointed Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources on 28 Jan. 1972.

[57] Richardson resigned on 12 Oct. 1976.

[58] MacEachen was appointed Minister of Manpower and Immigration on 6 July 1968.

[59] Munro was appointed Minister of Labour on 27 Nov. 1197.

[60] Lalonde was appointed Minister of State for Federal- Provincial Relations on 16 Sept. 1977.

[61] Chrétien was appointed Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development on 6 July 1968.

[62] Côté was appointed Minister without Portfolio on 24 Sept. 1970.

[63] Gray was appointed Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs on 27 Nov. 1972.

[64] Basford was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on 26 Sept. 1975.

[65] Cullen was appointed Minister of Manpower and Immigration on 15 Sept. 1976.

[66] Begin was appointed Minister of National Health and Welfare on 16 Sept. 1977.

[67] Guay was summoned to the Senate on 23 Mar. 1978. He resigned on 23 Nov. 1978.

[68] Abbott was also Minister of State (Small Businesses).

[69] See Minister of Communications.

[70] Côté was appointed Minister of National Revenue on 6 July 1968.

[71] Ouellet was appointed Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs on 8 Aug. 1974.

[72] Mackasey was also Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. He resigned on 13 Sept. 1976.

[73] Blais was appointed Solicitor General on 2 Feb. 1978.

[74] Macdonald was appointed Minister of National Defence on 24 Sept. 1970.

[75] MacEachen was appointed Secretary of State for External Affairs on 8 Aug. 1974.

[76] Sharp resigned on 14 Sept. 1976.

[77] MacEachen was also given title "Deputy Prime Minister" on 16 Sept. 1977.

[78] McIlraith was appointed Solicitor General of Canada on 15 July 1968.

[79] Laing was appointed Minister of Veterans Affairs on 28 Jan. 1972.

[80] Drury resigned on 13 Sept. 1976.

[81] Buchanan was also appointed Minister of State for Science and Technology on 16 Sept. 1977 and President of the Treasury Board on 24 Nov. 1978.

[82] The office of Minister of Regional Economic Expansion was created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28 Mar. 1969 and in force on 1 Apr. 1969.

[83] Marchand was appointed Minister of Transport on 27 Nov. 1972.

[84] Jamieson was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on 26 Sept. 1975.

[85] The Ministry of State for Science and Technology was proclaimed on 12 Aug. 1971 under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act, 19-20 Eliz. II, 1970-71, c. 42, Part IV.

[86] Gillespie was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on 27 Nov. 1972.

[87] Sauvé was appointed Minister of the Environment on 8 Aug. 1974.

[88] Drury was also Minister of Public Works. He resigned on 13 Sept. 1976.

[89] Faulkner was appointed Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development on 16 Sept. 1977.

[90] Buchanan was appointed President of the Treasury Board on 24 Nov. 1978.

[91] Marchand was also Minister of Manpower and Immigration, and was appointed Minister of Forestry and Rural Development on 6 July 1968.

[92] Pelletier was appointed Minister of Communications on 27 Nov. 1972.

[93] Faulkner was appointed Minister of State for Science and Technology on 14 Sept. 1976.

[94] The ministerial office of Leader of the Government in the Senate was recognized by the appointment of Martin by Commission under the Great Seal of Canada and by Section 97 of Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28 Mar. 1969 and in force on 1 Apr. 1969, Previously the position was not per se a ministerial office, although occasionally the incumbent held a Cabinet portfolio while serving as Leader of the Government in the Senate.

[95] Turner was also Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. He was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on 6 July 1968.

[96] Goyer was appointed Minister of Supply and Services on 27 Nov. 1972.

[97] Allmand was appointed Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development on 14 Sept. 1976.

[98] Fox resigned on 27 Jan. 1978.

[99] The office of Minister of Defence Production was abolished and the office of Minister of Supply and Services created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28 Mar. 1969 and in force on 1 Apr. 1969. By this Act the Minister of Supply and Services is ex officio the Receiver General of Canada, the office having been previously held ex officio by the Minister of Finance.

[100] Jamieson was appointed Minister of Transport on 5 May 1969.

[101] Richardson was appointed Minister of National Defence on 27 Nov. 1972.

[102] Goyer resigned on 23 Nov. 1978.

[103] See Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce.

[104] Drury was also Minister of Industry. He was appointed President of the Treasury Board on 6 July 1968.

[105] Pepin was also Minister of Industry. He was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on 1 Apr. 1969.

[106] Jamieson was appointed Minister of Regional Economic Expansion on 27 Nov. 1972.

[107] Marchand was appointed Minister without Portfolio on 26 Sept. 1975.

[108] Lang was also Minister of Justice and Attorney General from 9 Aug. to 23 Nov. 1978.

[109] Benson was also Minister of Finance.

[110] Drury was appointed Minister of State for Science and Technology and Minister of Public Works on 8 Aug. 1974.

[111] Chrétien was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on 14 Sept. 1976.

[112] Andras was appointed Minister of State for Economic Development on 24 Nov. 1978.

[113] The Ministry of State for Urban Affairs was proclaimed on 30 June 1971 under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act, 19-20 Eliz. II, 1970-71, c. 42, Part IV. The existence of the Ministry was terminated effective on 1 Apr. 1979 by proclamation.

[114] Andras was appointed Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs on 28 Jan. 1972.

[115] Basford was appointed Minister of National Revenue on 8 Aug. 1974.

[116] Danson was appointed Minister of National Defence on 3 Nov. 1976.

[117] The Ministry of State for Urban Affairs was proclaimed on 30 June 1971 under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act, 19-20 Eliz. II, 1970-71, c. 42, Part IV. The existence of the Ministry was terminated effective on 1 Apr. 1979 by proclamation.

[118] Dubé was appointed Minister of Public Works on 28 Jan. 1972.

[119] The Ministry of State for Economic Development was proclaimed on 19 Dec. 1978 under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act, 19-20 Eliz. II, 1970-1, c. 42 Part IV.

[120] Andras was appointed to the new Ministry of State to be created on 24 Nov. 1978. He was also the President of the Board of Economic Development Ministers.

[121] Martin was appointed Leader of the Government in the Senate on 1 Apr. 1969.

[122] Macdonald was appointed President of the Privy Council on 6 July 1968.

[123] Mackasey was appointed Minister of Labour on 6 July 1968.

[124] Munro was appointed Minister of National Health and Welfare on 6 July 1968.

[125] Pelletier was appointed Secretary of State of Canada on 6 July 1968.

[126] Davis was appointed Minister of Fisheries on 6 July 1968.

[127] Andras was appointed Minister of State for Urban Affairs on 30 June 1971.

[128] Lang was appointed Minister of Manpower and Immigration on 24 Sept. 1970.

[129] Richardson was appointed Minister of Supply and Services on 5 May 1969.

[130] Gray was appointed Minister of National Revenue on 24 Sept. 1970.

[131] Stanbury was appointed Minister of Communications on 12 Aug. 1971.

[132] Côté was appointed Minister without Portfolio responsible for the Post Office on 24 Sept. 1970, and Postmaster General on 11 June 1971.

[133] Marchand was appointed Minister of the Environment on 22 Jan. 1976.

[134] Guay was appointed Minister of State on 21 Apr. 1977.

[135] Horner was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on 16 Sept. 1977.

[136] Lamontagne was appointed Postmaster General on 2 Feb. 1978.

[137] The title Minister of State was created under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act, 19-20 Eliz. II, 1970-71, c. 42, Part IV. While no specific duties are given to a Minister of State, he can be assigned by the Governor in Council to assist any Minister or Ministers having responsibilities for any department or other portion of the public service.

[138] O'Connell was appointed Minister of Labour on 28 Jan. 1972.

[139] Mackasey was appointed Postmaster General on 8 Aug. 1974.

[140] LeBlanc was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1974-1837 of 8 Aug. 1974 to assist the Minister of the Environment to carry out the latter's responsibilities as Minister of Fisheries. Also the powers, duties and functions of the Minister of the Environment under various Acts relating to fisheries were transferred to Mr. LeBlanc by Order in Council P.C. 1974-1839 of 8 Aug. 1974. Mr. LeBlanc was given the title "Minister of State (Fisheries)". He was appointed Minister of the Environment on 14 Sept. 1976 and given the title "Minister of Fisheries and Environment".

[141] Marchand was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1976-2424 of 30 Sept. 1976 to assist the Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of the policies and programs related to small business firms and was given the title "Minister of State (Small Businesses)". He was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1977-2796 of 29 Sept. 1977 to assist the Minister of Fisheries and the Environment ir the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect to the policies and programs related to Environment and was given the title "Minister of State (Environment)". He was appointed Minister of the Environment on 2 Apr. 1979.

[142] Campagnolo was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1976-2423 of 30 Sept. 1976 to assist the Minister of National Health and Welfare in carrying out the latter's responsibilities in respect of the policies and program related to fitness and amateur sport and was given the title "Minister of State (Fitness and Amateur Sport)".

[143] Guay was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1977-1129 of 21 Apr. 1977 to assist the Secretary of State of Canada in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of the policies and programs related to Multiculturalism and was given the title "Minister of State (Multiculturalism)". He was appointed Minister of National Revenue on 16 Sept. 1977.

[144] Lalonde was assigned to assist the Prime Minister in matters related to Federal- Provincial Relations and was given the title "Minister of State for Federal- Provincial Relations". He was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on 24 Nov. 1978.

[145] Cafik was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1977-2798 of 29 Sept. 1977 to assist the Secretary of State of Canada in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of the policies and programs related to Multiculturalism and was given the title "Minister of State (Multiculturalism)".

[146] Abbott was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1977-2797 of 29 Sept. 1977 to assist the Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of the policies and programs related to small business firms and was given the title "Minister of State (Small Businesses)". On 24 Nov. 1978 he was also appointed Minister of National Revenue.

[147] Reid was assigned to assist the Prime Minister in matters related to Federal-Provincial Relations and was given the title "Minister of State (Federal-Provincial Relations)".

 

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