Twenty-Second Ministry
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Liberal[1]
3 March 1980 to 29 June 1984
Prime Minister
The Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau
The Ministry
Minister of Agriculture
Hon. Eugene Francis Whelan
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Communications
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Consumer and Corporate
Affairs
3 Mar. 1980 - 1l Aug. 1983
Hon. Judy Erola
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources
3 Mar. 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982
Hon. Jean Chétien
10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Employment and Immigration
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. John Roberts
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister of the Environment
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Charles L. Caccia
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Secretary of State for External Affairs
3 Mar. 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen
10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister for International Trade[8]
Hon. Gerald Regan
8 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister for External Relations[9]
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin
7 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Finance
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen
[10]
3 Mar. 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982
Hon. Marc Lalonde
10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Pierre de Bané
30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1982
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern
Development
Hon. John Carr Munro
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce[12]
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray
[13]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
30 Sept. 1982 - 6 Dec. 1983
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
3 Mar. 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982
Hon. Mark MacGuigan
10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Labour
3 Mar. 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981
Hon. Charles L. Caccia
[17]
22 Sept. 1981 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. André Ouellet
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister of National Defence
Hon. Gilles Lamontagne
[18]
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Associate Minister of National Defence
Vacant
20 Apr. 1968 - 29 June 1984
Minister of National Health and Welfare
Hon. Monique Bégin
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Minister of National Revenue
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Pierre Bussières
30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Postmaster General
3 Mar. 1980 - 15 Oct. 1981
President of the Privy Council
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Public Works
Hon. Paul James Cosgrove
[22]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc
30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Regional Economic Expansion[23]
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Jan. 1982
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray
[25]
12 Jan. 1982 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Edward Lumley
30 Sept. 1982 - 6 Dec. 1983
Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion[26]
Hon. Edward Lumley
7 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Secretary of State of Canada
3 Mar. 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981
22 Sept. 1981 - 5 Oct. 1982
Hon. Serge Joyal
6 Oct. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of State for Economic
Development
Hon. Horace Andrew Olson
[29]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Donald Johnston
30 Sept. 1982 - 6 Dec. 1983
Minister of State for Economic and
Regional Development[30]
Hon. Donald Johnston
7 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister of State for Social Development[31]
19 June1980 - 9 Sept. 1982
Hon. Jacob Austin
10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of State for Science and
Technology
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Leader of the Government in the Senate
Hon. Raymond Joseph Perrault
[34]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Horace Andrew Olson
30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Solicitor General of Canada
Hon. Robert Phillip Kaplan
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Minister Of Supply and Services
Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais
[35]
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Charles Lapointe
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Transport
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Lloyd Axworthy
12 Aug. 1983 - 29June 1984
President of the Treasury Board
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray
30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984
Minister of Veterans Affairs
Hon. Daniel Joseph MacDonald
[38]
3 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Hon. Gilles Lamontagne (
Acting)
[39]
1 Oct. 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981
Hon. W. Bennett Campbell
22 Sept. 1981 - 29 June 1984
Ministers of State
Hon. Hazen Argue (Canadian Wheat Board)
[40]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 June 1984
Hon. Gerald Regan (Sports)
[41]
3 Mar. 1980 - 5 Mar. 1980
Hon. James Sydney Flemming (Muliculturalism)
[42]
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Pierre Bussières (Finance)
[43]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Charles Lapointe (Small Businesses and Tourism)
[44]
3 Mar. 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Edward Lumley (International Trade)
[45]
3 Mar. 1980 - 6 Dec. 1983
Hon. Judy Erola (Mines)
[46]
3 Mar. 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Pierre de Bané (External Relations)
[47]
12 Jan. 1982 - 29 Sept. 1982
Hon. Raymond Joseph Perrault (Fitness and Amateur Sport)
[48]
30 Sept. 1982 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Charles Lapointe (External Relations)
[49]
30 Sept. 1982 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. William Rompkey (Small Businesses and Tourism)
[50]
30 Sept. 1982 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Paul Cosgrove (Finance)
[51]
30 Sept. 1982 - 11 Aug. 1983
Hon. Gerald Regan (International Trade)
[52]
6 Oct. 1982 - 7 Dec. 1983
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin (External Relations)
[53]
12 Aug. 1983 - 6 Dec. 1983
Hon. David Collenette (Multiculturalism)
[54]
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Hon. Céline Hervieux-Payette (Fitness and Amateur Sport)
[55]
12 Aug. 1983 - 9 Jan. 1984
Hon. Roger Simmons (Mines)
[56]
12 Aug. 1983 - 22 Aug. 1983
Hon. David Paul Smith (Small Businesses and Tourism)
[57]
12 Aug. 1983 - 29 Aug. 1984
Hon. Roy MacLaren (Finance)
[58]
17 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Hon. William H. Rompkey (Mines)
[59]
10 Jan. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Hon. Céline Hervieux-Payette (Youth)
[60]
10 Jan. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Hon. Jacques Olivier (Fitness and Amateur Sport)
[61]
10 Jan. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Parliamentary Secretaries
Not of the Ministry
Agriculture
Marcel Ostigy
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Marcel Dionne
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
André Bachand
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Communications
Peter Stollery
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 1 July 1981
Jack Masters
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
John O. Burghardt
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Consumer and Corporate Affairs
Aideen Nicholson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Gary McCauley
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
David Berger
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Michel Veillette
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Employment and Immigration
Dennis M. Dawson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Rémi Bujold
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Jean-Guy Dubois
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Energy, Mines and Resources
Roy MacLaren
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
David Dingwall
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Leonard Hopkins
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Environment
Roger Simmons
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Jim Schroder
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
Denis Ethier
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 June 1984
External Affairs
Louis Duclos
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Ron Irwin
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Jean Lapierre
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Suzanne Beauchamp-Niquet
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 June 1984
Finance
John Evans
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Douglas Fisher
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Ralph Ferguson
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Fisheries and Oceans
George Henderson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Brian Tobin
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Maurice Harquail
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Bernard Loiselle
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Henri Tousignant
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
André Maltais
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
René Gingras
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Industry, Trade and Commerce
Gérald Laniel
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 29 Feb. 1982
André Maltais
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Henri Tousignant
1 Oct. 1983 - 6 Dec. 1983
Justice and Attorney General of Canada
William Kenneth Robinson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Ron Irwin
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Jim Peterson
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Arthur Allister MacBain
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Labour
Gilbert Parent
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Louis Desmarais
1 Oct. 1980 - 13 May 1981
Gilbert Parent
26 May 1981 - 30 Sept. 1981
Antonio Yanakis
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Norman Lapointe
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
National Defence
Ursula Appolloni
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
George Henderson
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
Stanley Hudecki
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
National Health and Welfare
David Bennington Weatherhead
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Douglas Cockburn Frith
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
James D. Schroder
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Russell MacLellan
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
National Revenue
Yves Demers
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Claude Tessier
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Garnet Bloomfield
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Kenneth Robinson
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Postmaster General
Aideen Nicholson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Gary McCauley
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 15 Oct. 1981
Privy Council
David Collenette
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
David Smith
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 11 Aug. 1983
John Evan
11 Sept. 1983 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Public Works
Raymond Savard
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Henri Tousignant
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
Jean-Claude Malépart
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Regional Economic Expansion
Maurice Harquail
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Russell MacLellan
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1982
André Maltais
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 6 Dec. 1983
Regional Industrial Expansion
Henri Tousignant
7 Dec. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
René Cousineau
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Science and Technology
Roger Simmons
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Jim Schroder
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
James Scott Peterson
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Rolland Dion
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Secretary of State of Canada
Peter Stollery
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 1 July 1981
Jean Lapierre
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Maurice Bossy
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 2 9 Feb. 1984
Robert Bockstael
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Solicitor General
Céline Hervieux- Payette
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Alain Tardiff
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Gaston Gourde
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Supply and Services
Raymond Dupont
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Norman Kelly
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Maurice Bossy
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
Paul-André Massé
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Transport
Robert Bockstael
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Jesse Flis
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Eva Côté
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Treasury Board
Robert Daudlin
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Serge Joyal
1 Oct. 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981
Norman Kelly
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Peter Lang
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Maurice Foster
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Veterans Affairs
John Campbell
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Roland de Corneille
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Jean-Louis Leduc
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Deputy Prime Minister
Douglas Fisher
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
Jean Lapierre
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Suzanne Beauchamp-Niquet
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June 1984
Minister of State (Mines)
Russell MacLellan
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Jack Masters
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Thérèse Killens
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
Pierre Gimïel
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June1984
Minister of State (Multiculturalism)
Pierre Deniger
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
Carlo Rossi
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Robert Gourd
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June1984
Minister of State (Small Businesses and
Tourism)
Ralph Ferguson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
1 Oct. 1981 - 28 Feb. 1982
David Berger
1 Mar. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1982
René Cousineau
1 Oct. 1982 - 30 Sept. 1983
1 Oct. 1983 - 29 Feb. 1984
Garnet M. Bloomfield
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June1984
Minister of State (Social Development)
William Kenneth Robinson
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
Ron Irwin
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Jim Peterson
1 Oct. 1981 - 30 Sept. 1982
Minister of State (Trade)
Claude-André Lachance
4 Mar. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980
1 Oct. 1980 - 30 Sept. 1981
Minister of State (Youth)
Peter Lang
1 Mar. 1984 - 29 June1984
[1] After the defeat of the Government in
the general election of 18 Feb. 1980, Clark formally tendered his resignation on 3 Mar.
1980. On the same day the Twenty - Second Ministry took office. It was composed of 33
ministers.
[2] Fox was also Secretary of State for
Canada until 21 Sept. 1981.
[3] Ouellet was also Postmaster General
until 15 Oct. 1981. He was appointed Minister of Labour on 12 Aug. 1983.
[4] Lalonde was appointed Minister of
Finance on 10 Sept. 1982.
[5] Axworthy was appointed Minister of
Transport on 12 Aug. 1983.
[6] Roberts was also Minister of State for
Science and Technology. He was appointed Minister of Employment and Immigration on 12 Aug.
1983.
[7] MacGuigan was appointed Minister of
Justice and Attorney General on 10 Sept. 1982.
[8] The Department of External Affairs was
re-organized under the Government Organization Act, 1983, 29-30-31-32 Eliz. II, c. 167,
Part I and proclaimed eff. 7 Dec. 1983. Under sec. 4 a Minister for International Trade
shall be appointed to assist the Minister in carrying out his responsibilities relating to
international trade.
[9] Under section 5 of the above mentioned
Act, a Minister for External relations may be appointed to assist the Minister in carrying
out his responsibilities relating to the conduct of Canada's international relations.
[10] MacEachen was also given the titles
"Deputy Prime Minister". He was appointed Secretary of State for External
Affairs on 10 Sept. 1982.
[11] LeBlanc was appointed Minister of
Public Works on 30 Sept. 1982.
[12] The Department of Industry, Trade
and Commerce Act was repealed by sec. 15 of the Government Organization Act, 1983 and the
Department of Regional Industrial Expansion was created under Part II of the Act and
proclaimed eff. 7 Dec. 1983.
[13] As of 12 Jan. 1982 Gray was also
Minister of Regional Economic Expansion. He was appointed President of the Treasury Board
on 30 Sept. 1983.
[14] Lumley was also Minister of
Regional Economic Expansion. He was appointed Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion on
7 Dec. 1983.
[15] Chrétien was also Minister of
State for Social Development. He was appointed Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources on
10 Sept. 1982.
[16] Regan was also Minister of State
(Sports) until 5 Mar. 1980. He was appointed Secretary of State of Canada on 22 Sept.
1981.
[17] Caccia was appointed Minister of
the Environment on 12 Aug. 1983.
[18] Lamontagne ceased to be a member of
the Ministry effective 11 Aug. 1983. He was later appointed Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
on 24 Feb. 1984.
[19] Rompkey was appointed Minister of
State (Small Businesses) on 30 Sept. 1982.
[20] Ouellet was also Minister of
Consumer and Corporate Affairs.
[21] Pinard was also Government Leader
in the House of Commons.
[22] Cosgrove was appointed Minister of
State (Finance) on 30 Sept. 1982.
[23] The Office of Minister of Regional
Economic Expansion was created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on 28
Mar. 1969.
[24] de Bané was also Minister of State
(External Relations) from 3 Mar. 1980 to 29 Sept. 1982.
[25] Gray was also - Minister of
Industry, Trade and Commerce. He was appointed President of the Treasury Board on 30 Sept.
1982.
[26] The Office of Minister of Regional
Industrial Expansion was created by Statute 29-30-31-32 Eliz. II, c. 167, Part II,
assented to on 7 Dec. 1983.
[27] Fox was also Minister of
Communications.
[28] Regan was appointed Minister of
State (International Trade) on 6 Oct. 1982.
[29] Olson was appointed Leader of the
Government in the Senate on Sept. 1982.
[30] 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.
[31] The Ministry of State for Social
Development was proclaimed on 19 June, 1980, under the Ministries and Ministers of State
Act 19-20 Eliz. II, c. 42. Part IV.
[32] Chrétien was also Minister of
Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
[33] Roberts was also Minister of the
Environment.
[34] Perrault was appointed Minister of
State (Fitness and Amateur Sports) on 30 Sept. 1982.
[35] Blais was appointed Minister of
National Defence on 12 Aug. 1983.
[36] Pepin was appointed Minister of
State (External Relations).
[37] Johnston was appointed Minister of
State for Economic Development on 30 Sept. 1982.
[38] MacDonald died on 30 Sept. 11980.
[39] Lamontagne was also Minister of
National Defence.
[40] Argue was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1980-605 of 4 Mar. 1980 to assist the Minister of Transport in carrying out
of the latter's responsibilities in respect of the Canadian Wheat Board and as Minister
for the purposes of the Two-Price Wheat Act and the Western Grain Stabilization Act. He
was given the title "Minister of State (Canadian Wheat Board)".
[41] By Order in Council P.C. 1980-613
of 6 Mar. 1980, the powers, duties and functions of the Minister of National Health and
Welfare under the Fitness and Amateur Sport Act were transferred to the Minister of
Labour. That part of the Public Service of Canada known as the Fitness and Amateur Sport
Branch of the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada was also transferred to the
Minister of Labour. Therefore the Hon. Gerald Regan ceased to hold the title of Minister
of State (Sports)on 5 Mar. 1980, as he was also the Minister of Labour.
[42] Fleming was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1980-606 of 4 Mar. 1980, to assist the Secretary of State of Canada in
carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of the policies and programs
related to multiculturalism. He was given the title "Minister of State
(Multiculturalism)".
[43] Bussières was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1980-607 of 4 Mar. 1980, to assist the Minister of Finance. He was given the
title "Minister of State (Finance)".
[44] Lapointe was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1980-608 of 4 Mar. 1980, to assist the Minister of Industry, Trade and
Commerce in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of small
businesses. He was given the title "Minister of State(Small Businesses)". This
Order in Council was amended by Order in Council P.C. 1981-472 of 24 Feb. 1981, adding to
his responsibilities to assist the Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce in the
carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of tourism. He was therefore
given the new title "Minister of State (Small Businesses and Tourism)".
[45] Lumley was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1980-609 of 4 Mar. 1980, to assist the Minister of Industry, Trade and
Commerce in carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect to trade. He was
given the title "Minister of State (Trade). Order in Council P.C. 1982-18 of 12 Jan.
1982, assigned the Hon. Edward Lumley, a minister of State, to assist the Secretary of
State for External Affairs in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect
of international trade and export promotion. He was given the title "Minister of
State (International Trade)".
[46] Erola was assigned by Order in
Council P. C. 1980-610 of 4 Mar. 1980, to assist the Minister of Energy, Mines and
Resources in respect of matters relating to mines. She was given the title "Minister
of State (mines)".
[47] De Bané was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1982-17 of 12 Jan. 1982, a Minister of State, to assist the Secretary of
State for External Affairs in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities relating
to the conduct of international relational relations. He was given the title
"Minister of State (External Relations)".
[48] Perrault was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1982-3075 of 1 Oct. 1982, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister
National Health and Welfare in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in
respect of Fitness and Amateur Sport. He was given the title "Minister of State
(Fitness and Amateur Sport)".
[49] Lapointe was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1982-3066 of 30 Sept. 1982, a Minister of State, to assist the Secretary of
State for External Affairs in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities relating
to - the conduct.
[50] Rompkey was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1982-3065 of 30 Sept. 1982, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister of
Trade and Commerce in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect of
small businesses and tourism. He was given the title "Minister of State (Small
businesses and Tourism)".
[51] Cosgrove was assigned by Order in
Council 1982--3067 of 30 Sept. 1982, a Minister Of State, to assist the Minister of
Finance. He was given the title "Minister of State (Finance)".
[52] Regan was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1982-3161 of 14 Oct. 1982, a Minister of State, to assist the Secretary of
State for External Affairs in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in respect
of trade. He was given the title "Minister of State (International Trade)".
[53] Pepin was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1983-2568 of 12 Aug. 1983, a Minister of State, to assist the Secretary of
State for External Affairs in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities relating
to the conduct of External Relations.
[54] Collenette was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1983-2569 of 12 Aug. 1983, a Minister of State, 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. He was given the title "Minister
of State (Multiculturalism)".
[55] Hervieux-Payette was assigned by
Order in Council P.C. 1983-2570 of 12 Aug. 1983, a Minister of State, to assist the
Minister of National Health and Welfare in the carrying out of the latter's
responsibilities in respect of Fitness and Amateur Sport. She was given the title
"Minister of State (Fitness and Amateur Sport)".
[56] Hon. Roger Simmons was assigned by
Order in Council P.C. 1983-2571, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister of Energy,
Mines and Resources in respect of matters relating to mines. Simmons resigned from the
Ministry on 22 Aug. 1983.
[57] Smith was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1983-2572 of 12 Aug. 1983, a Minister of State to assist the Minister of
Industry, Trade and Commerce in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in
respect of small businesses and tourism. He was given the title "Minister of State
(Small businesses and tourism).
[58] MacLaren was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1983-2575 of 18 Aug. 1983, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister of
Finance. He was given the title "Minister of State (Finance)".
[59] Rompkey was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1984-109 of 11 Jan. 1984, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister of
Energy, Mines and Resources in respect of matters relating to mines. He was given the
title "Minister of State (Mines)".
[60] Hervieux-Payette was assigned by
Order in Council P.C. 1984-110 of 11 Jan. 1984, a Minister of State, to assist the
Secretary of State of Canada in carrying out of his responsibilities relating to the youth
of Canada. She was given the title "Minister of State (Youth)".
[61] Olivier was assigned by Order in
Council P.C. 1984-111 of 11 Jan. 1984, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister of
National Health and Welfare in the carrying out of the latter's responsibilities in
respect of Fitness and Amateur Sport. She was given the title "Minister of State
(Fitness and Amateur Sport).
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