Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation
The Ministries
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Twenty-Second Ministry
Liberal
1
3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984
Prime Minister
Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Position Title | |
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Name | Service Date / Termination Date |
Minister of Agriculture | |
Hon. Eugene Francis Whelan | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Communications | |
Hon. Francis Fox 2 | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs3 | |
Hon. André Ouellet 4 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. Judy Erola | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of State for Economic and Regional Development5 | |
Hon. Donald Johnston | 7 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of State for Economic Development | |
Hon. Horace Andrew Olson 6 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Donald Johnston | 30 Sept. 1982 - 6 Dec. 1983 |
Minister of Employment and Immigration | |
Hon. Lloyd Axworthy 7 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. John Roberts 8 | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources | |
Hon. Marc Lalonde 9 | 3 March 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Jean Chrétien 10 | 10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of the Environment | |
Hon. John Roberts 8 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. Charles L. Caccia | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Secretary of State for External Affairs | |
Hon. Mark MacGuigan 11 | 3 March 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen | 10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister for External Relations12 | |
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin | 7 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Finance | |
Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen 13 | 3 March 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Marc Lalonde | 10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans | |
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc 14 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Pierre De Bané 15 | 30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development | |
Hon. John Carr Munro | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce16 | |
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray 17 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Edward Lumley 18 | 30 Sept. 1982 - 6 Dec. 1983 |
Minister for International Trade19 | |
Hon. Gerald Regan | 8 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Justice and Attorney General | |
Hon. Jean Chrétien 10 | 3 March 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Mark MacGuigan | 10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Labour | |
Hon. Gerald Regan 20 | 3 March 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981 |
Hon. Charles L. Caccia 21 | 22 Sept. 1981 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. André Ouellet 4 | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Leader of the Government in the Senate | |
Hon. Raymond Joseph Perrault 22 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Horace Andrew Olson | 30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Associate Minister of National Defence | |
Vacant | 20 April 1968 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of National Defence | |
Hon. Gilles Lamontagne 23 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of National Health and Welfare | |
Hon. Monique Bégin | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of National Revenue | |
Hon. William Rompkey 24 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Pierre Bussières | 30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Postmaster General | |
Hon. André Ouellet 4 | 3 March 1980 - 15 Oct. 1981 |
President of the Privy Council | |
Hon. Yvon Pinard 25 | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Public Works | |
Hon. Paul James Cosgrove 26 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Roméo LeBlanc | 30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Regional Economic Expansion27 | |
Hon. Pierre De Bané 15 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Jan. 1982 |
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray 17 | 12 Jan. 1982 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Edward Lumley 18 | 30 Sept. 1982 - 6 Dec. 1983 |
Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion28 | |
Hon. Edward Lumley 18 | 7 Dec. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of State for Science and Technology | |
Hon. John Roberts 8 | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Secretary of State of Canada | |
Hon. Francis Fox 2 | 3 March 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981 |
Hon. Gerald Regan 29 | 22 Sept. 1981 - 5 Oct. 1982 |
Hon. Serge Joyal | 6 Oct. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of State for Social Development30 | |
Hon. Jean Chrétien 10 | 19 June 1980 - 9 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Jacob Austin | 10 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Solicitor General of Canada | |
Hon. Robert Phillip Kaplan | 3 March 1980 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Supply and Services | |
Hon. Jean-Jacques Blais 31 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. Charles Lapointe | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Transport | |
Hon. Jean-Luc Pepin 32 | 3 March 1980 - 11 Aug. 1983 |
Hon. Lloyd Axworthy | 12 Aug. 1983 - 29 June 1984 |
President of the Treasury Board | |
Hon. Donald Johnston 33 | 3 March 1980 - 29 Sept. 1982 |
Hon. Herbert Eser Gray 17 | 30 Sept. 1982 - 29 June 1984 |
Minister of Veterans Affairs | |
Hon. Daniel Joseph MacDonald 34 | 3 March 1980 - 30 Sept. 1980 |
Hon. Gilles Lamontagne 23 | 1 Oct. 1980 - 21 Sept. 1981 |
Hon. W. Bennett Campbell | 22 Sept. 1981 - 29 June 1984 |
Footnotes
- [1] After the defeat of the Government in the general election of February 18, 1980, Clark formally tendered his resignation on March 3, 1980. On the same day the Twenty-Second Ministry took office. It was composed of 33 ministers.
- [2] Fox was Minister of Communications; he was also Secretary of State for Canada until September 21, 1981.
- [3] The French title Ministre de la Consommation et des Corporations ["Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs"] was changed by the Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 1991, which came into effect on February 28, 1992, to the following title: "Ministre de la Consommation et des Affaires commerciales." The new title appears throughout this document.
- [4] Ouellet was appointed Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Postmaster General on March 3, 1980 (his appointment as Postmaster General ended on October 15, 2981) and Minister of Labour on August 12, 1983.
- [5] The Ministry of State for Economic Development was proclaimed on December 19, 1978 under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act, 19-20 Eliz. II.- 1970-1 c. 42 Part IV.
- [6] Olson was appointed Leader of the Government in the Senate in September 1982.
- [7] Axworthy was appointed Minister of Transport on August 12, 1983.
- [8] Roberts was appointed Minister of the Environment and Minister of State for Science and Technology on March 3, 1980 and Minister of Employment and Immigration on August 12, 1983.
- [9] Lalonde was appointed Minister of Finance on September 10, 1982.
- [10] Chrétien was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada on March 3, 1980; Minister of State for Social Development on June 19, 1980; and Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources on September 10, 1982.
- [11] MacGuigan was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on September 10, 1982.
- [12] Under section 5 of the Government Organization Act, 1983, 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.
- [13] MacEachen was also given the title "Deputy Prime Minister". He was appointed Secretary of State for External Affairs on September 10, 1982.
- [14] LeBlanc was appointed Minister of Public Works on September 30, 1982.
- [15] De Bané was assigned by Order in Council P.C. 1982-17 of January 12, 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)".
- [16] 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 effective December 7, 1983.
- [17] Gray was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce on March 3, 1980; Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion on January 12, 1982; and President of the Treasury Board on September 30, 1982.
- [18] Lumley was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce and Minister of Regional Economic Expansion on September 30, 1982 and Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion on December 7, 1983.
- [19] 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 effective December 7, 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.
- [20] Regan was also Minister of State (Sports) until March 5, 1980. He was appointed Secretary of State of Canada on September 22, 1981.
- [21] Caccia was appointed Minister of the Environment on August 12, 1983.
- [22] Perrault was appointed Minister of State (Fitness and Amateur Sports) on September 30, 1982.
- [23] Lamontagne was appointed Minister of National Defence and Minister of Veterans Affairs. He ceased to be a member of the Ministry effective August 11, 1983 and was later appointed Lieutenant Governor of Quebec on February 24, 1984.
- [24] Rompkey was appointed Minister of State (Small Businesses) on September 30, 1982.
- [25] Pinard was also Government Leader in the House of Commons.
- [26] Cosgrove was assigned by Order in Council 1982-3067 of September 30, 1982, a Minister of State, to assist the Minister of Finance. He was given the title "Minister of State (Finance)".
- [27] The Office of Minister of Regional Economic Expansion was created by Statute 17-18 Eliz. II, c. 28, assented to on March 28, 1969.
- [28] 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 December 7, 1983.
- [29] Regan was appointed Minister of State (International Trade) on October 6, 1982.
- [30] The Ministry of State for Social Development was proclaimed on June 19, 1980, under the Ministries and Ministers of State Act 19-20 Eliz. II, c. 42. Part IV.
- [31] Blais was appointed Minister of National Defence on August 12, 1983.
- [32] Pepin was appointed Minister of State (External Relations).
- [33] Johnston was appointed Minister of State for Economic Development on September 30, 1982.
- [34] MacDonald died on September 30, 1980.