23rd Canadian Ministry
23e conseil des ministres du Canada

23rd ministry of Canada
Date formed30 June 1984
Date dissolved17 September 1984
People and organizations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralJeanne Sauvé
Prime MinisterJohn Turner
Member partyLiberal Party of Canada
Opposition partyProgressive Conservative Party of Canada
Opposition leaderBrian Mulroney
History
Legislature term(s)32nd Canadian Parliament
Predecessor22nd Canadian Ministry
Successor24th Canadian Ministry

The Twenty-Third Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister John Turner. It governed Canada from 30 June 1984 to 17 September 1984, including only the last nine days of the 32nd Canadian Parliament. The government was formed by the Liberal Party of Canada.

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Term
Start End
Prime MinisterJohn Turner30 June 198417 September 1984
Deputy Prime MinisterJean Chrétien30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of AgricultureRalph Ferguson30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for the Canadian Dairy CommissionRalph Ferguson30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Canadian International Development AgencyJean Chrétien30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing CorporationCharles Lapointe30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Canada Post CorporationJudy Erola30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat BoardLloyd Axworthy30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Canadian Wheat Board)Lloyd Axworthy30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of CommunicationsEd Lumley30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Registrar GeneralJudy Erola30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Defence Construction CanadaJean-Jacques Blais30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State for Economic and Regional DevelopmentAndré Ouellet30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Employment and ImmigrationJohn Roberts30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Energy, Mines, and ResourcesGerald Regan30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of the EnvironmentCharles Caccia30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister for External RelationsJean Chrétien30 June 198417 September 1984
Secretary of State for External AffairsJean Chrétien30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of FinanceMarc Lalonde30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Fisheries and OceansHerb Breau30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Fitness and Amateur Sport)Jean Lapierre30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern DevelopmentDoug Frith30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of International TradeFrancis Fox30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralDon Johnston30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for La FrancophonieJean Chrétien30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of LabourAndré Ouellet30 June 198417 September 1984
Leader of the Government in the House of CommonsAndré Ouellet30 June 198417 September 1984
Leader of the Government in the SenateAllan MacEachen30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Metric CommissionJudy Erola30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Mines)Bill Rompkey30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Multiculturalism)David Collenette30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for National Capital CommissionCharles Lapointe30 June 198417 September 1984
Associate Minister of National DefenceVacant30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of National DefenceJean-Jacques Blais30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of National Health and WelfareMonique Bégin30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of National RevenueRoy MacLaren30 June 198417 September 1984
President of the Privy CouncilAndré Ouellet30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Public WorksCharles Lapointe30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Regional Development)Rémi Bujold30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Regional Industrial ExpansionEd Lumley30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Royal Canadian MintCharles Lapointe30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State for Science and TechnologyEd Lumley30 June 198417 September 1984
Secretary of State for CanadaSerge Joyal30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Small Businesses and Tourism)David Smith30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State for Social DevelopmentJudy Erola30 June 198417 September 1984
Solicitor GeneralBob Kaplan30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for Standards Council of CanadaJudy Erola30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister responsible for the Status of WomenJudy Erola30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Supply and Services and Receiver GeneralCharles Lapointe30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of TransportLloyd Axworthy30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Transport)Bill Rompkey30 June 198417 September 1984
President of the Treasury BoardHerb Gray30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of Veterans AffairsBennett Campbell30 June 198417 September 1984
Minister of State (Youth)Jean Lapierre30 June 198417 September 1984

References

  • Government of Canada. "Twenty-Third Ministry". Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2010.

Succession


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