26th Canadian Ministry

The Twenty-Sixth Canadian Ministry was the combined cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, and the contemporary secretaries of state.It governed Canada from 4 November 1993 to 12 December 2003, including the 35th Canadian Parliament, the 36th, and the first half of the 37th.The government was formed by the Liberal Party of Canada.One particular fact of this ministry is the creation of Secretaries of State out of the Cabinet, but still in the ministry.
Elizabeth IIRay HnatyshynRomeo LeblancAdrienne ClarksonJean ChrétienPremiership of Jean ChrétienLiberal Party of CanadaMajorityBloc QuebecoisReform Party of CanadaCanadian AllianceLucien BouchardGilles DuceppeMichel GauthierPreston ManningDeborah GreyStockwell DayJohn ReynoldsStephen Harper35th Canadian Parliament36th Canadian Parliament37th Canadian Parliament25th Canadian Ministry27th Canadian MinistrycabinetPrime Ministersecretaries of stateCanadaDeputy Prime Minister of CanadaSheila CoppsHerb GrayJohn ManleyMinister of AgricultureRalph GoodaleMinister of Agriculture and Agri-FoodLyle VancliefMinister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities AgencyDavid Charles DingwallBrian TobinAllan RockMinister of Canadian HeritageMinister of Citizenship and ImmigrationSergio MarchiLucienne RobillardElinor CaplanDenis CoderreMinister of CommunicationsMichel DupuyMinister of Consumer and Corporate AffairsMinister of Employment and ImmigrationLloyd AxworthyDouglas YoungMinister of Energy, Mines and ResourcesAnne McLellanMinister of the EnvironmentChristine StewartDavid AndersonMinister of FinancePaul MartinMinister of Fisheries and OceansFred J. MifflinHerb DhaliwalRobert G. ThibaultMinister of Foreign AffairsAndré OuelletBill GrahamMinister of ForestryMinister of HealthMinister of Human Resources DevelopmentPierre PettigrewJane StewartMinister of Indian Affairs and Northern DevelopmentRon IrwinRobert Daniel NaultMinister of IndustryMinister of Industry, Science and TechnologyMinister for International CooperationDon BoudriaDiane MarleauMaria MinnaSusan WhelanMinister for International TradeRoy MacLarenArthur C. EggletonMinister of Intergovernmental AffairsMarcel MasséStéphane DionMinister of JusticeMartin CauchonAttorney General of CanadaMinister of LabourAlfonso GaglianoLawrence MacAulayClaudette BradshawMinister of Multiculturalism and CitizenshipMinister of National DefenceDavid Michael CollenetteJohn McCallumMinister of National Health and WelfareMinister of National RevenueMinister of Natural ResourcesMinister of Public WorksMinister of Public Works and Government ServicesMinister of Supply and ServicesMinister of TransportMinister of Veterans AffairsGeorge BakerRonald J. DuhamelRey PagtakhanMinister of Western Economic DiversificationLeader of the Government in the House of CommonsLeader of the Government in the SenateJoyce FairbairnBernard Alasdair GrahamJ. Bernard BoudreauSharon CarstairsPresident of the Privy CouncilPresident of the Treasury BoardSecretary of State of CanadaSecretary of State for External AffairsSolicitor General of CanadaAndy ScottWayne EasterGerry ByrneMinister responsible for La FrancophonieMinister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of QuebecMinister responsible for the Federal Office of Regional Development - QuebecGilbert NormandFernand RobichaudPaul DeVillersSecretary of State (Asia Pacific)Raymond ChanGar KnutsonEthel Blondin-AndrewClaude DrouinSecretary of State (Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario)Andrew MitchellDenis ParadisStephen OwenDouglas PetersJames Scott PetersonMaurizio BevilacquaDavid KilgourSheila FinestoneHedy FryJean AugustineSecretary of State (Science, Research and Development)Jon GerrardSteven W. MahoneySecretary of State (Western Economic Diversification)Government of CanadaPrivy Council OfficeBernie BoudreauDavid CollenetteDavid DingwallRonald DuhamelArt EggletonAlasdair GrahamSteve MahoneyFred MifflinAndy MitchellBob NaultDoug PetersJim PetersonRobert ThibaultDoug YoungPrime Minister of CanadaLeader of the Official OppositionSaint-MauriceBeauséjourSaint-Maurice—LaflèchePremiership1969 White PaperThe Red PaperConstitution Act, 19821995 Quebec referendumSocial Union Framework AgreementBlack v ChrétienClarity ActElections1990 Beauséjour federal by-electionMichel ChrétienAline ChrétienFrance Chrétien DesmaraisRaymond Chrétien1993 Chrétien attack adShawinigan HandshakeBreaking PointMinistries of CanadaSecondFourthSeventhEighthEleventhTwelfthThirteenthFourteenthFifteenthSixteenthSeventeenthEighteenthNineteenthTwentiethTwenty-firstTwenty-secondTwenty-thirdTwenty-fourthTwenty-fifthTwenty-seventhTwenty-eighthTwenty-ninthThirtiethNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNova ScotiaPrince Edward IslandAlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNorth-West TerritoriesOntarioQuebecSaskatchewanMackenzieLaurierMcKenzieSt. LaurentPearsonP. E. TrudeauTurnerChrétienMartinGrahamIgnatieffJ. TrudeauManleyMcLellanRobillardGoodaleLeadership electionsendorsementsKing IP. E. Trudeau IGraham/DionDion/IgnatieffRae/TrudeauPredecessorsHistoryClear GritsInstitut canadien de MontréalParti canadienParti rougeReformersin NewfoundlandLiberal ProtectionistLiberal-ProgressiveLiberal–LabourLaurier LiberalsLiberal–Unionist