25th Canadian Ministry

The Twenty-Fifth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Kim Campbell. It governed Canada from 25 June 1993 to 4 November 1993, including only the last two months of the 34th Canadian Parliament. The government was formed by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and was the last ministry to be led by that party, which merged with another party to form the Conservative Party of Canada in 2003.

25th Canadian Ministry
25e conseil des ministres du Canada

25th ministry of Canada
Date formedJune 25, 1993
Date dissolvedNovember 4, 1993
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralRay Hnatyshyn
Prime MinisterKim Campbell
No. of ministers25
Member partyProgressive Conservative Party of Canada
Opposition partyLiberal Party of Canada
Opposition leaderJean Chrétien
History
Legislature term(s)34th Canadian Parliament
Predecessor24th Canadian Ministry
Successor26th Canadian Ministry

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Term
Start End
Prime MinisterKim Campbell25 June 19934 November 1993
Deputy Prime MinisterJean Charest25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of AgricultureCharles Mayer25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Amateur SportMary Collins25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities AgencyRoss Reid25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for the Canadian Dairy CommissionCharles Mayer25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Canadian International Development AgencyPerrin Beatty25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing CorporationPaul Dick25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Canada Post CorporationLarry Schneider25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat BoardCharles Mayer25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of CommunicationsMonique Landry25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Registrar GeneralJean Charest25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Defence Construction CanadaPaul Dick25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Employment and ImmigrationBernard Valcourt25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Energy, Mines, and ResourcesBobbie Sparrow25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of the EnvironmentPierre H. Vincent25 June 19934 November 1993
Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status IndiansJim Edwards25 June 19934 November 1993
Secretary of State for External AffairsPerrin Beatty25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister for External RelationsPerrin Beatty25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Federal-Provincial RelationsKim Campbell25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for the Federal Office of Regional Development – QuebecJean Charest25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of FinanceGilles Loiselle25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Fisheries and OceansRoss Reid25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of ForestryBobbie Sparrow25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern DevelopmentPauline Browes25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Industry, Science and TechnologyJean Charest25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of International TradeTom Hockin25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralPierre Blais25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for La FrancophoniePerrin Beatty25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of LabourBernard Valcourt25 June 19934 November 1993
Leader of the Government in the House of CommonsDoug Lewis25 June 19934 November 1993
Leader of the Government in the SenateLowell Murray25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Multiculturalism and CitizenshipGerry Weiner25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for National Capital CommissionGerry Weiner25 June 19934 November 1993
Associate Minister of National DefenceVacant25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of National DefenceTom Siddon25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of National Health and WelfareMary Collins25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of National RevenueGarth Turner25 June 19934 November 1993
President of the Privy CouncilPierre Blais25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Public SecurityDoug Lewis25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Public WorksPaul Dick25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Royal Canadian MintPaul Dick25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister for ScienceRob Nicholson25 June 19934 November 1993
Secretary of State for CanadaMonique Landry25 June 19934 November 1993
Solicitor GeneralDoug Lewis25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Small BusinessRob Nicholson25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Small Communities and Rural AreasCharles Mayer25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for Standards Council of CanadaJean Charest25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister responsible for the Status of WomenMary Collins25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Supply and Services and Receiver GeneralPaul Dick25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of TransportJean Corbeil25 June 19934 November 1993
President of the Treasury BoardJim Edwards25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Veterans AffairsPeter McCreath25 June 19934 November 1993
Minister of Western Economic DiversificationLarry Schneider25 June 19934 November 1993

References

  • Government of Canada. "Twenty-Fifth 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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