List of Canadian Ministers of Agriculture

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The following is a list of Canadian Ministers of Agriculture.

1. Jean-Charles Chapais July 1, 1867 - November 15, 1869 under Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
2. Christopher Dunkin November 16, 1869 - October 24, 1871
3. John Henry Pope October 25, 1871 - November 5, 1873
4. Luc Letellier de St-Just November 7, 1873-December 14, 1876 under Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie
* Isaac Burpee (Acting) December 15, 1876 - January 25, 1877
5. Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier January 25, 1877 - October 8, 1878
John Henry Pope (2nd time) October 17, 1878 - September 25, 1885 under Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
6. John Carling September 25, 1885 - June 6, 1891
June 16, 1891 - November 24, 1892 under Prime Minister John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
7. Auguste Réal Angers December 7, 1892 - December 12, 1894 under Prime Minister John Sparrow David Thompson
December 21, 1894 - July 12, 1895 under Prime Minister Mackenzie Bowell
8. Joseph Aldéric Ouimet July 13, 1895 - December 20, 1895
9. Walter Humphries Montague December 21, 1895 - January 5, 1896
* Donald Ferguson (Acting) January 6, 1896 - January 4, 1896
Walter Humphries Montague (2nd time) January 15, 1896 - April 27, 1896
May 1, 1896 - July 8, 1896 under Prime Minister Charles Tupper
10. Sydney Arthur Fisher July 13, 1896 - October 6, 1911 under Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier
11. Martin Burrell October 16, 1911 - October 12, 1917 under Prime Minister Robert Borden
12. Thomas Alexander Crerar October 12, 1917 - June 11, 1919
* James Alexander Calder (Acting) June 18, 1919 - August 11, 1919
13. Simon Fraser Tolmie August 12, 1919 - July 10, 1920
July 10, 1920 - December 29, 1921 under Prime Minister Arthur Meighen
14. William Richard Motherwell December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926 under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
* Henry Herbert Stevens (Acting) June 29, 1926 - July 12, 1926 under Prime Minister Arthur Meighen
Simon Fraser Tolmie (2nd time) July 13, 1926 - September 25, 1926
15. William Richard Motherwell September 25, 1926 - August 7, 1930 under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
16. Robert Weir August 8, 1930 - October 23, 1935 under Prime Minister R.B. Bennett
* Thomas Alexander Crerar (2nd time) (Acting) October 25, 1935 - November 3, 1935 under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
17. James G. Gardiner November 4, 1935-November 15, 1948
November 15, 1948 - June 21, 1957 under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent
18. Douglas Harkness June 21, 1957 - October 10, 1960 under Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker
19. Francis Alvin George Hamilton October 11, 1960 - April 22, 1963
20. Harry William Hays April 22, 1963 - December 17, 1965 under Prime Minister Lester Pearson
21. John James Greene December 18, 1965 - April 20, 1968
April 20, 1968 - July 5, 1968 under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
22. Bud Olson July 6, 1968 - November 26, 1972
23. Eugene Whelan November 27, 1972 - June 3, 1979
24. John Wise June 4, 1979 - March 2, 1980 under Prime Minister Joe Clark
Eugene Whelan (2nd time) March 3, 1980 - June 29, 1984 under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
25. Ralph Ferguson June 30, 1984 - September 16, 1984 under Prime Minister John Turner
26. John Wise September 17, 1984 - September 14, 1988 under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
27. Don Mazankowski September 15, 1988 - April 20, 1991
28. Bill McKnight April 21, 1991 - January 3, 1993
29. Charlie Mayer January 4, 1993 - June 24, 1993
June 24, 1993 - November 3, 1993 under Prime Minister Kim Campbell
30. Ralph Goodale November 4, 1993 - January 11, 1995 under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien


Canadian Ministers of Agriculture and Agri-Food

Ralph Goodale (cont'd) January 12, 1995 -June 10, 1997 under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
31. Lyle Vanclief June 11, 1997 - December 11, 2003
32. Bob Speller December 12, 2003 - July 19, 2004 under Prime Minister Paul Martin
33. Andy Mitchell July 20, 2004 - February 5, 2006
34. Chuck Strahl February 6, 2006 - under Prime Minister Stephen Harper

The portfolio was renamed from "Agriculture" to "Agriculture and Agri-Food" in 1995.