Twenty-Eighth Canadian Ministry
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The Twenty-Eighth Ministry of Canada, under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, of the Conservative Party was sworn in February 6, 2006.
[edit] Ministries
[edit] Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Charles Strahl
[edit] Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Peter Gordon Mackay
[edit] Minister of Canadian Heritage
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Beverly Joan Oda
[edit] Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Monte Kenton Solberg
[edit] Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Josée Verner
[edit] Minister of the Environment
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Ronalee Ambrose
[edit] Minister of Finance
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. James Michael Flaherty
[edit] Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Loyola Hearn
[edit] Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Peter Gordon Mackay
[edit] Minister of Health
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Anthony Peter Clement
[edit] Minister of Human Resources and Social Development
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Diane Finley
[edit] Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. P. E. James Prentice
[edit] Minister of Industry
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Maxime Bernier
[edit] Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Michael David Chong
[edit] Minister of International Co-operation
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Josée Verner
[edit] Minister of International Trade
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. David Lee Emerson
[edit] Minister of Justice
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Victor Toews
[edit] Minister of Labour
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Jean-Pierre Blackburn
[edit] Minister of National Defence
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Gordon James O'Connor
[edit] Minister of National Revenue
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Carol Skelton
[edit] Minister of Natural Resources
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Gary Vincent Lunn
[edit] Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Stockwell Burt Day, Jr.
[edit] Minister of Public Works and Government Services
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Michael M. Fortier
[edit] Minister of Transport
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Lawrence Cannon
[edit] Minister of Veterans Affairs
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Gregory Francis Thompson
[edit] Minister of Western Economic Diversification
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Carol Skelton
[edit] Minister Responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Charles Strahl
[edit] Minister Responsible for Democratic Reform
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Robert Douglas Nicholson
[edit] Minister Responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Jean-Pierre Blackburn
[edit] Minister Responsible for la Francophonie
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Josée Verner
[edit] Minister Responsible for Official Languages
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Josée Verner
[edit] Minister Responsible for Status of Women
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Beverly Joan Oda
[edit] Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario)
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Anthony Peter Clement
[edit] Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Lawrence Cannon
[edit] Minister of Sport
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Michael David Chong
[edit] President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Michael David Chong
[edit] President of the Treasury Board
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. John Russell Baird
[edit] Attorney General of Canada
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Victor Toews
[edit] Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. P. E. James Prentice
[edit] Leader of the Government in the Senate
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Marjory LeBreton
[edit] Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
- 6 February 2006- : Hon. Robert Douglas Nicholson