20th Canadian Ministry
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The Twentieth Canadian Ministry was the first cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. It governed Canada from 20 April 1968 to 3 June 1979, including all of the 28th, 29th, and 30th Canadian Parliaments. The government was formed by the Liberal Party of Canada. Trudeau was also Prime Minister in the Twenty-Second Canadian Ministry.
[edit] Ministers
- Anthony Abbott
- Warren Allmand
- Bob Andras
- Ron Basford
- Monique Bégin
- Edgar Benson
- Jean-Jacques Blais
- Judd Buchanan
- Léo Cadieux
- Norman Cafik
- Iona Campagnolo
- Jean Chrétien
- Jean-Pierre Côté
- Bud Cullen
- Barney Danson
- Jack Davis (Canadian politician)
- Pierre de Bané
- Charles Drury
- Jean-Eudes Dubé
- Hugh Faulkner
- Francis Fox
- Alastair Gillespie
- Jean-Pierre Goyer
- Charles Granger
- Herb Gray
- Joe Greene (politician)
- Joseph-Philippe Guay
- Stanley Haidasz
- Paul Hellyer
- Jack Horner (politician)
- Don Jamieson
- Pierre Juneau
- Eric Kierans
- Arthur Laing
- Marc Lalonde
- Gilles Lamontagne
- Otto Lang
- Roméo LeBlanc
- Marcel Lessard
- Donald Stovel Macdonald
- Allan MacEachen
- George McIlraith
- Bryce Mackasey
- Patrick Morgan Mahoney
- Jean Marchand
- Leonard Marchand
- Paul Joseph James Martin
- John Munro
- Martin O'Connell (Canadian politician)
- Bud Olson
- André Ouellet
- Gérard Pelletier
- Jean-Luc Pépin
- Ray Perrault
- John Mercer Reid
- James Armstrong Richardson
- John Roberts (Canadian politician)
- Hédard Robichaud
- Jeanne Sauvé
- Mitchell Sharp
- Robert Stanbury
- Roger Teillet
- Pierre Trudeau
- John Turner
- Eugene Whelan
[edit] References
- Government of Canada. Twentieth Ministry. Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
[edit] Succession
Preceded by 19th Canadian Ministry |
Canadian Ministries 1968–1979 |
Succeeded by 21st Canadian Ministry |