Talk:Minister of Labour (Canada)

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[edit] Mackenzie King

Mackenzie King was the Department's first deputy minister, so how could he be its first minister? Does anyone know? HistoryBA 8 July 2005 20:15 (UTC)

King was both at different times.cmacd 01:22, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] HRDC HRSDC HRSDC and SDC

I won't write in the maim article as I have connections but ..

HRDC started HRDC gained a Minister of Labour HRDC was split up into HRSDC AND SDC and had three ministers (human resorces and skills development, Labour and Social Devleopment

Service Canada was started as part of SDC.

HRSDC and SDC merged into one deprtment Human resorces and Social development, the minister of social development was dropped. Service Canada is still part of HRSDC.cmacd 01:27, 21 August 2007 (UTC)