Postmaster General of Canada

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Postmasters General of Canada, 1851-1929Credit:  Agnes Macdonald, Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe Collection. / Library and Archives Canada / PA-066694
Postmasters General of Canada, 1851-1929
Credit: Agnes Macdonald, Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe Collection. / Library and Archives Canada / PA-066694

The Postmaster General of Canada was the Canadian cabinet minister responsible for the Post Office Department (Canada Post). In 1851, management of the post office was transferred from Britain to the provincial governments of the Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The position of Postmaster General was established in each province. With Canadian Confederation in 1867, a single position was created replacing this post in all of the above provinces except Newfoundland; ths position was abolished in 1981 when the post office was transformed from a government department into a crown corporation. From 1900 until 1909 the Postmaster General was also responsible for the Department of Labour.

[edit] Postmasters General

  1. Alexander Campbell - under Macdonald July 1 1867 - June 30 1873
  2. John O'Connor - under Macdonald July 1 1873 - November 5 1873
  3. Donald Alexander Macdonald- under Mackenzie November 7 1873 - May 17 1875
  4. Télesphore Fournier - under Mackenzie May 19 1875 - October 7 1875
  5. Lucius Seth Huntington - under Mackenzie October 9 1875 - October 8 1878
  6. Hector Louis Langevin - under Macdonald October 19 1878 - May 19 1879
    Sir Alexander Campbell- (second time) under Macdonald May 20 1879 - January 15 1880
    John O'Connor- (second time) under Macdonald January 16 1880 - November 7 1880
    Sir Alexander Campbell- (third time) under Macdonald November 8 1880 - May 18 1881
    John O'Connor- (third time) under Macdonald May 20 1881 - May 22 1882
  7. John Carling - under Macdonald May 23 1882 - September 24 1885
    Sir Alexander Campbell- (fourth time) under Macdonald September 25 1885 - January 26 1887
  8. Archibald McLelan- under Macdonald January 27 1887 - July 9 1888
    John Carling (second time) - under Macdonald July 11 1888 - August 5 1888
  9. John Graham Haggart- under Macdonald August 6 1888 - June 6 1891
    John Graham Haggart (cont'd) - under Abbott June 16 1891 - January 24 1892
  10. Sir Joseph Philippe René Adolphe Caron - under Abbott January 25 1892 - November 24 1892
    Sir Joseph Philippe René Adolphe Caron (cont'd)- under Thompson December 5 1892 - December 12 1894
  11. Louis-Olivier Taillon - under Bowell December 21 1894 - July 8 1896
  12. Sir William Mulock - under Laurier July 13 1896 - October 15 1905
  13. Allen Bristol Aylesworth - under Laurier October 16 1905 - June 3 1906
  14. Rodolphe Lemieux- under Laurier June 4 1906 - August 10 1911
  15. Henri Sévérin Béland- under Laurier August 19 1911 - October 6 1911
  16. Louis-Philippe Pelletier- under Borden October 10 1911 - October 19 1914
  17. Thomas Chase-Casgrain - under Borden October 20 1914 - December 29 1916
  18. Pierre Édouard Blondin - under Borden January 8 1917 - July 10 1920
    Pierre Édouard Blondin (cont'd)- under Meighen July 10 1920 - September 20 1921
  19. Louis-de-Gonzague Belley- under Meighen September 21 1921 - December 29 1921
  20. Charles Murphy- under King December 29 1921 - June 28 1926
  21. Robert James Manion- under Meighen August 23 1926 - September 25 1926
  22. Peter John Veniot - under King September 25 1926 - August 7 1930
  23. Arthur Sauvé- under Bennett August 7 1930 - August 13 1935
  24. Samuel Gobeil- under Bennett August 16 1935 - October 23 1935
  25. John Campbell Elliott- under King October 23 1935 - January 22 1939
  26. Norman Alexander McLarty- under King January 23 1939 - September 18 1939
  27. Charles Gavan Power- under King September 19 1939 - May 22 1940
    James Lorimer Ilsley (acting)- under King May 23 1940 - July 7 1940
  28. William Pate Mulock- under King July 8 1940 - June 8 1945
  29. Ernest Bertrand- under King August 29 1945 - November 15 1948
    Ernest Bertrand (cont'd)- under St. Laurent November 15 1948 - August 23 1949
  30. Gabriel Édouard Rinfret- under St. Laurent August 25 1949 - February 12 1952
  31. Alcide Côté - under St. Laurent February 13 1952 - August 7 1955
    Roch Pinard (acting)- under St. Laurent August 16 1955 - November 2 1955
  32. Hugues Lapointe- under St. Laurent November 3 1955 - June 21 1957
  33. William McLean Hamilton- under Diefenbaker June 21 1957 - July 12 1962
    John Angus MacLean (acting)- under Diefenbaker July 18 1962 - August 8 1962
  34. Ellen Louks Fairclough- under Diefenbaker August 9 1962 - April 22 1963
  35. Azellus Denis- under Pearson April 22 1963 - February 2 1964
  36. John Robert Nicholson- under Pearson February 2 1964 - February 14 1965
  37. René Tremblay- under Pearson February 15 1965 - December 17 1965
  38. Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté- under Pearson December 18 1965 - April 20 1968
    Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté (cont'd)- under Trudeau April 20 1968 - July 5 1968
  39. Eric William Kierans- under Trudeau July 5 1968 - April 28 1971
    Joseph Julien Jean-Pierre Côté- under Trudeau April 29 1971 - November 26 1972
  40. André Ouellet- under Trudeau November 27 1972 - August 7 1974
  41. Bryce Stuart Mackasey- under Trudeau August 8 1974 - September 13 1976
  42. Jean-Jacques Blais- under Trudeau September 14 1976 - February 1 1978
  43. Gilles Lamontagne- under Trudeau February 2 1978 - June 3 1979
  44. John Allen Fraser- under Clark June 4 1979 - March 2 1980
André Ouellet (second time)- under Trudeau March 3 1980 - October 15 1981

See also: List of Postmasters General for the Province of Canada

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