Minister
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Portfolio
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Tenure
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Paul Martin
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Prime Minister
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12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Anne McLellan
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Deputy Prime Minister
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12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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4 Apr. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Solicitor General of Canada
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12 Dec. 2003 – 3 Apr. 2004
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David Anderson
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Minister of the Environment
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12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Ralph Goodale
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Minister of Finance
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12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Raymond Chan
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Minister of State (Multiculturalism and Status of Women)
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20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Lucienne Robillard
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Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development |
14 Jan. 2005 – 16 May 2005
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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Minister of Industry |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Stéphane Dion
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Minister of the Environment
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20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Pierre Pettigrew
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Minister of Foreign Affairs |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of Health |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Minister responsible for Official Languages |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Andy Mitchell
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Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario) |
28 Jun. 2005 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development |
12 Dec. 2003 – 20 Jul. 2004
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Jim Peterson
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Minister of International Trade |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Claudette Bradshaw
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Minister of State (Human Resources Development) |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of Labour |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Minister responsible for Homelessness |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Bill Graham
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Minister of National Defence |
20 Jul. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of Foreign Affairs |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Joe McGuire
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Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Bob Speller
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Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Joseph Volpe
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Minister of Citizenship and Immigration |
13 Jan. 2005 – 6. Feb 2006
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Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development |
12 Dec. 2003 – 13 Jan. 2005
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Geoff Regan
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Minister of Fisheries and Oceans |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Mauril Bélanger
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Minister of Internal Trade |
18 May 2005 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister responsible for Democratic Reform |
20 Jul. 2004 – 17 May 2005
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Minister responsible for Official Languages |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Associate Minister of National Defence |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Aileen Carroll
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Minister of International Cooperation |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Jacques Saada
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Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister responsible for La Francophonie |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Leader of the Government in the House of Commons |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Minister responsible for Democratic Reform |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Irwin Cotler
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Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada |
12 Dec. 2003 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Judy Sgro
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Minister of Citizenship and Immigration |
12 Dec. 2003 – 13 Jan. 2005
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Hélène Scherrer
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Minister of Canadian Heritage |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Liza Frulla
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Minister of Canadian Heritage |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister responsible for the Status of Women |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister of Social Development |
12 Dec. 2003 – 19 Jul. 2004
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Ujjal Dosanjh
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Minister of Health |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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David Emerson
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Minister of Industry |
20 Jul. 2004 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Belinda Stronach
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Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development |
18 May 2005 – 6 Feb. 2006
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Minister responsible for Democratic Reform |
18 May 2005 – 6 Feb. 2006
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