21st Canadian Ministry
21e conseil des ministres du Canada

21st ministry of Canada
Date formed4 June 1979
Date dissolved3 March 1980
People and organizations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralEdward Schreyer
Prime MinisterJoe Clark
Member partyProgressive Conservative Party of Canada
Status in legislature
Opposition partyLiberal Party of Canada
Opposition leaderPierre Trudeau
History
Election(s)1979
Legislature term(s)31st Canadian Parliament
Predecessor20th Canadian Ministry
Successor22nd Canadian Ministry

The Twenty-First Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Joe Clark. It governed Canada from 4 June 1979 to 3 March 1980, including all of the 31st Canadian Parliament. The government was formed by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Term
Start End
Prime MinisterJoe Clark4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of AgricultureJohn Wise4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for the Canadian Dairy CommissionJohn Wise4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for Canadian International Development AgencyFlora MacDonald4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing CorporationElmer MacKay4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister for the Canadian Wheat BoardDon Mazankowski4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of CommunicationsDavid MacDonald4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Registrar GeneralAllan Lawrence4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for Defence Construction LimitedAllan McKinnon4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of State for Economic DevelopmentRobert de Cotret4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Employment and ImmigrationRon Atkey4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Energy, Mines, and ResourcesRay Hnatyshyn4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of the EnvironmentJohn Allen Fraser4 June 19793 March 1980
Secretary of State for External AffairsFlora MacDonald4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of FinanceJohn Crosbie4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Fisheries and OceansJames McGrath4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern DevelopmentJake Epp4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Industry, Trade, and CommerceRobert de Cotret4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralJacques Flynn4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of LabourLincoln Alexander4 June 19793 March 1980
Leader of the Government in the House of CommonsWalter Baker4 June 19793 March 1980
Leader of the Government in the SenateJacques Flynn4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for Metric CommissionAllan Lawrence4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for National Capital CommissionErik Nielsen4 June 19793 March 1980
Associate Minister of National DefenceVacant4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of National DefenceAllan McKinnon4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of National Health and WelfareDavid Crombie4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of National RevenueWalter Baker4 June 19793 March 1980
Postmaster GeneralJohn Allen Fraser4 June 19793 March 1980
President of the Privy CouncilWalter Baker4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Public WorksErik Nielsen4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Regional Economic ExpansionElmer MacKay4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for Royal Canadian MintRoch La Salle4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of State for Science and TechnologyRay Hnatyshyn4 June 19799 October 1979
Heward Grafftey9 October 19793 March 1980
Secretary of State for CanadaDavid MacDonald4 June 19793 March 1980
Solicitor GeneralAllan Lawrence4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for Standards Council of CanadaAllan Lawrence4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister responsible for the Status of WomenDavid MacDonald4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Supply and Services and Receiver GeneralRoch La Salle4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of TransportDon Mazankowski4 June 19793 March 1980
President of the Treasury BoardSinclair Stevens4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of Veterans AffairsAllan McKinnon4 June 19793 March 1980
Minister of StateMartial Asselin (CIDA) (Francophonie)4 June 19793 March 1980
William Jarvis (Federal-Provincial Relations)4 June 19793 March 1980
Heward Grafftey (Social Programmes)4 June 19799 October 1979
Perrin Beatty (Treasury Board)4 June 19793 March 1980
Robert Howie (Transport)4 June 19793 March 1980
Steve Paproski (Fitness and Amateur Sport and Multiculturalism)4 June 19793 March 1980
Ron Huntington (Small Businesses and Industry)4 June 19793 March 1980
Michael Wilson (International Trade)4 June 19793 March 1980

References

  • Government of Canada. "Twenty-First Ministry". Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2010.

Succession


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