Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (Canada) - Ministers Responsible For Indian Affairs (Minister of Citizenship) 1950-1964

Ministers Responsible For Indian Affairs (Minister of Citizenship) 1950-1964

1. Walter Harris January 18, 1950 - June 30, 1954 Cabinet of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent
2. Jack Pickersgill July 1, 1954 - June 21, 1957
* E. Davie Fulton (Acting) June 21, 1957 - May 11, 1958 Cabinet of Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker
3. Ellen Fairclough May 12, 1958 - August 8, 1962
4. Richard Albert Bell August 9, 1962 - April 22, 1963
5. Guy Favreau April 22, 1963 - February 2, 1964 Cabinet of Prime Minister Lester Pearson
6. René Tremblay February 3, 1964 - February 14, 1965
7. John Robert Nicholson February 15, 1965 - December 17, 1965
8. Jean Marchand December 18, 1965 - September 30, 1966

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