Ministers Responsible For Indian Affairs (Minister of The Interior, Minister of Mines) 1936-1950
Thomas Alexander Crerar | December 1, 1936 - April 17, 1945 | under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King |
James Allison Glen | April 18, 1945 - June 10, 1948 | |
James Angus MacKinnon | June 10, 1948 - November 15, 1948 | |
James Angus MacKinnon | November 15, 1948 - March 31, 1949 | under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent |
Colin William George Gibson | April 1, 1949 - January 17, 1950 |
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