Ministers
1. | John Napier Turner | December 21, 1967–April 20, 1968 | under Prime Minister Lester Pearson |
April 20, 1968–July 5, 1968 | under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau | ||
2. | Ron Basford | July 5, 1968–January 27, 1972 | |
3. | Bob Andras | January 28, 1972–November 26, 1972 | |
4. | Herb Gray | November 27, 1972–August 7, 1974 | |
5. | André Ouellet | August 8, 1974–March 15, 1976 | |
* | Bryce Mackasey (acting) | March 16, 1976–April 7, 1976 | |
6. | Bryce Mackasey | April 8, 1976–September 13, 1976 | |
7. | Anthony Abbott | September 14, 1976–September 15, 1977 | |
8. | Warren Allmand | September 16, 1977–June 3, 1979 | |
9. | Allan Lawrence | June 4, 1979–March 2, 1980 | under Prime Minister Joe Clark |
10. | André Ouellet | March 3, 1980 - August 11, 1983 | under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau |
11. | Judy Erola | August 12, 1983–June 29, 1984 | |
June 30, 1984–September 16, 1984 | under Prime Minister John Turner | ||
12. | Michel Côté | September 17, 1984–June 29, 1986 | under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney |
13. | Harvie Andre | June 30, 1986–January 29, 1989 | |
14. | Bernard Valcourt | January 30, 1989–August 1, 1989 | |
* | Harvie Andre (acting) | August 2, 1989–February 22, 1990 | |
12. | Pierre Blais | February 23, 1990–January 3, 1993 | |
13. | Pierre H. Vincent | January 4, 1990–June 24, 1993 | |
14. | Jean Charest | June 25, 1993–November 3, 1993 | under Prime Minister Kim Campbell |
15. | John Manley | November 4, 1993–March 28, 1995 | under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien |
The position of Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs was abolished and its duties inherited by the new position of Minister of Industry (list) on March 29, 1995.
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