Cabinet Ministers
- Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Adélard Godbout
- Agriculture: Adélard Godbout
- Colonization: Adélard Godbout (1939-1942), Cléophas Bastien (1942-1944)
- Labour: Edgar Rochette
- Public Works: Télesphore-Damien Bouchard (1939-1942), Georges-Étienne Dansereau (1942-1944)
- Health: Henri Groulx (1939-1941)
- Social Welfare: Henri Groulx (1940-1941)
- Health and Social Welfare:Henri Groulx (1941-1944)
- Lands, Forests, Hunting and Fishing: Pierre-Émile Côté (1939-1941)
- Lands and Forests: Pierre-Émile Côté (1941-1942), Wilfrid Hamel (1942-1944)
- Hunting and Fishing: Pierre-Émile Côté (1941-1942), Valmore Bienvenue (1942-1944)
- Mines and Fisheries: Edgar Rochette (1939-1941)
- Mines and coastal fisheries: Edgar Rochette (1941-1942)
- Mines: Edgar Rochette (1942-1944)
- Mines and coastal fisheries: Edgar Rochette (1941-1942)
- Roads: Télesphore-Damien Bouchard (1939-1944), Georges-Étienne Dansereau (1944)
- Municipal Affairs, Industry and Commerce: Oscar Drouin (1939-1944), Henri-René Renault (1944)
- Attorney General: Wilfrid Girouard (1939-1942), Léon Casgrain (1942-1944)
- Provincial Secretary: Henri Groulx (1939-1940), Hector Perrier (1940-1944)
- Treasurer: James Arthur Matthewson
- Members without portfolios: Frank Lawrence Connors, Georges-Étienne Dansereau (1939-1942), Léon Casgrain (1939-1942), Louis-Joseph Thisdel, Cléophas Bastien (1939-1942), Wilfrid Hamel (1939-1942), Francois-Philippe Brais (1940-1944), Perrault Casgrain (1942-1944), Henri-René Renault (1942-1944), Joseph-Achille Francoeur (1944), Maurice Gingues (1944)
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