1993 Canadian incumbents

1993 Canadian incumbents

=Federal government=

*Head of State - Queen Elizabeth II
*Governor General - Ray Hnatyshyn

Progressive Conservative Cabinet (until November 3)

*Prime Minister - Brian Mulroney then Kim Campbell

*Deputy Prime Minister - Don Mazankowski then Jean Charest
*Minister of Finance - Don Mazankowski then Gilles Loiselle
*Secretary of State for External Affairs - Barbara McDougall then Perrin Beatty
*Minister of National Defence - Marcel Masse then Kim Campbell then Tom Siddon
*Minister of National Health and Welfare - Benoît Bouchard then Mary Collins
*Minister of Industry, Science and Technology - Michael Wilson then Jean Charest
*Minister of the Environment - Jean Charest then Pierre Vincent
*Minister of Justice - Kim Campbell then Pierre Blais
*Minister of Transport - Jean Corbeil
*Minister of Communications - Perrin Beatty then Monique Landry
*Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - John Crosbie then Ross Reid
*Minister of Agriculture - Bill McKnight then Charlie Mayer
*Minister of Public Works - Elmer MacKay then Paul Wyatt Dick
*Minister of Employment and Immigration - Bernard Valcourt
*Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources - Arthur Jacob Epp then Bill McKnight then Bobbie Sparrow
*Minister of Forestry - Frank Oberle then Bobbie Sparrow
*Minister of Veterans Affairs - Gerald Stairs Merrithew

Liberal Cabinet (from November 4)

*Prime Minister - Jean Chrétien

*Deputy Prime Minister - Sheila Copps
*Minister of Finance - Paul Martin
*Secretary of State for External Affairs - André Ouellet
*Minister of National Defence - David Collenette
*Minister of National Health and Welfare - Diane Marleau
*Minister of Industry, Science and Technology - John Manley
*Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs - Marcel Massé
*Minister of the Environment - Sheila Copps
*Minister of Justice - Allan Rock
*Minister of Transport - Doug Young
*Minister of Communications - Michel Dupuy
*Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - Brian Tobin
*Minister of Agriculture - Ralph Goodale
*Minister of Public Works - David Dingwall
*Minister of Employment and Immigration - Lloyd Axworthy
*Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources - Anne McLellan
*Minister of Forestry - Anne McLellan

Parliament

See: 34th Canadian parliament then 35th Canadian parliament

Party leaders

*Bloc Québécois - Lucien Bouchard
*Liberal Party of Canada - Jean Chrétien
*New Democratic Party- Audrey McLaughlin
*Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - Brian Mulroney then Kim Campbell then Jean Charest
*Reform Party of Canada - Preston Manning

upreme Court Justices

*Chief Justice: Antonio Lamer
*Beverley McLachlin
*Frank Iacobucci
*John C. Major
*Gérard La Forest
*John Sopinka
*Peter deCarteret Cory
*Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
*Charles D. Gonthier

Other

*Speaker of the House of Commons - John Allen Fraser
*Governor of the Bank of Canada - John Crow
*Chief of the Defence Staff - General John de Chastelain then Admiral John Anderson

Provinces

Premiers

*Premier of Alberta - Ralph Klein
*Premier of British Columbia - Mike Harcourt
*Premier of Manitoba - Gary Filmon
*Premier of New Brunswick - Frank McKenna
*Premier of Newfoundland - Clyde Wells
*Premier of Nova Scotia - Donald Cameron then John Savage
*Premier of Ontario - Bob Rae
*Premier of Prince Edward Island - Joe Ghiz then Catherine Callbeck
*Premier of Quebec - Robert Bourassa
*Premier of Saskatchewan - Roy Romanow
*Premier of the Northwest Territories - Nellie Cournoyea
*Premier of Yukon - John Ostashek

Lieutenant-governors

*Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Gordon Towers
*Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia - David Lam
*Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba - W. Yvon Dumont then George Johnson
*Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick - Gilbert Finn
*Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador - Frederick Russell
*Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia - Lloyd Roseville Crouse
*Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario - Henry N. R. Jackman
*Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island - Marion Loretta Reid
*Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec - Martial Asselin
*Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan - Sylvia O. Fedoruk

Mayors

*Toronto - June Rowlands
*Montreal - Jean Doré
*Vancouver - Gordon Campbell then Philip Owen
*Ottawa - Jacquelin Holzman

Religious leaders

*Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec - Archbishop Maurice Couture
*Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal - Cardinal Archbishop Jean-Claude Turcotte
*Roman Catholic Bishops of London - Bishop John Michael Sherlock
*Moderator of the United Church of Canada - Stan McKay

ee also

* 1992 Canadian incumbents
* Events in Canada in 1993
* 1994 Canadian incumbents
* Governmental leaders in 1993
* Canadian incumbents by year


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