1983 Canadian incumbents

1983 Canadian incumbents

=Federal government=

*Head of State - Queen Elizabeth II
*Governor General - Edward Schreyer

Cabinet

*Prime Minister - Pierre Trudeau

*Deputy Prime Minister - Allan MacEachen
*Minister of Finance - Marc Lalonde
*Secretary of State for External Affairs - Allan MacEachen
*Secretary of State for Canada - Serge Joyal
*Minister of National Defence - Gilles Lamontagne then Jean-Jacques Blais
*Minister of National Health and Welfare - Monique Bégin
*Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion - Ed Lumley
*Minister of the Environment - John Roberts then Charles Caccia
*Minister of Justice - Mark MacGuigan
*Minister of Transport - Jean-Luc Pépin then Lloyd Axworthy
*Minister of Communications - Francis Fox
*Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - Pierre de Bané
*Minister of Agriculture - Eugene Whelan
*Minister of Public Works - Roméo LeBlanc
*Minister of Employment and Immigration - Lloyd Axworthy then John Roberts
*Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development - John Munro
*Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources - John Roberts then Charles Caccia

Parliament

See: 32nd Canadian parliament

Party leaders

*Liberal Party of Canada - Pierre Trudeau
*New Democratic Party- Ed Broadbent
*Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - Joe Clark then Erik Nielsen "interim" then Brian Mulroney

upreme Court Justices

*Chief Justice: Bora Laskin
*William Rogers McIntyre
*Bertha Wilson
*Antonio Lamer
*Roland Almon Ritchie
*John Sopinka
*Jean Beetz
*Julien Chouinard
*Gerald Eric Le Dain

Other

*Speaker of the House of Commons - Jeanne Sauvé
*Governor of the Bank of Canada - Gerald Bouey
*Chief of the Defence Staff - Air General R.M. Withers then General G.C.E. Thériault

Provinces

Premiers

*Premier of Alberta - Peter Lougheed
*Premier of British Columbia - Bill Bennett
*Premier of Manitoba - Howard Pawley
*Premier of New Brunswick - Richard Hatfield
*Premier of Newfoundland - Brian Peckford
*Premier of Nova Scotia - John Buchanan
*Premier of Ontario - Bill Davis
*Premier of Prince Edward Island - James Lee
*Premier of Quebec - René Lévesque
*Premier of Saskatchewan - Grant Devine

Lieutenant-governors

*Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Frank C. Lynch-Staunton
*Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia - Henry Pybus Bell-Irving then Robert Gordon Rogers
*Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba - Pearl McGonigal
*Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick - George F.G. Stanley
*Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador - William Anthony Paddon
*Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia - John Elvin Schaffner
*Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario - Jean-Pierre Côté
*Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island - Joseph Aubin Doiron
*Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec - Gilles Lamontagne
*Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan - Irwin McIntosh then Sylvia O. Fedoruk

Mayors

*Toronto - Art Eggleton
*Montreal - Jean Drapeau
*Vancouver - Michael Harcourt
*Ottawa - Marion Dewar

Religious leaders

*Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec - Cardinal Archbishop Louis-Albert Vachon
*Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal - Cardinal Archbishop Paul Grégoire
*Roman Catholic Bishops of London - Bishop John Michael Sherlock
*Moderator of the United Church of Canada - W. Clarke MacDonald

ee also

*1982 Canadian incumbents
*Events in Canada in 1983
*1984 Canadian incumbents
*Governmental leaders in 1983
* Canadian incumbents by year


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