Thirty-fifth Parliament
Federal Cabinet Ministers
Alphabetical Listing

Hon. David ANDERSON | Minister of Transport |
Hon. Lloyd AXWORTHY | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Hon. Don BOUDRIA |
Minister for International Cooperation and Minister responsible for Francophonie |
Rt. Hon. Jean CHRÉTIEN | Prime Minister |
Hon. Sheila COPPS | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Canadian Heritage |
Hon. David Charles DINGWALL | Minister of Health |
Hon. Stéphane DION |
President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs |
Hon. Arthur C. EGGLETON | Minister for International Trade |
Hon. Joyce FAIRBAIRN |
Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister with special responsibility for Literacy |
Hon. Alfonso GAGLIANO |
Minister of Labour and Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons |
Hon. Ralph E. GOODALE | Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food |
Hon. Herbert Eser GRAY |
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Solicitor General of Canada |
Hon. Ron IRWIN |
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development |
Hon. John MANLEY |
Minister of Industry, Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister responsible for the Federal Office of Regional Development - Quebec |
Hon. Sergio MARCHI | Minister of the Environment |
Hon. Diane MARLEAU |
Minister of Public Works and Government Services |
Hon. Paul MARTIN | Minister of Finance |
Hon. Marcel MASSÉ | President of the Treasury Board |
Hon. Anne McLELLAN | Minister of Natural Resources |
Hon. Fred J. MIFFLIN | Minister of Fisheries and Oceans |
Hon. Pierre S. PETTIGREW |
Minister of Human Resources Development |
Hon. Lucienne ROBILLARD | Minister of Citizenship and Immigration |
Hon. Allan ROCK |
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada |
Hon. Jane STEWART | Minister of National Revenue |
Hon. Douglas YOUNG |
Minister of National Defence and Minister of Veterans Affairs |
Last revised September 26, 1997
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