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Crown
Head of State
-
Queen Elizabeth II
Federal government
Governor General
-
Roméo LeBlanc
then
Adrienne Clarkson
Cabinet
Prime Minister
-
Jean Chrétien
Deputy Prime Minister
-
Herb Gray
Minister of Finance
-
Paul Martin
Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
Lloyd Axworthy
Minister of National Defence
-
Art Eggleton
Minister of Health
-
Allan Rock
Minister of Industry
-
John Manley
Minister of Heritage
-
Sheila Copps
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
-
Stéphane Dion
Minister of the Environment
-
Christine Stewart
then
David Anderson
Minister of Justice
-
Anne McLellan
Minister of Transport
-
David Collenette
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
-
Lucienne Robillard
then
Elinor Caplan
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
-
David Anderson
then
Herb Dhaliwal
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
-
Lyle Vanclief
Minister of Public Works and Government Services
-
Alfonso Gagliano
Minister of Human Resources Development
-
Pierre Pettigrew
then
Jane Stewart
Minister of Natural Resources
-
Ralph Goodale
Members of Parliament
See:
36th Canadian parliament
Party leaders
Liberal Party of Canada
-
Jean Chrétien
Bloc Québécois
-
Gilles Duceppe
New Democratic Party
-
Alexa McDonough
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
-
Joe Clark
Reform Party of Canada
-
Preston Manning
Supreme Court Justices
Chief Justice:
Antonio Lamer
Beverley McLachlin
Frank Iacobucci
John C. Major
Michel Bastarache
William Ian Corneil Binnie
Peter deCarteret Cory
then
Louise Arbour
Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
Charles D. Gonthier
Other
Speaker of the House of Commons
-
Gilbert Parent
Governor of the Bank of Canada
-
Gordon Thiessen
Chief of the Defence Staff
- General
Maurice Baril
Provinces
Premiers
Premier of Alberta
-
Ralph Klein
Premier of British Columbia
-
Glen Clark
then
Dan Miller
Premier of Manitoba
-
Gary Filmon
then
Gary Doer
Premier of New Brunswick
-
Camille Thériault
then
Bernard Lord
Premier of Newfoundland
-
Brian Tobin
Premier of Nova Scotia
-
Russell MacLellan
then
John Hamm
Premier of Ontario
-
Mike Harris
Premier of Prince Edward Island
-
Pat Binns
Premier of Quebec
-
Lucien Bouchard
Premier of Saskatchewan
-
Roy Romanow
Premier of the Northwest Territories
-
James Antoine
Premier of Nunavut
-
Paul Okalik
(territory formed on April 1)
Premier of Yukon
-
Piers McDonald
Lieutenant-governors
Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta
-
Bud Olson
Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
-
Garde Gardom
Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba
-
Yvon Dumont
then
Peter Liba
Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
-
Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
-
Arthur Maxwell House
Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia
-
James Kinley
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
-
Hilary Weston
Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island
-
Gilbert Clements
Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec
-
Lise Thibault
Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
-
Jack Wiebe
Mayors
Toronto
-
Mel Lastman
Montreal
-
Pierre Bourque
Vancouver
-
Philip Owen
Ottawa
-
Jim Watson
Victoria
-
Bob Cross
then
Alan Lowe
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
-
Bill Phipps
See also
1998 Canadian incumbents
Events in Canada in 1999
2000 Canadian incumbents
Governmental leaders in 1999
Canadian incumbents by year
Categories
:
Lists of Canadian leaders by year
1999 in Canada
1999 in Canadian politics
Lists of office-holders in 1999
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from
1999 Canadian incumbents
)
Crown
Head of State
-
Queen Elizabeth II
Federal government
Governor General
-
Roméo LeBlanc
then
Adrienne Clarkson
Cabinet
Prime Minister
-
Jean Chrétien
Deputy Prime Minister
-
Herb Gray
Minister of Finance
-
Paul Martin
Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
Lloyd Axworthy
Minister of National Defence
-
Art Eggleton
Minister of Health
-
Allan Rock
Minister of Industry
-
John Manley
Minister of Heritage
-
Sheila Copps
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
-
Stéphane Dion
Minister of the Environment
-
Christine Stewart
then
David Anderson
Minister of Justice
-
Anne McLellan
Minister of Transport
-
David Collenette
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
-
Lucienne Robillard
then
Elinor Caplan
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
-
David Anderson
then
Herb Dhaliwal
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
-
Lyle Vanclief
Minister of Public Works and Government Services
-
Alfonso Gagliano
Minister of Human Resources Development
-
Pierre Pettigrew
then
Jane Stewart
Minister of Natural Resources
-
Ralph Goodale
Members of Parliament
See:
36th Canadian parliament
Party leaders
Liberal Party of Canada
-
Jean Chrétien
Bloc Québécois
-
Gilles Duceppe
New Democratic Party
-
Alexa McDonough
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
-
Joe Clark
Reform Party of Canada
-
Preston Manning
Supreme Court Justices
Chief Justice:
Antonio Lamer
Beverley McLachlin
Frank Iacobucci
John C. Major
Michel Bastarache
William Ian Corneil Binnie
Peter deCarteret Cory
then
Louise Arbour
Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
Charles D. Gonthier
Other
Speaker of the House of Commons
-
Gilbert Parent
Governor of the Bank of Canada
-
Gordon Thiessen
Chief of the Defence Staff
- General
Maurice Baril
Provinces
Premiers
Premier of Alberta
-
Ralph Klein
Premier of British Columbia
-
Glen Clark
then
Dan Miller
Premier of Manitoba
-
Gary Filmon
then
Gary Doer
Premier of New Brunswick
-
Camille Thériault
then
Bernard Lord
Premier of Newfoundland
-
Brian Tobin
Premier of Nova Scotia
-
Russell MacLellan
then
John Hamm
Premier of Ontario
-
Mike Harris
Premier of Prince Edward Island
-
Pat Binns
Premier of Quebec
-
Lucien Bouchard
Premier of Saskatchewan
-
Roy Romanow
Premier of the Northwest Territories
-
James Antoine
Premier of Nunavut
-
Paul Okalik
(territory formed on April 1)
Premier of Yukon
-
Piers McDonald
Lieutenant-governors
Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta
-
Bud Olson
Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
-
Garde Gardom
Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba
-
Yvon Dumont
then
Peter Liba
Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
-
Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
-
Arthur Maxwell House
Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia
-
James Kinley
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
-
Hilary Weston
Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island
-
Gilbert Clements
Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec
-
Lise Thibault
Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
-
Jack Wiebe
Mayors
Toronto
-
Mel Lastman
Montreal
-
Pierre Bourque
Vancouver
-
Philip Owen
Ottawa
-
Jim Watson
Victoria
-
Bob Cross
then
Alan Lowe
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
-
Bill Phipps
See also
1998 Canadian incumbents
Events in Canada in 1999
2000 Canadian incumbents
Governmental leaders in 1999
Canadian incumbents by year
Categories
:
Lists of Canadian leaders by year
1999 in Canada
1999 in Canadian politics
Lists of office-holders in 1999
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
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