Minister of Communications (Canada)
The minister of communications of Canada was a cabinet post which existed from 1969 to 1996, when it was abolished. Its telecommunications policy functions were transferred to the Minister of Industry and its cultural role was assumed by the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
The post was established by the Department of Communications Act, and abolished by the repeal of that act in 1995. During its existence, the department was authorized to oversee radio, television, and telephone communications in Canada, and supervised the CRTC.
Ministers of communications
Key:
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| No. | Name | Term of office | Political party | Ministry | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 1 | Eric Kierans | April 1, 1969 | April 28, 1971 | Liberal | 20 (P. E. Trudeau) |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| * | Jean-Pierre Côté (Acting) | April 29, 1971 | May 10, 1971 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| * | Gérard Pelletier (Acting) | May 11, 1971 | August 11, 1971 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 2 | Robert Stanbury | August 12, 1971 | November 26, 1972 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 3 | Gérard Pelletier | November 27, 1972 | August 28, 1975 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 4 | Pierre Juneau | August 29, 1975 | October 24, 1975 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| * | Otto Lang | October 25, 1975 | December 4, 1975 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 5 | Jeanne Sauvé | December 5, 1975 | June 3, 1979 | Liberal | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| 6 | David MacDonald | June 4, 1979 | March 2, 1980 | Progressive Conservative | 21 (Clark) |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 7 | Francis Fox | March 3, 1980 | June 29, 1984 | Liberal | 22 (P. E. Trudeau) |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 8 | Ed Lumley | June 30, 1984 | September 16, 1984 | Liberal | 23 (Turner) |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| 9 | Marcel Masse | September 17, 1984 | September 25, 1985 | Progressive Conservative | 24 (Mulroney) |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| * | Benoît Bouchard (Acting) | September 26, 1985 | November 29, 1985 | Progressive Conservative | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| (9) | Marcel Masse (Second time) | November 30, 1985 | June 29, 1986 | Progressive Conservative | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| 10 | Flora MacDonald | June 30, 1986 | December 7, 1988 | Progressive Conservative | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| * | Lowell Murray (Acting) | December 8, 1988 | January 29, 1989 | Progressive Conservative | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| (9) | Marcel Masse (Third time) | January 30, 1989 | April 20, 1991 | Progressive Conservative | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| 11 | Perrin Beatty | April 21, 1991 | June 24, 1993 | Progressive Conservative | |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| 12 | Monique Landry | June 25, 1993 | November 3, 1993 | Progressive Conservative | 25 (Campbell) |
| style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 13 | Michel Dupuy | November 4, 1993 | January 24, 1996 | Liberal | 26 (Chrétien) |
| rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; color:white"| 14 | Sheila Copps | January 25, 1996 | May 1, 1996Template:Efn | Liberal | |
| June 19, 1996Template:Efn | July 11, 1996 | ||||
On July 12, 1996, office of the Minister of Communications and the office of the Minister of Multiculturalism and Citizenship were abolished and replaced with the office of Minister of Canadian Heritage (list).
Notes
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External links
- [1] The repealed "Department of Communications Act"
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