19th Canadian Ministry

The Nineteenth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. It governed Canada from 22 April 1963 to 20 April 1968, including all of the 26th, and 27th Canadian Parliaments. The government was formed by the Liberal Party of Canada.

19th Canadian Ministry
19e conseil des ministres du Canada

19th ministry of Canada
Date formed22 April 1963
Date dissolved20 April 1968
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralGeorges Vanier
Roland Michener
Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
Member partyLiberal Party of Canada
Opposition partyProgressive Conservative Party of Canada
Opposition leader
History
Election(s)1963, 1965
Legislature term(s)
Predecessor18th Canadian Ministry
Successor20th Canadian Ministry

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Term
Start End
Prime MinisterLester Pearson22 April 196320 April 1968
Minister of AgricultureHarry Hays22 April 196318 December 1965
Joe Greene18 December 196520 April 1968
Minister of Amateur SportJudy LaMarsh22 April 196318 December 1965
Allan MacEachen18 December 196520 April 1968
Minister responsible for the Canadian Dairy CommissionJoe Greene1 October 196620 April 1968
Minister for Canada Mortgage and Housing CorporationJack Garland22 April 196314 March 1964
George McIlraith (acting)14 March 196419 March 1964
John Robert Nicholson19 March 196418 January 1968
Edgar Benson18 January 196820 April 1968
Minister for the Canadian Wheat BoardMitchell Sharp22 April 19634 January 1966
Robert Winters4 January 196630 March 1968
Jean-Luc Pépin (acting)30 March 196820 April 1968
Minister of Citizenship and ImmigrationGuy Favreau22 April 19633 February 1964
René Tremblay3 February 196415 February 1965
John Robert Nicholson15 February 196518 December 1965
Jean Marchand18 December 19651 October 1966
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Registrar GeneralJohn Turner21 December 196720 April 1968
Minister for Defence Construction LimitedCharles Drury22 April 196318 December 1965
Paul Hellyer18 December 196519 September 1967
Léo Cadieux19 September 196720 April 1968
Minister of Defence ProductionCharles Drury22 April 196320 April 1968
Minister of Energy, Mines, and ResourcesJean-Luc Pépin1 October 196620 April 1968
Secretary of State for External AffairsPaul Martin Sr.22 April 196320 April 1968
Minister of Finance and Receiver GeneralWalter Gordon22 April 196311 November 1965
Mitchell Sharp11 November 196520 April 1968
Minister of FisheriesHédard Robichaud22 April 196320 April 1968
Minister of ForestryJohn Robert Nicholson22 April 19633 February 1964
Maurice Sauvé3 February 19641 October 1966
Minister of Forestry and Rural DevelopmentMaurice Sauvé1 October 196620 April 1968
Minister in charge of HousingEdgar Benson18 January 196820 April 1968
Minister responsible for HousingPaul Hellyer18 January 196820 April 1968
Minister responsible for Indian AffairsGuy Favreau22 April 19633 February 1964
René Tremblay3 February 196415 February 1965
John Robert Nicholson15 February 196518 December 1965
Jean Marchand18 December 19651 October 1966
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern DevelopmentArthur Laing1 October 196620 April 1968
Minister of IndustryCharles Drury25 July 196320 April 1968
Minister of Justice and Attorney GeneralLionel Chevrier22 April 19633 February 1964
Guy Favreau3 February 196430 June 1965
George McIlraith (acting)30 June 19657 July 1965
Lucien Cardin7 July 19654 April 1967
Pierre Trudeau4 April 196720 April 1968
Minister of LabourAllan MacEachen22 April 196318 December 1965
John Robert Nicholson18 December 196520 April 1968
Leader of the Government in the House of CommonsJack Pickersgill22 April 19633 February 1964
Guy Favreau3 February 196430 October 1964
George McIlraith30 October 19644 May 1967
Allan MacEachen4 May 196720 April 1968
Leader of the Government in the SenateWilliam Ross Macdonald22 April 19633 February 1964
John Joseph Connolly3 February 196420 April 1968
Minister of Manpower and ImmigrationJean Marchand1 October 196620 April 1968
Minister of Mines and Technical SurveysWilliam Moore Benidickson22 April 19637 July 1965
John Watson MacNaught7 July 196518 December 1965
Jean-Luc Pépin18 December 19651 October 1966
Minister for National Capital CommissionJean-Paul Deschatelets22 April 196315 February 1965
Lucien Cardin15 February 19657 July 1965
George McIlraith7 July 196520 April 1968
Associate Minister of National DefenceLucien Cardin22 April 196315 February 1965
Léo Cadieux15 February 196519 September 1967
Vacant19 September 196720 April 1968
Minister of National DefencePaul Hellyer22 April 196319 September 1967
Léo Cadieux19 September 196720 April 1968
Minister of National Health and WelfareJudy LaMarsh22 April 196318 December 1965
Allan MacEachen18 December 196520 April 1968
Minister of National RevenueJack Garland22 April 196314 March 1964
George McIlraith (acting)14 March 196429 June 1964
Edgar Benson29 June 196418 January 1968
Jean Chrétien18 January 196820 April 1968
Minister of Northern Affairs and National ResourcesArthur Laing22 April 19631 October 1966
Postmaster GeneralAzellus Denis22 April 19633 February 1964
John Robert Nicholson3 February 196415 February 1965
René Tremblay15 February 196518 December 1965
Jean-Pierre Côté18 December 196520 April 1968
President of the Privy CouncilMaurice Lamontagne22 April 19633 February 1964
George McIlraith3 February 19647 July 1965
Guy Favreau7 July 19654 April 1967
Walter Gordon4 April 196711 March 1968
Pierre Trudeau (acting)11 March 196820 April 1968
Minister of Public WorksJean-Paul Deschatelets22 April 196311 February 1965
Lucien Cardin11 February 19657 July 1965
George McIlraith7 July 196520 April 1968
Registrar General of CanadaJack Pickersgill22 April 19633 February 1964
Maurice Lamontagne3 February 196418 December 1965
Judy LaMarsh18 December 19651 October 1966
Guy Favreau1 October 19664 April 1967
John Turner4 April 196721 December 1967
Secretary of State for CanadaJack Pickersgill22 April 19633 February 1964
Maurice Lamontagne3 February 196418 December 1965
Judy LaMarsh18 December 196510 April 1968
John Joseph Connolly (acting)10 April 196820 April 1968
Solicitor GeneralJohn Watson MacNaught22 April 19637 July 1965
Lawrence Pennell7 July 196520 April 1968
Minister of Trade and CommerceMitchell Sharp22 April 19634 January 1966
Robert Winters4 January 196630 March 1968
Jean-Luc Pépin (acting)30 March 196820 April 1968
Minister of TransportGeorge McIlraith22 April 19633 February 1964
Jack Pickersgill3 February 196419 September 1967
Paul Hellyer19 September 196720 April 1968
President of the Treasury BoardEdgar Benson1 October 196620 April 1968
Minister of Veterans AffairsRoger Teillet22 April 196320 April 1968
Minister without PortfolioWilliam Ross Macdonald22 April 19633 February 1964
John Watson MacNaught22 April 19637 July 1965
René Tremblay22 April 19633 February 1964
John Joseph Connolly3 February 196420 April 1968
Yvon Dupuis3 February 196422 January 1965
Lawrence Pennell7 July 19651 October 1966
Jean-Luc Pépin7 July 196518 December 1965
John Turner18 December 19654 April 1967
Walter Gordon9 January 19674 April 1967
Jean Chrétien4 April 196718 January 1968
Charles Granger25 September 196720 April 1968
Bryce Mackasey9 February 196820 April 1968
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References

  • Government of Canada. "Nineteenth Ministry". Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2010-07-01.

Succession

Ministries of Canada
Preceded by
18th Canadian Ministry
19th Canadian Ministry
1963–1968
Succeeded by
20th Canadian Ministry


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