18th Canadian Ministry, the Glossary
The Eighteenth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.[1]
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91 relations: Alfred Johnson Brooks, Alvin Hamilton, Angus MacLean, Associate Minister of National Defence, Cabinet of Canada, Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, David James Walker, Davie Fulton, Defence Construction Canada, Department of National Defence (Canada), Dick Bell, Donald Fleming, Douglas Harkness, Elizabeth II, Ellen Fairclough, Ernest Halpenny, Frank Charles McGee, George Hees, George Nowlan, George Pearkes, Georges Vanier, Gordon Churchill, Health and Welfare Canada, Henri Courtemanche, Howard Charles Green, Hugh John Flemming, J. Waldo Monteith, Jacques Flynn, James Macdonnell (Canadian politician), John Diefenbaker, John Thomas Haig, Léon Balcer, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons of Canada, Lester B. Pearson, Liberal Party of Canada, Louis St. Laurent, Marcel Lambert, Martial Asselin, Michael Starr (politician), Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Minister of Finance (Canada), Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada), Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Labour (Canada), ... Expand index (41 more) »
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Alfred Johnson Brooks
Alfred Johnson Brooks, (November 14, 1890 – December 7, 1967) was a Canadian parliamentarian.
See 18th Canadian Ministry and Alfred Johnson Brooks
Alvin Hamilton
Francis Alvin George Hamilton (March 30, 1912June 29, 2004) was a Canadian politician.
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Angus MacLean
John Angus MacLean (May 15, 1914 – February 15, 2000) was a politician and farmer in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Associate Minister of National Defence
The associate minister of national defence is a member of the Canadian cabinet who is responsible for various files within the defence department as assigned by the prime minister or defence minister.
See 18th Canadian Ministry and Associate Minister of National Defence
Cabinet of Canada
The Cabinet of Canada (Cabinet du Canada) is a body of ministers of the Crown that, along with the Canadian monarch, and within the tenets of the Westminster system, forms the government of Canada.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC; Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, SCHL) is Canada's federal crown corporation responsible for administering the ''National Housing Act'', with the mandate to improve housing by living conditions in the country.
See 18th Canadian Ministry and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
David James Walker
David James Walker (10 May 1905 – 28 November 1995) was a Canadian politician.
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Davie Fulton
Edmund Davie Fulton (March 10, 1916 – May 22, 2000) was a Canadian Rhodes Scholar, politician and judge.
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Defence Construction Canada
Defence Construction Canada (DCC; Construction de Défense Canada) is a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Canada.
See 18th Canadian Ministry and Defence Construction Canada
Department of National Defence (Canada)
The Department of National Defence (DND; Ministère de la Défense nationale) is the department of the Government of Canada which supports the Canadian Armed Forces in its role of defending Canadian national interests domestically and internationally.
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Dick Bell
Richard Albert Bell (September 4, 1913 – March 20, 1988) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada representing Carleton from 1957 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1968.
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Donald Fleming
Donald Methuen Fleming, (May 23, 1905 – December 31, 1986) was a Canadian parliamentarian, International Monetary Fund official and lawyer, born in Exeter, Ontario, Canada.
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Douglas Harkness
Douglas Scott Harkness (29 March 1903 – 2 May 1999) was a Canadian politician.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Ellen Fairclough
Ellen Louks Fairclough (January 28, 1905 – November 13, 2004) was a Canadian politician.
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Ernest Halpenny
George Ernest Halpenny, (June 14, 1903 - May 10, 1974) was a Canadian politician.
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Frank Charles McGee
Frank Charles McGee, (3 March 1926 – 4 April 1999) was a Canadian businessman, member of parliament, and, briefly, a Cabinet minister in the government of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.
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George Hees
George Harris Hees (June 17, 1910 – June 11, 1996) was a Canadian politician and businessman.
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George Nowlan
George Clyde Nowlan (14 August 1898 – 31 May 1965) was a Canadian Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister.
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George Pearkes
Major-General George Randolph Pearkes (28 February 1888 – 30 May 1984) was a Canadian politician and soldier.
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Georges Vanier
Georges-Philias Vanier (23 April 1888 – 5 March 1967) was a Canadian military officer, diplomat, and statesman who served as governor general of Canada, the first Quebecer and second Canadian-born person to hold the position.
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Gordon Churchill
Gordon Minto Churchill (November 8, 1898 – August 3, 1985) was a Canadian politician.
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Health and Welfare Canada
The Department of National Health and Welfare (NHW), commonly known as Health and Welfare Canada, was a Canadian federal department established in 1944. 18th Canadian Ministry and Health and Welfare Canada are canada government stubs.
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Henri Courtemanche
Henri Courtemanche, (August 7, 1916 – March 19, 1986) was a Canadian parliamentarian.
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Howard Charles Green
Howard Charles Green (November 5, 1895 – June 26, 1989) was a Canadian federal politician.
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Hugh John Flemming
Hugh John Flemming (January 5, 1899 – October 16, 1982) was a politician and the 24th premier of New Brunswick from 1952 to 1960.
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J. Waldo Monteith
Jay Waldo Monteith, (June 24, 1903 – December 19, 1981) was a Canadian politician.
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Jacques Flynn
Jacques Flynn (August 22, 1915 – September 21, 2000) was a Canadian lawyer and federal politician, serving in both the House of Commons and Senate.
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James Macdonnell (Canadian politician)
James MacKerras Macdonnell, (December 15, 1884 – July 27, 1973) was a Canadian lawyer and parliamentarian.
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John Diefenbaker
John George Diefenbaker (September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was a Canadian politician who served as the 13th prime minister of Canada, from 1957 to 1963.
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John Thomas Haig
John Thomas Haig, (December 15, 1877 – October 23, 1962) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
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Léon Balcer
Léon Balcer, (October 13, 1917 – March 22, 1991) was a Canadian politician.
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Leader of the Government in the House of Commons of Canada
The leader of the government in the House of Commons of Canada, more commonly known as the government house leader, is the Cabinet minister responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the House of Commons of Canada.
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Lester B. Pearson
Lester Bowles Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian politician, diplomat, statesman, and scholar who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968.
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Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC; region, PLC) is a federal political party in Canada.
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Louis St. Laurent
Louis Stephen St.
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Marcel Lambert
Marcel Joseph Aimé Lambert (August 21, 1919 – September 24, 2000) was a Canadian politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada from 1962 to 1963.
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Martial Asselin
Joseph Ferdinand Martial Asselin (February 3, 1924 – January 25, 2013) was a Canadian politician and the 25th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (1990–1996).
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Michael Starr (politician)
Michael Starr, (born Michael Starchewsky; November 14, 1910 – March 16, 2000) was a Canadian politician and the first Canadian cabinet minister of Ukrainian descent, his parents having emigrated from Halychyna (Galicia), then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and is now Western Ukraine.
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Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
The minister of agriculture and agri-food (ministre de l'agriculture et de l'agroalimentaire) is a minister of the Crown in the Cabinet of Canada, who is responsible for overseeing several organizations including Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Canadian Dairy Commission, Farm Credit Canada, the National Farm Products Council and the Canadian Grain Commission.
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Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations
The minister of Crown–Indigenous relations (ministre des relations couronne-autochtones) is a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet, one of two ministers (the other being the minister of northern affairs) who administer Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC), the department of the Government of Canada which is responsible for administering the Indian Act and other legislation dealing with "Indians and lands reserved for the Indians" under subsection 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867.
See 18th Canadian Ministry and Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
The minister of energy and natural resources is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).
See 18th Canadian Ministry and Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
Minister of Finance (Canada)
The minister of finance (ministre des Finances) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet, who is responsible for overseeing the Department of Finance and presenting the federal government's budget each year.
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Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
The Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet responsible for supervising the fishing industry, administrating all navigable waterways in the country, and overseeing the operations of the Canadian Coast Guard and the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada)
The Minister of Foreign Affairs (Ministre des Affaires étrangères) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for overseeing the Government of Canada's international relations and is the lead minister responsible for Global Affairs Canada, though the minister of international trade leads on trade issues.
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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
The minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship (Ministre de l'immigration, des réfugiés et de la citoyenneté) is a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet.
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Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
The minister of innovation, science, and industry (ministre de l'innovation, des sciences et de l'industrie) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for overseeing the economic development and corporate affairs department of the government of Canada; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
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Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
The minister of justice and attorney general of Canada is a dual-role portfolio in the Canadian Cabinet.
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Minister of Labour (Canada)
The minister of Labour (Ministre du Travail) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the labour portfolio of Employment and Social Development Canada.
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Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys
The Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys was a position in the Canadian Cabinet from 1950 to 1966. 18th Canadian Ministry and Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys are canada government stubs.
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Minister of National Defence (Canada)
The minister of National Defence (MND; ministre de la défense nationale) is a minister of the Crown in the Cabinet of Canada responsible for the management and direction of all matters relating to the national defence of Canada.
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Minister of National Revenue
The minister of national revenue (ministre du revenu national) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), as well as the administration of taxation law and collection.
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Minister of Northern Affairs
The minister of northern affairs (ministre des Affaires du Nord) is a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet. 18th Canadian Ministry and minister of Northern Affairs are canada government stubs.
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Minister of Public Works (Canada)
The Minister of Public Works was a position in the Cabinet of Canada who oversaw the public works portfolio of the federal government. 18th Canadian Ministry and Minister of Public Works (Canada) are canada government stubs.
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Minister of Sport and Physical Activity
The minister of Sport and Physical Activity is a Government of Canada cabinet minister responsible for Sport Canada (and sports in Canada, more generally), who typically assists the minister of Canadian Heritage.
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Minister of Transport (Canada)
The minister of transport (ministre des transports) is a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet.
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Minister of Veterans Affairs (Canada)
The minister of veterans affairs is the minister of the Crown responsible for the Veterans Affairs Canada, the department of the Government of Canada responsible for administering benefits for members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and their family members and caregivers.
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Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board
The Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board is the member of the Canadian Cabinet who has the responsibility of supervising and setting policy for the Canadian Wheat Board and appointing the government representatives who sit on the body.
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Minister without portfolio
A minister without portfolio is a government minister without specific responsibility as head of a government department.
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National Capital Commission
The National Capital Commission (NCC; Commission de la capitale nationale, CCN) is the Crown corporation responsible for development, urban planning, and conservation in Canada's Capital Region (Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec), including administering most lands and buildings owned by the Government of Canada in the region.
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Noël Dorion
Noël Dorion, (July 24, 1904 – March 9, 1980) was a Canadian law professor, lawyer and politician.
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Paul Comtois
Paul Comtois (August 22, 1895 – February 21, 1966) was a Canadian politician.
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Paul Martineau
Paul Raymond Martineau PC QC KCSG (April 10, 1921 – March 19, 2010) was a Canadian politician, lawyer, crown attorney, and judge.
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Pierre Sévigny (politician)
Joseph Pierre Albert Sévigny (February 12, 1917 – March 20, 2004) was a Canadian soldier, author, politician, and academic.
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Postmaster General of Canada
The Postmaster General of Canada was the Canadian cabinet minister responsible for the Post Office Department (Canada Post).
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President of the King's Privy Council for Canada
In the Canadian cabinet, the president of the King's Privy Council for Canada (président du Conseil privé du Roi pour le Canada) is nominally in charge of the Privy Council Office.
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Prime Minister of Canada
The prime minister of Canada (premier ministre du Canada) is the head of government of Canada.
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Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC; Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) was a centre to centre-right federal political party in Canada that existed from 1942 to 2003.
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Raymond O'Hurley
Raymond Joseph Michael O'Hurley, (October 1, 1909 – March 27, 1970) was a Canadian politician.
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Receiver General for Canada
The receiver general for Canada (receveur général du Canada) is responsible for making payments to the Government of Canada each fiscal year, accepting payments from financial institutions and preparing the Public Accounts of Canada, containing annual audited financial statements of the Government of Canada.
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Registrar General of Canada
The registrar general of Canada (registraire général du Canada) is responsible for registering all letters patent, commissions, instruments, proclamations, and any other documents that may, from time to time, be issued under the Great Seal of Canada or the Privy Seal of Canada. 18th Canadian Ministry and registrar General of Canada are canada government stubs.
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Representative of the Government in the Senate
The representative of the Government in the Senate (représentant du gouvernement au Sénat) is the member of the Senate of Canada who is responsible for introducing, promoting, and defending the government's bills in the Senate after they are passed by the House of Commons.
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Secretary of State for Canada
The Secretary of State for Canada, established in 1867 with a corresponding department, was a Canadian Cabinet position that served as the official channel of communication between the Dominion of Canada and the Imperial government in London.
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Sidney Earle Smith
Sidney Earle Smith (9 March 1897 – 17 March 1959) was an academic and Canada's Secretary of State for External Affairs in the government of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.
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Solicitor General of Canada
The Solicitor General of Canada (solliciteur général du Canada) was a position in the Canadian ministry from 1892 to 2005.
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Théogène Ricard
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Vincent Massey
Charles Vincent Massey (February 20, 1887December 30, 1967) was a Canadian diplomat and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 18th since Confederation.
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Wallace McCutcheon (politician)
Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon, (May 18, 1906 – January 23, 1969) was a Canadian lawyer, actuary and politician.
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Walter Aseltine
Walter Morley Aseltine, (September 3, 1886 in Napanee, Ontario – November 14, 1971) was a Canadian parliamentarian.
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Walter Dinsdale
Walter Gilbert Dinsdale (3 April 1916 – 20 November 1982) was a Canadian politician, known for his works with people with disabilities, who served as a Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament from 1951 until his death.
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William Joseph Browne
William Joseph Browne, (May 3, 1897 – January 10, 1989) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician.
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William McLean Hamilton
William McLean Hamilton, (February 23, 1919 – June 7, 1989) was a Canadian politician.
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17th Canadian Ministry
The Seventeenth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Louis St-Laurent. 18th Canadian Ministry and 17th Canadian Ministry are canada government stubs, Canadian ministries and Ministries of Elizabeth II.
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1957 Canadian federal election
The 1957 Canadian federal election was held June 10, 1957, to select the 265 members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 23rd Parliament of Canada.
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1958 Canadian federal election
The 1958 Canadian federal election was held to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 24th Parliament of Canada on March 31, 1958, just nine months after the 23rd election.
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1962 Canadian federal election
The 1962 Canadian federal election was held on June 18, 1962, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 25th Parliament of Canada.
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19th Canadian Ministry
The Nineteenth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. 18th Canadian Ministry and 19th Canadian Ministry are canada government stubs, Canadian ministries and Ministries of Elizabeth II.
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23rd Canadian Parliament
The 23rd Canadian Parliament was in session from October 14, 1957, until February 1, 1958. 18th Canadian Ministry and 23rd Canadian Parliament are 1957 establishments in Canada.
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24th Canadian Parliament
The 24th Canadian Parliament was in session from May 12, 1958, until April 19, 1962.
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25th Canadian Parliament
The 25th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 27, 1962, until February 6, 1963. 18th Canadian Ministry and 25th Canadian Parliament are 1963 disestablishments in Canada.
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See also
1957 establishments in Canada
- 18th Canadian Ministry
- 23rd Canadian Parliament
- A. N. Myer Secondary School
- Advertising Standards Canada
- Canada Open
- Canadian Journal of Animal Science
- Canadian Journal of Plant Science
- Canadian Journal of Soil Science
- Coralwood Adventist Academy
- Miss World Canada
- Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
1963 disestablishments in Canada
- 18th Canadian Ministry
- 25th Canadian Parliament
- Eastern Professional Hockey League (1959–1963)
- Maritime Central Airways
Cabinets disestablished in 1963
- 18th Canadian Ministry
- 27th government of Turkey
- 3rd Executive Council of the People's Republic of Croatia
- De Quay cabinet
- Fifth cabinet of Ólafur Thors
- First Lee Kuan Yew Cabinet
- First Leone government
- Fourth Fanfani government
- Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet
- Government of Asadollah Alam (1962–63)
- Karjalainen I Cabinet
- Lyng's Cabinet
- Ninth Menzies ministry
- P. K. Sawant ministry
- Second Ikeda Cabinet
- Second Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government
- Tenth government of Israel
- Third Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government
- Third Working Cabinet
Cabinets established in 1957
- 18th Canadian Ministry
- 23rd government of Turkey
- Conservative government, 1957–1964
- Djuanda Cabinet
- Fifth government of Francisco Franco
- First Chaliha ministry
- First Kishi Cabinet
- First Namboodiripad ministry
- Government of Manouchehr Eghbal
- Government of the 16th Dáil
- Kunwar Indrajit Singh cabinet
- Second Labour Government of New Zealand
- Second Nijalingappa ministry
- Second Stoica cabinet
- Second Yashwantrao Chavan ministry (Bombay State)
- Sukselainen I Cabinet
- Third Adenauer cabinet
- Third Alexander Frick cabinet
- Von Fieandt Cabinet
- Zoli government
Canadian ministries
- 10th Canadian Ministry
- 11th Canadian Ministry
- 12th Canadian Ministry
- 13th Canadian Ministry
- 14th Canadian Ministry
- 15th Canadian Ministry
- 16th Canadian Ministry
- 17th Canadian Ministry
- 18th Canadian Ministry
- 19th Canadian Ministry
- 1st Canadian Ministry
- 20th Canadian Ministry
- 21st Canadian Ministry
- 22nd Canadian Ministry
- 23rd Canadian Ministry
- 24th Canadian Ministry
- 25th Canadian Ministry
- 26th Canadian Ministry
- 27th Canadian Ministry
- 28th Canadian Ministry
- 29th Canadian Ministry
- 2nd Canadian Ministry
- 3rd Canadian Ministry
- 4th Canadian Ministry
- 5th Canadian Ministry
- 6th Canadian Ministry
- 7th Canadian Ministry
- 8th Canadian Ministry
- 9th Canadian Ministry
- List of Canadian ministries
- List of prime ministers of Canada
Progressive Conservative Canadian ministries
- 18th Canadian Ministry
- 21st Canadian Ministry
- 24th Canadian Ministry
- 25th Canadian Ministry
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18th_Canadian_Ministry
Also known as Eighteenth Canadian Ministry, Ministry of John Diefenbaker.
, Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys, Minister of National Defence (Canada), Minister of National Revenue, Minister of Northern Affairs, Minister of Public Works (Canada), Minister of Sport and Physical Activity, Minister of Transport (Canada), Minister of Veterans Affairs (Canada), Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, Minister without portfolio, National Capital Commission, Noël Dorion, Paul Comtois, Paul Martineau, Pierre Sévigny (politician), Postmaster General of Canada, President of the King's Privy Council for Canada, Prime Minister of Canada, Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Raymond O'Hurley, Receiver General for Canada, Registrar General of Canada, Representative of the Government in the Senate, Secretary of State for Canada, Sidney Earle Smith, Solicitor General of Canada, Théogène Ricard, Vincent Massey, Wallace McCutcheon (politician), Walter Aseltine, Walter Dinsdale, William Joseph Browne, William McLean Hamilton, 17th Canadian Ministry, 1957 Canadian federal election, 1958 Canadian federal election, 1962 Canadian federal election, 19th Canadian Ministry, 23rd Canadian Parliament, 24th Canadian Parliament, 25th Canadian Parliament.