Minister of Supply and Services was an office in the Cabinet of Canada from 1969 to 1996. On July 12, 1996, office of the Minister of Supply and Services...
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The minister of public services and procurement (French: ministre des services publics et de l’approvisionnement) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian...
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and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic." Minister of Supply and Services Anita Anand announced on 4 May 2020 an effort to supervise "existing supply...
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Michel Côté (MP) (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec)
Industrial Expansion to Minister of Supply and Services. Although the opposition New Democratic Party argued in the House of Commons that Côté should...
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Roch La Salle (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec)
Conservatives to power under Joe Clark. La Salle served as Minister of Supply and Services in the short-lived (1979–80) Clark government. La Salle was...
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of the Ministry is a Minister of Cabinet rank. The Minister of Commerce and Industry is the head of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and one of the...
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leadership of Jean Chrétien, the position was merged with that of the Minister of Supply and Services to create the office of Minister of Public Works and Government...
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Charles Lapointe (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec)
prime minister in June 1984, he retained Lapointe as Minister of Supply and Services while giving him the additional portfolio of Minister of Public...
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Réginald Bélair (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario)
to the Minister of Public Works (Public Works and Government Services) and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Supply and Services (Public...
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Monique Vézina (category Women government ministers of Canada)
Minister responsible for La Francophonie. Her focus in Cabinet was in the field of international development. In 1986, she became Minister of Supply and...
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Paul Dick (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario)
of Lanark—Carleton, and was moved to the position of Minister of Supply and Services in 1989. When Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as prime minister in...
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Visible Minority and Arab Canadian to hold a Cabinet position when he was appointed Minister of Supply and Services in 1978 by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau...
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Jean-Jacques Blais (category Defence ministers of Canada)
of Joe Clark, and returned to cabinet when the Liberals regained power in 1980. He served as Minister of Supply and Services from 1980 to 1983, and Minister...
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Government of Canada, Department of National Defence (1987). Challenge and Commitment: A Defence Policy for Canada. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada...
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Harvie Andre (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta)
Minister of Supply and Services until 1985 when he became Associate Minister of National Defence. From 1986 to 1989, he was Minister of Consumer and Corporate...
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Government of Ireland and leads the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications. The current Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications...
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David Dingwall (category Canadian Ministers of Health and Welfare)
the Minister of Public Works and Minister of Supply and Services, Minister responsible for Canada Post, Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing...
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Greater Toronto Bioregion (category Ecozones and ecoregions of Ontario)
Shoreline regeneration for the greater Toronto bioregion. Minister of Supply and Services (Canada). 1991. ISBN 978-0-662-18981-7. 43°38′33″N 79°23′14″W /...
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Gerry O'Malley (category Members of the Executive Council of Nova Scotia)
Nova Scotia Assembly for a decade and became the minister of supply and services and then minister of science and technology under the premier, John...
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overseeing employment and ensuring the welfare of the public in Israel and oversee the supply of services. The position is currently held by Ya'akov Margi...
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Otto Jelinek (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario)
as Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport, and the Minister responsible for Multiculturalism. In 1988, he was named Minister of Supply and Services...
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Receiver General for Canada (redirect from Receiver General of Canada)
under the authority of the minister of supply and services before reappearing in 1984. In 1996 the role was merged into the minister of public works with...
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Former Minister of Supply and Services and Matapédia—Matane MP Pierre de Bané, High River, Alberta shop owner Madeline Hombert, and London, Ontario housewife...
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Bruce Atherton Smith (category Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick)
He served in the cabinet first as Minister of Supply and Services from 1987 to 1991 and then as Solicitor General of New Brunswick from 1991 to 1994 when...
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Doug Lewis (politician) (category Ministers of transport of Canada)
short-lived government of Prime Minister Joe Clark, he served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Supply and Services. Re-elected in the 1980...
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Bev Harrison (category Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick)
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and Minister of Supply and Services. He was re-elected in the 2006 general election, however his party lost and as a result...
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Department of Health and Social Security. The minister is responsible for the following: COVID-19: NHS resilience (acute capacity) supply (ventilators)...
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supplies", or "minister for supply" on Wikipedia. Minister of Supply and Services, an office in the Cabinet of Canada 1969–1996 Minister for Supply (Australia)...
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Dale Graham (category Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick)
was named deputy premier and Minister of Supply and Services. On July 21, 2005, Graham added the responsibilities of Minister of Environment & Local Government...
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Stewart McInnes (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Nova Scotia)
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's cabinet as Minister of Supply and Services. From 1986 until 1988, he concurrently held the positions of Minister of Public...
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