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The Canadian Press Historical Archive
CP HISTORICAL ARCHIVE: BRIAN MULRONEY 1986
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Gov. Gen. Jeanne Sauvé sit with the cabinet members that were involved in a massive cabinet shuffle in Ottawa, Monday, June 30, 1986. Front row left to right: Perrin Beatty, minister of national defence; Ray Hnatyshyn, minister of justice and attorney general of Canada; John Crosbie, minister of transport; Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski; Prime Minister Brian Mulroney; Gov. Gen. Jeanne Sauve; Flora MacDonald, minister of communications; Roch LaSalle, minister of state; David Crombie, secretary of state and minister of responsible for multiculturalism; and Harvie Andre, minister of consumer and corporate affairs. Back row, left to right: André Bissonnette, minister of state transport; Pat Carney, minister of international trade; Monique Landry, minister for external relations; Jean Charest, minister of state (youth); Paul Dick, associate minister of national defence; Stewart McInnes, minister of public works; Gerald Merrithew, minister of state (forestry and mines); Marcel Masse, minister of energy, mines and resources; Michel Côté, minister of regional and industrial expansion; Benoît Bouchard, minister of employment and immigration; James Kelleher, solicitor general of Canada; Barbara McDougall, minister of state (privatization) and minister responsible for the status of women; Monique Vézina, minister of supply and services; Lowell Murray, leader of the government in the senate and minister of state (federal-provincial relations); Pierre Cadieux, minister of state (small business and tourism); Otto Jelinek, minister of state (fitness and amateur sport); Gerry Weiner, minister of state (immigration); and Bill McKnight, minister of Indian affairs and northern development. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
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