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Supply and Services (1969-04-01 - 1996-07-11)

The office of Minister of Defence Production was abolished and the office of Minister of Supply and Services was created by Statute 17-18 Elizabeth II, c. 28, assented to March 28, 1969 and in force April 1, 1969. By this Act the Minister of Supply and Services is ex officio the Receiver General of Canada, the office having been previously held ex officio by the Minister of Finance.

  • 1996-07-12
    Department Change
    The offices of Minister of Supply and Services, and Minister of Public Works were abolished and the office of Minister of Public Works and Government Services was created by Statute 42-43-44-45 Elizabeth II, c. 16 (1996), assented to June 20, 1996 and in force July 12, 1996.
  • 1993-11-04
    Department Change
    On November 4, 1993, the Minister was formally appointed to the existing portfolios (Public Works, and Supply and Services) from which the new portfolio (Public Works and Governement Services) was being created. The new responsibilities, however, took full effect immediately.
  • 1993-06-25
    Department Change
    During the 25th Ministry, the portfolios of Public Works, and of Supply and Services were to be restructured into a new Governement Services portfolio pending the eventual passage of a Government Organization Act. Until passage of the new departmental statute, the Minister had been formally appointed to the existing portfolios from which the new portfolio was being created. The new responsibilities, however, took full effect immediately. Parliament was dissolved before this change could take place.

Preceded By

  • Public Works (1867-07-01 - 1996-07-11)

    This portfolio was established by Order in Council on July 1, 1867. It was given statutory basis by Statute 31 Victoria, c. 12, assented to December 21, 1867.

  • Defence Production (1951-04-01 - 1969-03-31)

    This portfolio was created by Statute 15 George VI, c. 4, assented to March 21, 1951 and proclaimed in force April 1, 1951.

Succeeded by

  • Public Works and Government Services (1996-07-12 -  )

    The office of Minister of Defence Production was abolished and the office of Minister of Supply and Services was created by Statute 17-18 Elizabeth II, c. 28, assented to March 28, 1969 and in force April 1, 1969. By this Act the Minister of Supply and Services is ex officio the Receiver General of Canada, the office having been previously held ex officio by the Minister of Finance.

Historical Table of Roles and Responsibilities