Crown

  • Head of State – Queen Elizabeth II

Federal government

  • Governor General – Adrienne Clarkson

Cabinet

  • Prime Minister – Jean Chrétien
  • Deputy Prime Minister – Herb Gray
  • Minister of Finance – Paul Martin
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs – John Manley
  • Minister of National Defence – Art Eggleton
  • Minister of Health – Allan Rock
  • Minister of Industry – Brian Tobin
  • Minister of Heritage – Sheila Copps
  • Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs – Stéphane Dion
  • Minister of the Environment – David Anderson
  • Minister of Justice – Anne McLellan
  • Minister of Transport – David Collenette
  • Minister of Citizenship and Immigration – Elinor Caplan
  • Minister of Fisheries and Oceans – Herb Dhaliwal
  • Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food – Lyle Vanclief
  • Minister of Public Works and Government Services – Alfonso Gagliano
  • Minister of Human Resources Development – Jane Stewart
  • Minister of Natural Resources – Ralph Goodale

Members of Parliament

See: 37th Canadian parliament

Party leaders

  • Liberal Party of Canada – Jean Chrétien
  • Canadian Alliance – Stockwell Day
  • Bloc Québécois – Gilles Duceppe
  • New Democratic Party- Alexa McDonough
  • Progressive Conservative Party of Canada – Joe Clark

Supreme Court justices

  • Chief Justice: Beverley McLachlin
  • Frank Iacobucci
  • John C. Major
  • Michel Bastarache
  • William Ian Corneil Binnie
  • Louise Arbour
  • Louis LeBel
  • Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
  • Charles D. Gonthier

Other

  • Speaker of the House of Commons – Gilbert Parent then Peter Milliken
  • Governor of the Bank of Canada – Gordon Thiessen then David Dodge
  • Chief of the Defence Staff – General Maurice Baril then General R.R. Henault

Provinces

Premiers

  • Premier of Alberta – Ralph Klein
  • Premier of British Columbia – Ujjal Dosanjh then Gordon Campbell
  • Premier of Manitoba – Gary Doer
  • Premier of New Brunswick – Bernard Lord
  • Premier of Newfoundland – Beaton Tulk then Roger Grimes
  • Premier of Nova Scotia – John Hamm
  • Premier of Ontario – Mike Harris
  • Premier of Prince Edward Island – Pat Binns
  • Premier of Quebec – Lucien Bouchard then Bernard Landry
  • Premier of Saskatchewan – Roy Romanow then Lorne Calvert
  • Premier of the Northwest Territories – Stephen Kakfwi
  • Premier of Nunavut – Paul Okalik
  • Premier of Yukon – Pat Duncan

Lieutenant-governors

  • Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta – Lois Hole
  • Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia – Garde Gardom then Iona Campagnolo
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba – Peter Liba
  • Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick – Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador – Arthur Maxwell House then Edward Roberts
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia – Myra Freeman
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario – Hilary Weston
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island – Gilbert Clements then Léonce Bernard
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec – Lise Thibault
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan – Lynda Haverstock

Mayors

  • Toronto – Mel Lastman
  • Montreal – Pierre Bourque then Gérald Tremblay
  • Vancouver – Philip Owen
  • Ottawa – Jim Watson then Bob Chiarelli
  • Victoria – Alan Lowe

Religious leaders

  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec – Archbishop Maurice Couture
  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal – Cardinal Archbishop Jean-Claude Turcotte
  • Roman Catholic Bishops of London – Bishop John Michael Sherlock
  • Moderator of the United Church of Canada – Marion Pardy

See also

  • 2000 Canadian incumbents
  • Events in Canada in 2001
  • 2002 Canadian incumbents
  • Governmental leaders in 2001
  • Canadian incumbents by year