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Crown

  • Head of State - Queen Elizabeth II

Federal government

  • Governor General - Adrienne Clarkson

Cabinet

  • Prime Minister - Paul Martin
  • Deputy Prime Minister - Anne McLellan
  • Minister of Finance - Ralph Goodale
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs - Bill Graham then Pierre Pettigrew
  • Minister of National Defence - David Pratt then Bill Graham
  • Minister of Health - Pierre Pettigrew then Ujjal Dosanjh
  • Minister of Industry - Lucienne Robillard then David Emerson
  • Minister of Heritage - Hélène Scherrer then Liza Frulla
  • Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs - Pierre Pettigrew then Lucienne Robillard
  • Minister of the Environment - David Anderson then Stéphane Dion
  • Minister of Justice - Irwin Cotler
  • Minister of Transport - Tony Valeri then Jean Lapierre
  • Minister of Citizenship and Immigration - Judy Sgro
  • Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - Geoff Regan
  • Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food - Bob Speller then Andy Mitchell
  • Minister of Public Works and Government Services - Stephen Owen then Scott Brison
  • Minister of Natural Resources - John Efford
  • Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development - Joe Volpe
  • Minister of Social Development - Liza Frulla then Ken Dryden

Members of Parliament

See: 37th Canadian parliament, then 38th Canadian parliament

Party leaders

  • Liberal Party of Canada - Paul Martin
  • Conservative Party of Canada - John Lynch-Staunton (interim) then Stephen Harper
  • Bloc Québécois - Gilles Duceppe
  • New Democratic Party - Jack Layton

Supreme Court Justices

  • Chief Justice: Beverley McLachlin
  • Frank Iacobucci retired in 2004
  • John C. Major
  • Michel Bastarache
  • William Ian Corneil Binnie
  • Louise Arbour retired in 2004
  • Louis LeBel
  • Marie Deschamps
  • Morris Fish
  • Louise Charron
  • Rosalie Abella

Other

  • Speaker of the House of Commons - Peter Milliken
  • Governor of the Bank of Canada - David Dodge
  • Chief of the Defence Staff - General R.R. Henault

Provinces & Territories

Premiers

  • Premier of Alberta - Ralph Klein
  • Premier of British Columbia - Gordon Campbell
  • Premier of Manitoba - Gary Doer
  • Premier of New Brunswick - Bernard Lord
  • Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador - Danny Williams
  • Premier of Nova Scotia - John Hamm
  • Premier of Ontario - Dalton McGuinty
  • Premier of Prince Edward Island - Pat Binns
  • Premier of Quebec - Jean Charest
  • Premier of Saskatchewan - Lorne Calvert
  • Premier of the Northwest Territories - Joe Handley
  • Premier of Nunavut - Paul Okalik
  • Premier of Yukon - Dennis Fentie

Lieutenant-governors

  • Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Lois Hole
  • Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia - Iona Campagnolo
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba - Peter Liba, then John Harvard
  • Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick - Herménégilde Chiasson
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador - Edward Roberts
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia - Myra Freeman
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario - James Bartleman
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island - Léonce Bernard
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec - Lise Thibault
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan - Lynda Haverstock

Mayors

  • Toronto - David Miller
  • Montreal - Gérald Tremblay
  • Vancouver - Larry Campbell
  • Ottawa - Bob Chiarelli
  • Winnipeg - Glen Murray then Sam Katz
  • Calgary - Dave Bronconnier
  • Edmonton - Bill Smith then Stephen Mandel
  • Victoria - Alan Lowe

Religious leaders

  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec - Cardinal Archbishop Marc Ouellet
  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal - Cardinal Archbishop Jean-Claude Turcotte
  • Roman Catholic Bishops of London - Bishop Ronald Peter Fabbro
  • Moderator of the United Church of Canada - Peter Short

See also

  • 2003 Canadian incumbents
  • Events in Canada in 2004
  • 2005 Canadian incumbents
  • incumbents around the world in 2004
  • Canadian incumbents by year