List of Canadian Deputy Prime Ministers

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The Deputy Prime Ministers of Canada

1. Allan MacEachen under Trudeau September 16, 1977June 3, 1979
none under Clark June 3, 1979 - March 3, 1980
Allan MacEachen (2nd time) under Trudeau March 3, 1980June 29, 1984
2. Jean Chrétien under Turner June 30, 1984September 16, 1984
3. Erik Nielsen under Mulroney September 17, 1984June 29, 1986
4. Don Mazankowski under Mulroney June 30, 1986June 24, 1993
5. Jean Charest under Campbell June 25, 1993November 3, 1993
6. Sheila Copps under Chrétien November 4, 1993April 30, 1996
none 1 under Chrétien May 1 - June 18, 1996
Sheila Copps (2nd time) under Chrétien June 19, 1996June 10, 1997
7. Herb Gray under Chrétien June 11, 1997January 14, 2002
8. John Manley under Chrétien January 15, 2002December 11, 2003
9. Anne McLellan under Martin December 12, 2003February 6, 2006
none 2 under Harper February 6, 2006 - present

1 The office was briefly vacant in 1996 when Copps, after being challenged on her 1993 campaign promise to resign if the government did not repeal the GST, resigned from Parliament and recontested her seat in a byelection. Chrétien did not name a replacement during Copps' absence from Parliament. After winning the byelection and returning to Parliament, Copps was reappointed to the position.

2 Harper did not formally name a deputy prime minister, although in practice Lawrence Cannon was named second below Harper in the order of precedence.


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