Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs

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The Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs was a Government of Canada cabinet position held between 1967 and 1995. The minister was responsible for consumer and corporate issues relating to legislation at the federal level. The minister was also the Registrar General of Canada.

Ministers

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Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (1967–1995)

!No. !Portrait !Name !colspan=2|Term of office !Political party !Ministry ! rowspan=2 style="background:; color:white"|1. !style="background:; color:white"|2. !style="background:; color:white"|3. !style="background:; color:white"|4. !style="background:; color:white"|5. !style="background:; color:white"|* (acting) !style="background:; color:white"|6. !style="background:; color:white"|7. !style="background:; color:white"|8. !style="background:;"|9. Conservative]] !style="background:; color:white"|10. ! rowspan=2 style="background:; color:white"|11. !style="background:;"|12. Conservative]] !style="background:;"|13. !style="background:;"|14. !style="background:;"|* (acting) !style="background:;"|15. !style="background:;"|16. !style="background:;"|17. styled as Minister of Industry Conservative]] !style="background:; color:white"| 18. styled as Minister of Industry The position of Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs was abolished and its duties inherited by the new position of Minister of Industry (list) on March 29, 1995.

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