24th Canadian Ministry 24e conseil des ministres du Canada
24th ministry of Canada
Date formed
17 September 1984
Date dissolved
25 June 1993
People and organizations
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor General
Jeanne Sauvé Ray Hnatyshyn
Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney
Member party
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Status in legislature
Majority
Opposition party
Liberal Party of Canada
Opposition leader
John Turner (1984–1990)
Herb Gray (1990)
Jean Chrétien (1990–1993)
History
Election(s)
1984, 1988
Legislature term(s)
33rd Canadian Parliament
34th Canadian Parliament
Predecessor
23rd Canadian Ministry
Successor
25th Canadian Ministry
The Twenty-Fourth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. It governed Canada from 17 September 1984 to 25 June 1993, including the 33rd Canadian Parliament and most of the 34th. The government was formed by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
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