26th Canadian Ministry 26e conseil des ministres du Canada
26th ministry of Canada
Date formed
4 November 1993
Date dissolved
12 December 2003
People and organizations
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor General
Ray Hnatyshyn Romeo Leblanc Adrienne Clarkson
Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien
Member party
Liberal Party of Canada
Status in legislature
Majority
Opposition party
Bloc Quebecois (1993–1997)
Reform Party of Canada (1997–2000)
Canadian Alliance (2000–2003)
Opposition leader
Lucien Bouchard (1993–1996)
Gilles Duceppe (1996, 1997)
Michel Gauthier (1996–1997)
Preston Manning (1997–2000)
Deborah Grey (2000)
Stockwell Day (2000–2001)
John Reynolds (2001–2002)
Stephen Harper (2002–2004)
History
Elections
1993, 1997, 2000
Legislature terms
35th Canadian Parliament
36th Canadian Parliament
37th Canadian Parliament
Predecessor
25th Canadian Ministry
Successor
27th Canadian Ministry
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