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Brigadier-General the Honourable
Charles Drury
PC OC CBE DSO QC
Minister of Public Works
In office 8 August 1974 – 14 September 1976
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau
Preceded by
Jean-Eudes Dubé
Succeeded by
J. Judd Buchanan
Minister of Finance
Acting 10 September 1975 – 25 September 1975
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau
Preceded by
John Turner
Succeeded by
Donald Stovel Macdonald
President of the Treasury Board
In office 6 July 1968 – 7 August 1974
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau
Preceded by
Edgar Benson
Succeeded by
Jean Chrétien
Minister of National Defence
Acting 7 September 1972 – 26 November 1972
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau
Preceded by
Jean-Eudes Dubé (acting)
Succeeded by
James Armstrong Richardson
Acting 17 September 1970 – 23 September 1970
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau
Preceded by
Léo Cadieux
Succeeded by
Donald Stovel Macdonald
Member of Parliament for Westmount
In office 25 June 1968 – 26 January 1978
Preceded by
Riding created
Succeeded by
Don Johnston
Member of Parliament for Saint-Antoine—Westmount
In office 18 June 1962 – 24 June 1968
Preceded by
A. Ross Webster
Succeeded by
Riding dissolved
Personal details
Born
Charles Mills Drury
(1912-05-17)17 May 1912 Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Died
12 January 1991(1991-01-12) (aged 78) Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Political party
Liberal
Spouse
Jane Ferrier Counsell
(m. 1939; died 1971)
[1]
Children
4
Relatives
Walter L. Gordon (brother-in-law)
Military service
Allegiance
Canada
Branch/service
Canadian Army
Years of service
1933–1970
Rank
Brigadier-General
Unit
Royal Canadian Artillery
Commands
4th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery
Battles/wars
World War II
Awards
Distinguished Service Order
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