The Canadian Cabinet is arranged into several committees with varying responsibilities, but all other ones are informal structures and frequently change.
January 28 - Ellen Fairclough, politician and first female member of the Canadian Cabinet (d.2004)
He served as the fourth Premier of Saskatchewan, and as a minister in the Canadian Cabinet.
In 1918, the shortage of men was dire, and the Canadian Cabinet issued an order-in-council rescinding those exemptions.
The Canadian Cabinet met in an atmosphere of crisis today to discuss the collapse of trade negotiations with the United States.
The Canadian Cabinet, however, never accepted these proposals, generally wishing instead to steer clear of the controversial topic of orders.
The Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys was a position in the Canadian Cabinet from 1950 to 1966.
Ellen Fairclough was a Hamiltonian and the first female member of the Canadian Cabinet.
November 13 - Ellen Fairclough, politician and first female member of the Canadian Cabinet (born 1905)
Unfortunately, due to fiscal wrangling in the Canadian Cabinet, the purchase was not approved until after Banshee production had been shut down in 1953.