Marcel Massé
- Marcel Massé should not be confused with Marcel Masse.
The Honorable Marcel Massé (born June 23 1940) is a former Canadian politician and civil servant. He served as Clerk of the Privy Council in 1979 during the government of Joe Clark. Massé elected politics with Jean Chrétien's Liberals in the 1993 general election when he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Hull-Aylmer. He was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as both Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Public Service Renewal. In 1996, a Cabinet shuffle moved him to the position of President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for Infrastructure. Massé was re-elected in the 1997 Canadian election but retired from Cabinet in 1999 and did not run in the 2000 Canadian election.
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26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien | ||
Cabinet Posts (3) | ||
Preceded by: Art Eggleton |
President of the Treasury Board (1996-1999) |
Succeeded by: Lucienne Robillard |
Preceded by: position created |
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (1993-1996) |
Succeeded by: Stéphane Dion |
Preceded by: Pierre Blais |
President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (1993-1996) |
Succeeded by: Stéphane Dion |
Special Cabinet Responsibilities | ||
Preceded by: Art Eggleton |
Minister responsible for Infrastructure (1996-1999) |
Succeeded by: ? |
Preceded by: position created |
Minister responsible for Public Service Renewal (1993-1996) |
Succeeded by: position abolished |