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List of Visible Minority Canadian Cabinet Ministers : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Visible Minority Canadian Cabinet Ministers The Cabinet of Canada has had 13 Visible Minorities appointed members. By definition, a visible minority is a person or group visibly not one of the majority race in a given population. The term is generally used for Canadians with at least partial non-European or Native Canadian ancestry. Pierre De Bane became the first Visible Minority and Arab Canadian to hold a Cabinet position when he was appointed Minister of Supply and Services in 1978 by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. In 1979, Minister of Labour Lincoln Alexander became the first African Canadian appointed to the Cabinet. Hedy Fry became the first Visible Minority female cabinet member and first Caribbean Canadian minister when she was appointed Minister for Status of Women and Multiculturalism in 1996. Raymond Chan became the first Chinese Canadian to hold a Cabinet Position when he was appointed Asia-Pacific Gateway Minister in 1993, while Herb Dhaliwal was the first South Asian Canadian minister, appointed Revenue Minister in 1997. The Department of Multiculturalism has had the most Visible Minority Cabinet ministers, with four. Prime Ministers Jean Chretien, Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau are tied for appointing the most Visible Minorities (with 5 each), while Justin Trudeau has appointed the most serving concurrently (5). ==J. Trudeau Cabinet (2015-current)==
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