Cabinet Conclusions, 1944 to 1979

The Secretary to the Cabinet prepares documents for meetings of the Cabinet, which consists of advisors to the Prime Minister of Canada. The documents are known as Cabinet Conclusions or Cabinet minutes. They include agendas, lists of attendees and summaries of discussions. Search this database to find these Cabinet records from 1944 to 1979.

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Cabinet Conclusions were formally recorded starting in 1944 and include:

Before 1970, these documents are only in English, as it was the main working language of government. After 1970, agenda titles and descriptive entries were translated and may be searched with French keywords.

About Cabinet

Cabinet is formed and led by the Prime Minister and includes the current ministers. The Privy Council Office acts as the Secretariat to the Cabinet. Meetings deal with a wide range of topics, both domestic and international.

Cabinet creates government policy and priorities and is responsible for:

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Cabinet Documents

Cabinet Documents are background reports or memoranda on specific topics that are mentioned in Cabinet Conclusions (for example, Cab.Doc. 389-71). To find a database entry for a Cabinet Document:

Cabinet Documents are not digitized, but they may be retrieved and consulted on site, or you may order copies online. Some Cabinet Documents are restricted by law (code 32), so you may have to submit an access to information request.

Cabinet discussions before 1944

There are no formal Cabinet records before 1944. You may search the papers of prime ministers and ministers to find information about Cabinet discussions.

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