Memorable Manitobans: Government of Manitoba: Department of Housing

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This ministerial portfolio was created in August 1982 with responsibility for the Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation, rent control, rentalsman’s office, and co-operative housing.

Ministers

Period

Minister

1982-1983

Jerry Thomas Storie

1983-1986

John M. Bucklaschuk

1986-1987

Maureen Lucille Miller Hemphill

1987-1988

Muriel Ann Lipsey Smith

1988-1991

Gerald “Gerry” Ducharme

1991-1993

James Arthur "Jim" Ernst

1993-1995

Linda Laughlin McIntosh

1995-1999

Jack Reimer

1999-2002

?

2002-2009

See Family Services and Housing

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Government of Manitoba

Sources:

“Cabinet gets 3 new faces, MLA irked,” Winnipeg Free Press, 20 August 1982, page 1.

“The shuffled,” Winnipeg Free Press, 11 September 1993, page 9.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 1 June 2025

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