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MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS (CANADA)

The 'Minister of Constitutional Affairs' was the Canadian cabinet minister responsible for constitutional affairs. The position was created in 1991 leading up to the failed Charlottetown Accord and was abolished in 1993. Joe Clark was the only person to hold this post.

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