Cabinet Ministers
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- Premier and Executive Council President: Jean Charest
- Deputy Premier: Nathalie Normandeau (2008–2011), Line Beauchamp (2011–2012), Michelle Courchesne (2012-)
- House Leader: Jacques Dupuis (2008–2010), Jean-Marc Fournier (2010–)
- Deputy House Leader: Line Beauchamp (2008–2009), Robert Dutil (2010–)
- Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Laurent Lessard (2008–2009), Claude Béchard (2009–2010), Laurent Lessard (2010–2011), Pierre Corbeil (2011–)
- Employment and Social Solidarity: Sam Hamad (2008–2010), Julie Boulet (2010–)
- Labour: David Whissell (2008–2009), Lise Thériault (2009–)
- Government Administration and President of the Treasury Board: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (2008–2010), Michelle Courchesne (2010–)
- Government Services: Dominique Vien (2008–2010), Michelle Courchesne (2010–)
- Culture, Communications and Status of Women: Christine St-Pierre
- International Relations: Pierre Arcand (2008–2010), Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (2010–)
- Indian Affairs: Pierre Corbeil (2008–2011), Geoffrey Kelley (2011–)
- Canadian Francophonie: Pierre Arcand (2008–2010), Nathalie Normandeau (2010–2011), Yvon Vallières (2011–)
- Health and Social Services: Yves Bolduc
- Delegate Minister to Social Services: Lise Thériault (2008–2010), Dominique Vien (2010–)
- Education, Recreation and Sports: Michelle Courchesne (2008–2010), Line Beauchamp (2010–2012), Michelle Courchesne (2012-)
- Immigration and Cultural Communities: Yolande James (2008–2010), Kathleen Weil (2010–)
- Seniors: Marguerite Blais
- Families: Tony Tomassi (2008–2010), Yolande James (2010–)
- Transportation: Julie Boulet (2008–2010), Sam Hamad (2010–2011), Pierre Moreau (2011–)
- Delegate Minister of Transportation: Norman MacMillan
- Infrastructures: Monique Jérôme-Forget (2008–2009), Monique Gagnon-Tremblay (2009–)
- Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Jacques Dupuis (2008–2009), Claude Béchard (2009–2010), Nathalie Normandeau (2010–2011), Yvon Vallières (2011–)
- Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy: Nathalie Normandeau (2008–2009), Laurent Lessard (2009–)
- Democratic Institutions Reform and Access to Information: Jacques Dupuis (2008–2010), Jean-Marc Fournier (2010–2011), Yvon Vallières (2011–)
- Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks: Line Beauchamp (2008–2010), Pierre Arcand (2010–)
- Natural Resources and Wildlife: Claude Béchard (2008–2009), Nathalie Normandeau (2009–2011), Clément Gignac (2011–)
- Delegate Minister to Natural Resources and Wildlife: Serge Simard
- Justice: Kathleen Weil (2008–2010), Jean-Marc Fournier (2010–)
- Public Security: Jacques Dupuis (2008–2010), Robert Dutil (2010–)
- Finance: Monique Jérôme-Forget (2008–2009), Raymond Bachand (2009–)
- Revenue: Robert Dutil (2008–2010), Raymond Bachand (2010–)
- Tourism: Nicole Ménard
- Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade: Raymond Bachand (2008–2009), Clément Gignac (2009–2011), Sam Hamad (2011–)
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