Premiership of Jean Chrétien
| Premiership of Jean Chrétien November 4, 1993 – December 12, 2003 | |
| Monarch | Elizabeth II |
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| Cabinet | 26th Canadian Ministry |
| Party | Liberal |
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| Appointed by | Ray Hnatyshyn |
| Seat | Office of the Prime Minister |
| Constituency | Saint-Maurice |
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The premiership of Jean Chrétien began on November 4, 1993, when the first Cabinet headed by Jean Chrétien was sworn in by Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn. Chrétien was invited to form the 26th Canadian Ministry and become Prime Minister of Canada following the 1993 federal election, where Chrétien led his Liberal Party to win a majority of seats in the House of Commons of Canada, defeating the Progressive Conservative majority government of Prime Minister Kim Campbell. Chrétien led his Liberals to win two additional majorities in the federal elections of 1997 and 2000.
On December 12, 2003, Chrétien resigned as prime minister, being succeeded by his former finance minister, Paul Martin.