Before
Confederation there were two registrars general, appointed as the provincial secretaries of
Upper Canada and
Lower Canada. After Confederation in 1867, the
secretary of state for Canada executed the functions of the registrar general. In 1966, the registrar general was created as a separate ministerial office. The following year in 1967, the Department of Registrar General was abolished and its functions assigned to the
minister of consumer and corporate affairs. In 1995, several portfolios were reorganized and the minister of consumer and corporate affairs portfolio was merged with the minister of industry portfolio, which is today responsible for performing the duties of the registrar general. ==Provincial or territorial registrars general==