10th Canadian Ministry
10th Canadian Ministry 10e conseil des ministres du Canada | |
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10th ministry of Canada | |
Date formed | 12 October 1917 |
Date dissolved | 10 July 1920 |
People and organizations | |
Monarch | George V |
Governor General | Duke of Devonshire |
Prime Minister | Robert Borden |
Member party | Unionist Party |
Status in legislature | 153 / 235 Majority |
Opposition party | Liberal Party of Canada |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election(s) | 1917 |
Legislature term(s) | 13th Canadian Parliament |
Predecessor | 9th Canadian Ministry |
Successor | 11th Canadian Ministry |
The Tenth Canadian Ministry was the second
Ninth Canadian Ministry, but formed a coalition ministry for the 1917 Canadian federal election
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Ministers
- Prime Minister
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Sir Robert Borden
- Minister of Agriculture
- 12 October 1917 – 18 June 1919: Thomas Crerar
- 18 June 1919 – 12 August 1919: James Alexander Calder (acting)
- 12 August 1919 – 10 July 1920: Simon Fraser Tolmie
- Minister of Aviation
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Albert Edward Kemp
- Minister of Customs
- 12 October 1917 – 18 May 1918: Arthur Lewis Sifton
- Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue
- 18 May 1918 – 2 September 1919: Arthur Lewis Sifton
- 2 September 1919 – 31 December 1919: John Dowsley Reid (acting)
- 31 December 1919 – 10 July 1920: Martin Burrell
- Secretary of State for External Affairs
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Sir Robert Borden
- Minister of Finance
- 12 October 1917 – 2 August 1919: Sir William Thomas White
- 2 August 1919 – 10 July 1920: Sir Henry Lumley Drayton
- Receiver General of Canada
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Minister of Finance (Ex officio)
- 12 October 1917 – 2 August 1919: William Thomas White
- 2 August 1919 – 10 July 1920: Henry Lumley Drayton
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Minister of Finance (Ex officio)
- Minister presiding over the Department of Health
- 6 June 1919 – 10 July 1920: Newton Rowell
- Minister of Immigration and Colonization
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: James Alexander Calder
- Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Minister of the Interior (Ex officio)
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Arthur Meighen
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Minister of the Interior (Ex officio)
- Minister of Inland Revenue
- 12 October 1917 – 1 April 1918: Albert Sévigny
- 1 April 1918 – 14 May 1918: Vacant (Joseph Ulric Vincent was acting)
- 14 May 1918 – 18 May 1918: Arthur Lewis Sifton
- Minister of the Interior
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Arthur Meighen
- Minister of Justice
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Charles Doherty
- Attorney General of Canada
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Minister of Justice (Ex officio)
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Charles Doherty
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Minister of Justice (Ex officio)
- Minister of Labour
- 12 October 1917 – 8 November 1918: Thomas Wilson Crothers
- 8 November 1918 – 10 July 1920: Gideon Robertson
- Leader of the Government in the Senate
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Sir James Alexander Lougheed
- Minister of Marine and Fisheries
- 12 October 1917 – 13 October 1917: Vacant (Alexander Johnston was acting)
- 13 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Charles Ballantyne
- Minister of Militia and Defence
- 12 October 1917 – 16 January 1920: Sydney Chilton Mewburn
- 16 January 1920 – 24 January 1920: James Alexander Calder (acting)
- 24 January 1920 – 10 July 1920: Hugh Guthrie
- Minister of Mines
- 12 October 1917 – 31 December 1919: Martin Burrell
- 31 December 1919 – 10 July 1920: Arthur Meighen
- Minister of the Naval Service
- 12 October 1917 – 13 October 1917: Vacant (George Joseph Desbarats was acting)
- 13 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Charles Ballantyne
- Minister of Overseas Military Forces
- 12 October 1917 – 1 July 1920: Sir Albert Edward Kemp
- Postmaster General
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Pierre-Édouard Blondin
- President of the Privy Council
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Newton Rowell
- Minister of Public Works
- 12 October 1917 – 13 October 1917: Charles Ballantyne
- 13 October 1917 – 6 August 1919: Frank Broadstreet Carvell
- 6 August 1919 – 3 September 1919: John Dowsley Reid (acting)
- 3 September 1919 – 31 December 1919: Arthur Lewis Sifton
- 31 December 1919 – 10 July 1920: John Dowsley Reid (acting)
- Minister of Railways and Canals
- 12 October 1917 – 1 July 1920: John Dowsley Reid
- Secretary of State of Canada
- 12 October 1917 – 31 December 1919: Martin Burrell
- 31 December 1919 – 10 July 1920: Arthur Lewis Sifton
- Registrar General of Canada
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio)
- 12 October 1917 – 31 December 1919: Martin Burrell
- 31 December 1919 – 10 July 1920: Arthur Lewis Sifton
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio)
- Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment
- 21 February 1918 – 10 July 1920: Sir James Alexander Lougheed
- Solicitor General of Canada
- 5 July 1919 – 10 July 1920: Hugh Guthrie
- Minister of Trade and Commerce
- 12 October 1917 – 10 July 1920: Sir George Eulas Foster
- Minister without Portfolio
- 12 October 1917 – 22 September 1919: Francis Cochrane
- 12 October 1917 – 21 February 1918: Sir James Alexander Lougheed
- 23 October 1917 – 25 February 1920: Alexander Kenneth Maclean
- 23 October 1917 – 8 November 1918: Gideon Robertson
Offices not of the Cabinet
Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for External Affairs
- 12 October 1917 – 7 November 1918: Hugh Clark
- 7 November 1918 – 10 July 1920: Francis Henry Keefer
Parliamentary Secretary of Militia and Defence
- 12 October 1917 – 23 February 1918: Fleming Blanchard McCurdy
- 23 February 1918 – 7 November 1918: Vacant
- 7 November 1918 – 10 July 1920: Hugh Clark
Parliamentary Secretary of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment
- 21 February 1918 – 23 February 1918: Vacant
- 23 February 1918 – 7 November 1918: Fleming Blanchard McCurdy
- 7 November 1918 – 10 July 1920: Vacant
- 12 October 1917 – 5 July 1919: Hugh Guthrie
References
- Government of Canada. "Tenth Ministry". Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2010-07-01.