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Cabinet of British Columbia, 1933–1941

Oliver ministry

19th ministry of British Columbia
Date formedMarch 6, 1918 (1918-03-06)
Date dissolvedAugust 17, 1927 (1927-08-17)
People and organisations
MonarchGeorge V
Lieutenant Governor
PremierJohn Oliver
Member partiesLiberal Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyConservative Party
Opposition leader
History
Elections1920,1924
Legislature terms
PredecessorBrewster ministry
SuccessorMacLean ministry

TheOliver ministry was the combinedCabinet (formally theExecutive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from March 6, 1918, to August 7, 1927. It was led byJohn Oliver, the 19thpremier of British Columbia, and was composed of members of theLiberal Party.

The Oliver ministry was established following the death of the previous Premier,Harlan Carey Brewster and the election ofJohn Oliver as the leader of the Liberal Party and hence Premier. It governed for the remainder of the14th Parliament of British Columbia and, after re-election in the1920 and1924 elections, the entirety of the15th Parliament of British Columbia and the duration of the16th Parliament of British Columbia up to John Oliver's death on August 17, 1927.

List of ministers

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Oliver ministry by portfolio[1]
PortfolioMinisterTenure
StartEnd
Premier of British ColumbiaJohn OliverMarch 6, 1918August 17, 1927
Minister of AgricultureJohn OliverMarch 6, 1918April 25, 1918
Edward Dodsley BarrowApril 25, 1918August 17, 1927
Attorney GeneralJohn Wallace de Beque FarrisMarch 6, 1918January 28, 1922
Alexander Malcolm MansonJanuary 28, 1922August 17, 1927
Minister of EducationJohn Duncan MacLeanMarch 6, 1918August 17, 1927
Minister of FinanceJohn HartMarch 6, 1918August 28, 1924
John Duncan MacLeanAugust 28, 1924August 17, 1927
Minister of IndustriesJohn OliverJune 14, 1919April 10, 1922
Joe HartApril 10, 1922August 28, 1924
John Duncan MacLeanSeptember 6, 1924August 17, 1927
Minister of LabourJohn Wallace de Beque FarrisMarch 6, 1918January 28, 1922
VacantJanuary 28, 1922April 12, 1922
Alexander Malcolm MansonApril 12, 1922August 17, 1927
Minister of LandsThomas Dufferin PattulloMarch 6, 1918August 17, 1927
Minister of MinesWilliam SloanMarch 6, 1918August 17, 1927
Provincial SecretaryJohn Duncan MacLeanMarch 6, 1918September 6, 1924
Kenneth Cattanach MacDonaldSeptember 6, 1924October 6, 1924
William SloanOctober 7, 1924August 17, 1927
Minister of Public WorksJames Horace KingMarch 6, 1918January 24, 1922
William Henry SutherlandJanuary 24, 1922August 17, 1927
Minister of RailwaysJohn OliverMarch 6, 1918October 17, 1922
John Duncan MacLeanOctober 17, 1922August 28, 1924
William Henry SutherlandAugust 28, 1924August 17, 1927
Minister without PortfolioMary Ellen SmithMarch 24, 1921November 19, 1921

References

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  1. ^"British Columbia Executive Council Appointments (1871-1986)"(PDF).Legislative Library of British Columbia. pp. 40–42. RetrievedMarch 13, 2024.

Sources

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"British Columbia Executive Council Appointments (1871-1986)"(PDF).Legislative Library of British Columbia. pp. 40–42. RetrievedMarch 13, 2024.
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