Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation
The Ministries
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Tenth Ministry
Unionist
1
12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920
Prime Minister
Right Honourable Sir Robert Laird Borden
Position Title | |
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Name | Service Date / Termination Date |
Minister of Agriculture | |
Hon. Thomas Alexander Crerar | 12 Oct. 1917 - 11 June 1919 |
Vacant | 12 June 1919 - 17 June 1919 |
Hon. James Alexander Calder | 18 June 1919 - 11 Aug. 1919 |
Hon. Simon Fraser Tolmie | 12 Aug. 1919 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Customs2 | |
Hon. Arthur Lewis Sifton 3 | 12 Oct. 1917 - 17 May 1918 |
Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue2 | |
Hon. Arthur Lewis Sifton 3 | 18 May 1918 - 1 Sept. 1919 |
Hon. John Dowsley Reid | 2 Sept. 1919 - 30 Dec. 1919 |
Hon. Martin Burrell | 31 Dec. 1919 - 7 July 1920 |
Vacant | 8 July 1920 - 10 July 1920 |
Secretary of State for External Affairs4 | |
Rt Hon. Sir Robert Laird Borden | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Finance and Receiver General | |
Hon. Sir William Thomas White | 12 Oct. 1917 - 1 Aug. 1919 |
Hon. Sir Henry Lumley Drayton | 2 Aug. 1919 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Immigration and Colonization5 | |
Hon. James Alexander Calder | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs6 | |
Hon. Arthur Meighen | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Inland Revenue2 | |
Hon. Albert Sévigny | 12 Oct. 1917 - 1 April 1918 |
Vacant | 2 April 1918 - 13 May 1918 |
Hon. Arthur Lewis Sifton 3 | 14 May 1918 - 17 May 1918 |
Minister of the Interior6 | |
Hon. Arthur Meighen | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Justice and Attorney General | |
Hon. Charles Joseph Doherty | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Labour | |
Hon. Thomas Wilson Crothers | 12 Oct. 1917 - 6 Nov. 1918 |
Vacant | 7 Nov. 1918 - 7 Nov. 1918 |
Hon. Gideon Decker Robertson Senator | 8 Nov. 1918 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Marine and Fisheries7 | |
Vacant 8 | 12 Oct. 1917 - 12 Oct. 1917 |
Hon. Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne | 13 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Militia and Defence | |
Hon. Sydney Chilton Mewburn | 12 Oct. 1917 - 15 Jan. 1920 |
Hon. James Alexander Calder | 16 Jan. 1920 - 23 Jan. 1920 |
Hon. Hugh Guthrie | 24 Jan. 1920 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Mines9 | |
Hon. Martin Burrell | 12 Oct. 1917 - 30 Dec. 1919 |
Hon. Arthur Meighen | 31 Dec. 1919 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister without Portfolio | |
Hon. Francis Cochrane | 12 Oct. 1917 - 22 Sept. 1919 |
Hon. Sir James Alexander Lougheed Senator 10 | 12 Oct. 1917 - 20 Feb. 1918 |
Hon. Alexander Kenneth Maclean | 23 Oct. 1917 - 24 Feb. 1920 |
Hon. Gideon Decker Robertson Senator 11 | 23 Oct. 1917 - 7 Nov. 1918 |
Minister of the Naval Service12 | |
Vacant | 12 Oct. 1917 - 12 Oct. 1917 |
Hon. Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne | 13 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of the Overseas Military Forces13 | |
Hon. Sir Albert Edward Kemp | 12 Oct. 1917 - 1 July 1920 |
Postmaster General | |
Hon. Pierre-Édouard Blondin Senator | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
President of the Privy Council14 | |
Hon. Newton Wesley Rowell | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Public Works | |
Hon. Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne 15 | 12 Oct. 1917 - 12 Oct. 1917 |
Hon. Frank Broadstreet Carvell | 13 Oct. 1917 - 1 Aug. 1919 |
Vacant | 2 Aug. 1919 - 5 Aug. 1919 |
Hon. John Dowsley Reid | 6 Aug. 1919 - 2 Sept. 1919 |
Hon. Arthur Lewis Sifton 3 | 3 Sept. 1919 - 30 Dec. 1919 |
Hon. John Dowsley Reid | 31 Dec. 1919 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Railways and Canals | |
Hon. John Dowsley Reid | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Secretary of State of Canada16 9 | |
Hon. Martin Burrell 17 | 12 Oct. 1917 - 30 Dec. 1919 |
Rt Hon. Arthur Lewis Sifton 3 | 31 Dec. 1919 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment18 | |
Hon. Sir James Alexander Lougheed Senator | 21 Feb. 1918 - 10 July 1920 |
Solicitor General of Canada19 | |
Hon. Hugh Guthrie 20 | 5 July 1919 - 23 Jan. 1920 |
Hon. Hugh Guthrie | 24 Jan. 1920 - 10 July 1920 |
Minister of Trade and Commerce | |
Rt Hon. Sir George Eulas Foster | 12 Oct. 1917 - 10 July 1920 |
Position Title | |
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Name | Service Date / Termination Date |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for External Affairs | |
Hugh Clark | 12 Oct. 1917 - 6 Nov. 1918 |
Francis Henry Keefer | 7 Nov. 1918 - 1 July 1920 |
Parliamentary Secretary of Militia and Defence | |
Fleming Blanchard McCurdy | 12 Oct. 1917 - 22 Feb. 1918 |
Vacant | 23 Feb. 1918 - 6 Nov. 1918 |
Hugh Clark | 7 Nov. 1918 - 1 July 1920 |
Parliamentary Secretary of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment | |
Vacant | 21 Feb. 1918 - 22 Feb. 1918 |
Fleming Blanchard McCurdy | 23 Feb. 1918 - 6 Nov. 1918 |
Vacant | 7 Nov. 1918 - 1 July 1920 |
Solicitor General of Canada19 | |
Hon. Hugh Guthrie | 12 Oct. 1917 - 4 July 1919 |
Footnotes
- [1] The Tenth Ministry was in effect a re-organization of the Ninth with the addition of a number of Liberal and Labour Ministers. In addition to Borden, it was composed of 15 Conservatives, 9 Liberals and 1 Labour.
- [2] The Department of Customs and the Department of Inland Revenue amalgamated and combined under the name of the Department of Customs and Inland Revenue and the office of Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue was created by Order in Council dated May 18, 1918, pursuant to the Public Service Rearrangement and Transfer of Duties Act. Statutory provision was not made for the office.
- [3] Sifton was appointed Minister of Customs on October 12, 1917; Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue on May 18, 1918; Minister of Public Works on September 3, 1919; and Secretary of State of Canada on December 31, 1919.
- [4] The Prime Minister was ex officio the Secretary of State for External Affairs.
- [5] The office of Minister of Immigration and Colonization was created effective October 12, 1917 by Order in Council dated October 29, 1917, pursuant to the War Measures Act. Statutory provision for the office was made by Statute 8-9 Geo. V, c. 3, and assented to on April 12, 1918.
- [6] The Minister of the Interior was ex officio the Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs.
- [7] The Minister of Marine and Fisheries was ex officio, the Minister of the Naval Service.
- [8] Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fisheries in the Ninth Ministry, resigned from office on October 13, 1917. Since he could not be considered a member of the Tenth Ministry, the office is shown vacant for October 12.
- [9] The Department of Mines was presided over by the minister of another department who was to be named by the Governor in Council and who was to be called "The Minister of Mines". Until December 31, 1919 the Secretary of State of Canada was ex officio the Minister of Mines, at which time the Minister of the Interior was named Minister of Mines.
- [10] Lougheed was appointed Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment on February 21, 1918.
- [11] Robertson was appointed Minister of Labour on November 8, 1918.
- [12] The Minister of the Naval Service was also the Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
- [13] Statute 7-8 Geo. V, c. 35, assented to on September 20, 1917, provided for the termination of the offices of Minister of the Overseas Military Forces, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Secretary of Militia and Defence at the end of the session of Parliament in which the war, which had been declared on August 4, 1914, ended. An Imperial Order in Council declared the war terminated as of August 31, 1921. However, on December 20, 1919, the Governor in Council had approved an Order in Council which recognized that the war had in effect ceased to exist and provided for the repeal of all Orders in Council passed pursuant to the War Measures Act by the end of the next session of Parliament. That session of Parliament terminated on July 1, 1920, and as of that date the Government considered the Act creating these offices to be Spent.
- [14] The Department of Health was created by Statute 9-10 Geo. V, c. 24, assented to on June 6, 1919, and was to be presided over by the minister of another department who was to be named by the Governor in Council. During the Tenth Ministry the President of the Privy Council was designated to be ex officio the minister to preside over the department.
- [15] Ballantyne was appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries on October 13, 1917.
- [16] The Secretary of State of Canada was ex officio the Registrar General of Canada.
- [17] Burrell was appointed Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue on December 31, 1919.
- [18] The office of Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment was created by Order in Council dated February 21, 1918, pursuant to the War Measures Act. Statutory provision for the office was made by Statute 8-9 Geo. V, c. 42, and assented to on May 24, 1918.
- [19] See also Not of the Cabinet, Solicitor General of Canada.
- [20] Guthrie was appointed Minister of Militia and Defence on January 24, 1920.