Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation
The Ministries
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Seventeenth Ministry
Liberal
1
15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957
Prime Minister
Right Honourable Louis Stephen St-Laurent 2
Position Title | |
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Name | Service Date / Termination Date |
Minister of Agriculture | |
Rt Hon. James Garfield Gardiner | 15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration3 | |
Hon. Walter Edward Harris 4 | 18 Jan. 1950 - 30 June 1954 |
Hon. John Whitney Pickersgill | 1 July 1954 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Defence Production5 | |
Rt Hon. Clarence Decatur Howe 6 | 1 April 1951 - 21 June 1957 |
Secretary of State for External Affairs | |
Hon. Lester Bowles Pearson | 15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Finance and Receiver General | |
Hon. Douglas Charles Abbott | 15 Nov. 1948 - 30 June 1954 |
Hon. Walter Edward Harris | 1 July 1954 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Fisheries | |
Hon. Robert Wellington Mayhew | 15 Nov. 1948 - 14 Oct. 1952 |
Hon. James Sinclair | 15 Oct. 1952 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Justice and Attorney General7 | |
Hon. Stuart Sinclair Garson | 15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Labour | |
Hon. Humphrey Mitchell | 15 Nov. 1948 - 2 Aug. 1950 |
Hon. Paul Joseph James Martin | 3 Aug. 1950 - 6 Aug. 1950 |
Hon. Milton Fowler Gregg | 7 Aug. 1950 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Mines and Resources3 | |
Hon. James Angus MacKinnon 8 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 31 March 1949 |
Hon. Colin William George Gibson | 1 April 1949 - 17 Jan. 1950 |
Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys3 | |
Hon. James Joseph McCann 9 | 18 Jan. 1950 - 12 Dec. 1950 |
Hon. George Prudham | 13 Dec. 1950 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister without Portfolio | |
Hon. Wishart McLea Robertson Senator | 15 Nov. 1948 - 13 Oct. 1953 |
Hon. James Angus MacKinnon Senator | 1 April 1949 - 13 Dec. 1950 |
Hon. William Ross Macdonald Senator 10 | 14 Oct. 1953 - 11 Jan. 1954 |
Associate Minister of National Defence11 | |
Vacant | 11 Feb. 1953 - 11 Feb. 1953 |
Hon. Ralph Osborne Campney 12 | 12 Feb. 1953 - 30 June 1954 |
Vacant | 1 July 1954 - 25 April 1957 |
Hon. Paul Theodore Hellyer | 26 April 1957 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of National Defence7 11 13 | |
Hon. Brooke Claxton | 15 Nov. 1948 - 30 June 1954 |
Hon. Ralph Osborne Campney 12 | 1 July 1954 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of National Health and Welfare | |
Hon. Paul Joseph James Martin | 15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of National Revenue | |
Hon. James Joseph McCann 9 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources14 | |
Hon. Jean Lesage | 16 Dec. 1953 - 21 June 1957 |
Postmaster General | |
Hon. Ernest Bertrand | 15 Nov. 1948 - 23 Aug. 1949 |
Vacant | 24 Aug. 1949 - 24 Aug. 1949 |
Hon. Gabriel Édouard Rinfret | 25 Aug. 1949 - 12 Feb. 1952 |
Hon. Alcide Côté | 13 Feb. 1952 - 7 Aug. 1955 |
Vacant | 8 Aug. 1955 - 15 Aug. 1955 |
Hon. Roch Pinard | 16 Aug. 1955 - 2 Nov. 1955 |
Hon. Hugues Lapointe 15 | 3 Nov. 1955 - 21 June 1957 |
President of the Privy Council | |
Rt Hon. Louis Stephen St-Laurent | 15 Nov. 1948 - 24 April 1957 |
Hon. Lionel Chevrier | 25 April 1957 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Public Works | |
Hon. Alphonse Fournier | 15 Nov. 1948 - 11 June 1953 |
Hon. Walter Edward Harris | 12 June 1953 - 16 Sept. 1953 |
Hon. Robert Henry Winters | 17 Sept. 1953 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Reconstruction and Supply3 | |
Hon. Robert Henry Winters 16 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 17 Jan. 1950 |
Minister of Resources and Development3 | |
Hon. Robert Henry Winters 17 | 18 Jan. 1950 - 16 Sept. 1953 |
Hon. Jean Lesage 18 | 17 Sept. 1953 - 15 Dec. 1953 |
Secretary of State of Canada19 | |
Hon. Colin William George Gibson 20 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 31 March 1949 |
Hon. Frederick Gordon Bradley | 1 April 1949 - 11 June 1953 |
Hon. John Whitney Pickersgill 21 | 12 June 1953 - 30 June 1954 |
Hon. Roch Pinard | 1 July 1954 - 21 June 1957 |
Solicitor General of Canada7 13 11 | |
Hon. Joseph Jean | 15 Nov. 1948 - 23 Aug. 1949 |
Vacant | 24 Aug. 1949 - 24 Aug. 1949 |
Hon. Hugues Lapointe 15 | 25 Aug. 1949 - 6 Aug. 1950 |
Hon. Stuart Sinclair Garson | 7 Aug. 1950 - 14 Oct. 1952 |
Hon. Ralph Osborne Campney 12 | 15 Oct. 1952 - 11 Jan. 1954 |
Hon. William Ross Macdonald Senator | 12 Jan. 1954 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Trade and Commerce | |
Rt Hon. Clarence Decatur Howe 6 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Transport | |
Hon. Lionel Chevrier 22 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 30 June 1954 |
Hon. George Carlyle Marler | 1 July 1954 - 21 June 1957 |
Minister of Veterans Affairs | |
Hon. Milton Fowler Gregg 23 | 15 Nov. 1948 - 6 Aug. 1950 |
Hon. Hugues Lapointe 15 | 7 Aug. 1950 - 21 June 1957 |
Footnotes
- [1] On November 15, 1948 King resigned as Prime Minister and President of the Privy Council. On the same day the Seventeenth Ministry assumed office. It included eighteen ministers from the Sixteenth Ministry, seventeen of whom retained their previous portfolios. Howe dropped one of his: Reconstruction and Supply.
- [2] St-Laurent was also President of the Privy Council.
- [3] The offices of Minister of Mines and Resources and Minister of Reconstruction and Supply were abolished by Statute 13 Geo. VI, c. 18, and the offices of the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys and Minister of Resources and Development created by Statutes 13 Geo. VI, c. 16, 17 and 18 respectively, each assented to on December 10, 1949 and proclaimed in force on January 18, 1950.
- [4] Harris was appointed Minister of Finance and Receiver General on July 1, 1954.
- [5] The office of Minister of Defence Production was created by Statute 15 Geo. VI, c. 4, assented to on March 21, 1951 and proclaimed in force on April 1, 1951.
- [6] Howe was appointed Minister of Trade and Commerce on November 15, 1948; and Minister of Defence Production on April 1, 1951.
- [7] By Order in Council dated August 7, 1950, pursuant to the Public Service Rearrangement and Transfer of Duties Act, the powers, duties and functions of the Solicitor General of Canada were transferred to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, and were exercised by him until October 14, 1952.
- [8] MacKinnon was appointed Minister without Portfolio on April 1, 1949.
- [9] McCann was appointed Minister of National Revenue on November 15, 1948; and Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys on January 18, 1950.
- [10] Macdonald was appointed Solicitor General of Canada on January 12, 1954.
- [11] Statute 1-2 Eliz. II, c. 6, assented to on February 11, 1953, amended the National Defence Act to provide for the appointment at any time of an Associate Minister of National Defence. Previously the Act had provided for the appointment of three additional Ministers of National Defence and three Associate Ministers of National Defence only during an emergency.
- [12] Campney was appointed Solicitor General of Canada on October 15, 1952; Associate Minister of National Defence on February 12, 1953; and Minister of National Defence on July 1, 1954.
- [13] The National Defence Act of 1950 (Statute 14 Geo. VI, c. 43) provided for the designation by the Governor in Council of any other person in addition to the Minister of National Defence to exercise any power or perform any duty or function vested in the Minister of National Defence. By Order in Council dated November 24, 1952, the Solicitor General of Canada was so designated and exercised that function until February 12, 1953. See Associate Minister of National Defence.
- [14] The office of Minister of Resources and Development was abolished and the office of Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources created by Statute 2-3 Eliz. II, c. 4, and assented to on December 16, 1953.
- [15] Lapointe was appointed Sollicitor General on August 25, 1949; Minister of Veterans Affairs on August 7, 1950; and Postmaster General on November 3, 1955.
- [16] Winters was appointed Minister of Resources and Development on January 18, 1950.
- [17] Winters was appointed Minister of Public Works on September 17, 1953.
- [18] Lesage was appointed Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources on December 16, 1953.
- [19] The Secretary of State of Canada was ex officio the Registrar General of Canada.
- [20] Gibson was appointed Minister of Mines and Resources on April 1, 1949.
- [21] Pickersgill was appointed Minister of Citizenship and Immigration on July 1, 1954.
- [22] Chevrier rejoined the Ministry as President of the Privy Council on April 25, 1957.
- [23] Gregg was appointed Minister of Labour on August 7, 1950.