1st Canadian Ministry
1st Canadian Ministry 1er conseil des ministres du Canada | |
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1st cabinet of Canada | |
Date formed | July 1, 1867 |
Date dissolved | November 5, 1873 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Sir John A. Macdonald |
Head of government's history | Premiership of Sir John A. Macdonald |
Head of state | Queen Victoria |
Number of ministers | 19 |
Member party | Liberal-Conservative Party |
Status in legislature | ended |
Opposition party | Liberal Party of Canada |
History | |
Election(s) | 1867 |
Legislature term(s) | |
Budget(s) | 1867 |
Predecessor |
16th Ministry of the Province of Canada 7th Ministry of New Brunswick 7th Ministry of Nova Scotia |
Successor | 2nd Canadian Ministry |
The First Canadian Ministry was the first cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. It governed Canada from 1 July 1867 to 5 November 1873, including all of the 1st Canadian Parliament as well as the first eight months of the 2nd. The government was formed by the Liberal-Conservative Party in coalition with the old Conservative Party of Canada. Macdonald was also Prime Minister in the Third Canadian Ministry.
Ministers
- Prime Minister
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: Sir John A. Macdonald
- Minister of Agriculture
- 1 July 1867 – 15 November 1869: Jean-Charles Chapais
- 16 November 1869 – 24 October 1871: Christopher Dunkin
- 25 October 1871 – 5 November 1873: John Henry Pope
- Minister of Customs
- 1 July 1867 – 21 February 1873: Samuel Leonard Tilley
- 22 February 1873 – 5 November 1873: Charles Tupper
- Minister of Finance
- 1 July 1867 – 7 November 1867: Alexander Tilloch Galt
- 8 November 1867 – 17 November 1867: Vacant
- 18 November 1867 – 30 September 1869: John Rose
- 1 October 1869 – 8 October 1869: Vacant
- 9 October 1869 – 21 February 1873: Francis Hincks
- 22 February 1873 – 5 November 1873: Samuel Leonard Tilley
- Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs
- 22 May 1868 – 7 December 1869: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio)
- 22 May 1868 – 7 December 1869: Hector Louis Langevin
- 8 December 1869 – 30 June 1873: The Secretary of State of the Provinces (Ex officio)
- 8 December 1869 – 6 May 1873: Joseph Howe
- 7 May 1873 – 13 June 1873: James Cox Aikins (Acting)
- 14 June 1873 – 30 June 1873: Thomas Nicholson Gibbs
- 1 July 1873 – 5 November 1873: The Minister of the Interior (Ex officio)
- 1 July 1873 – 5 November 1873: Alexander Campbell
- 22 May 1868 – 7 December 1869: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio)
- Minister of Inland Revenue
- 1 July 1867 – 14 July 1868: William Pearce Howland
- 15 July 1868 – 15 November 1869: Alexander Campbell (Acting)
- 16 November 1869 – 1 July 1872: Alexander Morris
- 2 July 1872 – 3 March 1873: Charles Tupper
- 4 March 1873 – 30 June 1873: John O'Connor
- 1 July 1873 – 5 November 1873: Thomas Nicholson Gibbs
- Minister of the Interior
- Was the Secretary of State for the Provinces to 30 June 1873.
- 1 July 1873 – 5 November 1873: Alexander Campbell
- Minister of Justice
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: John Alexander Macdonald
- Attorney General of Canada
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: The Minister of Justice (Ex officio)
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: John Alexander Macdonald
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: The Minister of Justice (Ex officio)
- Minister of Marine and Fisheries
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: Peter Mitchell
- Minister of Militia and Defence
- 1 July 1867 – 20 May 1873: George-Étienne Cartier
- 21 May 1873 – 30 June 1873: Hector Louis Langevin (Acting)
- 1 July 1873 – 4 November 1873: Hugh McDonald
- 5 November 1873: Vacant
- Postmaster General
- 1 July 1867 – 30 June 1873: Alexander Campbell
- 1 July 1873 – 5 November 1873: John O'Connor
- President of the Privy Council
- 1 July 1867 – 29 Dec. 1867: Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair
- 30 December 1867 – 29 January 1869: Vacant
- 30 January 1869 – 15 November 1869: Joseph Howe
- 16 November 1869 – 20 June 1870: Edward Kenny
- 21 June 1870 – 1 July 1872: Charles Tupper
- 2 July 1872 – 3 March 1873: John O'Connor
- 4 March 1873 – 13 June 1873: Vacant
- 14 June 1873 – 30 June 1873: Hugh McDonald
- 1 July 1873 – 5 November 1873: Vacant
- Minister of Public Works
- 1 July 1867 – 27 September 1869: William McDougall
- 28 September 1869: Vacant
- 29 September 1869 – 7 December 1869: Hector Louis Langevin (Acting)
- 8 December 1869 – 5 November 1873: Hector Louis Langevin
- Receiver General
- 1 July 1867 – 3 July 1867: Vacant
- 4 July 1867 – 15 November 1869: Edward Kenny
- 16 November 1869 – 29 January 1873: Jean-Charles Chapais
- 30 January 1873 – 5 November 1873: Théodore Robitaille
- Secretary of State of Canada
- 1 July 1867 – 7 December 1869: Hector Louis Langevin
- 8 December 1869 – 5 November 1873: James Cox Aikins
- Registrar General of Canada
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio)
- 1 July 1867 – 7 December 1869: Hector Louis Langevin
- 8 December 1869 – 5 November 1873: James Cox Aikins
- 1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio)
- Secretary of State for the Provinces
- 1 July 1867 – 30 April 1868: Adams George Archibald
- 1 May 1868 – 15 November 1869: Vacant
- 16 November 1869 – 6 May 1873: Joseph Howe
- 7 May 1873 – 13 June 1873: James Cox Aikins (Acting)
- 14 June 1873 – 30 June 1873: Thomas Nicholson Gibbs
- Became Minister of the Interior from 1 July 1873.
References
- Government of Canada. "First Ministry". Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
Succession
Ministries of Canada | ||
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Preceded by 16th Ministry of the Province of Canada 7th Ministry of Nova Scotia 7th Ministry of New Brunswick |
1st Canadian Ministry 1867–1872 |
Succeeded by 2nd Canadian Ministry |
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