Cabinet of British Columbia, 1916–1918
This article is about the ministry in British Columbia, Canada. For the ministry in Victoria, Australia, see Bowser ministry (Victoria) .
The Bowser ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia ) that governed British Columbia from December 15, 1915, to November 23, 1916. It was led by William John Bowser , the 17th premier of British Columbia , and was composed of members of the Conservative Party .
The Bowser ministry was established following the resignation of previous premier Richard McBride on December 15, 1915. It was disestablished after the party was defeated in the 1916 election .
List of ministers
Bowser ministry by portfolio
Portfolio
Minister
Tenure
Start
End
Premier of British Columbia
William John Bowser
December 15, 1915
November 23, 1916
President of the Council
William Manson
December 15, 1915
June 5, 1916
Ernest Miller
June 5, 1916
November 23, 1916
Minister of Agriculture
William Manson
June 5, 1916
November 23, 1916
Attorney General
William John Bowser
December 15, 1915
November 23, 1916
Minister of Finance
Alfred Cornelius Flumerfelt
December 15, 1915
March 17, 1916
Lorne Argyle Campbell
March 17, 1916
July 17, 1916
Alexander Stewart
July 17, 1916
November 23, 1916
Minister of Lands
William Roderick Ross
December 15, 1915
November 23, 1916
Minister of Mines
Lorne Argyle Campbell
December 15, 1915
November 23, 1916
Provincial Secretary/Minister of Education
Thomas Taylor
December 15, 1915
June 6, 1916
George Albert McGuire
June 6, 1916
November 23, 1916
Minister of Public Works
Charles Edward Tisdall
December 15, 1915
March 1, 1916
Thomas Taylor
March 1, 1916
November 23, 1916
Minister of Railways
Charles Edward Tisdall
December 15, 1915
March 1, 1916
Thomas Taylor
March 1, 1916
November 23, 1916
References
"British Columbia Executive Council Appointments (1871-1986)" (PDF). Legislative Library of British Columbia . pp. 35–36. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
"Finance and Agriculture" from December 15, 1915 to June 5, 1916
Sources
"British Columbia Executive Council Appointments (1871-1986)" (PDF). Legislative Library of British Columbia . pp. 37–38. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
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