7th Canadian Ministry
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The Seventh Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Sir Charles Tupper. It governed Canada from 1 May 1896 to 8 July 1896. It was formed after the 7th Canadian Parliament was dissolved, and lost the 8th Canadian federal election, so it never faced a parliament. The government was formed by the old Conservative Party of Canada.
[edit] Ministers
- Auguste-Réal Angers
- John Costigan
- Alphonse Desjardins (politician)
- Arthur Rupert Dickey
- Donald Ferguson
- George Eulas Foster
- John Graham Haggart
- William Bullock Ives
- Hugh John Macdonald
- Walter Humphries Montague
- Edward Gawler Prior
- John Jones Ross
- Frank Smith (Canadian politician)
- Louis-Olivier Taillon
- David Tisdale
- Charles Tupper
- John Fisher Wood
[edit] References
- Government of Canada. Seventh Ministry. Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
[edit] Succession
Preceded by 6th Canadian Ministry |
Canadian Ministries 1896 |
Succeeded by 8th Canadian Ministry |