10th Canadian Ministry
10th Canadian Ministry 10e conseil des ministres du Canada | |
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10th ministry of Canada | |
Date formed | 12 October 1917 |
Date dissolved | 10 July 1920 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | King George V |
Head of government | Robert Borden |
Member party | Unionist Party |
Opposition party | Liberal Party of Canada |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election(s) | 1917 |
Legislature term(s) | 13th Canadian Parliament |
Predecessor | 9th Canadian Ministry |
Successor | 11th Canadian Ministry |
The Tenth Canadian Ministry was the second cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden. It governed Canada from 12 October 1917 to 10 July 1920, including most of the 13th Canadian Parliament. The government was formed by the Unionists, a war-time coalition between the old Conservative Party of Canada and some members of the Liberal Party of Canada. Borden was also Prime Minister in the Ninth Canadian Ministry.
Ministers
- Charles Ballantyne
- Pierre Édouard Blondin
- Robert Borden
- Martin Burrell
- James Alexander Calder
- Frank Broadstreet Carvell
- Francis Cochrane
- Thomas Crerar
- Thomas Wilson Crothers
- Charles Doherty
- Henry Lumley Drayton
- George Eulas Foster
- Hugh Guthrie
- Albert Edward Kemp
- James Alexander Lougheed
- Alexander Kenneth Maclean
- Arthur Meighen
- Sydney Chilton Mewburn
- John Dowsley Reid
- Gideon Robertson
- Newton Rowell
- Albert Sévigny
- Arthur Lewis Sifton
- Simon Fraser Tolmie
- William Thomas White
References
- Government of Canada. "Tenth Ministry". Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation. Privy Council Office. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
Succession
Ministries of Canada | ||
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Preceded by 9th Canadian Ministry |
10th Canadian Ministry 1917–1920 |
Succeeded by 11th Canadian Ministry |
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