Secretary of State for the Provinces explained

Post:Secretary of State for the Provinces
Member Of:Cabinet of Canada
Formation:July 1, 1867
First:Adams George Archibald
Last:Thomas Nicholson Gibbs
Abolished:June 30, 1873

Secretary of State for the Provinces was an office in the Cabinet of Canada, active from 1867 to 1873. The office was superseded by the Minister of the Interior on May 3, 1873.

The position was responsible for managing the responsibilities and inter-governmental links between the federal government and the provincial counterparts. The post replaced that of the Secretary of State for the Colonies in Britain and that of the Provincial Secretary or Colonial Secretary within the former British colonies of British North America (see Provincial Secretary of Upper Canada, Provincial Secretary of Lower Canada, United Provinces of Canada)

Ministers

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
1Sir Adams George ArchibaldJuly 1, 1867April 30, 1868Liberal-Conservative1 (Macdonald)
2Joseph HoweNovember 16, 1869May 6, 1873Liberal-Conservative
James Cox Aikins
(Acting)
May 7, 1873June 13, 1873Liberal-Conservative
3Thomas Nicholson GibbsJune 14, 1873June 30, 1873Liberal-Conservative

See also