Cabinet Name: | McBride ministry |
Cabinet Type: | ministry |
Cabinet Number: | 17th |
Jurisdiction: | British Columbia |
Flag: | Flag of British Columbia.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Government Head Title: | Premier |
Government Head: | Richard McBride |
State Head Title: | Monarch |
State Head: | Edward VII (1903–10) George V (1910–15) |
Represented By Title: | Lieutenant Governor |
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Political Parties: | Conservative Party |
Opposition Party: |
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Legislature Status: | Majority |
Predecessor: | Prior ministry |
Successor: | Bowser ministry |
The McBride ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from June 1, 1903, to December 15, 1915. It was led by Richard McBride, the 16th premier of British Columbia, and was composed of members of the Conservative Party.
The McBride ministry was established following the victory of his party, the Conservative Party of British Columbia in the 1903 election. It was disestablished when McBride resigned in 1915.
Minister | Tenure | ||
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Start | End | ||
Premier of British Columbia | Richard McBride | June 1, 1903 | December 15, 1915 |
President of the Council | Robert Garnett Tatlow | June 2, 1903 | June 4, 1903 |
Charles Wilson | June 8, 1903 | November 5, 1903 | |
Frederick John Fulton | November 5, 1903 | June 6, 1904 | |
Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton | June 6, 1904 | October 10, 1910 | |
Albert Edward McPhillips | October 10, 1910 | September 25, 1913 | |
Vacant | September 25, 1913 | November 1913 | |
Richard McBride | November 1913 | December 15, 1915 | |
Attorney General | Albert Edward McPhillips | June 4, 1903 | November 5, 1903 |
Charles Wilson | November 5, 1903 | March 15, 1906 | |
March 15, 1906 | July 24, 1907 | ||
William John Bowser | July 24, 1907 | December 15, 1915 | |
Minister of Finance and Agriculture | Robert Garnett Tatlow | June 4, 1903 | October 21, 1909 |
William John Bowser | October 21, 1909 | October 10, 1910 | |
Price Ellison | October 10, 1910 | March 8, 1915 | |
William John Bowser | March 9, 1915 | December 15, 1915 | |
Minister of Lands | Richard McBride | June 2, 1903 | November 5, 1903 |
Robert Francis Green | November 5, 1903 | December 23, 1906 | |
Robert Garnett Tatlow | December 23, 1906 | March 7, 1907 | |
Frederick John Fulton | March 7, 1907 | October 21, 1909 | |
Price Ellison | November 1, 1909 | October 10, 1910 | |
William Roderick Ross | October 10, 1910 | December 15, 1915 | |
Minister of Mines | Robert Francis Green | June 4, 1903 | November 5, 1903 |
Richard McBride | November 5, 1903 | December 15, 1915 | |
Provincial Secretary/Minister of Education | Robert Francis Green | June 8, 1903 | September 18, 1903 |
Arthur Samuel Goodeve | September 18, 1903 | November 2, 1903 | |
Richard McBride | November 5, 1903 | May 18, 1904 | |
Frederick John Fulton | May 18, 1904 | December 31, 1906 | |
William Manson | December 31, 1906 | February 27, 1907 | |
Henry Esson Young | February 27, 1907 | December 15, 1915 | |
Minister of Public Works | Thomas Taylor | December 22, 1908 | December 15, 1915 |
Minister of Railways | Thomas Taylor | March 10, 1911 | December 15, 1915 |
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