Minister of Militia and Defence explained

Post:Minister of Militia and Defence
Body:Canada
Department:Department of Militia and Defence
Canadian Militia
Style:The Honourable
Appointer:Monarch (represented by the governor general);
Appointer Qualified:on the advice of the prime minister
Termlength:At Her/His Majesty's pleasure
Precursor:Minister of Militia and Defence of the Province of Canada
First:George-Étienne Cartier
Last:George Perry Graham
Superseded By:Minister of National Defence

The Minister of Militia and Defence was the federal government minister in charge of the volunteer army units in Canada, the Canadian Militia.

From 1855 to 1906, the minister was responsible for Canadian militia units only, as the British Army was still stationed in Canada. From 1906 to 1923, the minister was in charge of the Department of Militia and Defence (Canada). After 1923, the position was merged with the Minister of the Naval Service and the Minister of Aviation into the new position of Minister of National Defence. The Minister of National Defence became responsible for the Canadian Militia, the Royal Canadian Navy and, from 1924, the Royal Canadian Air Force.

List of ministers

Pre-Confederation (1855–1867)

The following individuals were named the Minister of Militia and Defence for the Province of Canada.

Key:

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical party
1Étienne-Paschal Taché1855 1860Parti bleu
2John A. Macdonald18601867Tories

Post-Confederation (1867–1922)

The following individuals were named the Minister of Militia and Defence for Canada.

Key:

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical partyMinistryRef.
1George-Étienne Cartier1 July 1867 20 May 1873Liberal-Conservative1 (Macdonald)[1]
Hector-Louis Langevin
(Acting)
21 May 1873 30 June 1873[2]
2Hugh McDonald1 July 1873 4 November 1873[3]
3William Ross7 November 1873 29 September 1874Liberal2 (Mackenzie)[4]
4William Berrian Vail30 September 1874 20 January 1878[5]
5Alfred Gilpin Jones21 January 1878 8 October 1878[6]
6Louis-Rodrigue Masson19 October 1878 15 January 1880 Conservative3 (Macdonald)[7]
7Alexander Campbell16 January 1880 7 November 1880[8]
8Adolphe-Philippe Caron8 November 1880 6 June 1891[9]
16 June 1891 24 January 18924 (Abbott)
9Mackenzie Bowell25 January 1892 24 November 1892[10]
10James Colebrooke Patterson5 December 1892 12 December 18945 (Thompson)[11]
21 December 1894 26 March 18956 (Bowell)
11Arthur Rupert Dickey26 March 1895 5 April 1896[12]
12Mackenzie Bowell6 January 1896 14 January 1896
13Alphonse Desjardins15 January 1896 27 April 1896[13]
14David Tisdale1 May 1896 8 July 18967 (Tupper)[14]
15Frederick William Borden13 July 18966 October 1911Liberal8 (Laurier)[15]
16Sam Hughes10 October 1911 12 October 1916Conservative9 (Borden)[16]
17Albert Edward Kemp23 November 1916 11 November 1917[17]
18Sydney Chilton Mewburn12 October 1917 15 January 1920Unionist10 (Borden)[18]
James Alexander Calder
(Acting)
16 January 192023 January 1920[19]
19Hugh Guthrie24 January 1920 28 December 1921[20]
National Liberal and Conservative11 (Meighen)
20George Perry Graham29 December 1921 31 December 1922Liberal12 (King)[21]

Ministers with military experience

Several individuals that served as the Minister of Militia and Defence have served with the Canadian Militia. They include:

Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence

Fiset was a retired as Surgeon Colonel of Royal Canadian Regiment

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile - Cartier, George Étienne. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  2. Web site: Profile - Langevin, Hector-Louis. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  3. Web site: Profile - McDonald, Hugh. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  4. Web site: Profile - Ross, William. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  5. Web site: Profile - Vail, William Berrian. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  6. Web site: Profile - Jones, Alfred Gilpin. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  7. Web site: Profile - Masson, Louis-François-Rodrigue. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  8. Web site: Profile - Campbell, Alexander. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  9. Web site: Profile - Caron, Adolphe-Philippe. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  10. Web site: Profile - Bowell, Mackenzie. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  11. Web site: Profile - Patterson, James Colebrooke. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  12. Web site: Profile - Dickey, Arthur Rupert. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  13. Web site: Profile - Desjardins, Alphonse. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  14. Web site: Profile - Tisdale, David. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  15. Web site: Profile - Borden, Frederick William. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  16. Web site: Profile - Hughes, Samuel. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  17. Web site: Profile - Kemp, Albert Edward. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  18. Web site: Profile - Mewburn, Sydney Chilton. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  19. Web site: Profile - Calder, James Alexander. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  20. Web site: Profile - Guthrie, Hugh. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.
  21. Web site: Profile - Graham, George Perry. ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 28 December 2018. 2018.