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Ross ministry

5th ministry of Ontario
The Hon. Sir George William Ross
Date formedOctober 21, 1899 (1899-10-21)
Date dissolvedFebruary 8, 1905 (1905-02-08)
People and organisations
Monarch
Lieutenant Governor
PremierGeorge William Ross
Member partyLiberal Party
Status in legislature
Opposition partyConservative
Opposition leader
History
Elections1898, 1902
Legislature term
Incoming formationresignation of Hardy
Outgoing formation1905 Ontario general election
PredecessorHardy ministry
SuccessorWhitney ministry

List of ministers

Ross ministry by portfolio
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Start End
Premier of Ontario George William Ross[1] October 21, 1899 February 8, 1905
Minister of Agriculture John Dryden[2] October 21, 1899 February 8, 1905
Attorney General John Morison Gibson[3] October 21, 1899 November 22, 1904
Francis Robert Latchford[4] November 22, 1904 February 8, 1905
Minister of Education Richard Harcourt[5] October 21, 1899 February 8, 1905
Minister of
Lands, Forests and Mines
[a]
Elihu Davis[6] October 21, 1899 November 22, 1904
Alexander Grant MacKay[7] November 22, 1904 February 8, 1905
Commissioner of
Public Works
Francis Robert Latchford[8] October 21, 1899 November 22, 1904
William Andrew Charlton[9] November 22, 1904 February 8, 1905
Ministers
Without Portfolios
Provincial Secretary and
Registrar
James Robert Stratton[10] October 21, 1899 November 22, 1904
George Perry Graham[11] November 22, 1904 February 8, 1905
Treasurer George William Ross October 21, 1899 February 8, 1905

Notes

  1. ^ named "Lands and Mines" from May 30, 1905 to April 27, 1906.

References

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