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Whitney ministry

6th ministry of Ontario
The Hon. Sir James Pliny Whitney
Date formedFebruary 8, 1905 (1905-02-08)
Date dissolvedOctober 2, 1914 (1914-10-02)
People and organisations
Monarch
Lieutenant Governor
PremierJames Whitney
Member partyConservative
Status in legislature
Opposition partyLiberal Party
Opposition leader
History
Elections1905, 1908, 1911, 1914
Legislature term
Incoming formation1905 Ontario general election
Outgoing formationdeath of Whitney
PredecessorRoss ministry
SuccessorHearst ministry

List of ministers

Whitney ministry by portfolio
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Start End
Premier of Ontario James Whitney[1] February 8, 1905 September 25, 1914
Minister of Agriculture Samuel Nelson Monteith[2] February 8, 1905 October 6, 1908
James Stoddart Duff[3] October 6, 1908 September 25, 1914
Attorney General James Whitney February 8, 1905 May 30, 1905
James Joseph Foy[4] May 30, 1905 September 25, 1914
Minister of Education Robert Pyne[5] February 8, 1905 September 25, 1914
Minister of
Lands, Forests and Mines
[a]
James Joseph Foy February 8, 1905 May 30, 1905
Francis Cochrane[6] May 30, 1905 October 12, 1911
William Howard Hearst[7] October 12, 1911 September 25, 1914
Minister of
Public Works
[b]
Joseph Octave Reaume[8] February 8, 1905 September 25, 1914
Ministers
Without Portfolios
Provincial Secretary and
Registrar
William Hanna[9] February 8, 1905 September 25, 1914
Treasurer Arthur Matheson[10] February 8, 1905 January 25, 1913
Isaac Benson Lucas[11] May 13, 1913 September 25, 1914

Notes

  1. ^ named "Commissioner of Crown Lands" from February 8, 1905 to May 30, 1905; named "Ministry of Lands and Mines" from May 30, 1905 to April 27, 1906.
  2. ^ named "Commissioner of Public Works" from February 8, 1905 to May 25, 1905.

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