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The ministry replaced the Nixon ministry following the 1943 Ontario general election. The Drew ministry governed through the 21st and 22nd Parliaments of Ontario . Drew resigned after he lost his own seat in the 1948 Ontario general election , though his party sustained its parliamentary majority; he would soon go on to lead the federal ...
Minister Tenure Start End Premier of Ontario: Mitch Hepburn [1] July 10, 1934 October 21, 1942 Minister of Agriculture: Duncan Marshall [2] July 10, 1934 October 12, 1937 Patrick Michael Dewan [3] October 12, 1937 October 21, 1942 Attorney General: Arthur Roebuck [4] July 10, 1934 April 14, 1937 Paul Leduc [5] interim: April 14, 1937 October 12 ...
The Ross ministry governed through most of the 9th Parliament of Ontario, as well as all of the 10th Parliament of Ontario. On June 26, 1903, the Legislature of Ontario voted to censure Conservative Robert R. Gamey, who had charged that the Ross ministry, led by provincial secretary James Robert Stratton , had offered him a $3,000 bribe to ...
This is a list of heads of state and government who died in office. In general, hereditary office holders (kings, queens, emperors, emirs, and the like) and holders of offices where the normal term limit is life (popes, presidents for life, etc.) are excluded because, until recently, their death in office was the norm.
Shortly after the shuffle, the office of Associate Minister of Finance (Ontario Retirement Pension Plan) was shuttered, as the ORPP plan was scrapped. [12] Incumbent minister Indira Naidoo-Harris was granted a new role on August 24, as she was appointed to a new associate ministry, Associate Minister of Education (Early Years and Child Care ...
The Executive Council of Ontario (French: Conseil des ministres de l'Ontario), often informally referred to as the Cabinet of Ontario (French: Cabinet de l'Ontario), is the cabinet of the Canadian province of Ontario. It comprises ministers of the provincial Crown, who are selected by the premier of Ontario (the first minister of the Crown) and ...
Order of Death Name Date of death Order of Office Cause of death Age at Death Lifespan after office Place of death Place of burial Image 1 John A. Macdonald: June 6, 1891 1 Stroke: 75 years, 330 days 0 days Ottawa, Ontario. Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario. 2 Alexander Mackenzie: April 17, 1892 2 Stroke from a fall hitting his head
This is a list of premiers of Ontario in order of time served in office as premier of Ontario as of February 4, 2025. The preceding premier always stays in office during an election campaign, and that time is included in the total. See also List of Ontario political parties by time in office.