12th Canadian Ministry

12th Canadian Ministry

The Twelfth Canadian Ministry was the first cabinet chaired by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. It governed Canada from 29 December 1921 to 28 June 1926, including the 14th Canadian Parliament and most of the 15th. The government was formed by the Liberal Party of Canada. Mackenzie King was also Prime Minister in the Fourteenth and Sixteenth Canadian Ministries.

Ministers

* Henri Sévérin Béland
* Georges Henri Boivin
* Hewitt Bostock
* Jacques Bureau
* Pierre Joseph Arthur Cardin
* Arthur Bliss Copp
* Raoul Dandurand
* Charles Avery Dunning
* John Campbell Elliott
* William Stevens Fielding
* Walter Edward Foster
* George Newcombe Gordon
* Lomer Gouin
* George Perry Graham
* William Costello Kennedy
* James Horace King
* William Lyon Mackenzie King
* Ernest Lapointe
* Thomas Andrew Low
* Edward Mortimer Macdonald
* Harold McGiverin
* Daniel Duncan McKenzie
* Edward James McMurray
* Herbert Meredith Marler
* Vincent Massey
* William Richard Motherwell
* James Murdock
* Charles Murphy (Canadian politician)
* James Robb (politician)
* John Ewen Sinclair
* Charles Stewart (Canadian politician)

References

*Cite web|author=Government of Canada|publisher=Privy Council Office |title=Twelfth Ministry |work=Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation |url=http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/default.asp?Language=E&Page=Publications&doc=min/min_12_e.htm|accessdate=2006-11-09

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