9th Canadian Ministry - Cabinet

Cabinet

  • Charles Ballantyne, Minister of Public Works 3–12 October 1917.
  • Pierre Édouard Blondin, Minister of Inland Revenue 1914-1915; Secretary of State for Canada and Registrar-General 1915-1917; Minister of Mines 1915-1917; Postmaster-General January–October 1917.
  • Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister and Secretary of State for External Affairs 1911-1917; President of the Privy Council 1911-1917.
  • Martin Burrell, Minister of Agriculture 1911-1917.
  • Thomas Chase-Casgrain, Postmaster-General 1914-1916.
  • Francis Cochrane, Minister of Railways and Canals 1911-1917.
  • Louis Coderre, Secretary of State for Canada and Registrar-General 1912-1915; Minister of Mines 1913-1915.
  • Thomas Wilson Crothers, Minister of Labour 1911-1917.
  • Charles Doherty, Minister of Justice and Attorney-General 1911-1917.
  • Sir George Eulas Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce 1911-1917.
  • John Douglas Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Minister of the Naval Service 1911-1917.
  • Sir Samuel Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence 1911-1916.
  • Sir Albert Edward Kemp, Minister without Portfolio 1911-1916; Minister of Militia and Defence 1916-1917.
  • Sir James Alexander Lougheed, Minister without Portfolio 1911-1917.
  • Arthur Meighen, Solicitor-General 1915-1917; Secretary of State for Canada and Registrar-General August–October 1917; Minister of Mines August–October 1917.
  • Frederick Debartzch Monk, Minister of Public Works 1911-1912.
  • Wilfrid Bruno Nantel, Minister of Inland Revenue 1911-1914; Minister of Mines 1911-1912.
  • Esioff-Léon Patenaude, Minister of Inland Revenue 1915-1917; Secretary of State for Canada and Registrar-General January–June 1917; Minister of Mines January–June 1917.
  • Louis-Philippe Pelletier, Postmaster-General 1911-1914.
  • Sir George Halsey Perley, Minister without Portfolio 1911-1916; Minister of the Overseas Military Forces 1916-1917.
  • John Dowsley Reid, Minister of Customs 1911-1917.
  • William James Roche, Secretary of State for Canada and Registrar-General 1911-1912; Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs 1912-1917; Minister of Mines 1912-1913.
  • Robert Rogers, Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs 1911-1912; Minister of Mines March–October 1912; Minister of Public Works 1912-1917.
  • Albert Sévigny, Minister of Inland Revenue January–October 1917; Secretary of State for Canada and Registrar-General June–August 1917; Minister of Mines (acting) June–August 1917.
  • Sir William Thomas White, Minister of Finance and Receiver-General 1911-1917.

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