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26 CONSTITUTION ET GOUVERNEMENT 3.—Membres 26 CONSTITUTION ET GOUVERNEMENT 3.—Membres du Conseil Privé du Roi pour le Dominion du Canada, selon leur ordre de préséance,1 le 4 mars 1941 NOTA.—Dans cette liste le préfixe Très hon. indique les membres du Conseil Privé britannique. Outre ceux mentionnés dans cette énumération, le Très hon. sir Lyman P. Duff, G.CM.G., juge en chef de la Cour Suprême, est membre canadien du Conseil Privé d'Angleterre. Très hon. sir William Mulock 12 juillet 1896 Hon. John Alexander Macdonald Très hon. sir Charles Fitzpatrick2., 11 fév. 1902 Hon. Eugène Paquet Hon. sir A. B. Aylesworth 16 oct. 1905 Hon. Lucien Cannon Très hon. George P. Graham 30 août 1907 Hon. William D. Euler Hon. R. Dandurand3 20 janv. 1909 Hon. Peter Heenan. Très hon. W. L. Mackenzie King4. 2 juin 1909 Hon. James Layton Ralston3 . Très hon. sir Thomas White 10 oct. 1911 S.A.R. le duc de Windsor Hon. Pierre-Edouard Blondin 20 oct. 1914 Très hon. comte Baldwin de Très hon. Arthur Meighen 2 oct. 1915 Bewdley Hon. Esioff-Léon Patenaude 6 oct. 1915 Hon. William Frederick Kay Très hon. William Morris Hughes. 18 fév. 1916 Hon. Cyrus Macmillan 3 Hon. Albert Sévigny 8 janv. 1917 Hon. Ian Alistair Mackenzie Hon. Charles Colquhoun Ballan- Hon. Arthur C. Hardy tyne 3 oct. 1917 Hon. Arthur Sauvé. Hon. James Alexander Calder 12 oct. 1917 Hon. Murray MacLaren Hon. Newton Wesley Rowell 12 oct. 1917 Hon. Hugh Alexander Stewart Hon. Sydney Chilton Mewburn... 12 oct. 1917 Hon. Charles Hazlitt Cahan Hon. Thomas Alexander Crerar3.. 12 oct. 1917 Hon. Donald Matheson Sutherland, Hon. Alexander K. Maclean 23 oct. 1917 Hon. Alfred Duranleau Hon. sir Henry Lumley Drayton. 2 août 1919 Hon. Thomas Gerow Murphy Hon. Fleming Blanchard McCurdy 13 juillet 1920 Hon. Maurice Dupré Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes 22 fév. 1921 Hon. Wesley Ashton Gordon Hon. G. Howard Ferguson Hon. John Babington Macaulay Baxter 21 sept. 1921 Hon. W. D. Herridge Hon. Henry Herbert Stevens... 21 sept. 1921 Hon. Robert Charles Matthews 5 Hon. Robert James Manion 22 sept. 1921 Hon. Richard Burpee Hanson Hon. James Robert Wilson 26 sept. 1921 Hon. Grote Stirling Très hon. Richard Bedford Bennett 4 oct. 1921 Hon. George Reginald Geary Très hon. Ernest Lapointe3 29 déc. 1921 Hon. James Earl Lawson Hon. Arthur Bliss Copp 29 déc. 1921 Hon. Samuel Gobeil Hon. Charles Stewart 29 déc. 1921 Hon. Lucien Henri Gendron Hon. William Richard Motherwell. 29 déc. 1921 Hon. William Earl Rowe Hon. James Murdock 29 déc. 1921 Hon. Onésime Gagnon 3 Hon. John Ewan Sinclair 30 déc. 1921 Hon. Charles Gavan Power 3 Hon. James H. King 3 fév. 1922 Hon. James Lorimer Ilsley 3 Hon. Edward James McMurray... 14 nov. 1923 Hon. Joseph Enoïl Michaud Hon. Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin1 30 janv. 1924 Hon. Clarence Decatur Howe3 Hon. George Newcombe Gordon. 7 sept. 1925 Hon. James Garfield Gardiner3... 6 1925 Hon. Charles Vincent Massey 16 sept. Hon. Norman Alexander McLarty3 26 sept. 1925 3 Hon. Walter Edward Foster Hon. James Angus MacKinnon ... 1926 Hon. Philippe Roy 9 fév. 3 1926 Hon. Pierre-F. Casgrain Hon. Charles A. Dunning 1er mars 3 1926 Hon. William P. Mulock Hon. John C. Elliott 8 mars 1926 Hon. Colin W. G. Gibson3 Hon. George Burpee Jones 13 juillet 1926 15 Hon. Donald Sutherland 13 juillet Hon. Angus L. Macdonald 1926 7 Hon. Raymond Ducharme Morand 13 juillet Hon. Leighton McCarthy i Comme dans le cas des Conseillers Privés du Royaume-Uni, les membres du Conseil Privé de Sa Majesté pour le Canada prennent rang in!er se d'après la date de leur assermentation. 2Juge en chet à la retraite. 3 Préséance comme membre du cabinet. i Préséance comme Premier Ministre du Canada. 6 Préséance comme chef de l'opposition. s Haut-Commissaire du Canada au Royaume-Uni. 7 Ministre canadien à Washington. .
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