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82 CONSTITUTION and GOVERNMENT 3.—Members of The 82 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 3.—Members of the Seventeenth Dominion Ministry as at Nov. 15, 1948—concluded Date of Office 1 Occupant Appointment Minister of National Health and Welfare Hon. PAUL JOSEPH JAMES MARTIN, K.C /Apr. 18, 1945 \Dec.l2, 1946 Minister of Finance Hon. DOUGLAS CHARLES ABBOTT, K.C /Apr. 18, 1945 \Dec.lO, 1946 Minister of National Revenue Hon. JAMES JOSEPH MCCANN, M.D Apr. 18, 1945 Member of the Administration and Minister without Portfolio Hon. WISHART MCLEA ROBERTSON Aug. 29, 1945 Minister of Veterans Affairs Hon. MILTON FOWLER GREGG, V.C /Sept. 2, 1947 Van. 19, 1948 Minister of Fisheries Hon. ROBERT WELLINGTON MAYHEW June 11, 1948 Hon. LESTER BOWLES PEARSON Sept.10, 1948 Minister of Justice and Attorney General Hon. STUART SINCLAIR GARSON Nov.15, 1948 Minister of Reconstruction and Supply Hon. ROBERT HENRY WINTERS Nov.15, 1948 1 Where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of first appointment as a Minister of the Crown and the second the date of appointment to the portfolio held at present. 4.—Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada, According to Seniority Therein,1 as at Nov. 15,1948 NOTE.—In this list the prefix Rt. Hon. indicates membership in the Imperial Privy Council. Besides those mentioned in this list, the Rt. Hon. Sir Lyman P. Duff, G.C.M.G., retired Chief Justice of Canada, is a Canadian member of the Imperial Privy Council. Date When Date When Name Sworn In Sworn In The Hon. Sir ALLEN BRISTOL AYLES- The Hon. CHARLES AVERY WORTH Oct. 16, 1905 DUNNING Mar. 1, 1926 The Rt. Hon. WILLIAM LYON MAC­ The Hon. GEORGE BURPEE JONES. July 13, 1926 KENZIE KING June 2, 1909 The Hon. DONALD SUTHERLAND. .. July 13, 1926 The Rt. Hon. Sir THOMAS WHITE... Oct. 10, 1911 Oct. 2, 1915 The Hon. RAYMOND DUCHARME The Rt. Hon. ARTHUR MEIGHEN. MORAND July 13, 1926 The Hon. ESIOFF LEON PATENAUDE. Oct. 6, 1915 The Rt. Hon. WILLIAM MORRIS The Hon. EUGENE PAQUET Aug. 23, 1926 HUGHES Feb. 18, 1916 The Hon. LUCIEN CANNON Sept. 25, 1926 The Hon. ALBERT SEVIGNY The Hon. WLLLIAM DAUM EULER. Sept. 25, 1926 The Hon. CHARLES COLQUHOUN Jan. 8, 1917 H.R.H. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR.. Aug. 2, 1927 BALLANTYNE The Hon. CYRUS MACMTLLAN The Hon. JAMES ALEXANDER Oct. 3, 1917 The Rt. Hon. IAN ALISTAIR June 17, 1930 CALDER MACKENZIE The Hon. SYDNEY CHILTON Oct. 12, 1917 The Hon. ARTHUR CHARLES June 27, 1930 MEWBURN Oct. HARDY The Hon. THOMAS ALEXANDER 12, 1917 The Hon. HUGH ALEXANDER July 31, 1930 CRERAR Oct. STEWART The Hon. Sir HENRY LUMLEY 12, 1917 The Hon. DONALD MATHESON Aug. 7, 1930 DRAYTON Aug. SUTHERLAND The Hon. FLEMING BLANCHARD 2, 1919 The Hon. ALFRED DURANLEAU.. Aug. 7, 1930 MCCURDY July 13, 1920 The Hon. THOMAS GEROW MURPHY Aug. 7, 1930 The Hon. HENRY HERBERT The Hon. WDLLIAM DUNCAN STEVENS Sept. 21, 1921 HERRIDGE Aug. 7, 1930 The Hon. ARTHUR BLISS COPP Dec. 29, 1921 The Hon. ROBERT CHARLES The Hon. JAMES MURDOCK Dec. 29, 1921 MATTHEWS June 17. 1931 The Hon. JOHN EWAN SINCLAIR. .. Dec. 30, 1921 The Hon. GROTE STIRLING The Hon. JAMES HORACE KING Feb. 3, 1922 The Hon. GEORGE REGINALD Dec. 6, 1933 The Hon. EDWARD JAMES GEARY Nov. 14, 1923 Nov. 17, 1934 MCMURRAY The Hon. JAMES EARL LAWSON— Aug. 14, 1935 The Hon. GEORGE NEWCOMBE The Hon. SAMUEL GOBEDC Sept. 7, 1925 The Hon. LUCIEN HENRI GENDRON Aug. 14, 1935 GORDON Aug. 14, 1935 The Rt. Hon. CHARLES VINCENT The Hon. WDLLIAM EARL ROWE... Aug. 30, 1935 MASSEY Sept. 16, 1925 The Hon. ONESIME GAGNON Aug. 30, 1935 The Hon. PHILIPPE ROY Feb. 9, 1926 The* Hon. CHARLES GAVAN POWER. Aug. 30, 1935 Oct. 23, 1935 For footnotes, see end of table, p. 83. .
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