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* [[James Horace King]], Minister of Public Works,<ref>{{Canadian Parliament links|ID=a22845f9-5c3c-47c8-8b08-3a8d5cbf5169|nolist=yes}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
* [[James Horace King]], Minister of Public Works,<ref>{{Canadian Parliament links|ID=a22845f9-5c3c-47c8-8b08-3a8d5cbf5169|nolist=yes}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
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* [[John Oliver (British Columbia politician)|John Oliver]], Minister of Agriculture and Railways,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Mitchell |first=David |title=John Oliver |encyclopedia=[[Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online]] |year=2005 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=8316 |accessdate=2011-10-21}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
* [[John Oliver (British Columbia politician)|John Oliver]], Minister of Agriculture and Railways,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Mitchell |first=David |title=John Oliver |encyclopedia=[[Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online]] |year=2005 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=8316 |accessdate=2011-10-21}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
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* [[John Duncan MacLean]], Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |
* [[John Duncan MacLean]], Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004976 |encyclopedia=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]] |title=John Duncan MacLean |last=Fisher |first=Robin |accessdate=2011-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926001844/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004976 |archivedate=2011-09-26 |df= }}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
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* [[William Sloan]], Minister of Mines,<ref>{{Canadian Parliament links|ID=8e78104a-7343-4187-a8da-d1a1d733ce79 |2=William Sloan|nolist=yes}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
* [[William Sloan]], Minister of Mines,<ref>{{Canadian Parliament links|ID=8e78104a-7343-4187-a8da-d1a1d733ce79 |2=William Sloan|nolist=yes}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
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* [[Malcolm Archibald Macdonald]], Attorney General,<ref name="roy"/> elected January 3, 1917 |
* [[Malcolm Archibald Macdonald]], Attorney General,<ref name="roy"/> elected January 3, 1917 |
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* [[Ralph Smith (Canadian politician)|Ralph Smith]], Minister of Finance,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Leier |first=Mark |title=Ralph Smith |encyclopedia=[[Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online]] |year=1998 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7711 |accessdate=2011-09-24}}</ref> elected January 3, 1917 |
* [[Ralph Smith (Canadian politician)|Ralph Smith]], Minister of Finance,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Leier |first=Mark |title=Ralph Smith |encyclopedia=[[Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online]] |year=1998 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7711 |accessdate=2011-09-24}}</ref> elected January 3, 1917 |
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* [[Harlan Carey Brewster]], Premier,<ref name="roy">{{cite encyclopedia |last=Roy |first=Patricia E |title=Harlan Carey Brewster |encyclopedia=[[Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online]] |year=1998 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7243 |accessdate=2011-10-21}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
* [[Harlan Carey Brewster]], Premier,<ref name="roy">{{cite encyclopedia |last=Roy |first=Patricia E |title=Harlan Carey Brewster |encyclopedia=[[Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online]] |year=1998 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7243 |accessdate=2011-10-21}}</ref> acclaimed January 3, 1917 |
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* [[Thomas Dufferin Pattullo]], Minister of Lands,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |
* [[Thomas Dufferin Pattullo]], Minister of Lands,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006148 |encyclopedia=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]] |title=Thomas Dufferin Pattullo |last=Fisher |first=Robin |accessdate=2011-10-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111128052045/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006148 |archivedate=2011-11-28 |df= }}</ref> elected January 13, 1917 |
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* [[John Wallace deBeque Farris]], Attorney General and Minister of Labour,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/inventories/rescolf.html|title=John Wallace de Beque Farris fonds. - 1918-1969|accessdate=December 28, 2005| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20051220193623/http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/inventories/rescolf.html| archivedate= 20 December 2005 <!--Added by DASHBot-->}}</ref> acclaimed June 23, 1917 |
* [[John Wallace deBeque Farris]], Attorney General and Minister of Labour,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/inventories/rescolf.html|title=John Wallace de Beque Farris fonds. - 1918-1969|accessdate=December 28, 2005| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20051220193623/http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/inventories/rescolf.html| archivedate= 20 December 2005 <!--Added by DASHBot-->}}</ref> acclaimed June 23, 1917 |
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* [[John Hart (Canadian politician)|John Hart]], Minister of Finance,<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fNpGZ2ejpIUC&pg=PA158 |title=British Columbia's premiers in profile: the good, the bad, and the transient |pages=158–167 |last=Rayner |first=William |ISBN=1-895811-71-6 |year=2000 |publisher=Heritage House Publishing Co |accessdate=2011-09-24}}</ref> elected June 30, 1917 |
* [[John Hart (Canadian politician)|John Hart]], Minister of Finance,<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fNpGZ2ejpIUC&pg=PA158 |title=British Columbia's premiers in profile: the good, the bad, and the transient |pages=158–167 |last=Rayner |first=William |ISBN=1-895811-71-6 |year=2000 |publisher=Heritage House Publishing Co |accessdate=2011-09-24}}</ref> elected June 30, 1917 |
Revision as of 17:04, 11 September 2016
The 14th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1917 to 1920. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in September 1916.[1] The British Columbia Liberal Party, led by Harlan Carey Brewster, formed the government. Following Brewster's death in March 1918, John Oliver became Premier.[2]
John Walter Weart served as speaker until the start of the 1918 session, when John Keen succeeded him as speaker.[3]
Members of the 14th General Assembly
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1916.:[1]
Notes:
Party standings
Affiliation | Members | Liberal Party | 36
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row |
Conservative Party | 9 | Independent | 1 | |
Independent Socialist | 1 | |||||||
Total |
47 | |||||||
Government Majority |
25 |
By-elections
By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time:[1]
- James Horace King, Minister of Public Works,[4] acclaimed January 3, 1917
- John Oliver, Minister of Agriculture and Railways,[5] acclaimed January 3, 1917
- John Duncan MacLean, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education,[6] acclaimed January 3, 1917
- William Sloan, Minister of Mines,[7] acclaimed January 3, 1917
- Malcolm Archibald Macdonald, Attorney General,[8] elected January 3, 1917
- Ralph Smith, Minister of Finance,[9] elected January 3, 1917
- Harlan Carey Brewster, Premier,[8] acclaimed January 3, 1917
- Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, Minister of Lands,[10] elected January 13, 1917
- John Wallace deBeque Farris, Attorney General and Minister of Labour,[11] acclaimed June 23, 1917
- John Hart, Minister of Finance,[12] elected June 30, 1917
- Edward Dodsley Barrow, Minister of Agriculture,[13] elected May 25, 1918
By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons:[1]
Electoral district | Member elected | Party | Election date | Reason |
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Alberni | Richard Pateman Wallis | Conservative | January 24, 1918 | H.C. Brewster resigned; elected in both Alberni and Victoria City |
Newcastle | James Hurst Hawthornthwaite | Independent Socialist | January 24, 1918 | P. Williams resigned; named to Workmen's Compensation Board January 1, 1917 |
Similkameen | William Alexander McKenzie | Conservative | January 24, 1918 | L.W. Shatford resigned; named to Senate of Canada June 23, 1917 |
Vancouver City | Mary Ellen Smith | Independent | January 24, 1918 | death of R. Smith, February 12, 1917 |
Victoria City | Francis William Henry Giolma | Soldier | January 24, 1918 | death of H.C. Brewster, March 1, 1918 |
Victoria City | Richard John Burde | Independent Soldier | January 29, 1919[nb 1] | death of R.P. Wallis, October 14, 1918 |
Cowichan | Kenneth Forrest Duncan | Unionist | January 25, 1919 | W.H. Hayward resigned; official military duties in Ottawa |
Notes:
- ^ Acclaimed
Other changes
- John William McIntosh resigns from the Liberals in April 1917 to become an Independent Liberal.[14]
- At some point in the life of the legislature McIntosh, Richard John Burde, Kenneth Forrest Duncan and Francis William Henry Giolma form the Soldier Party.[15]
- Aitlin (dec. Frank Harry Mobley February 3, 1920)
References
- ^ a b c d "Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871-1986" (PDF). Elections BC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
- ^ "Premiers of British Columbia 1871-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
- ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
- ^ 14th Parliament of British Columbia – Parliament of Canada biography
- ^ Mitchell, David (2005). "John Oliver". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
- ^ Fisher, Robin. "John Duncan MacLean". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
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- ^ a b Roy, Patricia E (1998). "Harlan Carey Brewster". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
- ^ Leier, Mark (1998). "Ralph Smith". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ Fisher, Robin. "Thomas Dufferin Pattullo". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
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suggested) (help) - ^ "John Wallace de Beque Farris fonds. - 1918-1969". Archived from the original on 20 December 2005. Retrieved December 28, 2005.
- ^ Rayner, William (2000). British Columbia's premiers in profile: the good, the bad, and the transient. Heritage House Publishing Co. pp. 158–167. ISBN 1-895811-71-6. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ Charlesworth, Hector (1918). A cyclopædia of Canadian biography. Toronto: Hunter-Rose Company. pp. 204–5. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ "Members of the Legislature of British Columbia" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
- ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=ifIdVpG6JtcC&dat=19201202&printsec=frontpage&hl=en