W. A. C. Bennett ministry
Cabinet of British Columbia, 1952–1972
The W. A. C. Bennett ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia ) that governed British Columbia from August 1, 1952, to September 15, 1972. It was led by W. A. C. Bennett , the 25th premier of British Columbia , and consisted of members of the Social Credit Party .
The W. A. C. Bennett ministry was established after the 1952 British Columbia general election when Premier Boss Johnson was defeated in the general election and, following the surprise win of the leaderless Social Credit Party, W. A. C. Bennett was elected as party leader and premier-designate shortly after the general election. The cabinet governed through the 29th Parliament of British Columbia , until the Social Credit Party was defeated in the 1972 British Columbia general election .[ 1] It was succeeded by the Barrett ministry .[ 2] This ministry is also the cabinet with the longest duration of governance in the province's history.
List of ministers
W.A.C Bennett ministry by portfolio
Portfolio
Minister
Tenure
Start
End
Premier of British Columbia
W.A.C. Bennett
August 1, 1952
September 15, 1972
Minister of Agriculture
William Kiernan
August 1, 1952
September 27, 1956
Ralph Chetwynd
September 27, 1956
April 3, 1957
Vacant
April 3, 1957
April 10, 1957
Lyle Wicks
April 10, 1957
April 15, 1957
W.A.C. Bennett
April 15, 1957
September 13, 1957
Newton Steacy
September 13, 1957
November 28, 1960
Frank Richter
November 28, 1960
May 27, 1968
Cyril Shelford
May 27, 1968
September 15, 1972
Attorney General
Robert Bonner
August 1, 1952
May 27, 1968
Leslie Peterson
May 27, 1968
September 15, 1972
Minister of Conmmercial Transport[ a]
Ralph Chetwynd
August 1, 1952
September 27, 1956
Lyle Wicks
September 27, 1956
November 28, 1960
Earle Westwood
November 28, 1960
December 4, 1963
William Kiernan
December 4, 1963
March 20, 1964
Robert Bonner
March 20, 1964
May 27, 1968
Frank Richter
May 27, 1968
September 15, 1972
Minister of Education
Tilly Rolston
August 1, 1952
October 12, 1953
Vacant
October 12, 1953
October 19, 1953
Robert Bonner
October 19, 1953
April 14, 1954
Ray Williston
April 14, 1954
September 27, 1956
Leslie Peterson
September 27, 1956
May 27, 1968
Donald Brothers
May 27, 1968
September 15, 1972
Minister of Finance
Einar Gunderson
August 1, 1952
February 15, 1954
W.A.C. Bennett
February 15, 1954
September 15, 1972
Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance [ b]
Eric Martin
August 1, 1952
December 12, 1966
Wesley Black
December 12, 1966
May 24, 1968
Ralph Loffmark
May 24, 1968
September 15, 1972
Minister of Highways
Phil Gaglardi
March 15, 1955
March 21, 1968
W.A.C. Bennett
March 21, 1968
April 25, 1968
Wesley Black
April 25, 1968
September 15, 1972
Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce[ c]
Ralph Chetwynd
August 1, 1952
September 27, 1956
Earle Westwood
September 27, 1956
March 28, 1957
Robert Bonner
March 28, 1957
March 20, 1964
Ralph Loffmark
March 20, 1964
April 25, 1968
Waldo Skillings
April 25, 1968
September 15, 1972
Minister of Labour
Lyle Wicks
August 1, 1952
November 28, 1960
Leslie Peterson
November 28, 1960
April 2, 1971
James Chabot
April 2, 1971
September 15, 1972
Minister of Lands, Forests, Water Resources[ d]
Robert Sommers
August 1, 1952
February 28, 1956
Ray Gillis Williston
February 28, 1956
September 15, 1972
Minister of Municipal Affairs
Wesley Black
August 1, 1952
March 20, 1964
Daniel Campbell
March 20, 1964
September 15, 1972
Provincial Secretary
Wesley Black
August 1, 1952
September 15, 1972
Minister of Public Works
Phil Gaglardi
August 1, 1952
March 15, 1955
William Chant
March 15, 1955
September 15, 1972
Minister of Recreation and Conservation[ e]
Ralph Chetwynd
August 1, 1952
March 28, 1957
Earle Westwood
March 28, 1957
December 4, 1963
William Kiernan
December 4, 1963
September 15, 1972
Minister of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement[ f]
Wesley Black
August 1, 1952
December 12, 1966
Daniel Robert John Campbell
December 12, 1966
October 27, 1969
Phil Gaglardi
October 27, 1969
September 15, 1972
Minister of Travel Industry
William Kiernan
March 23, 1967
September 15, 1972
Minister without Portfolio
Buda Brown
November 28, 1960
August 12, 1962
Isabel Dawson
December 12, 1966
September 15, 1972
Patricia Jordan
Grace McCarthy
Phil Gaglardi
March 21, 1968
October 27, 1969
References
^ "Railways" from August 1, 1952 to March 20, 1959
^ "Health and Welfare" from August 1, 1952 to March 20, 1959
^ "Trade and Industry" from August 1, 1952 to March 28, 1957
^ "Lands and Forest" from August 1, 1952 to March 30, 1962
^ "Fisheries" from August 1, 1952 to March 28, 1957
^ "Social Welfare" from March 20, 1959 to April 1, 1970
Sources
Leaders Governments Miscellaneous