Whitney ministry
Cabinet of Ontario, 1905–1914
The Whitney ministry was the combined cabinet (formally the Executive Council of Ontario ) that governed Ontario from February 8, 1905, to October 2. It was led by the 6th Premier of Ontario , James Whitney . The ministry was made up of members of the Conservative Party , which commanded a majority of the seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario .
The ministry replaced the Ross ministry following the 1905 Ontario general election . The Hearst ministry governed through the 11th , 12th , and 13th Parliament of Ontario as well as the first several weeks of the 14th Parliament of Ontario .
Whitney died on September 25th, 1914. He was succeeded as Premier of Ontario by William Howard Hearst .
List of ministers
Whitney ministry by portfolio
Portfolio
Minister
Tenure
Start
End
Premier of Ontario
James Whitney [ 1]
February 8, 1905
September 25, 1914
Minister of Agriculture
Samuel Nelson Monteith [ 2]
February 8, 1905
October 6, 1908
James Stoddart Duff [ 3]
October 6, 1908
September 25, 1914
Attorney General
James Whitney
February 8, 1905
May 30, 1905
James Joseph Foy [ 4]
May 30, 1905
September 25, 1914
Minister of Education
Robert Pyne [ 5]
February 8, 1905
September 25, 1914
Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines [ a]
James Joseph Foy
February 8, 1905
May 30, 1905
Francis Cochrane [ 6]
May 30, 1905
October 12, 1911
William Howard Hearst [ 7]
October 12, 1911
September 25, 1914
Minister of Public Works [ b]
Joseph Octave Reaume [ 8]
February 8, 1905
September 25, 1914
Ministers Without Portfolios
Provincial Secretary and Registrar
William Hanna [ 9]
February 8, 1905
September 25, 1914
Treasurer
Arthur Matheson [ 10]
February 8, 1905
January 25, 1913
Isaac Benson Lucas [ 11]
May 13, 1913
September 25, 1914
Notes
^ named "Commissioner of Crown Lands" from February 8, 1905 to May 30, 1905; named "Ministry of Lands and Mines" from May 30, 1905 to April 27, 1906.
^ named "Commissioner of Public Works" from February 8, 1905 to May 25, 1905.
References
^ "James Pliny Whitney | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . January 31, 1888.
^ "Samuel Nelson Monteith | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . February 28, 1899.
^ "James Stoddart Duff | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . October 23, 1908.
^ "James Joseph Foy | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . March 1, 1898.
^ "Robert Allan Pyne | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . February 21, 1905.
^ "Francis Cochrane | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . June 13, 1905.
^ "William Howard Hearst | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . June 8, 1908.
^ "Joseph Octave Réaume | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . May 29, 1902.
^ "William John Hanna | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . June 8, 1908.
^ "Arthur James Matheson | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . June 8, 1908.
^ "Isaac Benson Lucas | Legislative Assembly of Ontario" . www.ola.org . March 1, 1898.