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The Fourteenth Canadian Ministry was the second
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chaired by
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
William Lyon Mackenzie King William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Canada for three non-consecutive terms from 1921 to 1926, 1926 to 1930, and 1935 to 1948. A Li ...
. It governed
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from 25 September 1926 to 7 August 1930, including only the
16th Canadian Parliament The 16th Canadian Parliament was in session from 9 December 1926, until 30 May 1930. The membership was set by the 1926 federal election on 14 September 1926, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissol ...
. The government was formed by the
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. Mackenzie King was also Prime Minister in the Twelfth and Sixteenth Canadian Ministries.


Ministers

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Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
William Lyon Mackenzie King William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Canada for three non-consecutive terms from 1921 to 1926, 1926 to 1930, and 1935 to 1948. A Li ...
* Minister of Agriculture **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
William Richard Motherwell William Richard Motherwell, (January 6, 1860 – May 24, 1943) was a Canadian politician serving at both the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly and the Canadian Parliament. He served as Agriculture Minister for both levels of government duri ...
* Minister of Customs and Excise **25 September 1926 – 31 March 1927: William Daum Euler * Secretary of State for External Affairs **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
William Lyon Mackenzie King William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Canada for three non-consecutive terms from 1921 to 1926, 1926 to 1930, and 1935 to 1948. A Li ...
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Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ...
**25 September 1926 – 12 November 1929: James Robb **12 November 1929 – 26 November 1929: Vacant (John C. Saunders was acting) **26 November 1929 – 7 August 1930: Charles Avery Dunning * Receiver General of Canada **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: The Minister of Finance (Ex officio) ***25 September 1926 – 12 November 1929: James Robb ***12 November 1929 – 26 November 1929: Vacant (John C. Saunders was acting) ***26 November 1929 – 7 August 1930: Charles Avery Dunning * Minister of Fisheries **14 June 1930 – 17 June 1930: Vacant (William Ambrose Found was acting) **17 June 1930 – 7 August 1930: Cyrus Macmillan * Minister presiding over the Department of Health **25 September 1926 – 11 June 1928: James Horace King *
Minister of Immigration and Colonization The minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship (french: Ministre de l'immigration, des réfugiés et de la citoyenneté) is a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet. The minister is responsible for Immigration, Refugees and Cit ...
**25 September 1926 – 30 December 1930:
Robert Forke Robert Forke, (April 6, 1860 – February 2, 1934) was a Canadian politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Brandon in 1921. In 1922, he replaced Thomas Crerar as leader of the Progressive Party of Canada. Forke served as a cabi ...
**30 December 1930 – 27 June 1930: Charles Stewart (acting) **27 June 1930 – 7 August 1930: Ian Alistair Mackenzie * Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs **25 September 1926 – 19 June 1930: Charles Stewart **19 June 1930 – 27 June 1930: Charles Stewart (acting) **27 June 1930 – 7 August 1930: Ian Alistair Mackenzie *
Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Charles Stewart * Minister of Justice **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Ernest Lapointe *
Attorney General of Canada The asterisk ( ), from Late Latin , from Ancient Greek , ''asteriskos'', "little star", is a typographical symbol. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a heraldic star. Computer scientists and mathematicians often voc ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: The Minister of Justice (Ex officio) ***25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Ernest Lapointe * Minister of Labour **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
Peter Heenan Peter Heenan, (February 19, 1875 – May 12, 1948) was a Canadian union leader and politician, and also served as a cabinet minister at the federal and provincial levels. Early life Born in Tullaree, near Newcastle, County Down, Irelan ...
* Leader of the Government in the Senate **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
Raoul Dandurand Raoul Dandurand, (November 4, 1861 – March 11, 1942) was a Canadian politician and longtime organizer in Quebec for the Liberal Party of Canada. Biography Dandurand graduated from the Faculty of Law at Université Laval, and worked as a c ...
* Minister of Marine **14 June 1930 – 7 August 1930:
Pierre Joseph Arthur Cardin Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin, (June 28, 1879 – October 20, 1946) also known as Arthur Cardin was a Canadian politician who quit the cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie King over the issue of conscription. Born in Sorel, Quebec, he was a lawyer ...
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Minister of Marine and Fisheries The minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard () is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet responsible for supervising the fishing industry, administrating all navigable waterways in the country, and overseeing the o ...
**25 September 1926 – 14 June 1930:
Pierre Joseph Arthur Cardin Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin, (June 28, 1879 – October 20, 1946) also known as Arthur Cardin was a Canadian politician who quit the cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie King over the issue of conscription. Born in Sorel, Quebec, he was a lawyer ...
* Minister of Mines **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Charles Stewart * Minister of National Defence **25 September 1926 – 1 October 1926: Vacant (George Joseph Desbarats was acting) **1 October 1926 – 8 October 1926: James Robb (acting) **8 October 1926 – 7 August 1930: James Ralston *
Minister of National Revenue The minister of national revenue (french: ministre du revenu national) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), as well as the administration of taxation law and collection. T ...
**31 March 1927 – 7 August 1930: William Daum Euler *
Minister of Pensions and National Health Minister of Pensions and National Health was an office in the Cabinet of Canada from 1928 to 1944 who oversaw the Department of Pensions and National Health. Prior to 1928, certain responsibilities of the Pensions and National Health portfolio were ...
**11 June 1928 – 19 June 1930: James Horace King **19 June 1930 – 7 August 1930: James Ralston * Postmaster General **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
Peter Veniot Peter John Veniot, (October 4, 1863 – July 6, 1936) was a businessman and newspaper owner and a politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He was the first Acadian premier of New Brunswick. Early life and career He was born in Richibucto, New Brun ...
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President of the Privy Council In the Canadian cabinet, the president of the King's Privy Council for Canada (french: président du Conseil privé du Roi pour le Canada) is nominally in charge of the Privy Council Office. The president of the Privy Council also has the larg ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
William Lyon Mackenzie King William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Canada for three non-consecutive terms from 1921 to 1926, 1926 to 1930, and 1935 to 1948. A Li ...
* Minister of Public Works **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
John Campbell Elliott John Campbell Elliott, (August 25, 1872 – December 20, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Early life He was born in Ekfrid, Ontario, the son of George Elliott and Jane Campbell. He was educated at the University of Trinity C ...
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Minister of Railways and Canals The minister of transport (french: ministre des transports) is a minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet. The minister is responsible for overseeing the federal government's transportation regulatory and development department, Transport Ca ...
**25 September 1926 – 26 November 1929: Charles Avery Dunning **26 November 1929 – 30 December 1929: Charles Avery Dunning (acting) **30 December 1929 – 7 August 1930:
Thomas Crerar Thomas Alexander Crerar, (June 17, 1876 – April 11, 1975) was a western Canadian politician and a leader of the short-lived Progressive Party of Canada. He was born in Molesworth, Ontario, and moved to Manitoba at a young age. Early career ...
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Secretary of State of Canada The Secretary of State for Canada, established in 1867 with a corresponding department, was a Canadian Cabinet position that served as the official channel of communication between the Dominion of Canada and the Imperial government in London. Sco ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
Fernand Rinfret Louis-Édouard-Fernand Rinfret (February 28, 1883 – July 12, 1939) was a Canadian politician. Biography He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the Montreal riding of St. James in a 1920 by-election. A Liberal, he was re-ele ...
* Registrar General of Canada **25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: The Secretary of State of Canada (Ex officio) ***25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
Fernand Rinfret Louis-Édouard-Fernand Rinfret (February 28, 1883 – July 12, 1939) was a Canadian politician. Biography He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the Montreal riding of St. James in a 1920 by-election. A Liberal, he was re-ele ...
* Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment **25 September 1926 – 11 June 1928: James Horace King *
Solicitor General of Canada The Solicitor General of Canada was a position in the Canadian ministry from 1892 to 2005. The position was based on the Solicitor General in the British system and was originally designated as an officer to assist the Minister of Justice. It was n ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Lucien Cannon *
Minister of Trade and Commerce Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: James Malcolm *
Minister without Portfolio A minister without portfolio is either a government minister with no specific responsibilities or a minister who does not head a particular ministry. The sinecure is particularly common in countries ruled by coalition governments and a cabinet w ...
**25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930:
Raoul Dandurand Raoul Dandurand, (November 4, 1861 – March 11, 1942) was a Canadian politician and longtime organizer in Quebec for the Liberal Party of Canada. Biography Dandurand graduated from the Faculty of Law at Université Laval, and worked as a c ...
**17 June 1930 – 7 August 1930: William Frederic Kay


Offices not of the Cabinet

Parliamentary Secretary of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment *25 September 1926 – 11 June 1928: Vacant


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Succession

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