John H. Turner ministry

Cabinet of British Columbia, 1895–1898 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The John H. Turner ministry was the combined Cabinet that governed British Columbia from March 4, 1895, to August 8, 1898. It was led by John Herbert Turner, the eleventh premier of British Columbia.

Date formedMarch 4, 1895 (1895-03-04)
Date dissolvedAugust 8, 1898 (1898-08-08)
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John H. Turner ministry

11th ministry of British Columbia
Date formedMarch 4, 1895 (1895-03-04)
Date dissolvedAugust 8, 1898 (1898-08-08)
People and organisations
MonarchVictoria
Lieutenant GovernorEdgar Dewdney (1892–1897)
Thomas Robert McInnes (1897–1900)
PremierJohn Herbert Turner
No. of ministers5
Member partiesNon-partisan
History
Legislature term7th Parliament
PredecessorTheodore Davie ministry
SuccessorSemlin ministry
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List of ministers

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John H. Turner ministry by portfolio[1]
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Start End
Premier of British Columbia John Herbert Turner March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
President of the Council Charles Edward Pooley March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
Attorney General David McEwen Eberts March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
Minister of Finance and Agriculture John Herbert Turner March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
Minister of Education and Immigration James Baker March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works George Bohun Martin March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
Minister of Mines James Baker March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
Provincial Secretary James Baker March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898
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