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For the Australian Prime Minister George Reid's Ministry between 1904 and 1905, see Reid ministry. For New South Wales ministry led by George Reid between 1894 and 1899, see Reid ministry (New South Wales).
Cabinet of Alberta, 1934–1935
Reid Ministry | |
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6th ministry of Alberta | |
Richard Gavin Reid | |
Date formed | July 10, 1934 (1934年07月10日) |
Date dissolved | September 3, 1935 (1935年09月03日) |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | |
Lieutenant Governor | |
Premier | Richard Gavin Reid |
Member party | United Farmers of Alberta |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Legislature term | |
Predecessor | Brownlee Ministry |
Successor | Aberhart Ministry |
The Reid Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by Premier Richard Gavin Reid, and Ministers that governed Alberta from part way through the 7th Alberta Legislature from July 10, 1934, to September 3, 1935.
The Executive Council (commonly known as the cabinet) was made up of members of the United Farmers of Alberta which held a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The cabinet was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta on the advice of the Premier.
List of ministers
[edit ]Name | Date Appointed | Date Departed | |
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Richard Gavin Reid | President of the Executive Council (Premier) | July 10, 1934 | September 3, 1935 |
John Russell Love | Provincial Treasurer | July 10, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
Richard Gavin Reid | Provincial Secretary | July 10, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
John Lymburn | Attorney General | July 10, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
Perren Baker | Minister of Education | August 13, 1921 | September 2, 1935 |
George Hoadley | Minister of Public Health | November 3, 1923 | September 2, 1935 |
Hugh Allen | Minister of Municipal Affairs | July 10, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
Frank Grisdale | Minister of Agriculture | June 2, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
Hugh Allen | Minister of Lands and Mines | July 10, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
Richard Gavin Reid | Minister of Public Works | July 10, 1934 | July 13, 1934 |
John MacLellan | July 14, 1934 | September 2, 1935 | |
George Hoadley | Minister of Railways and Telephones | July 10, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
George Hoadley | Minister of Trade and Industry | October 18, 1934 | September 2, 1935 |
Irene Parlby | Minister Without Portfolio | August 13, 1921 | August 21, 1935 |
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- Alberta. (2006). An administrative history of the Government of Alberta, 1905-2005 (1st ed.). Edmonton: Provincial Archives of Alberta. ISBN 978-0-7785-4714-3.