Английская Википедия:Barrett ministry

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The Barrett ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from September 15, 1972, to December 22, 1975. It was led by Dave Barrett, the 26th premier of British Columbia, and consisted of members of the New Democratic Party.

The Barrett ministry was established after the 1972 British Columbia general election when long-time premier W. A. C. Bennett was defeated in the general election and Dave Barrett was elected as his successor. The cabinet governed through the 30th Parliament of British Columbia, until the New Democratic Party was defeated in the 1975 British Columbia general election.[1] It was succeeded by the Bill Bennett ministry.[2]

List of ministers

Barrett ministry by portfolio
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Start End
Premier of British Columbia Dave Barrett September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Deputy Premier of British Columbia Eileen Dailly September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Agriculture David Stupich September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Attorney General Alexander Macdonald September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Consumer Services Phyllis Young November 8, 1973 December 22, 1975
Minister of Economic DevelopmentШаблон:Efn Alexander Macdonald September 15, 1972 May 18, 1973
Gary Lauk May 18, 1973 December 22, 1975
Minister of Education Eileen Dailly September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Finance Dave Barrett September 15, 1972 October 3, 1975
David Stupich October 3, 1975 December 22, 1975
Minister of HealthШаблон:Efn Dennis Cocke September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Highways Robert Strachan September 15, 1972 May 18, 1973
Graham Lea May 18, 1973 December 22, 1975
Minister of Housing Lorne Nicolson November 8, 1973 December 22, 1975
Minister of Human ResourcesШаблон:Efn Norman Levi September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Labour Bill King September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Lands, Forests, Water Resources Robert Williams September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resources Leo Nimsick September 15, 1972 October 3, 1975
Gary Lauk October 3, 1975 December 22, 1975
Minister of Municipal Affairs Jim Lorimer September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Provincial Secretary Ernest Hall September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Public Works Bill Hartley September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975
Minister of Recreation and Conservation Robert Arthur Williams September 15, 1972 May 18, 1973
Jack Radford May 18, 1973 December 22, 1975
Minister of Transport and CommunicationsШаблон:Efn Jim Lorimer September 15, 1972 May 18, 1973
Robert Strachan May 18, 1973 October 3, 1975
Carl Liden October 3, 1975 December 22, 1975
Minister of Travel Industry Ernest Hall September 15, 1972 October 3, 1975
Leo Nimsick October 3, 1975 December 22, 1975
Minister without Portfolio Frank Calder September 15, 1972 July 31, 1973
Lorne Nicolson May 18, 1973 November 8, 1973
Phyllis Young
Alf Nunweiler June 25, 1974 December 22, 1975

Notes

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References

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Sources

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