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2304: 33: 1154:, the Minister of Public Works and Minister of Railways, died in office. Hart temporarily took responsibility for the portfolios until Herbert Anscomb was sworn in as the new minister on September 15. Anscomb held the portfolios in conjunction with his prior role as Minister of Mines and Minister of Trade and Industry until October 28, when 1244:
On February 15, 1947, the government announced plans to establish an independent Department of Fisheries. Previously, fisheries were the responsibility of the Department of Trade and Industry, overseen by the Commissioner of Fisheries; the reorganization saw the commissioner named deputy minister of
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and leader of the Conservative Party, died unexpectedly. Selecting a replacement was a difficult task: the coalition agreement had ensured the attorney general post would be given to a Conservative, but no Tory MLAs were lawyers. Additionally, the new party leader would be entitled to a high-ranking
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died. Anscomb took responsibility for the municipal affairs portfolio, while Hart took lands and forests; the two had already been acting ministers for the portfolios during Gray's illness. On November 8, Hart passed the lands portfolio to new cabinet minister
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Immediately after taking office, His Honor officiated at the swearing-in of Provincial Secretary George Pearson as minister of health and welfare, a post created by the lesgislation passed at the 1946 session.
1249:, given the additional role as Minister of Fisheries. Officials believed the new department would "dignify" the industry, as every other province had a fisheries minister. However, opposition leader 1217:, a Liberal, as the new attorney general, but pledged to increase the size of cabinet and appoint two more Conservatives. On April 12, Hart reorganized his cabinet accordingly, bringing 2525: 2363: 2330: 1767: 1189:
was sworn in as the new agriculture minister on November 21. Putnam had previously been agriculture minister in the short-lived minority government of the
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On February 21, 1946, the government announced plans to establish a Department of Health; until then, health policy had been the purview of the
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resisted calls to form a coalition. In response, Liberal delegates voted to establish a coalition government, and elected
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criticized the plan as something "just to give another ministry". Eyres was sworn in as the minister on April 17, 1947.
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Nesbitt, J.K. (December 3, 1941). "Liberals Vote for Coalition 477 to 312, Hart Succeeds Pattullo as Liberal Chief".
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Hutchinson, Bruce (December 3, 1941). "New 8-Man B.C. Cabinet Announced".
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the new department and the incumbent Minister of Trade and Industry,
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on November 19. Also on November 19, agriculture minister
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resigned as Minister of Education; he was succeeded by
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The Hart ministry was established shortly after the
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Index


George VI
Lieutenant Governor
William Culham Woodward
Charles Arthur Banks
John Hart
Liberal Party
Conservative Party
Majority
coalition
Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation
Harold Winch
1945
20th Parliament of British Columbia
21st Parliament of British Columbia
Pattullo ministry
Johnson ministry
Cabinet
Executive Council of British Columbia
John Hart
premier of British Columbia
coalition government
Liberal Party
Conservative Party
1941 election
Pattullo ministry
Duff Pattullo
John Hart
Royal Maitland
20th Parliament of British Columbia

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