Minister of Inland Revenue (Canada)
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The Minister of Inland Revenue (or Controller of Inland Revenue between 1892 and 1897) was a portfolio in the Canadian Cabinet from 1867[1] until 1918 when it became the Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue.[2] In 1927, the portfolio became the Minister of National Revenue.
The Department of Inland Revenue later became Department of National Revenue, renamed Revenue Canada and now referred to as Canada Revenue Agency.
Ministers and Controllers of Customs[edit]
Minister | From | To | Ministry | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
William Pearce Howland | 1 July 1867 | 14 July 1868 | 1st (Macdonald) | |
Senator Alexander Campbell (acting) | 15 July 1868 | 15 November 1869 | 1st | |
Alexander Morris | 16 November 1869 | 1 July 1872 | 1st | |
Charles Tupper | 2 July 1872 | 3 March 1873 | 1st | Concurrently served as Minister of Customs |
John O'Connor | 4 March 1873 | 30 June 1873 | 1st | O'Connor was appointed Postmaster General on 1 July 1873. |
Thomas Nicholson Gibbs | 1 July 1873 | 5 November 1873 | 1st | |
Télesphore Fournier | 7 November 1873 | 7 July 1874 | 2nd (Mackenzie) | Fournier was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General on 3 July 1874. |
Félix Geoffrion | 8 July 1874 | 8 November 1876 | 2nd | |
Toussaint Antoine Rodolphe Laflamme | 9 November 1876 | 7 June 1877 | 2nd | Laflamme was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney 8 June 1877 |
Joseph Édouard Cauchon | 8 June 1877 | 7 October 1877 | 2nd | |
Wilfrid Laurier | 8 October 1877 | 8 October 1878 | 2nd | |
vacant | 17 October 1878 | 25 October 1878 | 3rd (Macdonald) | |
Louis François Georges Baby | 26 October 1878 | 28 October 1880 | 3rd | |
vacant | 29 October 1880 | 7 November 1880 | 3rd | |
Senator James Cox Aikins | 8 November 1880 | 22 May 1882 | 3rd | |
John Costigan | 23 May 1882 | 24 November 1892 | 3rd, 4th (Abbott) | |
John Fisher Wood | 5 December 1892 | 16 December 1895 | 5th (Thompson), 6th (Bowell) | Controller of Inland Revenue, not in the cabinet. |
Edward Gawler Prior | 17 December 1895 | 8 July 1896 | 6th, 7th (Tupper) | Controller of Inland Revenue but in the cabinet. |
Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbinière | 13 July 1896 | 21 June 1900 | 8th (Laurier) | Controller of Inland Revenue and not in cabinet until 29 June 1897, thereafter Minister of Inland Revenue |
Michel Esdras Bernier | 22 June 1900 | 18 January 1904 | 8th | |
Louis-Philippe Brodeur | 19 January 1904 | 5 February 1906 | 8th | |
William Templeman | 6 February 1906 | 6 October 1911 | 8th | |
Wilfrid Bruno Nantel | 10 October 1911 | 19 October 1914 | 9th (Borden) | |
Pierre-Édouard Blondin | 20 October 1914 | 5 October 1915 | 9th | |
Esioff-Léon Patenaude | 6 October 1915 | 7 January 1917 | 9th | |
Albert Sévigny | 8 January 1917 | 1 April 1918 | 9th, 10th (Borden) | |
vacant | 2 April 1918 | 13 May 1918 | 10th | |
Arthur Lewis Sifton | 14 May 1918 | 17 May 1918 | 10th | Sifton was also Minister of Customs. He was appointed Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue on 18 May 1918. |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation - First Ministry" (web). www.pco-bcp.gc.ca. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
- ^ "Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation - Tenth Ministry" (web). www.pco-bcp.gc.ca. December 21, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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