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Frost ministry

16th ministry of Ontario
The Hon. Leslie Miscampbell Frost
Date formedMay 4, 1949 (1949-05-04)
Date dissolvedNovember 8, 1961 (1961-11-08)
People and organisations
Monarch
Lieutenant Governor
PremierLeslie Frost
Member partyPC Party
Status in legislature
Opposition partyLiberal, CCF
Opposition leader
History
Elections1951, 1955, 1959
Legislature term
Incoming formation1949 PC leadership convention
Outgoing formationresignation
PredecessorKennedy ministry
SuccessorFrost ministry

List of ministers

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Frost ministry by portfolio
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Start End
Premier of Ontario Leslie Frost[1] May 4, 1949 November 8, 1961
Minister of Agriculture Thomas Laird Kennedy[2] May 4, 1949 January 20, 1953
Fletcher Stewart Thomas January 20, 1953 August 1, 1956
Bill Goodfellow[3] August 1, 1956 November 8, 1961
Attorney General Dana Porter May 4, 1949 August 17, 1955
Kelso Roberts August 17, 1955 November 8, 1961
Minister Travel and Publicity Louis-Pierre Cécile May 4, 1949 August 17, 1955
Bryan Lewis Cathcart August 17, 1955 November 8, 1961
Minister of
Public Welfare
Bill Goodfellow May 4, 1949 August 17, 1955
Louis-Pierre Cécile[4] August 17, 1955 November 8, 1961
Minister of
Reform Institutions
George Harrison Dunbar May 4, 1949 July 15, 1949
William Ernest Hamilton July 15, 1949 November 16, 1950
John Weir Foote November 16, 1950 July 18, 1957
Matthew Dymond July 18, 1957 April 28, 1958
Ray Connell April 28, 1958 December 22, 1958
George Wardrope December 22, 1958 November 8, 1961
Minister of Education Dana Porter May 4, 1949 October 2, 1951
William James Dunlop October 2, 1951 December 17, 1959
John Robarts December 17, 1959 November 8, 1961
Minister of Energy Resources[a] Robert Macaulay May 5, 1959 November 8, 1961
Treasurer[b] Leslie Frost May 4, 1949 August 17, 1955
Dana Porter August 17, 1955 January 30, 1958
Leslie Frost February 3, 1958 April 28, 1958
James Allan April 28, 1958 November 8, 1961
Ministry of Highways George Doucett[5] May 4, 1949 January 5, 1955
James Allan January 5, 1955 April 28, 1958
Fred Cass April 28, 1958 November 8, 1961
Minister of
Public Works
George Doucett May 4, 1949 October 2, 1951
Fletcher Stewart Thomas October 2, 1951 January 20, 1953
William Griesinger[6] January 20, 1953 May 6, 1958
James Allan May 6, 1958 December 22, 1958
Ray Connell December 22, 1958 November 8, 1961
Minister of Health Russell Temple Kelley[7] May 4, 1949 August 8, 1950
Mac Phillips August 8, 1950 December 22, 1958
Matthew Dymond December 22, 1958 November 8, 1961
Minister of Planning and Development William Griesinger May 4, 1949 January 20, 1953
Bill Warrender January 20, 1953 August 17, 1955
William McAdam Nickle August 17, 1955 November 8, 1961
Minister of Labour Charles Daley[8] May 4, 1949 November 8, 1961
Minister of
Municipal Affairs
George Dunbar May 4, 1949 August 17, 1955
Bill Goodfellow August 17, 1955 November 1, 1956
Bill Warrender November 1, 1956 November 8, 1961
Minister of
Lands and Forests
Harold Robinson Scott[9] May 4, 1949 June 3, 1952
Welland Gemmell[10] June 3, 1952 June 18, 1954
Clare Mapledoram June 18, 1954 July 4, 1958
Wilf Spooner July 4, 1958 November 8, 1961
Minister of Mines Welland Gemmell May 4, 1949 June 3, 1952
Philip Kelly June 3, 1952 July 18, 1957
Wilf Spooner July 18, 1957 December 22, 1958
James Anthony Maloney December 22, 1958 October 1, 1961
Minister of
Transport
[c]
James Allan June 26, 1957 April 28, 1958
Matthew Dymond April 28, 1958 December 22, 1958
John Yaremko December 22, 1958 November 21, 1960
Leslie Rowntree November 21, 1960 November 8, 1961
Ministers
Without Portfolios
Bill Warrender August 17, 1955 November 1, 1956
Provincial Secretary and
Registrar
[d]
George Arthur Welsh[11] May 4, 1949 January 20, 1955
William Nickle January 20, 1955 August 17, 1955
George Harrison Dunbar August 17, 1955 December 22, 1958
Mac Phillips December 22, 1958 May 26, 1960
John Yaremko May 26, 1960 November 8, 1961

Notes

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  1. ^ created May 5, 1959.
  2. ^ named "Minister in Charge of the Department of Economics" from March 28, 1956 to January 30, 1958"; named "Minister of Economics and Federal and Provincial Relations" from January 27, 1961 to November 8, 1961.
  3. ^ created June 26, 1957.
  4. ^ named "Provincial Secretary and Minister of Citizenship" from January 27, 1961 to November 8, 1961.

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