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on July 22, 1871, but continued to be governed by the previous colonial government until the interim ministry could be set up. The ministry was established to govern the province until the
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could be held in October and November of 1871. Following the election, the members of the
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from August 17 to November 13, 1871. British Columbia had initially
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Monarch
Victoria
Lieutenant Governor
Joseph Trutch
Non-partisan
McCreight ministry
Cabinet
British Columbia
joined Canada as a province
first British Columbia general election
first parliament of British Columbia
John Foster McCreight
premier of British Columbia
Attorney General
John Foster McCreight
Benjamin William Pearse
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Interim ministry
McCreight
De Cosmos
Walkem I
Walkem II
A. E. B. Davie
Robson
T. Davie
McBride

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