The Kennedy Ministry was the combined cabinet (formally the Executive Council of Ontario) that governed Ontario from October 19, 1948, to May 4, 1949. It was led by the 15th Premier of Ontario, Leslie Frost. The ministry was made up of members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, which commanded a majority of the seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario throughout its duration.

Kennedy ministry

15th ministry of Ontario
The Hon. Thomas Laird Kennedy
Date formedOctober 19, 1948 (1948-10-19)
Date dissolvedMay 4, 1949 (1949-05-04)
People and organisations
Monarch
Lieutenant Governor
PremierThomas Laird Kennedy
Member partyPC Party
Status in legislature
Opposition partyCCF
Opposition leader
History
Legislature term
Incoming formationresignation of George A. Drew
Outgoing formation1949 PC leadership convention
PredecessorDrew Ministry
SuccessorFrost ministry

The ministry replaced the Drew ministry following the resignation of Premier George A. Drew. The Kennedy ministry governed through the middle part of the 23rd Parliament of Ontario, largely on an interim basis pending the 1949 PC leadership convention.

Kennedy resigned in 1949 and was succeeded as Premier of Ontario by Leslie Frost. The Conant ministry and the Kennedy ministry are the only ministries in Ontario history to neither win nor lose an election.

List of ministers

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Kennedy ministry by portfolio
Portfolio Minister Tenure
Start End
Premier of Ontario Thomas Laird Kennedy[1] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of Agriculture Thomas Laird Kennedy October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Attorney General Leslie Blackwell[2] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of Education Dana Porter[3] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of Health Russell Temple Kelley[4] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Ministry of Highways George Doucett[5] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of Labour Charles Daley[6] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of
Lands and Forests
Harold Robinson Scott[7] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of Mines Leslie Frost[8] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of
Municipal Affairs
George Dunbar[9] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of
Planning and Development
George Arthur Welsh[10] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of
Public Welfare
Bill Goodfellow[11] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of
Public Works
George Doucett October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister of
Reform Institutions
George Dunbar October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Minister Travel and Publicity Louis-Pierre Cécile[12] October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Ministers
Without Portfolios
Provincial Secretary and
Registrar
Dana Porter October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949
Treasurer Leslie Frost October 19, 1948 May 4, 1949

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