Minister of Militia and Defence
The Minister of Militia and Defence was the federal government minister in charge of the volunteer army units in Canada, the Canadian Militia.
From 1855 to 1906, the minister was responsible for Canadian militia units only, as the British Army was still stationed in Canada. From 1906 to 1923, the minister was in charge of the Department of Militia and Defence (Canada). After 1923, the position was merged with the Minister of the Naval Service and the Minister of Aviation into the new position of Minister of National Defence. The Minister of National Defence became responsible for the Canadian Militia, the Canadian Navy and, from 1924, the Royal Canadian Air Force.
List of ministers
Pre-Confederation (1855–1867)
The following individuals were named the Minister of Militia and Defence for the Province of Canada.'''Key:'''
Post-Confederation (1867–1922)
The following individuals were named the Minister of Militia and Defence for Canada.'''Key:'''
Ministers with military experience
Several individuals that served as the Minister of Militia and Defence have served with the Canadian Militia. They include:- Private John Alexander Macdonald, Sedentary Militia during 1837 Rebellion
- Lieutenant Étienne-Paschal Taché, 5th Battalion of Select Embodied Militia, Chasseurs Canadiens Militia
- Lieutenant Colonel David Tisdale, 39th Norfolk Battalion of Infantry
- Assistant Surgeon Frederick William Borden, 68th (Kings) Battalion of Infantry, Non-Permanent Active Militia
- Colonel Sir Sam Hughes, 45th Canadian Volunteer Militia in 1960; Canadian volunteer to the British Army
- Major Sydney Chilton Mewburn, Commanding Officer of Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, Permanent Active Militia
Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence
- Eugène Fiset 1906-1922