Dan Miller (Canadian politician)

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Dan Miller
32nd Premier of British Columbia
In office
August 25, 1999 February 24, 2000
British Columbia provincial government of Ujjal Dosanjh
Cabinet posts (2)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
cont'd from Miller MinistryMinister of Energy and Mines
February 29, 2000November 1, 2000
Glenn Robertson
cont'd from Miller MinistryMinister Responsible for Northern Development
February 29, 2000November 1, 2000
Paul Ramsey
British Columbia provincial government of Dan Miller
Cabinet posts (3)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Glen Clark Premier of British Columbia
August 25, 1999February 24, 2000
Ujjal Dosanjh
cont'd from Clark MinistryMinister of Energy and Mines
August 25, 1999February 24, 2000
cont'd into Dosanjh Ministry
cont'd from Clark MinistryMinister Responsible for Northern Development
August 25, 1999February 24, 2000
cont'd into Dosanjh Ministry
British Columbia provincial government of Glen Clark
Cabinet posts (6)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Elizabeth Cull Deputy Premier of British Columbia
February 28, 1996August 25, 1999
Lois Boone
Penny Priddy Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture
June 26, 1996September 3, 1996 [1]
Penny Priddy
Lois Boone Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
June 17, 1996January 6, 1997
Mike Farnworth
Ministry EstablishedMinister of Energy and Mines
February 18, 1998August 25, 1999
cont'd into Miller Ministry
Ministry EstablishedMinister Responsible for Northern Development
February 18, 1998August 25, 1999
cont'd into Miller Ministry
Glen Clark Minister of Employment and Investment
February 28, 1996February 18, 1998
Mike Farnworth
British Columbia provincial government of Mike Harcourt
Cabinet posts (2)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Ministry EstablishedMinister of Skills, Training and Labour
September 15, 1993February 22, 1996
Paul Ramsey
Claude Richmond
Art Charbonneau
Minister of Forests
November 5, 1991September 17, 1992
December 16, 1992September 15, 1993
Art Charbonneau
Andrew Petter
  1. Priddy took a temporary leave of absence while fighting breast cancer from June to September 1996. Miller who was acting Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture took on this extra portfolio during this time.