Attorney General of British Columbia - List of Attorneys General of The Province of British Columbia

List of Attorneys General of The Province of British Columbia

  • John Foster McCreight 1871–1872
  • George Anthony Walkem 1871–1874
  • A.E.B. Davie 1882–(1887?)
  • John Roland Hett c. 1883
  • Theodore Davie 1889–1892
  • Joseph Martin 1898–1900
  • Albert Edward McPhillips (1900?)-1903
  • Frederick John Fulton 1906–1907
  • William John Bowser 1907–1915
  • Malcolm Archibald Macdonald 1915-1917
  • John Wallace de Beque Farris 1917–1922
  • Alexander Malcolm Manson 1922–1928
  • Gordon Sloan 1933–1937
  • Gordon Wismer 1937–1941
  • Royal Lethington Maitland 1941–1946
  • Gordon Wismer 1946–1952
  • Robert Bonner 1952–1968
  • Leslie Peterson 1968–1972
  • Alex MacDonald 1972–1975
  • Garde Gardom1975–1979
  • Allan Williams 1979–1983
  • Brian Smith 1983–1989
  • Bud Smith 1989–1990
  • Russ Fraser 1990–1991
  • Colin Gabelmann 1991–1995
  • Ujjal Dosanjh 1995–2000
  • Andrew Petter 2000
  • Graeme Bowbrick 2000–2001
  • Geoff Plant 2001–2005
  • Wally Oppal 2005–2009
  • Mike de Jong 2009–2010
  • Barry Penner 2010–2011
  • Shirley Bond 2011–Present

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