The 14th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1917 to 1920. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in September 1916. The British Columbia Liberal Party, led by Harlan Carey Brewster, formed the government. Following Brewster's death in March 1918, John Oliver became Premier.
John Walter Weart served as speaker until the start of the 1918 session, when John Keen succeeded him as speaker.
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1916.:
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By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time:
James Horace King, Minister of Public Works, acclaimed January 3, 1917John Oliver, Minister of Agriculture and Railways, acclaimed January 3, 1917John Duncan MacLean, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education, acclaimed January 3, 1917William Sloan, Minister of Mines, acclaimed January 3, 1917Malcolm Archibald Macdonald, Attorney General, elected January 3, 1917Ralph Smith, Minister of Finance, elected January 3, 1917Harlan Carey Brewster, Premier, acclaimed January 3, 1917Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, Minister of Lands, elected January 13, 1917John Wallace deBeque Farris, Attorney General and Minister of Labour, acclaimed June 23, 1917John Hart, Minister of Finance, elected June 30, 1917Edward Dodsley Barrow, Minister of Agriculture, elected May 25, 1918By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons:
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John William McIntosh resigns from the Liberals in April 1917 to become an Independent Liberal.At some point in the life of the legislature McIntosh, Richard John Burde, Kenneth Forrest Duncan and Francis William Henry Giolma form the Soldier Party.Aitlin (dec. Frank Harry Mobley February 3, 1920)