First Rhodes Ministry

The first ministry of Campbell Rhodes was sworn into office on October 11, 1995, and consisted of ministers from the United Islands Labour Party and the Democratic Party of the United Islands. The ministry saw several changes, listed below, but is considered to have ended on August 27, 1997, when the Second Rhodes Ministry was sworn in. The first Rhodes ministry was sworn into office by President Donald Davis.

Cabinet
Prime Minister: Campbell Rhodes (Lab) Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs: Leonard Hand (Dem) Treasurer: Michael Cherry (Lab) Defence: Brian Coxley (Lab) Finance, Leader of the House of Commons: Jim King (Lab) Attorney General, Leader of the Government in the Senate: Senator John Saunderson (Lab) Arts & Communications: Andrea Perkins (Dem) Industry, Trade & Commerce: Tom McGann (Lab) Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries: Tom Starling (Lab) Education, Science and Youth Affairs, Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate: Senator Sarah Atwater (Lab) Employment & Industrial Relations: Senator Peter Brothers (Dem) Health & Human Services: Andrew McKinnon (Lab) Immigration & Ethnic Affairs: Dr. Keith Briggs (Lab) Environment, Conservation & Resources: Joe Willis (Dem) Social Security & Veterans Affairs: Thomas Shepherd (Lab)

Outer Ministry
Constitutional Affairs: Senator Warren Barker (Dem) Financial Services: Charlotte LeBeau (Lab) Transport and Housing: Anthony McDonald (Lab)