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The Assembly was elected on 7 March 1907.
Session
Opening
Prorogation
Dissolution
1
2 January 1908
26 February 1908
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2
4 February 1909
10 March 1909
-
3
10 February 1910
16 March 1910
20 June 1910
The following persons were members:
Rodmond Palen Roblin
(Premier)
James Johnson
(Speaker)
Armand Henry Corelli
(Clerk)
John McDougall
(Sergeant-at-Arms)
John Hume Agnew
(Virden,
Conservative)
James Henthorne Argue
(Avondale,
Conservative)
Hugh Armstrong
(Portage la Prairie,
Conservative)
James William Armstrong
(Gladstone,
Liberal)
James Bryson Baird
(Mountain,
Liberal)
Aime Benard
(Assiniboia,
Conservative)
Joseph Bernier
(St. Boniface,
Conserative)
Angus Lorne Bonnycastle
(Russell,
Conservative)
Duncan Cameron
(Gilbert Plains, by-election November 1908,
Conservative)
Colin Howell Campbell
(Morris,
Conservative)
Glenlyon Archibald Campbell
(Gilbert Plains,
Conservative)
John Archibald Campbell
(Dauphin,
Liberal)
Alfred Henry Carroll
(Brandon South,
Conservative)
George Robson Coldwell
(Brandon City, by-election November 1907,
Conservative)
William Ferguson
(Hamiota,
Conservative)
James Thomas Gordon
(Winnipeg South,
Conservative)
Orton Irwin Grain
(Kildonan & St. Andrew,
Conservative)
James Henry Howden
(Beautiful Plains,
Conservative)
James Johnson
(Turtle Mountain,
Conservative)
Thomas Herman Johnson
(Winnipeg West,
Liberal)
Sigtryggur Jónasson
(Gimli,
Liberal)
Jean Baptiste Lauzon
(La Verendrye,
Conservative)
George Lawrence
(Killarney,
Conservative)
Edwin David Lynch
(Lakeside,
Conservative)
Robert Fern Lyons
(Norfolk,
Conservative)
George John Huntley Malcolm
(Birtle, by-election November 1909,
Liberal)
Benjamin James McConnell
(Morden,
Liberal)
Stanley William McInnis
(Brandon City,
Conservative)
Charles Julius Mickle
(Birtle,
Liberal)
John Fletcher Mitchell
(Winnipeg North,
Conservative)
Tobias Crawford Norris
(Lansdowne,
Liberal)
Albert Prefontaine
(Carillon,
Conservative)
Isaac Riley
(Rockwood,
Conservative)
Rodmond Palen Roblin
(Dufferin,
Conservative)
James Wells Robson
(Swan River,
Conservative)
Robert Rogers
(Manitou,
Conservative)
Donald Andrew Ross
(Springfield,
Liberal)
Harvey Cathcart Simpson
(Virden, by-election January 1909,
Conservative)
George Steel
(Cypress
Conservative)
Thomas William Taylor
(Winnipeg Centre,
Conservative)
Robert Stirton Thornton
(Deloraine,
Liberal)
William B. Waddell
(Minnedosa,
Conservative)
George Walton
(Emerson,
Liberal)
John Williams
(Arthur,
Liberal)
Valentine Winkler
(Rhineland, Liberal)
See also:
Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1907)
Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial By-Elections (1907-1909)
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 12 April 2022
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