Memorable Manitobans: Members of the Twenty-Second Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1946-1949)

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The Assembly was elected on 15 October 1945.

Session

Opening

Prorogation

Dissolution

1

19 February 1946

13 April 1946

-

2

25 February 1947

26 April 1947

-

3

10 February 1948

22 April 1948

-

4

8 February 1949

22 February 1949

29 September 1949

The following persons were members:

Stuart Sinclair Garson
Stuart Sinclair Garson

(Premier, 1946-1948)

Douglas Lloyd Campbell
Douglas Lloyd Campbell

(Premier, 1948-1949)

Robert Hawkins
Robert Hawkins

(Speaker)

Harry H. Dunwoody
Harry H. Dunwoody

(Clerk)

Henry Stanley Bennett
Henry Stanley Bennett

(Sergeant-at-Arms)

 

 

 


James Frederick Anderson
James Frederick Anderson

(Fairford, by-election December 1948)

James Oswald Argue
James Oswald Argue

(Deloraine)

Nicolas Volodymir Bachynsky
Nicolas Volodymir Bachynsky

(Fisher)

Francis Campbell Bell
Francis Campbell Bell

(Birtle)

Douglas Lloyd Campbell
Douglas Lloyd Campbell

(Lakeside)

William John Campbell
William John Campbell

(Rockwood)

James Lyall Christie
James Lyall Christie

(Cypress)

Gordon Minto Churchill
Gordon Minto Churchill

(Army, War Services Election)

Earl Thompson Collins
Earl Thompson Collins

(Dufferin)

Wilbert George Doneleyko
Wilbert George Doneleyko

(St. Clements)

Ernest Richard Draffin
Ernest Richard Draffin

(Assiniboia)

John Cameron Dryden
John Cameron Dryden

(Morris)

Seymour James Farmer
Seymour James Farmer

(Winnipeg)

Stanley William Fox
Stanley William Fox

(Gilbert Plains)

Stuart Sinclair Garson
Stuart Sinclair Garson

(Fairford)

Gilbert Harrison Grant
Gilbert Harrison Grant

(Glenwood)

Morris Abraham Gray
Morris Abraham Gray

(Winnipeg)

Charles Edwin Greenlay
Charles Edwin Greenlay

(Portage la Prairie)

Christian Halldorson
Christian Halldorson

(St. George)

Daniel Roy Hamilton
Daniel Roy Hamilton

(Ruperts Land)

Edwin Arnold Hansford
Edwin Arnold Hansford

(St. Boniface)

Abram William Harrison
Abram William Harrison

(Killarney)

Robert Hawkins
Robert Hawkins

(Dauphin)

William Arthur Kardash
William Arthur Kardash

(Winnipeg)

John Polworth Lawrie
John Polworth Lawrie

(Norfolk)

Maurice Dane McCarthy
Maurice Dane MacCarthy

(Ste. Rose)

Sauveur Marcoux
Sauveur Marcoux

(La Verendrye)

John Stewart McDiarmid
John Stewart McDiarmid

(Winnipeg)

Leslie Hill McDorman
Leslie Hill McDorman

(Brandon City)

John McDowell
John McDowell

(Iberville)

James Osborne McLenaghen
James Osborne McLenaghen

(Kildonan & St. Andrews)

Wallace Conrad Miller
Wallace Conrad Miller

(Morden-Rhineland)

Robert Henry Mooney
Robert Henry Mooney

(Virden)

Hugh Borthwick Morrison
Hugh Borthwick Morrison

(Manitou)

William Morton
William Morton

(Gladstone)

George Edward Olive
George Edward Olive

(Springfield)

John Robertson Pitt
John Robertson Pitt

(Arthur)

John Silas Poole
John Silas Poole

(Beautiful Plains)

Edmund Prefontaine
Edmond Prefontaine

(Carillon)

George Poddester Renouf
George Poddester Renouf

(Swan River)

Beresford Robert Richards
Beresford Robert Richards

(The Pas)

Ronald Douglas Robertson
Ronald Douglas Robertson

(Roblin)

Henry Smalley Rungay
Henry Smalley Rungay

(Minnedosa, by-election November 1948)

Earl James Rutledge
Earl James Rutledge

(Minnedosa)

Michael M. Sawchuk
Michael M. Sawchuk

(Ethelbert)

Ivan Schultz
Ivan Schultz

(Mountain)

William Scraba
William Scraba

(Winnipeg North)

Charles Rhodes Smith
Charles Rhodes Smith

(Winnipeg)

John Roman Solomon
John Roman Solomon

(Emerson)

Lloyd Cleworth Stinson
Lloyd Cleworth Stinson

(Winnipeg)

Alexander John Stringer
Alexander John Stringer

(Navy, War Services Election)

Lewis St. George Stubbs
Lewis St. George Stubbs

(Winnipeg)

Matthew Robinson Sutherland
Matthew Robinson Sutherland

(Lansdowne)

Donovan Swailes
Donovan Swailes

(Winnipeg)

Steinn Olafur Thompson
Steinn Olafur Thompson

(Gimli)

Gunnar Solmundur Thorvaldson
Gunnar Solmundur Thorvaldson

(Winnipeg)

Norman Leslie Turnbull
Norman Leslie Turnbull

(Hamiota)

Ronald David Turner
Ronald David Turner

(Air Force, War Services Election)

Errick French Willis
Errick French Willis

(Turtle Mountain)

William Wilber Wilfred Wilson
William Wilber Wilfred Wilson

(Russell)

See also:

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1945)

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba War Services Election (1946)

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial By-Elections (1948)

Sources:

We thank Oliver Bernuetz (Legislative Library of Manitoba) for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 21 November 2024

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