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John Bracken
(Neepawa)
William “Scottie” Bryce
(Selkirk)
Stuart Sinclair Garson
(Marquette, by-election December 1948)
James Allison Glen
(Marquette)
René Jutras
(Provencher)
Stanley Howard Knowles
(Winnipeg North Centre)
Henry George “Harry” Leader
(Portage la Prairie)
James Ewen Matthews
(Brandon)
Ralph Maybank
(Winnipeg South Centre)
Calvert Charlton Miller
(Portage la Prairie, by-election October 1946)
Ronald Stewart Moore
(Churchill)
Leslie Alexander Mutch
(Winnipeg South)
James Arthur Ross
(Souris)
John Sylvester Alloysius Sinnott
(Springfield)
Alistair McLeod Stewart
(Winnipeg North)
Fernand Viau
(St. Boniface)
William Gilbert Weir
(Macdonald)
Howard Waldemar Winkler
(Lisgar)
Frederick Samuel Zaplitny
(Dauphin)
See also:
Events in Manitoba History: Canadian Federal Election (1945)
Events in Manitoba History: Canadian Federal By-Elections (1946-1948)
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 22 April 2024
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