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William “Scottie” Bryce
(Selkirk)
Gordon Minto Churchill
(Winnipeg South Centre, by-election June 1951)
Walter Gilbert Dinsdale
(Brandon, by-election June 1951)
Stuart Sinclair Garson
(Marquette)
René Jutras
(Provencher)
Stanley Howard Knowles
(Winnipeg North Centre)
James Ewen Matthews
(Brandon)
Ralph Maybank
(Winnipeg South Centre)
Leslie Alexander Mutch
(Winnipeg South)
James Arthur Ross
(Souris)
John Sylvester Alloysius Sinnott
(Springfield)
Alistair McLeod Stewart
(Winnipeg North)
Fernand Viau
(St. Boniface)
William John Ward
(Dauphin)
George Dyer Weaver
(Churchill)
William Gilbert Weir
(Macdonald)
Howard Waldemar Winkler
(Lisgar)
Robert James Wood
(Norquay)
See also:
Events in Manitoba History: Canadian Federal Election (1949)
Events in Manitoba History: Canadian Federal By-Elections (1951)
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 22 April 2024
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