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Arthur-Lucien Beaubien
(Provencher)
David Wilson Beaubier
(Brandon)
Thomas Alexander Crerar
(Churchill)
James Allison Glen
(Marquette)
Abraham Albert Heaps
(Winnipeg North)
John Power Howden
(St. Boniface)
Henry George “Harry” Leader
(Portage la Prairie)
Frederick Donald MacKenzie
(Neepawa)
James Ewen Matthews
(Brandon, by-election 14 November 1938)
Ralph Maybank
(Winnipeg South Centre)
George William McDonald
(Souris)
Leslie Alexander Mutch
(Winnipeg South)
Joseph Thorarinn Thorson
(Selkirk)
John Mowat Turner
(Springfield)
William John Ward
(Dauphin)
William Gilbert Weir
(Macdonald)
Howard Waldemar Winkler
(Lisgar)
James Shaver Woodsworth
(Winnipeg North Centre)
See also:
Events in Manitoba History: Canadian Federal Election (1935)
Events in Manitoba History: Canadian Federal By-Election (1938)
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 11 November 2024
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