Assembly Sessions
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Election
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From To[6][nb 1]
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Governing Party
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Premier[7]
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Official Opposition Party Leader[8]
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Speaker of the House[9]
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1st Legislature
4 sessions
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1st general
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March 15, 1871 December 16, 1874
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none[nb 2]
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Alfred Boyd[nb 3][nb 4]
Marc-Amable Girard[nb 5]
Henry Joseph Clarke[nb 6]
Marc-Amable Girard
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none[nb 7]
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Joseph Royal[nb 8]
Curtis James Bird
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2nd Legislature
4 sessions
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2nd general
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March 31, 1875 November 11, 1878
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none
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Robert Atkinson Davis
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none
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Joseph Dubuc
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3rd Legislature
1 session
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3rd general
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February 1, 1879 November 26, 1879
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none
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John Norquay
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none
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John Wright Sifton
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4th Legislature
4 sessions
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4th general
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January 22, 1880 November 13, 1882
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Conservative
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John Norquay
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Thomas Greenway
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John Wright Sifton
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5th Legislature
4 sessions
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5th general
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May 17, 1883 November 11, 1886
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Conservative
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John Norquay
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Liberal
Thomas Greenway
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Alexander Murray
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6th Legislature
2 sessions
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6th general
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April 14, 1887 June 16, 1888
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Conservative[nb 9]
Liberal
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John Norquay[nb 10]
David Howard Harrison[nb 9]
Thomas Greenway
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Liberal
Thomas Greenway[nb 9]
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David Glass
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7th Legislature
5 sessions
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7th general
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August 28, 1888 June 27, 1892
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Liberal
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Thomas Greenway
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Conservative
John Norquay[nb 11]
Rodmond Roblin
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William Winram[nb 12]
Samuel Jacob Jackson
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8th Legislature
3 sessions
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8th general
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February 2, 1893 December 11, 1895
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Liberal
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Thomas Greenway
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Conservative
William Alexander Macdonald[nb 13]
John Andrew Davidson[nb 14]
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Samuel Jacob Jackson[nb 15]
Finlay McNaughton Young
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9th Legislature
4 sessions
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9th general
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February 6, 1896 November 16, 1899
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Liberal
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Thomas Greenway
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Conservative
Rodmond Roblin
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Finlay McNaughton Young
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10th Legislature
4 sessions
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10th general
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March 29, 1900 June 25, 1903
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Conservative
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Hugh John Macdonald[nb 16]
Rodmond Roblin
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Liberal
Thomas Greenway
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William Hespeler
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11th Legislature
4 sessions
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11th general
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January 7, 1904 February 28, 1907
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Conservative
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Rodmond Roblin
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Liberal
Thomas Greenway[nb 17]
Charles Mickle
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James Johnson
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12th Legislature
3 sessions
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12th general
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January 2, 1908 June 30, 1910
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Conservative
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Rodmond Roblin
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Liberal
Charles Mickle[nb 18]
Tobias Norris
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James Johnson
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13th Legislature
4 sessions
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13th general
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February 9, 1911 June 15, 1914
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Conservative
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Rodmond Roblin
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Liberal
Tobias Norris
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James Johnson
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14th Legislature
2 sessions
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14th general
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September 15, 1914 July 16, 1915
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Conservative
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Rodmond Roblin
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Liberal
Tobias Norris
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James Johnson
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15th Legislature
5 sessions
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15th general
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January 6, 1916 March 27, 1920
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Liberal
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Tobias Norris
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Conservative
Albert Prefontaine
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James Bryson Baird
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16th Legislature
2 sessions
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16th general
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February 10, 1921 June 24, 1922
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Liberal
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Tobias Norris
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Conservative
John Thomas Haig
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James Bryson Baird
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17th Legislature
6 sessions
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17th general
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January 18, 1923 June 4, 1927
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United Farmers of Manitoba
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John Bracken
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Liberal
Tobias Norris
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Philippe Adjutor Talbot
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18th Legislature
5 sessions
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18th general
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December 1, 1927 May 7, 1932
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United Farmers of Manitoba
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John Bracken
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Conservative
Fawcett Taylor
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Philippe Adjutor Talbot
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19th Legislature
4 sessions
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19th general
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February 14, 1933 June 12, 1936
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Progressive Party of Manitoba
Liberal[nb 19]
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John Bracken
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Conservative
Fawcett Taylor[nb 20]
William Sanford Evans
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Philippe Adjutor Talbot
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20th Legislature
5 sessions
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20th general
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February 18, 1937 March 12, 1941
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Liberal-Progressive
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John Bracken
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Conservative
Errick Willis
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Robert Hawkins
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21st Legislature
5 sessions
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21st general
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December 9, 1941 September 8, 1945
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Coalition government
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John Bracken[nb 21]
Stuart Garson
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation[nb 22]
Seymour Farmer
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Robert Hawkins
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22nd Legislature
4 sessions
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22nd general
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February 19, 1946 September 29, 1949
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Coalition government
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Stuart Garson[nb 23]
Douglas Lloyd Campbell
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Seymour Farmer[nb 24]
Edwin Hansford
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Robert Hawkins
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23rd Legislature
7 sessions
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23rd general
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February 14, 1950 April 23, 1953
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Liberal-Progressive
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Douglas Lloyd Campbell
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Progressive Conservative
Errick Willis
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Wallace C. Miller[nb 25]
Nicholas Bachynsky
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24th Legislature
4 sessions
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24th general
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February 2, 1954 April 30, 1958
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Liberal-Progressive
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Douglas Lloyd Campbell
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Progressive Conservative
Errick Willis[nb 26]
Duff Roblin
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Nicholas Bachynsky
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25th Legislature
2 sessions
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25th general
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October 23, 1958 March 31, 1959
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Progressive Conservative
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Duff Roblin
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Liberal-Progressive
Douglas Lloyd Campbell
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Abram Harrison
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26th Legislature
5 sessions
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26th general
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June 9, 1959 November 9, 1962
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Progressive Conservative
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Duff Roblin
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Liberal-Progressive[nb 27]
Douglas Lloyd Campbell[nb 28]
Gildas Molgat
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Abram Harrison
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27th Legislature
5 sessions
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27th general
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February 28, 1963 May 18, 1966
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Progressive Conservative
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Duff Roblin
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Liberal
Gildas Molgat
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James Bilton
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28th Legislature
3 sessions
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28th general
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December 5, 1966 May 22, 1969
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Progressive Conservative
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Duff Roblin[nb 29]
Walter Weir
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Liberal
Gildas Molgat
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James Bilton
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29th Legislature
5 sessions
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29th general
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August 14, 1969 May 25, 1973
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New Democratic Party
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Edward Schreyer
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Progressive Conservative
Walter Weir[nb 30]
Sidney Spivak
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Ben Hanuschak[nb 31]
Peter Fox
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30th Legislature
4 sessions
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30th general
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January 31, 1974 September 6, 1977
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New Democratic Party
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Edward Schreyer
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Progressive Conservative
Sidney Spivak[nb 32]
Donald Craik[nb 33]
Sterling Lyon
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Peter Fox
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31st Legislature
5 sessions
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31st general
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November 24, 1977 October 13, 1981
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Progressive Conservative
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Sterling Lyon
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New Democratic Party
Edward Schreyer[nb 34]
Howard Pawley
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Harry Graham
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32nd Legislature
4 sessions
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32nd general
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February 25, 1982 February 11, 1986
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New Democratic Party
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Howard Pawley
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Progressive Conservative
Sterling Lyon[nb 35]
Gary Filmon
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Jim Walding
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33rd Legislature
4 sessions
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33rd general
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May 8, 1986 March 9, 1988
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New Democratic Party
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Howard Pawley
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Progressive Conservative
Gary Filmon
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Myrna Phillips
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34th Legislature
4 sessions
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34th general
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July 21, 1988 August 7, 1990
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Progressive Conservative
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Gary Filmon
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Liberal
Sharon Carstairs
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Denis Rocan
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35th Legislature
6 sessions
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35th general
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October 11, 1990 March 21, 1995
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Progressive Conservative
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Gary Filmon
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New Democratic Party
Gary Doer
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Denis Rocan
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36th Legislature
5 sessions
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36th general
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May 23, 1995 August 17, 1999
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Progressive Conservative
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Gary Filmon
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New Democratic Party
Gary Doer
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Louise Dacquay
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37th Legislature
4 sessions
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37th general
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November 18, 1999 May 2, 2003
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New Democratic Party
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Gary Doer
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Progressive Conservative
Gary Filmon[nb 36]
Bonnie Mitchelson[nb 37]
Stuart Murray
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George Hickes
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38th Legislature
5 sessions
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38th general
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June 23, 2003 April 20, 2007
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New Democratic Party
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Gary Doer
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Progressive Conservative
Stuart Murray[nb 38]
Hugh McFadyen
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George Hickes
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39th Legislature
5 sessions
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39th general
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November 20, 2008 September 6, 2011
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New Democratic Party
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Gary Doer[nb 39]
Greg Selinger
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Progressive Conservative
Hugh McFadyen
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George Hickes
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40th Legislature
3 sessions
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40th general
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October 20, 2011 March 16, 2016
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New Democratic Party
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Greg Selinger
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Progressive Conservative
Hugh McFadyen[nb 40]
Brian Pallister
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Daryl Reid
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40th Legislature
3 sessions
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40th general
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October 20, 2011 March 16, 2016
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New Democratic Party
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Greg Selinger
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Progressive Conservative
Hugh McFadyen[nb 41]
Brian Pallister
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Daryl Reid
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41st Legislature
4 sessions
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41st general
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March 16, 2016 August 12, 2019
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Progressive Conservative
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Brian Pallister
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New Democratic Party
Flor Marcelino[nb 42]
Wab Kinew
Liberal
Dougald Lamont
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Myrna Driedger
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42nd Legislature
5 sessions
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42nd general
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August 12, 2019 September 5, 2023
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Progressive Conservative
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Brian Pallister[nb 43]
Kelvin Goertzen[nb 44]
Heather Stefanson
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New Democratic Party
Wab Kinew
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Myrna Driedger
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43rd Legislature
1 session
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43rd general
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October 18, 2023 present
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New Democratic Party
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Wab Kinew
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Progressive Conservative
Heather Stefanson
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TBD
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