- Members of the Assembly
- By-elections
- References
The members of the 16th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 1920. The legislature sat from February 10, 1921, to June 24, 1922.[1] The Liberal Party led by Tobias Norris formed a minority government.[1] John Thomas Haig of the Conservatives was Leader of the Opposition.[2]James Bryson Baird served as speaker for the assembly.[1]There were two sessions of the 16th Legislature:[1] Session | Start | End |
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1st | February 10, 1921 | May 7, 1921 | 2nd | January 12, 1922 | April 6, 1922 | James Albert Manning Aikins was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.[3] Members of the Assembly The following members were elected to the assembly in 1920:[1] Member | Electoral district | Party[4] | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}John Williams | Arthur | Liberal | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}William Bayley | Assiniboia | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}George Little | Beautiful Plains | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}George Malcolm | Birtle | Liberal | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Albert Edward Smith | Brandon City | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}Maurice Duprey | Carillon | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}William H. Spinks | Cypress | Conservative | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}George Hastings Palmer | Dauphin | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Robert Stirton Thornton | Deloraine | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Edward August | Dufferin | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}Dmytro Yakimischak | Emerson | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Independent Farmer|row}}Nicholas Hryhorczuk | Ethelbert | Independent Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Albert Kirvan | Fairford | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Independent Farmer|row}}Henry Mabb | Fisher | Independent Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}William Findlater | Gilbert Plains | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}Gudmundur Fjelsted | Gimli | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}James William Armstrong | Gladstone | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Independent Farmer|row}}William Robson | Glenwood | Independent Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}John Henry McConnell | Hamiota | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Independent|row}}Arthur Boivin | Iberville | Independent | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Charles Albert Tanner | Kildonan and St. Andrews | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}Samuel Fletcher | Killarney | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Charles Duncan McPherson | Lakeside | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Tobias Norris | Lansdowne | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Independent|row}}Philippe Talbot | La Verendrye | Independent | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}John S. Ridley | Manitou | Conservative | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}George Grierson | Minnedosa | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}John Kennedy | Morden and Rhineland | Conservative | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}William Clubb | Morris | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}James Bryson Baird | Mountain | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}Reuben Waugh | Norfolk | Conservative | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}Fawcett Taylor | Portage la Prairie | Conservative | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}Henry Robson Richardson | Roblin | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Farmer|row}}William McKinnell | Rockwood | Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}John Morrison | Rupertsland | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}William Wilber Wilfred Wilson | Russell | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Independent|row}}Joseph Bernier | St. Boniface | Independent Conservative | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Matthew Stanbridge | St. Clements | Labour | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Albert Kristjansson | St. George | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}Joseph Hamelin | Ste. Rose | Conservative | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Arthur Moore | Springfield | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|People's Independent Party–Farmer|row}}Robert Emmond | Swan River | People's Independent Party- Farmer | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Edward Brown | The Pas | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}George William McDonald | Turtle Mountain | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}George Clingan | Virden | Liberal | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}Fred Dixon | Winnipeg | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Thomas Herman Johnson | Liberal | {{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}}William Ivens | Labour | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}John Thomas Haig | Conservative | {{Canadian party colour|MB|CCF|row}}John Queen | Social Democrat | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}John Stovel | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Duncan Cameron | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Socialist|row}}George Armstrong | Socialist | {{Canadian party colour|MB|Liberal|row}}Edith Rogers | Liberal | {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}William J. Tupper | Conservative |
Notes: 1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/mla1921.shtml |title=Members of the Sixeenth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1921–1922) |work=Memorable Manitobans |publisher=Manitoba Historical Society |accessdate=2012-12-23}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Province.aspx?Item=674174e0-0472-4cd4-bb1e-d66b7aff8b79&MenuID=Compilations.ProvinceTerritory.aspx.Menu&Language=E&Section=LeaderOpposition |title=Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba |publisher=Library of Parliament |accessdate=2012-12-13}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.manitobalg.ca/past-govs.php |title=Past lieutenant governors |publisher=Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba |accessdate=2014-07-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140105191427/http://www.manitobalg.ca/past-govs.php |archivedate=2014-01-05 |df= }} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/HistoricalSummary.pdf |title=Historical Summaries |publisher=Elections Manitoba |accessdate=2012-09-23}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/hansard/members/mla_bio_deceased.html |title=Biographies of Deceased Members |work=Legislative Assembly of Manitoba |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140330155427/http://www.gov.mb.ca/hansard/members/mla_bio_deceased.html |archivedate=2014-03-30 |df= }}
By-elections By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons: Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason | Birtle | George Malcolm | Liberal | October 14, 1920 | G Malcolm appointed Minister of Agriculture[5] | Lakeside | Charles Duncan McPherson | Liberal | January 31, 1921 | CD McPherson appointed Minister of Public Works[5] |
Notes: References {{Manitoba Assemblies}}{{Manitoba politics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:016}} 3 : Terms of the Manitoba Legislature|1921 establishments in Manitoba|1922 disestablishments in Manitoba |