4th North-West Legislative Assembly

4th North-West Assembly
Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Established1898
Disbanded1902
Seats30
Elections
Last election
1898
Meeting place
Regina

The 4th North-West Legislative Assembly was the 6th meeting of the Northwest Territories Legislature. It lasted from 1898 to 1902. This was also the first new council after the creation of the Yukon from the extreme northwest portion of the territories on June 13, 1898.

List of Members of the Legislative Assembly

4th North-West Legislative Assembly
District Member Party
  Banff Robert Brett* Liberal
Batoche Charles Fisher
  Battleford Joseph Benjamin Prince Independent
Cannington Ewan McDiarmid
  East Calgary Alfred Cross Liberal-Conservative
Edmonton Matthew McCauley
  Grenfell Richard Stuart Lake Liberal-Conservative
High River Richard Alfred Wallace
Kinistino William Frederick Meyers
Lethbridge Leverett DeVeber
  Macleod Frederick Haultain Liberal-Conservative
Mitchell Joseph McIntyre
Medicine Hat Horace Albertie Greeley
  Moose Jaw James Hamilton Ross Liberal
Moosomin Alexander S. Smith
North Qu'Appelle Donald H. McDonald
North Regina George W. Brown
Prince Albert East Samuel McLeod
Prince Albert West Thomas McKay
Red Deer John A. Simpson
Saltcoats William Eakin
Souris John Connell
  South Qu'Appelle George Bulyea Liberal-Conservative
South Regina James Hawkes
St. Albert Fredric Villeneuve
Victoria Jack Shera
West Calgary Richard Bennett
  Wetaskiwin Anthony Rosenroll Liberal-Conservative
Whitewood Archibald Gillis
  Wolseley William Elliott Liberal-Conservative
  Yorkton Thomas Alfred Patrick Liberal-Conservative

References

  • Election Results and Dates 1876 - 1905 from Saskatchewan Archives
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