The members of the 13th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in July 1910. The legislature sat from February 9, 1911, to June 15, 1914.[1]
The Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin formed the government.[1]
Tobias Norris of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition.[2]
James Johnson served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
There were four sessions of the 13th Legislature:[1]
Session | Start | End | |
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1st | February 9, 1911 | March 24, 1911 | |
2nd | February 22, 1912 | April 6, 1912 | |
3rd | January 9, 1913 | February 15, 1913 | |
4th | December 11, 1913 | February 20, 1914 |
Daniel Hunter McMillan was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until August 1, 1911, when Douglas Colin Cameron became lieutenant governor.[3]
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1910:[1]
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By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral district | Member elected | Affiliation | Election date | Reason | |
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Russell | Frederic Newton | Conservative | February 4, 1911[5] | AL Bonnycastle resigned after recount | |
Killarney | George Lawrence | Conservative | October 23, 1911 | G Lawrence appointed Minister of Agriculture | |
Manitou | James Morrow | Conservative | October 31, 1911 | R Rogers named to Canadian cabinet | |
The Pas | Robert Orok | Conservative | October 22, 1912 | New riding created | |
Gimli | Edmund L. Taylor | Conservative | May 12, 1913 | B Baldwinson named deputy Provincial Secretary | |
St. Boniface | Joseph Bernier | Conservative | May 21, 1913 | J Bernier appointed Provincial Secretary[6] | |
Kildonan and St. Andrews | Walter Humphries Montague | Conservative | November 29, 1913 | O Grain resigned |
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