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2nd North-West Legislative Assembly

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The 2nd North-West Legislative Assembly was constituted after the 1891 North-West Territories general election which took place on 7 November 1891. The Legislative Assembly lasted from 1891 to 1894.

List of Members of the Legislative Assembly

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2nd North-West Legislative Assembly
District of Alberta
District Member First elected
Banff Robert Brett 1888
Calgary John Lineham 1888
Hugh Cayley 1886
Edmonton Frank Oliver 1888
Lethbridge Charles Alexander Magrath 1891
Macleod Frederick Haultain 1887
Medicine Hat Thomas Tweed 1888
Red Deer Francis Wilkins 1891
St. Albert Antonio Prince 1891
District of Assiniboia
District Member First elected
Cannington Samuel Page 1891
Moose Jaw James Hamilton Ross 1883
Moosomin John Ryerson Neff 1888
North Qu'Appelle William Sutherland 1887
Prince Albert Thomas McKay 1891
Souris George Knowling 1891
South Qu'Appelle George Davidson 1888
Wallace Joel Reaman 1888
Fredrik Robert Insinger 1892
Whitewood Daniel Campbell 1891
Joseph Clementson 1894
Wolseley James Dill 1891
District of Saskatchewan
District Member First elected
Batoche Charles Nolin[a] 1891
Charles Eugene Boucher (1892) 1892
Battleford James Clinkskill 1888
Cumberland John Betts 1888
Kinistino William Frederick Meyers 1891
Mitchell Hilliard Mitchell 1888
North Regina David Jelly 1885
South Regina Daniel Mowat 1891

Notes

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  1. ^ In 1892 Charles Eugene Boucher was appointed by judicial order, and Charles Nolin was forced to step down.

References

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Further reading

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  • Lingard, Charles Cecil (1946). Territorial government in Canada: the autonomy question in the old North-West Territories. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. OCLC 577721800.
  • Thomas, Lewis H. (1978). The struggle for responsible government in the North-West Territories, 1870–97 (2nd ed.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-2287-5.
  • "Territories" (PDF). Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2022.