13th Manitoba Legislature


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.
The Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin formed the government.
Tobias Norris of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition.
James Johnson served as speaker for the assembly.
There were four sessions of the 13th Legislature:
SessionStartEnd
1stFebruary 9, 1911March 24, 1911
2ndFebruary 22, 1912April 6, 1912
3rdJanuary 9, 1913February 15, 1913
4thDecember 11, 1913February 20, 1914

Daniel Hunter McMillan was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until August 1, 1911, when Douglas Colin Cameron became lieutenant governor.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1910:
MemberElectoral districtParty

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
RussellFrederic NewtonConservativeFebruary 4, 1911AL Bonnycastle resigned after recount
KillarneyGeorge LawrenceConservativeOctober 23, 1911G Lawrence appointed Minister of Agriculture
ManitouJames MorrowConservativeOctober 31, 1911R Rogers named to Canadian cabinet
The PasRobert OrokConservativeOctober 22, 1912New riding created
GimliEdmund L. TaylorConservativeMay 12, 1913B Baldwinson named deputy Provincial Secretary
St. BonifaceJoseph BernierConservativeMay 21, 1913J Bernier appointed Provincial Secretary
Kildonan and St. AndrewsWalter Humphries MontagueConservativeNovember 29, 1913O Grain resigned

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