11th Alberta Legislature
11th Monarch | George VI December 11, 1936 – February 6, 1952 | ||
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Elizabeth II February 6, 1952 – September 8, 2022 | |||
Lieutenant Governor | Hon. John Campbell Bowen March 23, 1937 – February 1, 1950 | ||
Hon. John James Bowlen February 1, 1950 – December 16, 1959 | |||
Sessions | |||
1st session February 17, 1949 – March 29, 1949 | |||
2nd session July 4, 1949 – July 7, 1949 | |||
3rd session February 23, 1950 – April 5, 1950 | |||
4th session February 22, 1951 – April 7, 1951 | |||
5th session February 21, 1952 – April 10, 1952 | |||
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The 11th Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from February 17, 1949, to July 3, 1952, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 1948 Alberta general election held on August 17, 1948. The Legislature officially resumed on February 17, 1949, and continued until the fifth session was prorogued on April 10, 1952 and dissolved on July 3, 1952, prior to the 1952 Alberta general election.[1]
Alberta's eleventh government was controlled by the
Social Credit Party for the fourth time, led by Premier Ernest Manning who would go on to be the longest serving Premier in Alberta history. The Official Opposition was led by James Harper Prowse a member of the Alberta Liberal Party. The Speaker was Peter Dawson who would serve until his death during the 15th legislature
on March 24, 1963.
The opposition was divided between the Liberal and Co-operative Commonwealth and 2 Independents.
Composition at election
Affiliation | Members | |
Social Credit
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51 | |
Liberal | 2 | |
Co-operative Commonwealth | 2 | |
Independent | 1 | |
Independent Social Credit | 1 | |
Total |
57 |
Standings changes
Membership changes in the 11th Assembly | |||||
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Date | Name | District | Party | Reason | |
November 26, 1948 | Albert Bourcier | Lac Ste. Anne | Independent | Excluded from the Social Credit caucus by a resolution at the 1948 Social Credit AGM.[2] | |
June 16, 1952 | Ronald Ansley | Leduc | Independent Social Credit | Expelled from caucus for attend Alberta Boucier's nomination convention.[3] |
References
- ISBN 0-9689217-3-6. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ^ "S.C. Caucus Agrees Exclude Bourcier". Vol XLI No. 293. The Lethbridge Herald. November 26, 1948. p. 2.
- ^ "Leduc Socred Reaffirm Ansley for Nomination". XLV No. 178. The Lethbridge Herald. July 10, 1952. p. 16.
Further reading
- Normandin, G. Pierre, ed. (1952). "The Canadian Parliamentary Guide". The Canadian Parliamentary Guide = Guide Parlementaire Canadien. Ottawa: G. Pierre Normandin. OCLC 893686591. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ISBN 0-9689217-8-7. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
- Perry, Sandra E.; Footz, Valerie L. (2006). Massolin, Philip A. (ed.). A Higher Duty: Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies. Edmonton, AB: Legislative Assembly of Alberta. ISBN 0-9689217-3-6. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
External links
- Alberta Legislative Assembly
- Legislative Assembly of Alberta Members Book
- By-elections 1905 to present