3rd North-West Legislative Assembly

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3rd North-West Assembly
Type
Type
1894
Meeting place
Regina

The 3rd North-West Legislative Assembly was constituted after the 1894 North-West Territories general election which took place on October 31, 1984. It lasted from 1894 to 1898. Several important developments happened during this Assembly. The Northwest Territories was granted a Premier and a full Executive Council in 1897, and the Yukon was carved from the territory in 1898 due to the territorial government trying to collect taxes from settlers heading to the Klondike Gold Rush.

List of Members of the Legislative Assembly

3rd North-West Legislative Assembly
District Member
Banff
Robert Brett
Batoche
Charles Eugene Boucher
Battleford
James Clinkskill
Cannington Samuel Page
East Calgary
Joseph Bannerman
Edmonton
Frank Oliver
High River
John Lineham
Kinistino
William Frederick Meyers
Lethbridge
Charles Alexander Magrath
Macleod
Frederick Haultain
Medicine Hat
Edward Fearon
Mitchell Hilliard Mitchell
Moose Jaw
James Hamilton Ross
Moosomin
John Ryerson Neff
North Qu'Appelle
William Sutherland
North Regina George W. Brown
Prince Albert East John Betts
Prince Albert West John Reid
Red Deer
John A. Simpson
Saltcoats William Eakin
Souris George Knowling
South Qu'Appelle George Bulyea
South Regina
Daniel Mowat
St. Albert
Daniel Maloney
Victoria
Frank Fraser Tims
West Calgary
Oswald Critchley
Whitewood
Archibald Gillis
Wolseley James Dill
Yorkton
Frederick Insinger

References

Further reading

  • Gemmill, J.A., ed. (1897). The Canadian Parliamentary Companion. Ottawa: J. Durie & Son.
  • 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. .
  • "Territories" (PDF). Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2022-06-28.