Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Assemblée législative du Manitoba | |
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42nd Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | Lower house (1870–1876) then unicameral house of the Manitoba Legislature |
History | |
Founded | 1870 |
Leadership | |
Myrna Driedger, PC | |
Kelvin Goertzen, PC | |
Wab Kinew, NDP | |
Government House Leader | TBD, PC |
Official Opposition House Leader | Nahanni Fontaine, NDP |
Structure | |
Seats | 57 |
Political groups | Her Majesty's Government
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
Other parties
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Committees |
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Elections | |
Voting system | First Past the Post |
Last election | September 10, 2019 |
Next election | On or before October 3, 2023 |
Meeting place | |
Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
Website | |
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The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (French: Assemblée législative du Manitoba) is the deliberative assembly of the Manitoba Legislature in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly at provincial general elections, all in single-member constituencies with first-past-the-post voting. Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly are given royal assent by the Queen of Canada in Right of Manitoba, represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.[1] The Manitoba Legislative Building is located in central Winnipeg.
The Premier of Manitoba is Kelvin Goertzen and the current Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is Myrna Driedger; both of whom belong to the Progressive Conservative Party.
Historically, the Legislature of Manitoba had another chamber, the Legislative Council of Manitoba, but this was abolished in 1876, just six years after the province was formed.
Current members[]
Member | Party | Constituency | |
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Danielle Adams | New Democratic | Thompson | |
Nello Altomare | New Democratic | Transcona | |
Uzoma Asagwara | New Democratic | Union Station | |
Diljeet Brar | New Democratic | Burrows | |
Ian Bushie | New Democratic | Keewatinook | |
Eileen Clarke | Progressive Conservative | Agassiz | |
Cathy Cox | Progressive Conservative | Kildonan-River East | |
Cliff Cullen | Progressive Conservative | Spruce Woods | |
Myrna Driedger † | Progressive Conservative | Roblin | |
Ralph Eichler | Progressive Conservative | Lakeside | |
Wayne Ewasko | Progressive Conservative | Lac du Bonnet | |
Scott Fielding | Progressive Conservative | Kirkfield Park | |
Nahanni Fontaine | New Democratic | St. Johns | |
Cameron Friesen | Progressive Conservative | Morden-Winkler | |
Jon Gerrard | Liberal | River Heights | |
Kelvin Goertzen | Progressive Conservative | Steinbach | |
Audrey Gordon | Progressive Conservative | Southdale | |
Josh Guenter | Progressive Conservative | Borderland | |
Sarah Guillemard | Progressive Conservative | Fort Richmond | |
Reg Helwer | Progressive Conservative | Brandon West | |
Len Isleifson | Progressive Conservative | Brandon East | |
Derek Johnson | Progressive Conservative | Interlake-Gimli | |
Scott Johnston | Progressive Conservative | Assiniboia | |
Wab Kinew | New Democratic | Fort Rouge | |
Bob Lagassé | Progressive Conservative | Dawson Trail | |
Alan Lagimodiere | Progressive Conservative | Selkirk | |
Dougald Lamont | Liberal | St. Boniface | |
Cindy Lamoureux | Liberal | Tyndall Park | |
Amanda Lathlin | New Democratic | The Pas-Kameesak | |
Tom Lindsey | New Democratic | Flin Flon | |
Jim Maloway | New Democratic | Elmwood | |
Malaya Marcelino | New Democratic | Notre Dame | |
Shannon Martin | Progressive Conservative | McPhillips | |
Jamie Moses | New Democratic | St. Vital | |
Brad Michaleski | Progressive Conservative | Dauphin | |
Andrew Micklefield | Progressive Conservative | Rossmere | |
Janice Morley-Lecomte | Progressive Conservative | Seine River | |
Lisa Naylor | New Democratic | Wolseley | |
Greg Nesbitt | Progressive Conservative | Riding Mountain | |
Brian Pallister | Progressive Conservative | Fort Whyte | |
Blaine Pedersen | Progressive Conservative | Midland | |
Doyle Piwniuk | Progressive Conservative | Turtle Mountain | |
Jon Reyes | Progressive Conservative | Waverley | |
Adrien Sala | New Democratic | St. James | |
Mintu Sandhu | New Democratic | The Maples | |
Ron Schuler | Progressive Conservative | Springfield-Ritchot | |
Andrew Smith | Progressive Conservative | Lagimodière | |
Bernadette Smith | New Democratic | Point Douglas | |
Dennis Smook | Progressive Conservative | La Verendrye | |
Rochelle Squires | Progressive Conservative | Riel | |
Heather Stefanson | Progressive Conservative | Tuxedo | |
James Teitsma | Progressive Conservative | Radisson | |
Mark Wasyliw | New Democratic | Fort Garry | |
Jeff Wharton | Progressive Conservative | Red River North | |
Matt Wiebe | New Democratic | Concordia | |
Ian Wishart | Progressive Conservative | Portage la Prairie | |
Rick Wowchuk | Progressive Conservative | Swan River |
- Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Manitoba
- † Speaker of the Assembly
Seating plan[]
Affiliation | Members | |
Progressive Conservative | 36 | |
New Democratic Party | 18 | |
Liberal Party | 3 | |
Total Seats | 57 | |
Government Majority | 15 |
The seating arrangement is viewable at the official website.[2]
References[]
- ^ The Legislative Assembly Act, CCSM [1987], c. L110, s. 2
- ^ Seating Arrangement and Current List. The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
External links[]
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- Politics of Manitoba
- Legislatures of Canadian provinces and territories
- Unicameral legislatures
- 1870 establishments in Manitoba