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
| District of Alberta | |
|---|---|
| District | Member |
| Banff | Robert Brett |
| Calgary | John Lineham |
| Hugh Cayley | |
| Edmonton | Frank Oliver |
| Lethbridge | Charles Alexander Magrath |
| Macleod | Frederick Haultain |
| Medicine Hat | Thomas Tweed |
| Red Deer | Francis Wilkins |
| St. Albert | Antonio Prince |
| District of Assiniboia | |
| District | Member |
| Cannington | Samuel Page |
| Moose Jaw | James Hamilton Ross |
| Moosomin | John Ryerson Neff |
| North Qu'Appelle | William Sutherland |
| Prince Albert | Thomas McKay |
| Souris | George Knowling |
| South Qu'Appelle | George Davidson |
| Wallace | Joel Reaman |
| Whitewood | Daniel Campbell |
| Wolseley | James Dill |
| District of Saskatchewan | |
| District | Member |
| Batoche | Charles Nolin[lower-alpha 1] |
| Battleford | James Clinkskill |
| Cumberland | John Betts |
| Kinistino | William Frederick Meyers |
| Mitchell | Hilliard Mitchell |
| North Regina | David Jelly |
| South Regina | Daniel Mowat |
Notes
- ↑ In 1892 Charles Eugene Boucher was appointed by judicial order, and Charles Nolin was forced to step down.
References
Further reading
- 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 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
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