Minister Charged With The Administration of The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act - List of Minister Charged With The Administration of The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act

List of Minister Charged With The Administration of The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act

Name Party Took Office Left Office
Laurent Desjardins
New Democratic Party January 8, 1975 October 24, 1977
Edward McGill
Progressive Conservative October 24, 1977 November 15, 1979
Robert Banman
Progressive Conservative November 15, 1979 November 30, 1981
Laurent Desjardins
New Democratic Party November 30, 1981 January 30, 1985
Eugene Kostyra
New Democratic Party January 30, 1985 April 17, 1986
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
New Democratic Party April 17, 1986 May 9, 1988
Bonnie Mitchelson
Progressive Conservative May 9, 1988 September 10, 1993
Jim Ernst
Progressive Conservative September 10, 1993 May 9, 1995
Eric Stefanson
Progressive Conservative May 9, 1995 February 5, 1999
Darren Praznik
Progressive Conservative February 5, 1999 October 5, 1999
Diane McGifford
New Democratic Party October 5, 1999 September 25, 2002
Scott Smith
New Democratic Party September 25, 2002 June 2007
Greg Selinger
New Democratic Party June 2007 incumbent

Source: (with corrections from the Canadian Parliamentary Guide)

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