Moose Jaw County - Members of The Legislative Assembly

Members of The Legislative Assembly

# MLA Served Party
1. John Albert Sheppard 1905–1916 Liberal
2. John Edwin Chisholm Dec. 1916–1917 Conservative
3. Charles Avery Dunning 1917–1926 Liberal
4. Thomas Waddell June 1926–1929 Liberal
5. Sinclair Alexander Whittaker 1929–1934 Conservative
6. Thomas Waddell 1934–1938 Liberal

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