Saskatchewan Liberal Party Leadership Elections - Liberal Leadership Convention, 1905

Liberal Leadership Convention, 1905

(Held on August 16, 1905.)

  • Thomas Walter Scott acclaimed

(Note: this convention was held a few weeks before Saskatchewan was officially proclaimed as a Canadian province.)

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