Members of Parliament
- Alexander James Anderson, Conservative, (1935–1945)
- William Alexander McMaster, Progressive Conservative, (1945–1949)
- Pat Cameron, Liberal, (1949–1957)
- John Kucherepa, Progressive Conservative, (1957–1962)
- Pat Cameron, Liberal, (1962–1968)
- Walter Deakon, Liberal, (1968–1972)
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