Party Executive
No formal executive party structure aside from the Executive Council of the Haultain Government is known to exist prior to 1897, officers of the party were first elected in 1903.
- Party leader: Frederick Haultain (1897–1905)
- President: Thomas Tweed (1903-1905)
- Honorary President: Frederick Haultain (1903–1905)
- First Vice President: T.C. Spence (1903-1905)
- Second Vice President: William Carlos Ives (1903-1905)
- Alberta Region: Richard Bennett (1903-1905)
- Assiniboia Region: Dr. Creamer (1903-1905)
- Saskatchewan Region: Thomas McKay (1903-1905)
- Western Assiniboia Region: George Annable (1903-1905)
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