List of Provincial Representatives
Name | Party | Took Office | Left Office |
---|---|---|---|
Frederick Bird | Opposition/Canadian Party | 1870 | 1874 |
Kenneth McKenzie | Opposition/Liberal | 1874 | 1875 |
Government/Liberal | 1875 | 1878 | |
James Cowan | Government(?)/Conservative | 1878 | 1879 |
Government/Independent Liberal | 1879 | 1883 | |
Joseph Martin | Lib | 1883 | 1892 |
Robert Watson | Lib | 1892 | 1899 |
William Garland | Cons | 1899 | 1902 |
Hugh Armstrong | Cons | 1902 | 1914 |
Ewan McPherson | Lib | 1914 | 1920 |
Fawcett Taylor | Cons | 1920 | 1933 |
William Sexsmith | Cons | 1933 | 1943 |
Charles Greenlay | Cons/PC | 1943 | 1950 |
Lib-Prog | 1950 | 1959 | |
John Christianson | PC | 1959 | 1962 |
Gordon Johnston | Lib | 1962 | 1977 |
Lloyd Hyde | PC | 1977 | 1985 |
Ed Connery | PC | 1986 | 1992 |
Brian Pallister | PC | 1992 | 1997 |
David Faurschou | PC | 1997 | 2011 |
Ian Wishart | PC | 2011 | present |
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