Prince Albert (electoral District) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Parliament Years Member Party
Humboldt, Mackenzie, and Saskatchewan prior to 1907
11th 1908–1911 William Winfield Rutan Liberal
12th 1911–1914 James McKay Conservative
1915–1917 Samuel James Donaldson Conservative
13th 1917–1920 Andrew Knox Unionist
1920–1921 Progressive
14th 1921–1925
15th 1925–1926 Charles McDonald Liberal
16th 1926–1930 William Lyon Mackenzie King Liberal
17th 1930–1935
18th 1935–1940
19th 1940–1945
20th 1945–1949 Edward LeRoy Bowerman Co-operative Commonwealth
21st 1949–1953 Francis Helme Liberal
22nd 1953–1957 John Diefenbaker Progressive Conservative
23rd 1957–1958
24th 1958–1962
25th 1962–1963
26th 1963–1965
27th 1965–1968
28th 1968–1972
29th 1972–1974
30th 1974–1979
31st 1979
1979–1980 Stanley Hovdebo New Democratic
32nd 1980–1984
33rd 1984–1988
see Prince Albert—Churchill River, Saskatoon—Humboldt, and
The Battlefords—Meadow Lake for 1987-1996
36th 1997–2000 Derrek Konrad Reform
2000 Canadian Alliance
37th 2000–2003 Brian Fitzpatrick Canadian Alliance
2003–2004 Conservative
38th 2004–2006
39th 2006–2008
40th 2008–2011 Randy Hoback Conservative
41st 2011–present

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