4th North-West Legislative Assembly

4th North-West Assembly
Type
Type
History
Established1898
Disbanded1902
Preceded by3rd North-West Legislative Assembly
Succeeded by5th North-West Legislative Assembly
Seats30
Elections
Last election
1898
Meeting place
Regina

The 4th North-West Legislative Assembly was the 6th meeting of the Northwest Territories Legislature. It lasted from 1898 to 1902. This was also the first new council after the creation of the Yukon from the extreme northwest portion of the territories on June 13, 1898.

List of Members of the Legislative Assembly

4th North-West Legislative Assembly
District Member Party First elected / previously elected
 BanffRobert BrettLiberal1888
 Arthur Sifton (1901) Liberal-Conservative1901
 BatocheCharles FisherIndependent 1898
 BattlefordJoseph Benjamin PrinceIndependent 1898
 CanningtonEwan McDiarmidIndependent 1898
 East CalgaryAlfred CrossLiberal-Conservative1898
 EdmontonMatthew McCauleyIndependent 1896
 GrenfellRichard Stuart LakeLiberal-Conservative1898
 High RiverRichard Alfred WallaceIndependent 1898
 KinistinoWilliam Frederick MeyersIndependent 1891
 LethbridgeLeverett DeVeberIndependent 1898
 MacleodFrederick HaultainLiberal-Conservative1887
 Medicine HatHorace GreeleyIndependent 1898
 MitchellJoseph McIntyreIndependent 1898
 Moose JawJames Hamilton RossLiberal1883
 George Malcolm Annable (1901) Liberal1901
 MoosominAlexander S. SmithIndependent 1898
 North Qu'AppelleDonald H. McDonaldIndependent 1896
 North ReginaGeorge W. BrownIndependent 1894
 Prince Albert EastSamuel McLeodIndependent 1898
 Prince Albert WestThomas McKayIndependent 1891, 1898
 Red DeerJohn A. SimpsonIndependent 1894
 SaltcoatsWilliam EakinIndependent 1894
 SourisJohn ConnellIndependent 1898
 South Qu'AppelleGeorge BulyeaLiberal-Conservative1894
 South ReginaJames HawkesIndependent 1898
 St. AlbertFredric VilleneuveIndependent 1898
 VictoriaJack SheraIndependent 1898
 West CalgaryRichard BennettIndependent 1898
 WetaskiwinAnthony RosenrollLiberal-Conservative1898
 WhitewoodArchibald GillisIndependent 1894
 WolseleyWilliam ElliottLiberal-Conservative1898
 YorktonThomas Alfred PatrickLiberal-Conservative1897

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