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The members of the 29th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 1969.[1] The legislature sat from August 14, 1969, to May 25, 1973.[2]

The New Democratic Party led by Edward Schreyer formed the government.[1]

Walter Weir of the Progressive Conservative Party was Leader of the Opposition. Sidney Spivak became opposition leader[3] after Weir retired as leader in 1971.[4]

Ben Hanuschak served as speaker for the assembly until August 1970. Peter Fox succeeded Hanuschak as speaker in 1971.[1]

There were five sessions of the 29th Legislature:[2]

Session Start End
1st August 14, 1969 October 10, 1969
2nd March 12, 1970 August 13, 1970
3rd April 7, 1971 July 27, 1971
4th March 9, 1972 July 20, 1972
5th February 22, 1973 May 25, 1973

Richard Spink Bowles was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until September 2, 1970, when William John McKeag became lieutenant governor.[5]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1969:[1]

Member Electoral district Party[6] Notes

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J. Douglas Watt Arthur Progressive Conservative

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Stephen Patrick Assiniboia Liberal

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Harry Graham Birtle-Russell Progressive Conservative

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Leonard Evans Brandon East NDP

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Edward McGill Brandon West Progressive Conservative

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Ben Hanuschak Burrows NDP

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Arthur Moug Charleswood Progressive Conservative

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Gordon Beard Churchill Independent

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Cy Gonick Crescentwood NDP

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Peter Burtniak Dauphin NDP

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Russell Doern Elmwood NDP

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Gabriel Girard Emerson Progressive Conservative

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Thomas Barrow Flin Flon NDP

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Bud Sherman Fort Garry Progressive Conservative

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Inez Trueman Fort Rouge Progressive Conservative

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John Gottfried Gimli NDP

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James Ferguson Gladstone Progressive Conservative

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Sidney Green Inkster NDP

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Peter Fox Kildonan NDP

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Samuel Uskiw Lac du Bonnet NDP

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Harry Enns Lakeside Progressive Conservative

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Leonard Barkman La Verendrye Liberal

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William Jenkins Logan NDP

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Walter Weir Minnedosa Progressive Conservative Until September 1971

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Dave Blake From November 16, 1971

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Warner Jorgenson Morris Progressive Conservative

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Ian Turnbull Osborne NDP

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George Henderson Pembina Progressive Conservative

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Donald Malinowski Point Douglas NDP

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Gordon Johnston Portage la Prairie Liberal

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Harry Shafransky Radisson NDP

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Jacob Froese Rhineland Social Credit

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Donald Craik Riel Progressive Conservative

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Sidney Spivak River Heights Progressive Conservative

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Wally McKenzie Roblin Progressive Conservative

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Henry Einarson Rock Lake Progressive Conservative

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Edward Schreyer Rossmere NDP

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Jean Allard Rupertsland NDP

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Laurent Desjardins St. Boniface Liberal

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Bill Uruski St. George NDP

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Al Mackling St. James NDP

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Saul Cherniack St. Johns NDP

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Wally Johannson St. Matthews NDP

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Jack Hardy St. Vital Progressive Conservative Until February 16, 1971

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Jim Walding NDP From April 5, 1971

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Gildas Molgat Ste. Rose Liberal Until October 7, 1970

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Aime Adam NDP From April 5, 1971

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Howard Pawley Selkirk NDP

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Saul Miller Seven Oaks NDP

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Malcolm Earl McKellar Souris-Lansdowne Progressive Conservative

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Rene Toupin Springfield NDP

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Frank Johnston Sturgeon Creek Progressive Conservative

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James Bilton Swan River Progressive Conservative

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Ron McBryde The Pas NDP

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Joseph Borowski Thompson NDP

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Russ Paulley Transcona NDP

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Morris McGregor Virden Progressive Conservative

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Philip Petursson Wellington NDP

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Bud Boyce Winnipeg Centre NDP

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Leonard Claydon Wolseley Progressive Conservative Died in office December 8, 1971

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Israel Asper Liberal From June 16, 1972

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:

Electoral district Member elected Affiliation Election date Reason
St. Vital Jim Walding NDP April 5, 1971 J Hardy retired February 16, 1971[7]
Ste. Rose Aime Adam NDP April 5, 1971 G Molgat resigned October 7, 1970[7]
Minnedosa Dave Blake Progressive Conservative November 16, 1971 W Weir resigned September 1971[7]
Wolseley Israel Asper Liberal June 16, 1972[7] L Claydon died December 8, 1971[8]

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References

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