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The members of the 24th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 1953. The legislature sat from February 2, 1954[1] to April 30, 1958.[2]

The Liberal-Progressive Party led by Douglas Lloyd Campbell formed the government.[1]

Errick Willis of the Progressive Conservative Party was Leader of the Opposition.[3] Duff Roblin defeated Willis at a leadership convention in June 1954 to become party leader.[4]

In 1957, the Employment Standards Act was passed; it was intended to standardize conditions of employment such as hours of work and termination of employment. In the same year, the Equal Pay Act was also passed, which provided for equal pay for equal work within the same organization.[5]

Nicholas Bachynsky served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

There were four sessions of the 24th Legislature:[1]

Session Start End
1st February 2, 1954 March 25, 1954
2nd February 1, 1955 March 31, 1955
3rd January 31, 1956 April 23, 1956
4th January 29, 1957 April 5, 1957

John Stewart McDiarmid was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.[6]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1953:[1]

Member Electoral district Party[7] Notes

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J. Arthur Ross Arthur Progressive Conservative

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Reginald Wightman Assiniboia Liberal-Progressive

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Francis Campbell Bell Birtle Liberal-Progressive

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Reginald Lissaman Brandon City Progressive Conservative

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Edmond Prefontaine Carillon Liberal-Progressive

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Francis Ferg Cypress Liberal-Progressive

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William Bullmore Dauphin Social Credit

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James O. Argue Deloraine—Glenwood Progressive Conservative Died in Office 1955

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Albert Draper From June 27, 1955

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Walter McDonald Dufferin Liberal-Progressive

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John R. Solomon Emerson Independent Liberal-Progressive Appointed Judge Resigned seat in 1957

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John Tanchak Liberal-Progressive From November 14, 1957

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Michael Hryhorczuk Ethelbert Liberal-Progressive

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James Anderson Fairford Liberal-Progressive

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Nicholas Bachynsky Fisher Liberal-Progressive

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Ray Mitchell Gilbert Plains Liberal-Progressive

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Steinn Thompson Gimli Liberal-Progressive

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William Morton Gladstone Liberal-Progressive

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Charles Shuttleworth Hamiota Liberal-Progressive

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John McDowell Iberville Progressive Conservative

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Russell Paulley Kildonan-Transcona CCF

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Abram Harrison Killarney Progressive Conservative

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Douglas Lloyd Campbell Lakeside Liberal-Progressive

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Matthew R. Sutherland Lansdowne Liberal-Progressive

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Edmond Brodeur La Verendrye Liberal-Progressive

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Hugh Morrison Manitou—Morden Progressive Conservative Died in office January 9, 1957

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Maurice Ridley From November 14, 1957

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Gilbert Hutton Minnedosa Social Credit

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Harry Shewman Morris Independent

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Ivan Schultz Mountain Liberal-Progressive Appointed Judge resigned seat January 22, 1955

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Walter Clark From June 27, 1955

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Samuel Burch Norfolk—Beautiful Plains Liberal-Progressive

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Charles Greenlay Portage la Prairie Liberal-Progressive

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Wallace Miller Rhineland Liberal-Progressive

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Ronald Robertson Roblin Liberal-Progressive

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Robert Bend Rockwood Independent Liberal-Progressive

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Roy Brown Rupertsland[nb 1] Liberal-Progressive

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Rodney Clement Russell Independent Liberal-Progressive

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Thomas Hillhouse St. Andrews Liberal-Progressive

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L. Raymond Fennell St. Boniface Liberal-Progressive

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Roger Teillet

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Stanley Copp St. Clements Liberal-Progressive

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Christian Halldorson St. George Liberal-Progressive Died in office September 18, 1956

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Elman Guttormson From December 3, 1956

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Gildas Molgat Ste. Rose[nb 1] Liberal-Progressive

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William Lucko Springfield Liberal-Progressive

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George Renouf Swan River Progressive Conservative

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Francis Jobin The Pas Liberal-Progressive

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Errick Willis Turtle Mountain Progressive Conservative

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John Thompson Virden Progressive Conservative

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Stephen Juba Winnipeg Centre Independent

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Jack St. John Liberal-Progressive

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Hank Scott Progressive Conservative

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Donovan Swailes CCF

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Morris Gray Winnipeg North CCF

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John Hawryluk CCF

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Bill Kardash Communist

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Alex Turk Liberal-Progressive

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Gurney Evans Winnipeg South Progressive Conservative

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Duff Roblin Progressive Conservative

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Lloyd Stinson CCF

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Ronald Turner Liberal-Progressive

Notes:

  1. 1,0 1,1 Election deferred to July 6, 1953

By-elections

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

Electoral district Member elected Affiliation Election date Reason
Deloraine—Glenwood Albert Draper Progressive Conservative June 27, 1955 J O Argue died[8]
Mountain Walter Clark Liberal-Progressive June 27, 1955 I Schultz named judge January 22, 1955 [8]
St. George Elman Guttormson Liberal-Progressive December 3, 1956[9] C Halldorson died September 18, 1956[10]
Emerson John Tanchak Liberal-Progressive November 14, 1957 J R Solomon named judge[8]
Manitou—Morden Maurice Ridley Progressive Conservative November 14, 1957[8] Hugh Morrison died January 9, 1957[11]

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References

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