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3rd Manitoba Legislature

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The members of the 3rd Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in December 1878. The legislature sat from February 1, 1879 to November 26, 1879.

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Premier John Norquay with the support of Joseph Royal was able to form a majority government. However, Royal demanded that the government must have the support of a majority among both French-speaking and English-speaking representatives in the assembly. Royal, in partnership with Thomas Scott, attempted to take control of the government. Norquay countered by aligning himself with the English-speaking members of the assembly excluding Scott. A new election was held later in the year.

John Wright Sifton served as speaker for the assembly.

There was one session of the 3rd Legislature:

Joseph Édouard Cauchon was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1878:

Notes:

By-elections

No by-elections were held to replace members.

References

3rd Manitoba Legislature Wikipedia


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