The members of the 38th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 2003.[1] The legislature sat from June 23, 2003 to April 20, 2007.[2]
^ abc. Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved 2014-07-13.
^"MaryAnn Mihychuk to seek federal Liberal nod in Winnipeg riding". CBC News. Apr 30, 2014.
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38th, manitoba, legislature, members, were, elected, manitoba, general, election, held, june, 2003, legislature, from, june, 2003, april, 2007, democratic, party, gary, doer, formed, government, stuart, murray, progressive, conservative, party, leader, opposit. The members of the 38th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in June 2003 1 The legislature sat from June 23 2003 to April 20 2007 2 The New Democratic Party led by Gary Doer formed the government 1 Stuart Murray of the Progressive Conservative Party was Leader of the Opposition Hugh McFadyen was elected party leader in 2006 3 after Murray resigned in November 2005 4 George Hickes served as speaker for the assembly 1 There were five sessions of the 38th Legislature 2 Session Start End1st June 23 2003 October 1 20032nd November 20 2003 June 10 20043rd November 22 2004 June 16 20054th October 27 2005 June 13 20065th November 15 2006 April 19 2007Peter Liba was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until June 30 2004 when John Harvard became lieutenant governor 5 Members of the Assembly EditThe following members were elected to the assembly in 2003 1 Member Electoral district Party 6 Notes Larry Maguire Arthur Virden Progressive Conservative Jim Rondeau Assiniboia NDP Drew Caldwell Brandon East NDP Scott Smith Brandon West NDP Doug Martindale Burrows NDP Denis Rocan Carman Progressive Conservative Myrna Driedger Charleswood Progressive Conservative Gary Doer Concordia NDP Stan Struthers Dauphin Roblin NDP Jim Maloway Elmwood NDP Jack Penner Emerson Progressive Conservative Gerard Jennissen Flin Flon NDP Kerri Irvin Ross Fort Garry NDP Tim Sale Fort Rouge NDP John Loewen Fort Whyte Progressive Conservative Until September 26 2005 Hugh McFadden From December 13 2005 Peter Bjornson Gimli NDP Kevin Lamoureux Inkster Liberal Tom Nevakshonoff Interlake NDP Dave Chomiak Kildonan NDP Stuart Murray Kirkfield Park Progressive Conservative Gerald Hawranik Lac du Bonnet Progressive Conservative Ralph Eichler Lakeside Progressive Conservative Ron Lemieux La Verendrye NDP Diane McGifford Lord Roberts NDP Leanne Rowat Minnedosa Progressive Conservative MaryAnn Mihychuk Minto NDP Until May 21 2004 Andrew Swan From June 22 2004 Mavis Taillieu Morris Progressive Conservative Peter Dyck Pembina Progressive Conservative George Hickes Point Douglas NDP David Faurschou Portage la Prairie Progressive Conservative Bidhu Jha Radisson NDP Christine Melnick Riel NDP Bonnie Mitchelson River East Progressive Conservative Jon Gerrard River Heights Liberal Harry Schellenberg Rossmere NDP Eric Robinson Rupertsland NDP Len Derkach Russell Progressive Conservative Greg Selinger St Boniface NDP Bonnie Korzeniowski St James NDP Gord Mackintosh St Johns NDP Marilyn Brick St Norbert NDP Nancy Allan St Vital NDP Glen Cummings Ste Rose Progressive Conservative Theresa Oswald Seine River NDP Gregory Dewar Selkirk NDP Jack Reimer Southdale Progressive Conservative Ron Schuler Springfield Progressive Conservative Kelvin Goertzen Steinbach Progressive Conservative Rosann Wowchuk Swan River NDP Cris Aglugub The Maples NDP Oscar Lathlin The Pas NDP Steve Ashton Thompson NDP Daryl Reid Transcona NDP Merv Tweed Turtle Mountain Progressive Conservative Until May 25 2004 Cliff Cullen From July 2 2004 Heather Stefanson Tuxedo Progressive Conservative Conrad Santos Wellington NDP Rob Altemeyer Wolseley NDPNotes By elections EditBy elections were held to replace members for various reasons Electoral district Member elected Affiliation Election date ReasonMinto Andrew Swan NDP June 22 2004 M Mihychuk resigned May 21 2004 7 to run for mayor of Winnipeg 8 Turtle Mountain Cliff Cullen Progressive Conservative July 2 2004 M Tweed resigned May 25 2004 to run for federal seat 7 Fort Whyte Hugh McFadyen Progressive Conservative December 13 2005 J Loewen resigned September 26 2005 to run for federal seat 7 Notes References Edit a b c d Members of the Thirty Eighth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 2003 2007 Memorable Manitobans Manitoba Historical Society Retrieved 2014 07 20 a b Sessional Information PDF Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Archived from the original PDF on 2014 05 13 Retrieved 2014 05 11 Leaders of the Opposition Manitoba Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 11 23 Murray expected to be museum CEO Winnipeg Free Press September 15 2009 Past lieutenant governors Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Archived from the original on 2014 01 05 Retrieved 2014 07 21 Historical Summaries PDF Elections Manitoba Retrieved 2013 11 23 a b c Biographies of Living Members Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Archived from the original on 2014 03 30 Retrieved 2014 07 13 MaryAnn Mihychuk to seek federal Liberal nod in Winnipeg riding CBC News Apr 30 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 38th Manitoba Legislature amp oldid 1159814777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,