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Ministers | Deputy Ministers | Sources
Period
Comptroller-General
Before 1969
See Comptroller-General
1969-1972
James Grange “Jim” McFee (1907-1987)
1972-1985
William Karl “Bill” Ziprick (1919-1991)
1985-1992
Fred H. Jackson
1992-1996
Carol Bellringer
1996-2002
John W. Singleton
After 2002
See Auditor General
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Government of Manitoba
“3 new auditors named by govt.,” Winnipeg Tribune, 7 September 1915, page 1.
“Comptroller-general of province resigns,” Manitoba Free Press, 17 November 1919, page 7.
“Drummond named to succeed Steele,” Winnipeg Tribune, 13 February 1920, page 1.
“Acting Comptroller named for province,” Winnipeg Tribune, 12 August 1936, page 2.
“Mrs. Gordon Steele dies in Minneapolis,” Winnipeg Free Press, 17 September 1936, page 22.
“Comptroller resigns; joins Wheat Board,” Winnipeg Tribune, 2 February 1944, page 13.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 9 May 2026
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