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The Assembly was elected at a general election on 22 April 1941.
Session Opening Prorogation Dissolution 1 9 December 1941 31 March 1942 2 2 February 1943 17 March 1943 3 8 February 1944 6 April 1944 4 6 February 1945 7 April 1945 5 4 September 1945 8 September 1945 8 September 1945 John Bracken (Premier, 1941-1943) Stuart Sinclair Garson (Premier, 1943-1945) Robert Hawkins (Speaker) Harry H. Dunwoody (Clerk) Gareth Stanley Walter (Sergeant-at-Arms, 1941-1944) Henry Stanley Bennett(Sergeant-at-Arms, 1944-1945) Nicolas Volodymir Bachynsky (Fisher) Paul Bardal (Winnipeg) Francis Campbell Bell (Birtle) David Alexander Best (Assiniboia) Arthur Rivers Boivin (Iberville) John Bracken (The Pas) James Washington Breakey (Glenwood) Douglas Lloyd Campbell (Lakeside) James Lyall Christie (Cypress) Austin Lloyd Clark (St. Boniface) Earl Thompson Collins (Dufferin, by-election June 1943) George Dinsdale (Brandon City) John Cameron Dryden (Morris) Seymour James Farmer (Winnipeg) Stanley William Fox (Gilbert Plains) Stuart Sinclair Garson (Fairford) Morris A. Gray (Winnipeg) Charles Edwin Greenlay (Portage la Prairie, by-election November 1943) Daniel Roy Hamilton (Ruperts Land) Abram William Harrison (Killarney, by-election June 1943) Robert Hawkins (Dauphin) Nicholas Apoluner Hryhorczuk (Ethelbert) William Arthur Kardash (Winnipeg) Huntley Douglas Brodie Ketchen (Winnipeg) Stephen Nicholas Krawchyk (Winnipeg) John Bell Laughlin (Killarney) John Polworth Lawrie (Norfolk) Mungo Turnbull Lewis (Rockwood) Maurice Dane MacCarthy (Ste. Rose) Sauveur Marcoux (La Verendrye) John Stewart McDiarmid (Winnipeg) James Osborne McLenaghen (Kildonan & St. Andrews) Wallace Conrad Miller (Morden-Rhineland) Robert Henry Mooney (Virden) Hugh Borthwick Morrison (Manitou) William Morton (Gladstone) John Robertson Pitt (Arthur) John Silas Poole (Beautiful Plains) Edmund Prefontaine (Carillon) George Poddester Renouf (Swan River) Beresford Robert Richards (The Pas, by-election August 1943) Sydney Ernest Rogers (Roblin) Earl James Rutledge (Minnedosa) Ivan Schultz (Mountain) William Raymond Sexsmith (Portage la Prairie) Evelyn Foster Shannon (Springfield) Skuli Sigfusson (St. George) Charles Rhodes Smith (Winnipeg) John Roman Solomon (Emerson) Nicholas John Stryk (St. Clements) Lewis St. George Stubbs (Winnipeg) Matthew Robinson Sutherland (Lansdowne) Gunnar Solmunder Thorvaldson (Winnipeg) Norman Leslie Turnbull (Hamiota) Joseph Wawrykow (Gimli) Alexander Robert Welch (Turtle Mountain) Errick French Willis (Deloraine) William Wilber Wilfred Wilson (Russell)
Session
Opening
Prorogation
Dissolution
1
9 December 1941
31 March 1942
2
2 February 1943
17 March 1943
3
8 February 1944
6 April 1944
4
6 February 1945
7 April 1945
5
4 September 1945
8 September 1945
John Bracken (Premier, 1941-1943)
Stuart Sinclair Garson (Premier, 1943-1945)
Robert Hawkins (Speaker)
Harry H. Dunwoody (Clerk)
Gareth Stanley Walter (Sergeant-at-Arms, 1941-1944)
Henry Stanley Bennett(Sergeant-at-Arms, 1944-1945)
Nicolas Volodymir Bachynsky (Fisher)
Paul Bardal (Winnipeg)
Francis Campbell Bell (Birtle)
David Alexander Best (Assiniboia)
Arthur Rivers Boivin (Iberville)
John Bracken (The Pas)
James Washington Breakey (Glenwood)
Douglas Lloyd Campbell (Lakeside)
James Lyall Christie (Cypress)
Austin Lloyd Clark (St. Boniface)
Earl Thompson Collins (Dufferin, by-election June 1943)
George Dinsdale (Brandon City)
John Cameron Dryden (Morris)
Seymour James Farmer (Winnipeg)
Stanley William Fox (Gilbert Plains)
Stuart Sinclair Garson (Fairford)
Morris A. Gray (Winnipeg)
Charles Edwin Greenlay (Portage la Prairie, by-election November 1943)
Daniel Roy Hamilton (Ruperts Land)
Abram William Harrison (Killarney, by-election June 1943)
Robert Hawkins (Dauphin)
Nicholas Apoluner Hryhorczuk (Ethelbert)
William Arthur Kardash (Winnipeg)
Huntley Douglas Brodie Ketchen (Winnipeg)
Stephen Nicholas Krawchyk (Winnipeg)
John Bell Laughlin (Killarney)
John Polworth Lawrie (Norfolk)
Mungo Turnbull Lewis (Rockwood)
Maurice Dane MacCarthy (Ste. Rose)
Sauveur Marcoux (La Verendrye)
John Stewart McDiarmid (Winnipeg)
James Osborne McLenaghen (Kildonan & St. Andrews)
Wallace Conrad Miller (Morden-Rhineland)
Robert Henry Mooney (Virden)
Hugh Borthwick Morrison (Manitou)
William Morton (Gladstone)
John Robertson Pitt (Arthur)
John Silas Poole (Beautiful Plains)
Edmund Prefontaine (Carillon)
George Poddester Renouf (Swan River)
Beresford Robert Richards (The Pas, by-election August 1943)
Sydney Ernest Rogers (Roblin)
Earl James Rutledge (Minnedosa)
Ivan Schultz (Mountain)
William Raymond Sexsmith (Portage la Prairie)
Evelyn Foster Shannon (Springfield)
Skuli Sigfusson (St. George)
Charles Rhodes Smith (Winnipeg)
John Roman Solomon (Emerson)
Nicholas John Stryk (St. Clements)
Lewis St. George Stubbs (Winnipeg)
Matthew Robinson Sutherland (Lansdowne)
Gunnar Solmunder Thorvaldson (Winnipeg)
Norman Leslie Turnbull (Hamiota)
Joseph Wawrykow (Gimli)
Alexander Robert Welch (Turtle Mountain)
Errick French Willis (Deloraine)
William Wilber Wilfred Wilson (Russell)
Gallery revised: 6 February 2010
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