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40th Manitoba Legislature

Legislature of a Canadian province from 2011 to 2015


Legislature of a Canadian province from 2011 to 2015

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jurisdictionMB
#40th
typeMajority
houseimage
senateimage
statusinactive
term-beginSeptember 6, 2011
term-endNovember 15, 2015
scDaryl Reid
pmGreg Selinger
loHugh McFadyen
lotermOctober 4, 2011 — July 30, 2012
lo2Brian Pallister
loterm2July 30, 2012 — March 16, 2016
partyNew Democrat
party2Progressive Conservative
unrecparty1Liberal
monarchElizabeth II
monarchterm6 Feb. 1952 – 8 Sept. 2022
viceroyHon. Philip S. Lee
Hon. Janice Filmon
members57
lastparl39th
nextparl41st

| # = 40th

| term-begin = September 6, 2011
| term-end = November 15, 2015

Hon. Janice Filmon

The 40th Manitoba Legislature was created following a general election in 2011.

The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Greg Selinger formed a majority government.

Following the election, Hugh McFadyen of the Progressive Conservative Party stepped down as Leader of the Opposition.

The Lieutenant Governor was Philip S. Lee until 2015, then Janice Filmon.

Members of the 40th Legislative Assembly

NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term(s)Notes
Progressive ConservativeAgassiz20072nd term
  • Members in bold are in the Cabinet of Manitoba :† Speaker of the Assembly

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Standings changes in the 40th Assembly

Number of members
per party by date20112012201320142015Oct 6July 30Sep 4Feb 12Nov 25Jan 28Feb 4May 16November 13April 22
NDP3736353637
Progressive Conservative191819181719
Liberal1
Independent010
Total members5756575655575657
Vacant01012010
Government Majority17181718191716151617
Membership changes in the 40th AssemblyDateNameDistrictPartyReason
October 4, 2011See List of MembersElection day of the [40th Manitoba general election](2011-manitoba-general-election)July 30, 2012Hugh McFadyenFort Whyte

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Notes

References

before=39th Assembly| after=41st Assembly| title=Manitoba Legislative Assemblies| years=2011–present}}

References

  1. (October 4, 2011). "Manitoba NDP wins majority government". CBC News.
  2. "Leaders of the Opposition - Manitoba". Library of Parliament.
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