14th Manitoba Legislature


The members of the 14th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in July 1914. The legislature sat from September 15, 1914, to July 16, 1915.
The Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin formed the government.
Tobias Norris of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition.
The Roblin government was forced to resign in 1915 after a royal commission initiated by the Lieutenant Governor found evidence of corruption in the awarding of contracts for the construction of new legislative buildings. The house was dissolved and a new election was held in August 1915.
James Johnson served as speaker for the assembly.
There were two sessions of the 14th Legislature:
SessionStartEnd
1stSeptember 15, 1914September 18, 1914
2ndFebruary 10, 1915April 1, 1915

Douglas Colin Cameron was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1914:
MemberElectoral districtPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term
John WilliamsArthurLiberal1907, 19142nd term*-
John Thomas HaigAssiniboiaConservative19141st term-
James H. HowdenBeautiful PlainsConservative19034th term-
George MalcolmBirtleLiberal19093rd term-
George R. ColdwellBrandon CityConservative19073rd term-
Thomas B. MolloyCarillonLiberal19141st term-
George R. RayChurchillConservative19141st term-
George SteelCypressConservative18995th term-
William BuchananDauphinConservative19141st term-
Robert Stirton ThorntonDeloraineLiberal1907, 19142nd term*-
Rodmond RoblinDufferinConservative1888, 18968th term*-
Harry MewhirterElmwoodConservative19141st term-
David Henry McFaddenEmersonConservative1892, 19107th term*-
Samuel HughesGilbert PlainsConservative19102nd term-
Sveinn ThorvaldsonGimliConservative19141st term-
James William ArmstrongGladstoneLiberal19073rd term-
James BreakeyGlenwoodLiberal19141st term-
Hugh ArmstrongGrand RapidsConservative1892, 1902, 19146th term*-
John Henry McConnellHamiotaLiberal19141st term-
Aimé BénardIbervilleConservative19073rd term-
Walter Humphries MontagueKildonan and St. AndrewsConservative19132nd term-
George LawrenceKillarneyConservative18995th term-
John J. GarlandLakesideConservative19141st term-
Tobias NorrisLansdowneLiberal1896, 19075th term*-
Jean-Baptiste LauzonLa VerendryeConservative1896, 1907, 19143rd term*-
James MorrowManitouConservative19112nd term-
George GriersonMinnedosaLiberal19141st term-
Valentine WinklerMorden and RhinelandLiberal18927th term-
Jacques ParentMorrisConservative19141st term-
James Bryson BairdMountainLiberal19073rd term-
John GrahamNorfolkLiberal19141st term-
Ewan McPhersonPortage la PrairieLiberal19141st term-
Frederic NewtonRoblinConservative19112nd term-
Isaac RileyRockwoodConservative18995th term-
Donald Cromwell McDonaldRussellLiberal19141st term-
Joseph BernierSt. BonifaceConservative1900, 19074th term*-
Donald A. RossSt. ClementsLiberal19073rd term-
Edmund L. TaylorSt. GeorgeConservative19132nd term-
Joseph HamelinSte. RoseConservative19141st term-
William Henry SimsSwan RiverLiberal19141st term-
Robert OrokThe PasConservative19122nd term-
James JohnsonTurtle MountainConservative18976th term-
George ClinganVirdenLiberal19141st term-
Thomas Herman JohnsonWinnipeg Centre ALiberal19073rd term-
Fred DixonWinnipeg Centre BIndependent19141st term-
Joseph P. FoleyWinnipeg North AConservative19141st term-
Daniel McLeanWinnipeg North BConservative19141st term-
Albert HudsonWinnipeg South ALiberal19141st term-
William ParrishWinnipeg South BLiberal19141st term-

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By-elections

None