16th Saskatchewan Legislature


The 16th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in October 1967. The assembly sat from February 15, 1968, to May 25, 1971. The Liberal Party|Liberal Party] led by Ross Thatcher formed the government. The Saskatchewan [New Democratic Party|New Democratic Party] led by Woodrow Lloyd formed the official opposition. Allan Blakeney succeeded Lloyd as party leader in 1970.
James Snedker served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1967:
Electoral districtMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term
Arm RiverWilbert McIvorLiberal19671st term
AthabascaAllan Ray GuyLiberal19603rd term
BengoughAlexander MitchellLiberal19662nd term
BiggarWoodrow Stanley LloydNew Democratic Party19447th term
CanningtonThomas Milton WeatheraldLiberal19642nd term
CanoraAl MatsallaNew Democratic Party19671st term
Cut KnifeMiro KwasnicaNew Democratic Party19671st term
ElroseGeorge Gordon LeithLiberal19642nd term
GravelbourgLionel Philias CoderreLiberal19564th term
HanleyRobert Andrew HeggieLiberal19671st term
HumboldtMathieu Theodore BrekerLiberal19642nd term
KelseyJohn Rissler MesserNew Democratic Party19671st term
KelvingtonBryan Harvey BjarnasonLiberal19642nd term
Neil Erland Byers New Democratic Party19691st term
Kerrobert-KindersleyWilliam S. HowesLiberal19642nd term
KinistinoArthur ThibaultNew Democratic Party19594th term
Last MountainDonald Gilbert MacLennanLiberal19642nd term
LumsdenDarrel Verner HealdLiberal19642nd term
Maple CreekAlexander C. CameronLiberal19486th term
Meadow LakeHenry Ethelbert CouplandLiberal19642nd term
Melfort-TisdaleClarence George WillisNew Democratic Party19525th term
MelvilleJohn Russell KowalchukNew Democratic Party19671st term
MilestoneCyril Pius MacDonaldLiberal19642nd term
Moose Jaw NorthGordon Taylor SnyderNew Democratic Party19603rd term
Moose Jaw SouthWilliam Gwynne DaviesNew Democratic Party19564th term
MoosominErnest Franklin GardnerLiberal19652nd term
MorseWilbert Ross ThatcherLiberal19603rd term
NipawinFrank Kenneth RadloffLiberal19642nd term
Notukeu-Willow BunchJames Benjamin HookerLiberal19642nd term
PellyJim BarrieLiberal1956, 19673rd term*
Prince Albert East-CumberlandBill BerezowskyNew Democratic Party19525th term
Prince Albert WestDavid Gordon SteuartLiberal19623rd term
Qu'Appelle-WolseleyDouglas Thomas McFarlaneLiberal19564th term
RedberryDemitro (Dick) Wasyl MichaylukNew Democratic Party19603rd term
Regina CentreAllan Emrys BlakeneyNew Democratic Party19603rd term
Regina North EastWalter SmishekNew Democratic Party19642nd term
Regina North WestEdward Charles WhelanNew Democratic Party19603rd term
Regina SouthGordon Burton GrantLiberal19642nd term
Regina South EastHenry Harold Peter BakerNew Democratic Party19642nd term
Regina South WestDonald Mighton McPhersonLiberal19671st term
RosetownGeorge Fredrick LokenLiberal19642nd term
RosthernDavid BoldtLiberal19603rd term
SaltcoatsJames SnedkerLiberal19603rd term
Saskatoon City Park-UniversityJoseph Jeffrey CharleboisLiberal19671st term
Saskatoon MayfairJohn Edward BrockelbankNew Democratic Party19642nd term
Saskatoon Nutana CentreClarence Leslie Baldwin EsteyLiberal19671st term
Saskatoon Nutana SouthWilliam Austin ForsythLiberal19671st term
Saskatoon RiversdaleRoy John RomanowNew Democratic Party19671st term
ShaunavonFernand LarochelleLiberal19642nd term
ShellbrookGeorge Reginald Anderson BowermanNew Democratic Party19671st term
Souris-EstevanIan Hugh MacDougallLiberal19603rd term
Swift CurrentEverett Irvine WoodNew Democratic Party19564th term
The BattlefordsEiling KramerNew Democratic Party19525th term
TouchwoodFrank MeakesNew Democratic Party1956, 19673rd term*
TurtlefordBob WooffNew Democratic Party1944, 1952, 1960, 19645th term*
WadenaFrederick Arthur DewhurstNew Democratic Party19457th term
WatrousPercy Arnold SchmeiserLiberal19671st term
WeyburnJames Auburn PepperNew Democratic Party19642nd term
WilkieJoseph Clifford McIsaacLiberal19642nd term
YorktonBernard David GallagherLiberal19603rd term
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Party Standings

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
KelvingtonNeil Erland ByersNew Democratic PartyJune 25, 1969Results of the 1967 election were declared invalid

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