1st Saskatchewan Legislature


The 1st Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in December 1905, the first general election for the new province. The assembly sat from March 29, 1906, to July 20, 1908. The Liberal Party|Liberal Party] led by Walter Scott formed the government. The Provincial Rights Party led by Frederick Haultain formed the official opposition.
James Trimble served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1905:
Electoral districtMemberSKPartyFirst electedNo.# of term
BatocheWilliam M. GrantLiberal19051st term
BattlefordAlbert ChampagneLiberal19051st term
CanningtonJohn Duncan StewartLiberal19051st term
GrenfellAndrew William ArgueProvincial Rights19051st term
HumboldtDavid Bradley NeelyLiberal19051st term
KinistinoThomas SandersonLiberal19051st term
LumsdenWalter ScottLiberal19051st term
Maple CreekDavid James WylieProvincial Rights19051st term
Moose JawJohn Albert SheppardLiberal19051st term
Moose Jaw CityJohn Henry WellingtonProvincial Rights19051st term
MoosominDaniel David EllisProvincial Rights19051st term
North Qu'AppelleWilliam Richard MotherwellLiberal19051st term
Prince AlbertPeter David TyermanLiberal19051st term
Samuel James Donaldson Provincial Rights19071st term
Prince Albert CityJohn Henderson LamontLiberal19051st term---------------------------------------------------------Prince Albert----
William Turgeon Liberal19071st term
Prince Albert CityRedberryGeorge LangleyLiberal19051st term
Regina CityJames Franklin BoleLiberal19051st term
RosthernGerhard EnsLiberal19051st term
SaltcoatsThomas MacNuttLiberal19051st term
SaskatoonWilliam Charles SutherlandLiberal19051st term
SourisJames Thomas BrownProvincial Rights19051st term
South Qu'AppelleFrederick William Gordon HaultainProvincial Rights19051st term
South ReginaJames Alexander CalderLiberal19051st term
WhitewoodArchibald Beaton GillisProvincial Rights19051st term
WolseleyWilliam ElliottProvincial Rights19051st term
YorktonThomas Henry GarryLiberal19051st 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
Prince Albert CityWilliam Ferdinand Alphonse TurgeonLiberalOctober 12, 1907John Henderson Lamont named to Supreme Court of Saskatchewan

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