2nd Saskatchewan Legislature


The 2nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in August 1908. The assembly sat from December 10, 1908, to June 15, 1912. The Liberal Party|Liberal Party] led by Walter Scott formed the government. The Provincial Rights Party led by Frederick Haultain formed the official opposition.
William Charles Sutherland served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1908:
Electoral districtMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term
Arm RiverGeorge Adam ScottLiberal19081st term
AthabascaJoseph Octave NolinLiberal19081st term
BattlefordSydney Seymour SimpsonLiberal19081st term
CanningtonJohn Duncan StewartLiberal19052nd term
CanoraJohn Duff RobertsonLiberal19081st term
Duck LakeWilliam Ferdinand Alphonse TurgeonLiberal19072nd term
EstevanGeorge Alexander BellLiberal19081st term
FrancisJohn James StevensonLiberal19081st term
HanleyJames Walter MacNeillLiberal19081st term
HumboldtDavid Bradley NeelyLiberal19052nd term
William Richard Motherwell Liberal1905, 19082nd term*
KinistinoGeorge Balfour JohnstonProvincial Rights19081st term
Last MountainThomas Arnold AndersonProvincial Rights19081st term
LloydminsterHenry Claud LisleLiberal19081st term
Maple CreekDavid James WylieProvincial Rights19052nd term
MilestoneAlbert Eugene WhitmoreProvincial Rights19081st term
Moose Jaw CityJohn Henry WellingtonProvincial Rights19052nd term
Moose Jaw CountyJohn Albert SheppardLiberal19052nd term
Moose MountainWilliam ElliotProvincial Rights19052nd term
MoosominAlexander Smith SmithLiberal19081st term
Battleford (former provincial electoral district)|North Battleford]Donald M. FinlaysonLiberal19081st term
North Qu'AppelleJohn Archibald McDonaldProvincial Rights19081st term
PellyJohn Kenneth JohnstonLiberal19081st term
Pheasant HillsHenry Hayes WillwayProvincial Rights19081st term
PipestoneArchibald Beaton GillisProvincial Rights19052nd term
Prince Albert CityJohn Ernest BradshawProvincial Rights19081st term
Prince Albert CountySamuel James DonaldsonProvincial Rights19072nd term
RedberryGeorge LangleyLiberal19052nd term
Regina CityJames Franklin BoleLiberal19052nd term
Regina CountyFrederick Clarke TateProvincial Rights19081st term
RosthernGerhard EnsLiberal19052nd term
SaltcoatsThomas MacNuttLiberal19052nd term
James Alexander Calder Liberal1905, 19082nd term*
Saskatoon CityArchibald Peter McNabLiberal19081st term
Saskatoon CountyWilliam Charles SutherlandLiberal19052nd term
SourisArchibald W. RiddellProvincial Rights19081st term
South Qu'AppelleFrederick William Gordon HaultainProvincial Rights19052nd term
Swift CurrentWalter ScottLiberal19052nd term
TouchwoodGeorge Maitland AtkinsonLiberal19081st term
VondaAlbert Frederick TotzkeLiberal19081st term
WadenaHerbert Chandler PierceLiberal19081st term
WeyburnRobert Menzies MitchellLiberal19081st term
YorktonThomas Henry GarryLiberal19052nd 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
HumboldtWilliam Richard MotherwellLiberalDecember 7, 1908David Bradley Neely resigned his seat to run for a House of Commons seat
SaltcoatsJames Alexander CalderLiberalDecember 7, 1908Thomas MacNutt resigned his seat to run for a House of Commons seat
Saskatoon CityArchibald Peter McNabLiberalDecember 24, 1908McNab resigned his seat after being named to cabinet and was reelected by acclamation

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