Municipal Commissioner (Manitoba)
- Municipal Commissioner (Manitoba)
-
The office of the Municipal Commissioner is a former government department in the Canadian province of Manitoba, established by the government of John Norquay in 1887. The government of Douglas Campbell restructured the department as the Ministry of Municipal Affairs in 1953, after taking on increased responsibilities.
The longest-serving Municipal Commissioner was Duncan Lloyd McLeod, who held the position for almost thirteen years.
List of Municipal Commissioners in Manitoba
|
Name |
Party |
Took Office |
Left Office |
|
Alexander Murray
|
|
July 7, 1887 |
April 30, 1888 |
|
James Allen Smart
|
Liberal |
April 30, 1888 |
January 7, 1893 |
|
John Donald Cameron
|
Liberal |
January 13, 1893 |
January 6, 1900 |
|
Hugh John Macdonald
|
Conservative |
January 10, 1900 |
October 29, 1900 |
|
Colin H. Campbell
|
Conservative |
October 29, 1900 |
December 20, 1900 |
|
David H. McFadden
|
Conservative |
December 20, 1900 |
June 26, 1907 |
|
Stanley McInnis
|
Conservative |
June 26, 1907 |
November 4, 1907 |
|
George Coldwell
|
Conservative |
November 14, 1907 |
May 12, 1915 |
|
James William Armstrong
|
Liberal |
May 12, 1915 |
August 8, 1922 |
|
Duncan Lloyd McLeod
|
Progressive |
August 8, 1922 |
May 27, 1932 |
|
|
Liberal-Progressive |
May 27, 1932 |
May 8, 1935 |
|
Ewan A. McPherson
|
Liberal-Progressive |
May 10, 1935 |
September 21, 1936 |
|
William James Major
|
Liberal-Progressive |
September 21, 1936 |
November 22, 1939 |
|
William Morton
|
Liberal-Progressive |
November 22, 1939 |
December 14, 1948 |
|
Sauveur Marcoux
|
Liberal-Progressive |
December 14, 1948 |
November 16, 1951 |
|
Edmond Prefontaine
|
Liberal-Progressive |
December 1, 1951 |
April 20, 1953 |
Categories:
- Manitoba government departments and agencies
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Municipal commissioner — This article is about municipal commissioners in Sweden. For the chief of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, see Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai. For the defunct office in Manitoba, see Municipal Commissioner (Manitoba). Municipal… … Wikipedia
Ministry of Municipal Affairs (Manitoba) — The Ministry of Municipal Affairs is a former government department in Manitoba. It was created on April 20, 1953, when the previous office of Municipal Commissioner was restructured and the provincial government assumed new responsibilities for… … Wikipedia
MANITOBA — MANITOBA, midcontinent province of Canada, bordering on North Dakota and Minnesota to the south, Ontario to the east, and Saskatchewan to the west. In 1877 the first known Jewish residents of Manitoba were Reuben Goldstein, a peddler, and Edmond… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 2003 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Liberal Party fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 2003 provincial election, and won two seats to remain as the third largest party in the legislature. Some of the party s candidates have their own biography pages;… … Wikipedia
Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 2007 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Liberal Party fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 2007 provincial election, and won two seats to remain as the third largest party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Some of the party s candidates have their own… … Wikipedia
Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 1990 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Liberal Party won seven out of 57 seats in the 1990 provincial election, making the party the third largest in the legislature. Some of the party s candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here … Wikipedia
William Morton (Manitoba politician) — William Morton (born July 3, 1884 in Gladstone, Manitoba; died 1958) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1927 to 1958, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of John Bracken, Stuart… … Wikipedia
Alexander Murray (Manitoba politician) — Alexander Murray (18 April 1839 ndash; 12 May 1913) was a Canadian politician in the province of Manitoba.Born in Kildonan, Manitoba, the son of James and Elizabeth (Holmes) Murray, Murray was educated at St. John’s College. He was first elected… … Wikipedia
Liberal Party candidates, 2003 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Liberal Party fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 2003 provincial election, and won two seats to remain as the third largest party in the legislature. Some of the party s candidates have their own biography pages;… … Wikipedia
Liberal Party candidates, 2007 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Liberal Party fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 2007 provincial election, and won two seats to remain as the third largest party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Some of the party s candidates have their own… … Wikipedia