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

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