Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

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Template:Short description Template:Use Canadian English The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is the presiding officer of the provincial legislature.

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List of speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

No. Portrait Name
Electoral district
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Legislature
Term start Term end
1 File:Joseph Royal.jpg Joseph Royal
MLA for St. Francois Xavier West
(1837–1902)
March 15,
1871
March 14,
1872
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Government 1st
2 Curtis James Bird
MLA for St. Pauls
(1838–1876)
February 5,
1873
December 22,
1874
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Government
3 File:Joseph Dubuc.jpg Joseph Dubuc
MLA for St. Norbert
(1840–1914)
March 31,
1875
December
1878
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Government 2nd
4 File:John Wright Sifton.jpg John Wright Sifton
MLA for St. Clements
(1833–1912)
February 1,
1879
December
1879
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Government 3rd
5 File:Gilbert McMicken.png Gilbert McMicken
MLA for Cartier
(1813–1891)
January 21,
1880
December
1882
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal-Conservative 4th
6 Alexander Murray
MLA for Assiniboia
(1839–1913)
April 17,
1883
December
1886
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Conservative 5th
7 File:David Glass MP.jpg David Glass
MLA for St. Clements
(1830–1906)
April 14,
1887
June
1888
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Independent 6th
8 William Winram
MLA for Manitou
(1830–1906)
August 28,
1888
February 12,
1891
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal 7th
9 File:Samuel Jacob Jackson.jpg Samuel Jacob Jackson
MLA for Rockwood
(1848–1942)
February 25,
1891
January 15,
1895
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal
8th
10 File:Finlay McNaughton Young.jpg Finlay McNaughton Young
MLA for Killarney
(1852–1916)
February 14,
1895
December
1899
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal
9th
11 File:Wilhelm Hespeler.jpg William Hespeler
MLA for Rosenfeld
(1830–1921)
March 29,
1900
December
1903
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Independent Conservative 10th
12 File:Manitoba politician James Johnson.png James Johnson
MLA for Turtle Mountain
(1855–1929)
January 7,
1904
January 6,
1916
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Independent Conservative 11th
rowspan="3" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Conservative 12th
13th
14th
13 James Bryson Baird
MLA for Mountain
(1859–1939)
January 6,
1916
January 24,
1922
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal 15th
16th
14 Philippe Adjutor Talbot
MLA for La Verendrye
(1879–1967)
January 18,
1923
June 12,
1936
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | United Farmers 17th
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive 18th
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal-Progressive 19th
15 Robert Hawkins
MLA for Dauphin
(1879–1962)
February 18,
1937
September 29,
1949
rowspan="3" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal-Progressive 20th
21st
22nd
16 Wallace C. Miller
MLA for Rhineland
(1896–1959)
February 14,
1950
August 15,
1950
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 23rd
17 Nicholas Bachynsky
MLA for Fisher
(1887–1969)
November 7,
1950
October 23,
1958
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Liberal-Progressive
24th
18 Abram Harrison
MLA for Rock Lake
(1898–1979)
October 23,
1958
February 27,
1963
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 25th
26th
19 Thelma Forbes
MLA for Cypress
(1910–2012)
February 28,
1963
December 5,
1966
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 27th
20 James Bilton
MLA for Swan River
(1908–1988)
December 5,
1966
August 14,
1969
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 28th
21 Ben Hanuschak
MLA for Burrows
(born 1930)
August 14,
1969
August 20,
1970
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic 29th
22 Peter Fox
MLA for Kildonan
(1921–1989)
August 7,
1971
November 24,
1977
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic
30th
23 Harry Graham
MLA for Birtle-Russell
(1921–2006)
November 24,
1977
October 13,
1981
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 31st
24 Jim Walding
MLA for St. Vital
(1937–2007)
February 25,
1982
February 11,
1986
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic 32nd
25 Myrna Phillips
MLA for Wolseley
(born 1942)
May 8,
1986
March 9,
1988
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic 33rd
26 Denis Rocan
MLA for Turtle Mountain (until 1990)
MLA for Gladstone (from 1990)

(born 1949)
July 21,
1988
May 22,
1995
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 34th
35th
27 Louise Dacquay
MLA for Seine River
(born 1940)
May 23,
1995
August 17,
1999
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 36th
28 George Hickes
MLA for Point Douglas
(born 1946)
November 18,
1999
October 20,
2011
rowspan="3" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic 37th
38th
39th
29 Daryl Reid
MLA for Transcona
(born 1950)
October 20,
2011
March 16,
2016
style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic 40th
30 Myrna Driedger
MLA for Charleswood (until 2019)
MLA for Roblin (from 2019)

(born 1952)
May 18,
2016
November 9,
2023
rowspan="2" style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | Progressive Conservative 41st
42nd
31 Tom Lindsey
MLA for Flin Flon
November 9,
2023
Incumbent style="width:1px; background:Template:Canadian party colour; " | New Democratic 43rd

References

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