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15th Parliament of British Columbia

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The 15th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1921 to 1924. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in December 1920.[1] The British Columbia Liberal Party, led by John Oliver, formed the government.[2]

Alexander Malcolm Manson served as speaker until January, 1922, after which Frederick Arthur Pauline succeeded him as speaker.[3]

Members of the 15th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1920.:[1]

Member Electoral district Party

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Richard John Burde Alberni Independent

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Herbert Frederick Kergin Atlin Liberal

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John MacKay Yorston Cariboo Liberal

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Edward Dodsley Barrow Chilliwack Liberal

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John Andrew Buckham Columbia Liberal

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Thomas Menzies Comox People's

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Kenneth Forrest Duncan Cowichan Independent

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James Horace King Cranbrook Liberal

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John Oliver[nb 1] Delta Liberal

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John Alexander Catherwood Dewdney Conservative

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Robert Henry Pooley Esquimalt Conservative

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Thomas Aubert Uphill Fernie Federated Labour

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Henry George Thomas Perry Fort George Liberal

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Ezra Churchill Henniger Grand Forks Liberal

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John Duncan MacLean Greenwood Liberal

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Malcolm Bruce Jackson The Islands Liberal

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Frederick William Anderson Kamloops Liberal

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Fred W. Lister Kaslo Conservative

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Archibald McDonald Lillooet Conservative

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William Sloan Nanaimo Liberal

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William Oliver Rose Nelson Conservative

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Samuel Guthrie Newcastle Federated Labour

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David Whiteside New Westminster Liberal

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Kenneth Cattanach MacDonald North Okanagan Liberal

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George Samuel Hanes North Vancouver Independent

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Alexander Malcolm Manson Omineca Liberal

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Thomas Dufferin Pattullo Prince Rupert Liberal

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William Henry Sutherland Revelstoke Liberal

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Thomas Pearson Richmond Conservative

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William Kemble Esling Rossland Conservative

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Frederick Arthur Pauline Saanich Liberal

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William Alexander McKenzie Similkameen Conservative

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William Hunter Slocan Conservative

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James William Jones South Okanagan Conservative

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Robert Henry Neelands South Vancouver Federated Labour

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James Hargrave Schofield Trail Conservative

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William John Bowser Vancouver City Conservative

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John Wallace deBeque Farris Liberal

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Malcolm Archibald Macdonald

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Ian Alistair MacKenzie

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James Ramsay

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Mary Ellen Smith

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Joseph Badenoch Clearihue Victoria City Liberal

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John Hart

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Joshua Hinchcliffe Conservative

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John Oliver[nb 1] Liberal

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John McRae Yale Conservative

Notes:

  1. ^ a b Elected in both Delta and Victoria City; choosing to sit for Victoria City

Party standings

Affiliation Members

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Liberal Party 25

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Conservative Party 15

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Independent 3

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Federated Labour 3

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People's 1
 Total
47
 Government Majority
3

By-elections

By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time:[1]

By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons:[1]

Electoral district Member elected Party Election date Reason
Delta Alexander McDonald Paterson Conservative February 3, 1921 J. Oliver resigned; elected in both Delta and Victoria City
Nelson Kenneth Campbell Conservative March 22, 1922 W.O. Rose resigned; contested federal seat December 6, 1921
Cranbrook Noel Sterling Austin Arnold Wallinger Conservative August 15, 1922 J.H. King resigned; contested federal seat March 14, 1922

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Other changes

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871–1986" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 2011-07-27.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Premiers of British Columbia 1871-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  3. ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
  4. ^ }"Manson, Alexander Malcolm, b. 1883". University of British Columbia Library. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
  5. ^ "Obituaries". Canadian Medical Association Journal. 53: 515. November 1945. PMC 1582368.