Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
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The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is the legislative branch of government in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly in provincial general elections, all in single-member constituencies. The Manitoba Legislative Building is located in central Winnipeg, at the meeting point of the Wolseley and Fort Rouge constituencies.
The current Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba is George Hickes of the New Democratic Party.
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Members
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Party standings
Seating Plan
Affiliation | Members | |
New Democratic Party | 35 | |
Progressive Conservative Party | 20 | |
Liberal Party | 2 | |
Vacant | ||
Total | 57 | |
Government Majority | 7 |
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House of Commons | Senate | |
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Abbotsford | Barrie | Brampton | Burlington | Burnaby | Cambridge | Cape Breton | Chatham-Kent | Coquitlam | Gatineau | Greater Sudbury | Guelph | Halifax | Kingston | Kitchener | Laval | Lévis | London | Longueuil | Markham | Niagara Falls | Oakville | Oshawa | Regina | Richmond | Richmond Hill | Saanich | St. Catharines | St. John's | Saguenay | Saskatoon | Sherbrooke | Surrey | Thunder Bay | Trois-Rivières | Vaughan | Victoria | Windsor |
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