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Regina—Qu'Appelle

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Regina—Qu'Appelle is the name of a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada. It was created in 1987 from parts of the districts of Assiniboia, Humboldt—Lake Centre, and Qu'Appelle—Moose Mountain. It was known as just Qu'Appelle from 1996 to 1998. The district includes the northeastern quarter of the city of Regina as well as the surrounding rural area including the towns of Balgonie, Fort Qu-Appelle, Indian Head, Pilot Butte, White City and Wynyard. Population (2001) 69,014. Area: 12,750 sq. km.

List of Members

  1. Simon de Jong, N.D.P. (1988-1997)
  2. Lorne Nystrom, N.D.P. (1997-2004)
  3. Andrew Scheer, Conservative (2004-present)

Historical usage

There was another riding called Qu'Appelle that existed in Saskatchewan from 1903 (then part of the Northwest Territories) to 1966)

List of members

  1. Richard Stuart Lake, Conservative (1904-1911)
  2. Levi Thompson, Liberal/Unionist (1911-1921)
  3. John Millar, Progressive/Liberal Progressive (1921-1930)
  4. Ernest Edward Perley, Liberal/Conservative (1930-1945)
  5. Gladys Strum, C.C.F. (1945-1949)
  6. Austin Edwin Dewar, Liberal (1949-1953)
  7. Henry Philip Mang, Liberal (1954-1957)
  8. Alvin Hamilton, Prog. Cons. (1957-1968)







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