15th Saskatchewan Legislature


The 15th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in April 1964. The assembly sat from February 4, 1965, to September 8, 1967. The Liberal Party led by Ross Thatcher formed the government. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation led by Woodrow Lloyd formed the official opposition.
James Snedker served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1964:
Electoral districtMemberParty
Arm RiverMartin Peder PedersonProgressive Conservative
AthabascaAllan Ray GuyLiberal
BengoughSamuel Karnarvon AsbellLiberal
BiggarWoodrow Stanley LloydCo-operative Commonwealth
CanningtonThomas Milton WeatheraldLiberal
CanoraKenneth Gordon RomuldLiberal
CumberlandBill BerezowskyCo-operative Commonwealth
Cut KnifeIsidore Charles NolletCo-operative Commonwealth
ElroseGeorge Gordon LeithLiberal
GravelbourgLionel Philias CoderreLiberal
HanleyRobert Alexander WalkerCo-operative Commonwealth
HumboldtMathieu Theodore BrekerLiberal
KelseyJohn Hewgill BrockelbankCo-operative Commonwealth
KelvingtonBryan Harvey BjarnasonLiberal
Kerrobert-KindersleyWilliam S. HowesLiberal
KinistinoArthur ThibaultCo-operative Commonwealth
Last MountainDonald Gilbert MacLennanLiberal
LumsdenDarrel Verner HealdLiberal
Maple CreekAlexander C. CameronLiberal
Meadow LakeHenry Ethelbert CouplandLiberal
Melfort-TisdaleClarence George WillisCo-operative Commonwealth
MelvilleJames Wilfrid GardinerLiberal
MilestoneCyril Pius MacDonaldLiberal
Moose Jaw CityWilliam Gwynne DaviesCo-operative Commonwealth
Gordon Taylor Snyder
MoosominAlexander Hamilton McDonaldLiberal
MorseWilbert Ross ThatcherLiberal
NipawinFrank Kenneth RadloffLiberal
Notukeu-Willow BunchJames Benjamin HookerLiberal
PellyLeonard LarsonCo-operative Commonwealth
Prince AlbertDavid Gordon SteuartLiberal
Qu'Appelle-WolseleyDouglas Thomas McFarlaneLiberal
RedberryDemitro Wasyl MichaylukCo-operative Commonwealth
Regina EastHenry Harold Peter BakerCo-operative Commonwealth
Walter Smishek
Regina NorthEdward Charles WhelanCo-operative Commonwealth
Regina SouthGordon Burton GrantLiberal
Regina WestAllan Emrys BlakeneyCo-operative Commonwealth
Marjorie Alexandra Cooper
RosetownGeorge Fredrick LokenLiberal
RosthernDavid BoldtLiberal
SaltcoatsJames SnedkerLiberal
Saskatoon CityAlexander Malcolm NicholsonCo-operative Commonwealth
John Edward Brockelbank
Wesley Albert Robbins
Harry David Link
Sally Maria Margharita MerchantLiberal
ShaunavonFernand LarochelleLiberal
ShellbrookJohn Marcel CuelenaereLiberal
Souris-EstevanIan Hugh MacDougallLiberal
Swift CurrentEverett Irvine WoodCo-operative Commonwealth
The BattlefordsEiling KramerCo-operative Commonwealth
TouchwoodGeorge Joseph TrappLiberal
TurtlefordBob WooffCo-operative Commonwealth
WadenaFrederick Arthur DewhurstCo-operative Commonwealth
WatrousHans Adolf BrotenCo-operative Commonwealth
WeyburnJames Auburn PepperCo-operative Commonwealth
WilkieJoseph Clifford McIsaacLiberal
YorktonBernard David GallagherLiberal
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Party Standings

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
HanleyRobert Alexander WalkerCo-operative CommonwealthDecember 16, 1964RA Walker resigned after winning by one vote following a judicial recount
MoosominErnest Franklin GardnerLiberalJune 30, 1965AH McDonald named to Canadian senate
BengoughAlexander MitchellLiberalFebruary 16, 1966SK Asbell died in 1965

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