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41st Manitoba Legislature
Majority parliament
16 March 2016 – 12 August 2019
Parliament leaders
PremierHon. Brian Pallister
May 3, 2016 — August 12, 2019
Leader of the
Opposition
Flor Marcelino
May 7, 2016 — September 16, 2017
Wab Kinew
September 16, 2017 — August 12, 2019
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative
OppositionNew Democrat
RecognizedLiberal
UnrecognizedManitoba
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Hon. Myrna Driedger
May 3, 2016 — August 12, 2019
Government
House Leader
Hon. Kelvin Goertzen
May 3, 2016 — August 24, 2016
Andrew Micklefield
August 24, 2016 — August 17, 2017
Hon. Cliff Cullen
August 17, 2017 — August 12, 2019
Opposition
House Leader
Jim Maloway
May 3, 2016 — September 21, 2017
Nahanni Fontaine
September 21, 2017 — August 12, 2019
Members57 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 Feb. 1952 – 8 Sept. 2022
Lieutenant
Governor
Hon. Janice Filmon
Sessions
1st session
May 16, 2016 – November 10, 2016
2nd session
November 21, 2016 – November 9, 2017
3rd session
November 21, 2017 – November 8, 2018
4th session
November 20, 2018 – June 3, 2019
← 40th → 42nd

The 41st Manitoba Legislature was created following a general election in 2016.

The Progressive Conservative Party led by Brian Pallister formed a majority government.

The Lieutenant Governor was Janice Filmon.

Members of the 41st Legislative Assembly

Name Party Riding Notes
  Colleen Mayer Progressive Conservative St. Vital
  Rob Altemeyer New Democratic Wolseley
  Kelly Bindle Progressive Conservative Thompson
  Jeff Wharton Progressive Conservative Gimli
  Jim Maloway New Democratic Elmwood
  Reg Helwer Progressive Conservative Brandon West
  Andrew Micklefield Progressive Conservative Rossmere
  Jon Reyes Progressive Conservative St. Norbert
  Eileen Clarke Progressive Conservative Agassiz
  Len Isleifson Progressive Conservative Brandon East
  Nic Curry Progressive Conservative Kildonan
  Cliff Cullen Progressive Conservative Spruce Woods
  Scott Fielding Progressive Conservative Kirkfield Park
  Greg Nesbitt Progressive Conservative Riding Mountain
  Alan Lagimodiere Progressive Conservative Selkirk
  Myrna Driedger Progressive Conservative Charleswood
  Blaine Pedersen Progressive Conservative Midland
  Ralph Eichler Progressive Conservative Lakeside
  Cameron Friesen Progressive Conservative Morden-Winkler
  Ian Wishart Progressive Conservative Portage la Prairie
  Jon Gerrard Liberal River Heights
  Kelvin Goertzen Progressive Conservative Steinbach
  Cliff Graydon Progressive Conservative Emerson PC until October 22, 2018
  Wayne Ewasko Progressive Conservative Lac Du Bonnet
  Kevin Chief New Democratic Point Douglas
  Wab Kinew New Democratic Fort Rouge
  James Allum New Democratic Fort Garry-Riverview
  Sarah Guillemard Progressive Conservative Fort Richmond
  Tom Lindsey New Democratic Flin Flon
  James Teitsma Progressive Conservative Radisson
  Scott Johnston Progressive Conservative St. James
  Ted Marcelino New Democratic Tyndall Park
  Dennis Smook Progressive Conservative La Verendrye
  Bob Lagassé Progressive Conservative Dawson Trail
  Nahanni Fontaine New Democratic St. Johns
  Doyle Piwniuk Progressive Conservative Arthur-Virden
  Flor Marcelino New Democratic Logan
  Cindy Lamoureux Liberal Burrows
  Brian Pallister Progressive Conservative Fort Whyte
  Rochelle Squires Progressive Conservative Riel
  Cathy Cox Progressive Conservative River East
  Derek Johnson Progressive Conservative Interlake
  Janice Morley-Lecomte Progressive Conservative Seine River
  Blair Yakimoski Progressive Conservative Transcona
  Judy Klassen Liberal Kewatinook
  Steven Fletcher Manitoba Assiniboia PC until June 30, 2017, Independent until September 11, 2018
  Mohinder Saran Independent The Maples NDP until January 31, 2017
  Ron Schuler Progressive Conservative St. Paul
  Andrew Smith Progressive Conservative Southdale
  Greg Selinger New Democratic St. Boniface Until March 7, 2018
  Dougald Lamont Liberal After July 17, 2018
  Heather Stefanson Progressive Conservative Tuxedo
  Brad Michaleski Progressive Conservative Dauphin
  Andrew Swan New Democratic Minto
  Shannon Martin Progressive Conservative Morris
  Amanda Lathlin New Democratic The Pas
  Matt Wiebe New Democratic Concordia
  Rick Wowchuk Progressive Conservative Swan River
Speaker of the Assembly

Standings changes in the 41st Assembly

Number of members
per party by date
2016 2017 2018
April 19 January 31 June 30 March 7 July 17 September 11 October 22
  Progressive Conservative 40 39 38
  NDP 14 13 12
  Liberal 3 4
  Manitoba 0 1
  Independent 0 1 2 1 2
Total members 57 56 57
Vacant 0 1 0
Government Majority 23 22 23 22
Membership changes in the 41st Assembly
Date Name District Party Reason
  April 19, 2016 See List of Members Election day of the 41st Manitoba general election
  January 31, 2017 Mohinder Saran The Maples New Democratic Suspended from NDP caucus.
  June 30, 2017 Steven Fletcher Assinboia Progressive Conservative Expelled from PC caucus.
  March 7, 2018 Greg Selinger St. Boniface New Democratic Vacated seat.
  July 17, 2018 Dougald Lamont Liberal Elected in a by-election.
  September 11, 2018 Steven Fletcher Assinboia Independent Elected head as leader of Manitoba Party
  October 22, 2018 Cliff Graydon Emerson Progressive Conservative Expelled from PC caucus due to sexual allegations.

Source: "MLA Biographies - Living". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved 2014-07-21.

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Preceded by40th Assembly Manitoba Legislative Assemblies
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Succeeded by42nd Assembly
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