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Kinistino was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in north-central Saskatchewan, it was centred on the town of Kinistino. This constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905. Dissolved and combined with the Melfort riding in 1971, the district was reconstituted before the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975. It was dissolved again in 1995 into Saskatchewan Rivers, Melfort-Tisdale, Humboldt and a small part to Prince Albert Carlton.

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  • Kinistino was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in north-central Saskatchewan, it was centred on the town of Kinistino. This constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905. Dissolved and combined with the Melfort riding in 1971, the district was reconstituted before the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975. It was dissolved again in 1995 into Saskatchewan Rivers, Melfort-Tisdale, Humboldt and a small part to Prince Albert Carlton. It is now part of the constituencies of Batoche, Melfort, and Saskatchewan Rivers. (en)
  • Kinistino était une circonscription électorale provinciale pour l'Assemblée Législative de la province de la Saskatchewan. Cette circonscription a été l'un des 25 créés pour la 1re élection générale de la Saskatchewan en 1905. Cette circonscription comptait en son sein plusieurs communautés fransaskoises, dont Batoche, Saint-Laurent de Grandin, Bonne Madone, Domremy, Hoey et Saint-Louis, et donc une grande proportion de francophones. Cela a permis à cette circonscription d'élire les députés fransaskois Jean-Henri Begrand, Arthur Thibault, Bernard Boutin et Armand Roy. Dissous et combiné avec la circonscription de Melfort en 1971, elle fut reconstitué avant les 18e élections générales saskatchewanaise en 1975. Son territoire fait maintenant partie des circonscriptions de Batoche, Melfort et Saskatchewan Rivers. (fr)
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  • Kinistino was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in north-central Saskatchewan, it was centred on the town of Kinistino. This constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905. Dissolved and combined with the Melfort riding in 1971, the district was reconstituted before the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975. It was dissolved again in 1995 into Saskatchewan Rivers, Melfort-Tisdale, Humboldt and a small part to Prince Albert Carlton. (en)
  • Kinistino était une circonscription électorale provinciale pour l'Assemblée Législative de la province de la Saskatchewan. Cette circonscription a été l'un des 25 créés pour la 1re élection générale de la Saskatchewan en 1905. Cette circonscription comptait en son sein plusieurs communautés fransaskoises, dont Batoche, Saint-Laurent de Grandin, Bonne Madone, Domremy, Hoey et Saint-Louis, et donc une grande proportion de francophones. Cela a permis à cette circonscription d'élire les députés fransaskois Jean-Henri Begrand, Arthur Thibault, Bernard Boutin et Armand Roy. (fr)
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  • Kinistino (Saskatchewan provincial electoral district) (en)
  • Kinistino (circonscription saskatchewanaise) (fr)
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