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27th Manitoba Legislature
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The members of the 27th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in December 1962. The legislature sat from February 28, 1963, to May 18, 1966. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Duff Roblin formed the government. Gildas Molgat of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition. James Bilton served as speaker for the assembly. There were five sessions of the 27th Legislature: Errick Willis was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until November 1, 1965, when Richard Spink Bowles became lieutenant governor.
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The members of the 27th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in December 1962. The legislature sat from February 28, 1963, to May 18, 1966. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Duff Roblin formed the government. Gildas Molgat of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition. James Bilton served as speaker for the assembly. There were five sessions of the 27th Legislature: Errick Willis was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba until November 1, 1965, when Richard Spink Bowles became lieutenant governor.
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