17th Parliament of British Columbia

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The 17th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1929 to 1933. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in June 1928. The Conservative Party, led by Simon Fraser Tolmie, formed the government. James William Jones served as speaker for the assembly until his resignation in 1930. Jones was replaced by Cyril Francis Davie. == Members of the 17th General Assembly == The following members were elected to the assembly in 1928.: Notes: == Party standings == == By-elections == By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time. This requirement was abolished in 1929. William Atkinson, Minister of Agriculture, acclaimed October 22, 1928 Nelson Seymour Lougheed, Minister of Public Works, acclaimed October 22, 1928 Robert Henry Pooley, Attorney-General, acclaimed October 22, 1928 Frederick Parker Burden, Minister of Lands, acclaimed October 22, 1928 Samuel Lyness Howe, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Fisheries, acclaimed October 22, 1928 Simon Fraser Tolmie, Premier, acclaimed October 22, 1928 William Alexander McKenzie, Minister of Mines, acclaimed October 22, 1928 William Curtis Shelly, Minister of Finance, acclaimed October 22, 1928 Joshua Hinchcliffe, Minister of Education, acclaimed October 22, 1928 By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons: Notes: == Other changes == In 1932 the Independent Labour Party became the Socialist Party.Tom Uphill continues to sit as a Labour member. Mackenzie (dec. Michael Manson July 11, 1932) == References ==

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