Moose Jaw—Lake Centre was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1953 to 1968 and from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1953 from parts of Lake Centre, Moose Jaw, Qu'Appelle, and Rosthern ridings.

The riding was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed into Moose Jaw, Regina East and Regina—Lake Centre ridings. It was re-created in 1987 from parts of Assiniboia, Humboldt—Lake Centre and Moose Jaw ridings. The electoral district was abolished in 1996 when it was redistributed into Blackstrap, Cypress Hills—Grasslands, Palliser and Regina—Arm River ridings.

History

Historical boundaries

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following members of Parliament:

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! Years

! colspan="2" | Member

! Party

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| colspan="5" align="center" | Lake Centre, Moose Jaw, Qu'Appelle, and Rosthern prior to 1953

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| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 22nd

| 1953–1957

| rowspan="2" |    

| rowspan="1" | Ross Thatcher

| rowspan="2" | Co-operative Commonwealth

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| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 23rd

| 1957–1958

| rowspan="1" | Scoop Lewry

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| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 24th

| 1958–1962

| rowspan="4" |    

| rowspan="4" | James Ernest Pascoe

| rowspan="4" | Progressive Conservative

|-

| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 25th

| 1962–1963

|-

| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 26th

| 1963–1965

|-

| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 27th

| 1965–1968

|-

| colspan="5" align="center" | Moose Jaw, Assiniboia, and Humboldt—Lake Centre from 1968 to 1988

|-

| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 34th

| 1988–1993

| rowspan="1" |    

| rowspan="1" | Rod Laporte

| rowspan="1" | New Democratic

|-

| bgcolor="CCCCCC" | 35th

| 1993–1997

| rowspan="1" |    

| rowspan="1" | Allan Kerpan

| rowspan="1" | Reform

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| colspan="5" align="center" | Blackstrap, Cypress Hills—Grasslands, Palliser<br>and Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre from 1997 to present

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Election results

1953–1968

1988–1997

See also

  • List of Canadian electoral districts
  • Historical federal electoral districts of Canada

References