2nd Council of The Northwest Territories - Members of The 2nd Council

Members of The 2nd Council

Member Appointed Left Office Notes
John Wesley Greenway April 20, 1921 April 24, 1928 Died in office
Aylesworth Perry April 20, 1921 April 1, 1922
Duncan Campbell Scott 1929 Appointed to replace John Greenway
Charles Camsell
Hugh Howard Rowatt
Oswald Sterling Finnie
Austin Cumming 1940? 1947 At large
Kenneth Daly 1940? 1947 At large
Harold McGill 1940 1947 At large
Stuart Wood April 1938 1951 At large
Oscar D. Skelton April 8, 1938 January 28, 1941 At large
Hugh Keenleyside 1941 1947 At large
Robert Hoey 1946 1947 At Large
John G. McNiven 1947 1951 Appointed to represent Yellowknife
Harold Godwin 1947 1951 At Large
Louis Audette 1947 1951 At Large

Note:

  • Members during this period were appointed until the dissolution of the council in 1951, and vacancy only occurred on resignation or death.

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