Appointed Members
Appointments to the Council were chosen by the Government of Canada.
Appointed Members of the Territorial Council | |||
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Name | Date Appointed | Date Left | Reason |
Joseph-Éna Girouard | July 8, 1898 | 1908 | |
Sam Steele | July 8, 1898 | September 5, 1899 | Recalled to Ottawa by the federal government. |
Thomas McGuire | July 8, 1898 | October 7, 1898 | Moved to the District of Saskatchewan. |
Frederick Wade | July 8, 1898 | October 17, 1898 | |
Calixte-Aimé Dugas | October 7, 1898 | ||
William Henry Clement | October 17, 1898 | March 13, 1901 | |
Aylesworth Perry | September 5, 1899 | July 31, 1900 | |
Edmund Senkler | September 5, 1899 | ||
Zachary Taylor Wood | July 31, 1900 | ||
Frederick Congdon | March 13, 1901 | September 14, 1901 | |
Henry William Newlands | September 14, 1901 | 1903 | Appointed to Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories |
John T. Lithgow | January 8, 1904 |
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