Global political history

Global political history from 3000 BC to the 21st century – political leaders, elections, and more.

Manitoba

Current constituencies:

St. Boniface—St. Vital.

Winnipeg South Centre.


St. Boniface—St. Vital

Member of the Parliament of Canada for St. Boniface
Jean-Baptiste Roger Joseph Camille Teillet

Date of birth/date of death: b. April 25 1822; d. September 12 1892.

Liberal Party of Canada

1962 – 1968

Joseph-Philippe Guay

Date of birth/date of death: b. October 4 1915; d. July 30 2001.

References:

[1] Library of Parliament, “Profile – Guay, Joseph-Phillippe,” ParlInfo, accessed May 3, 2026, https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/People/Profile?personId=3204.

Liberal Party of Canada

June 25 1968 – March 22 1978

John Harold “Jack” Hare

Date of birth/date of death: b. June 8 1920; d. March 23 2009.

Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

1978 – 1979

Raymond Simard

Date of birth/date of death: b. March 8 1958.

Liberal Party of Canada

2002 – 2008

Shelly A. Glover

Date of birth/date of death: b. January 2 1967.

Conservative Party of Canada

2008 – 2015

Member of the Parliament of Canada for St. Boniface—St. Vidal
Daniel “Dan” Vandal

Date of birth/date of death: b. April 18 1960.

Liberal Party of Canada

2015 – 2025


Winnipeg South Centre

Member of the Parliament of Canada for Winnipeg South Centre
Gordon Minto Churchill

Date of birth/date of death: b. November 8 1898; d. August 3 1985.

References:

[1] Library of Parliament, “Profile – Churchill, Gordon Minto,” ParlInfo, accessed April 7, 2026, https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/People/Profile?personId=1772.

Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1951 – 1968); Independent Progressive Conservative (1968)

June 25 1951 – June 24 1968

Lloyd Norman Axworthy

Date of birth/date of death: b. December 21 1939.

Liberal Party of Canada

1988 – 2000

James Gordon “Jim” Carr

Date of birth/date of death: b. October 11 1951; d. December 12 2022.

Liberal Party of Canada

2015 – 2022