9th Alberta Legislature

9th Alberta Legislature
Majority parliament
20 February 1941 – 7 July 1944
Parliament leaders
PremierWilliam Aberhart
September 3, 1935 – May 23, 1943
Ernest Charles Manning
May 31, 1943 – December 12, 1968
CabinetsAberhart cabinet
Manning cabinet
Leader of the
Opposition
James H. Walker
February 22 – April 8, 1941
Alfred Speakman
January 29 – March 19, 1942
James Mahaffy
February 18 – March 30, 1943
James H. Walker
February 10 – March 24, 1944
Party caucuses
GovernmentSocial Credit Party
OppositionIndependent Citizen's Association
CrossbenchLiberal Party
Labour Party
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Peter Dawson
February 25, 1937 – March 24, 1963
Members57 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchGeorge VI
December 11, 1936 – February 6, 1952
Lieutenant
Governor
Hon. John Campbell Bowen
March 23, 1937 – February 1, 1950
Sessions
1st session
February 20 – April 8, 1941
2nd session
January 29 – March 19, 1942
3rd session
February 18 – March 30, 1943
4th session
February 10 – March 24, 1944
← 8th → 10th

The 9th Alberta Legislature was in session from February 20, 1941, to July 7, 1944, with the membership of the Legislative Assembly determined by the results of the 1940 Alberta general election held on March 21, 1940. The Legislature officially resumed on February 20, 1941, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued on March 24, 1944, and dissolved on July 7, prior to the 1944 Alberta general election.[1]

Alberta's government was controlled by the majority Social Credit Party for the second time, led by Premier William Aberhart until his death on May 23, 1943; he was succeeded by Ernest Manning, who went on to be the longest-serving premier in Alberta history. Manning abandoned the monetary policies of Aberhart during his term for more traditional conservatism. The Official Opposition was led by James H. Walker, a member of the Independent Citizen's Association, from February 22 to April 8, 1941, and again from February 10 to March 24, 1944. In between, the Opposition Leader was Alfred Speakman from January 29 to March 19, 1942, and James Mahaffy from February 18 to March 30, 1943. The Speaker was Peter Dawson, who served until his death during the 15th legislature on March 24, 1963.

The Independent Citizen's Association, started by the Conservatives and including most Liberals and some former United Farmer supporters, won 19 seats. The remaining Liberal Party that did not endorse the independent movement won one seat, and a labour candidate won one seat. Two independents later re-joined the Liberal Party, and the Co-operative Commonwealth entered the Legislature in its first by-election.

  1. ^ Perry, Sandra E.; Footz, Valerie L. (2006). Massolin, Philip A. (ed.). A Higher Duty: Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies. Edmonton, AB: Legislative Assembly of Alberta. p. 496. ISBN 0-9689217-3-6. Retrieved August 9, 2020.