Mountain (electoral district)

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Mountain is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada. It was created for the 1879 provincial election, and was abolished shortly before the 1958 election. Mountain was located in southwestern Manitoba, near Portage la Prairie. The constituency was mostly rural, and included communities such as Baldur and Argyles.

Several prominent Manitoba politicians represented the Mountain constituency, including Charles Cannon, Ivan Schultz and Premier Thomas Greenway. The constituency was shaped like an "L" in the nineteenth century, and was sometimes called "Greenway's armchair". For most of its history, Mountain was considered safe for the Manitoba Liberal Party and its successor, the Liberal-Progressive Party.

[edit] Provincial representatives

  Name Party Took Office Left Office
     Thomas Greenway
Independent Conservative 1879 1882
    
Liberal 1882 1904
     Daniel McIntyre
Progressive Conservative 1905 1907
     James Bryson Baird
Liberal 1907 1922
     Charles Cannon
Progressive 1922 1927
     Irving Cleghorn
Liberal 1927 1930
     Ivan Schultz
Liberal 1930 1932
    
Liberal-Progressive 1932 1955
     Walter Clark
Liberal-Progressive 1955 1958