Ste. Rose

Ste. Rose is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1914, and has existed continuously since that time. Ste. Rose is located in the southwestern section of the province. It is bordered to the north by Swan River, to the west by Russell, Dauphin-Roblin and Minnedosa, to the south by Turtle Mountain and to the east by Lake Manitoba. Communities in the riding include Gladstone, Neepawa, McCreary, Ste. Rose, Ste. Rose du Lac and Westbourne. Neepawa is known as the World Lily Capital. The riding's population in 1996 was 19,038. As of 1999, the average family income was $36,883, and the unemployment rate was 7.60%. Much of the riding is farmland: agriculture accounts for 29% of its industry, followed by health and social services at 11%. Twenty-six per cent of Ste. Rose's population is aboriginal, and 8% are German. There was once a significant francophone population in this region, and 4% of the riding's residents list themselves as francophone today. Over 25% of the population has less than a Grade Nine education, one of the highest rates in the province. From the 1930s to the 1970s, Ste. Rose was a safe seat for the Manitoba Liberal Party (formerly known as the Liberal-Progressive Party). The New Democratic Party held the seat from 1971 to 1986, at which time it was won by Glen Cummings of the Progressive Conservative Party. Cummings still holds the seat today. It is uncertain if the seat will remain in the Tory fold when he retires.

List of provincial representatives

Ste. Rose

 

Name Party Took Office Left Office
Joseph HamelinCons19141920(?)
Independent/Conservative1920(?)1927
Maurice McCarthyProg19271932
Lib-Prog19321953
Gildas MolgatLib-Prog19531961
Lib19611970
Aime AdamNDP19711986
Glen CummingsPC1986present
<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
peter ii
sonar kollektiv
central conference of american rabbis
broadcast news
union township
vaughn
designator code
court and spark
best writing, screenplay
yoko honda
white pine
westpac stadium
strathspey
nipper (tool)
algoma
noah (album)
chinese orthodox church
speyside, trinidad and tobago
adamite
image fight
dr. jerry griffin
parry sound
invasive
mongrel (album)
stony point
princess elizabeth
floyd
johann most
jonathan harmsworth, 4th viscount rothermere
torpedo juice
sonique (media player)
list of peers 1160 1169
ian sandercoe
brand new morning
transportation
the hacker (cyberchase)
laura koffman
quarterfoil
vere harmsworth, 3rd viscount rothermere
dorrigo, new south wales
mount banahaw
adrienne frantz
lev chernyi
david young, baron young of graffham