Winnipeg North Centre

Winnipeg North Centre

Winnipeg North Centre was a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was represented by a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 2004. It is a largely working class riding in Winnipeg and has traditionally had a large Jewish and immigrant population.

The riding was created in 1924 and was first used for the 1925 federal election when it elected J.S. Woodsworth of the Independent Labour Party as its first MP. Woodsworth had previously represented Winnipeg Centre since the 1921 election. In 1932, Woodsworth became the leader of the newly created Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and he held the seat for the party through the 1935 election and 1940 elections until his death in 1942.

A by-election held that year was won by Stanley Knowles of the CCF. Knowles held the seat until the 1958 election that returned a landslide for John George Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and elected Tory John MacLean in Winnipeg North Centre.

Out of parliament, Knowles went to work for the Canadian Labour Congress, and played a leading role in creating the alliance between the CLC and the CCF that led to the creation of the New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1961. Knowles won Winnipeg North Centre for the NDP in the 1962 election, and held the riding until his retirement in 1984.

In the 1984 election, the riding stayed in NDP hands with the election of Cyril Keeper. The NDP lost the riding in the 1988 election, however, when David Walker of the Liberal Party of Canada took the seat. Walker was re-elected in the 1993 election.

In the 1997 election, the NDP retook the riding (which since had its name changed to Winnipeg Centre) with Pat Martin becoming the MP. Martin retained the seat in the 2000 election.

The electoral district was abolished in 2003 when it was redistributed between Winnipeg North, Winnipeg Centre and Kildonan—St. Paul ridings.

Martin was re-elected to Parliament in Winnipeg Centre riding in the 2004 election.

Election results

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WALKER, David
align="right"| 13,308
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HEMPHILL, Maureen
align="right"| 8,506
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SMITH, Reg
align="right"|2,171
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ZEGALSKI, Leslie
align="right"| 1,219
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DOMINE, Gene
align="right"| 852
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SHELTON, Deborah
align="right"| 171
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PLEWAK, James
align="right"| 113
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BESSON, Cliff
align="right"|89

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WALKER, David
align="right"| 12,104
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KEEPER, Cyril
align="right"| 10,580
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TAYLOR, Paul
align="right"| 5,334
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ATAMANCHUK, Dennis
align="right"|417
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TALARICO, John R.
align="right"| 409
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HAWRYLUK, William
align="right"| 242
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ROBSON, Lorne
align="right"| 179
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MICHALCHUK, Glen
align="right"| 97

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KEEPER, Cyril
align="right"| 10,559
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DU, Joe
align="right"|6,470
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BUETI, Frank
align="right"| 5,144
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MCDONALD, Monty A.
align="right"| 484
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HOGAN, Don
align="right"|234

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KNOWLES, Stanley
align="right"|12,637
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DAVIS, A.G.J. Harold
align="right"| 5,176
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KERR, Joe
align="right"| 4,113
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FLETCHER, Paula
align="right"| 176
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SINGH, Manjit
align="right"| 69

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KNOWLES, Stanley
align="right"|15,121
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JOHNSON, Frank
align="right"| 5,428
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KERR, Joe
align="right"| 5,408
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FLETCHER, Paula
align="right"| 182
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FRAIN, Marnie
align="right"| 97

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 12,023
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CROCKETT, Frank W.
align="right"| 8,521
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SWEATMAN, Alan Travers
align="right"| 5,883
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STOROZUK, Ed
align="right"| 225
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KARDASH, Mary
align="right"| 198
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SMITH, Murry
align="right"| 79
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WALDMAN, Aili C.
align="right"|67

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 13,263
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CROCKETT, Frank W.
align="right"| 7,050
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TURNER, Norman Frederick
align="right"| 6,984
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HAWRYLUK, Don
align="right"| 440
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CURRIE, Don
align="right"| 186
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CARLSON, Barry John
align="right"| 134

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 14,880
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AXWORTHY, Lloyd
align="right"| 11,323
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KERR, Joe
align="right"| 4,124

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 14,056
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WOCKS, M.M. general
align="right"| 6,085
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CHOLAKIS, Leo
align="right"| 5,384

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 13,619
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HARTMAN, Erna
align="right"| 7,814
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KRAWCHUK, Barry E.
align="right"| 7,077
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WILLMS, Val. Paul
align="right"| 1,026

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 12,797
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MACLEAN, John
align="right"| 9,231
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KRAWCHUK, Barry Eugene
align="right"| 5,443
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WEBSTER, David C.
align="right"|864
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CURRIE, Don
align="right"| 649

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MACLEAN, John
align="right"| 14,911
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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 13,536
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BLAINE, Thomas R.
align="right"| 3,552

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 15,229
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MACLEAN, John
align="right"| 5,821
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STUBBS, Harold St. George
align="right"| 4,813
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MANKEY, Gideon D.
align="right"| 1,880

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 12,713
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TARASKA, Peter
align="right"| 7,535
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LEE, Charles D.
align="right"| 1,760
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ROSS, William Cecil
align="right"| 1,606

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 15,389
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MOLLOY, William A.
align="right"| 9,010
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PATTINSON, Richard R.
align="right"| 3,434
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JUBA, Stephen
align="right"|694

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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"| 15,971
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GRAHAM, David M.
align="right"| 5,728
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LONG, Mark J.
align="right"| 4,711
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MCNEIL, John
align="right"| 1,283
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DODDS, Gordon C.
align="right"| 1,077

By-election: On Mr. Woodsworth's death, 21 March 1942
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KNOWLES, Stanley H.
align="right"|11,639
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JOHANNESSON, Konrad
align="right"| 4,718
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RICE, Cyril E.
align="right"| 220

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WOODSWORTH, James Shaver
align="right"| 11,324
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MCDONNELL, Ambrose Roy
align="right"| 11,199
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STEFANSSON, Bjorn
align="right"| 5,412

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WOODSWORTH, James Shaver
align="right"| 10,052
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HERMANSON, H.P. Albert
align="right"|6,025
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PATTINSON, Richard Randolph
align="right"| 4,657
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KILSHAW, Thomas William
align="right"|2,490
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HUFFMAN, Charles Wesley
align="right"| 1,035

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WOODSWORTH, James Shaver
align="right"| 8,265
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GARGAN, Thomas
align="right"| 2,028
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FORKIN, Martin Joseph
align="right"| 492

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WOODSWORTH, James Shaver
align="right"| 7,221
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BANFIELD, Jose Alexander
align="right"| 4,220

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WOODSWORTH, James Shaver
align="right"| 4,794
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BRAID, Joseph Edwin
align="right"| 3,578
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LOWERY, Edward Wesley
align="right"| 1,689

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=823 Riding history for Winnipeg North Centre (1924–1996) from the] Library of Parliament
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=1271 Riding history for Winnipeg North Centre (1996–1997) from the] Library of Parliament
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=1216 Riding history for Winnipeg North Centre (1997–2003) from the] Library of Parliament


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