The 3rd Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from September 16, 1913, to April 5, 1917, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 1913 Alberta general election held on April 17, 1913. The Legislature officially resumed on September 16, 1913, and continued until the fifth session was prorogued on April 17, 1917 and dissolved on May 14, 1917, prior to the 1917 Alberta general election.

Alberta's second government was controlled by the majority Liberal Party led by Premier Arthur Sifton. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party led by Edward Michener. The Speaker was Charles W. Fisher who continued in the role from the 1st and 2nd assembly, and would serve in the role until his death from the 1918 flu pandemic in 1919.

The total number of seats in the assembly was increased from 41 contested in the 1913 election to 56.

The standings changed little during the 3rd legislature only 4 by-elections 3 of which resulted in the return of new members and no floor crossings occurred.

Bills

During the fifth sitting of the 3rd Legislature, the Assembly would pass An Act amending The Election Act respecting Members of the Legislative Assembly on Active Service (Bill 58) which acclaimed members of the assembly in the 1917 election who were serving in armed forces during the First World War. The Act listed eleven members of the assembly and provided those members were deemed nominated and elected as a member of the 4th Alberta Legislature. The bill was assented to on April 5, 1917.

Sitting dates

  • 1st session September 16, 1913 - October 25, 1913
  • 2nd session October 7, 1914 - October 22, 1914
  • 3rd session February 25, 1915 - April 17, 1915
  • 4th session February 24, 1916 - April 19, 1916
  • 5th session February 6, 1917 - April 5, 1917

Members election in the 1913 general election

Members

DistrictMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term(s)PortfolioNotes
AcadiaJohn McCollLiberal19131st term
AlexandraJames R. LoweryConservative19131st term
AthabascaAlexander Grant MacKayLiberal19131st term
Beaver RiverWilfrid GariépyLiberal19131st termMinister of Municipal AffairsElected in a by-election December 15, 1913 Appointed Minister of Municipal Affairs November 28, 1913
Bow ValleyGeorge LaneLiberal19131st term
Charles R. MitchellLiberal1910, 19132nd term*Minister of Public Works Provincial TreasurerElected in a by-election June 12, 1913 Appointed Provincial Treasurer November 28, 1913
CamroseGeorge P. SmithLiberal19092nd term
CardstonMartin WoolfLiberal19122nd term
Centre CalgaryThomas TweedieConservative19112nd term
ClaresholmWilliam MoffatLiberal19131st term
ClearwaterHenry William McKenneyLiberal19131st term
CochraneCharles W. FisherLiberal19053rd term
CoronationFrank H. WhitesideLiberal19131st term
DidsburyJoseph StaufferLiberal19092nd term
EdmontonAlbert EwingConservative19131st term
EdmontonCharles Wilson CrossLiberal19053rd termAttorney General
Edmonton SouthHerbert CrawfordConservative19131st term
GleichenJohn Peter McArthurLiberal19131st term
EdsonCharles Wilson CrossLiberal19053rd termAttorney General
GrouardJean CôtéLiberal19092nd term
Hand HillsRobert EatonLiberal19131st term
High RiverGeorge Douglas StanleyConservative19131st term
InnisfailFred W. ArcherConservative19131st term
Lac Ste. AnnePeter GunnLiberal19092nd term
LacombeWilliam PufferLiberal19053rd term
LeducStanley TobinLiberal19131st term
Lethbridge CityJohn Smith StewartConservative19112nd term
Little BowJames McNaughtonLiberal19131st term
MacleodRobert PattersonConservative19102nd term
Medicine HatNelson SpencerConservative19131st term
NantonJohn M. GlendenningLiberal19092nd term
North CalgarySamuel Bacon HillocksConservative19131st term
OkotoksGeorge HoadleyConservative19092nd term
OldsDuncan MarshallLiberal19092nd termMinister of Agriculture
Peace RiverAlphaeus PattersonConservative19131st term
PembinaGordon MacDonaldLiberal19131st term
Pincher CreekJohn KemmisConservative19112nd term
PonokaWilliam A. CampbellLiberal19092nd term
Red DeerEdward MichenerConservative19092nd term
RedcliffCharles PingleLiberal19131st term
RibstoneJames Gray TurgeonLiberal19131st term
Rocky MountainRobert CampbellConservative19131st term
SedgewickCharles StewartLiberal19092nd termMinister of Municipal Affairs Minister of Public WorksAppointed Minister of Public Works November 28, 1913
South CalgaryThomas BlowConservative19131st term
St. AlbertLucien BoudreauLiberal19092nd term
StettlerRobert L. ShawLiberal19092nd term
St. PaulProsper-Edmond LessardLiberal19131st term
Stony PlainConrad WeidenhammerConservative19131st term
SturgeonJohn R. BoyleLiberal19053rd termMinister of Education
TaberArchibald J. McLeanLiberal19092nd termProvincial Secretary
VegrevilleJoseph S. McCallumLiberal19131st term
VermilionArthur Lewis SiftonLiberal19102nd termPremier of Alberta Provincial Treasurer
VictoriaFrancis A. WalkerLiberal19053rd term
WainwrightGeorge LeRoy HudsonConservative19131st term
WarnerFrank LeffingwellLiberal19131st term
WetaskiwinCharles H. OlinLiberal19092nd term
Hugh John Montgomery (1914)Liberal19141st term
WhitfordAndrew ShandroLiberal19131st term

By-elections

DistrictMemberPartyReason for By-Election
Bow ValleyCharles R. MitchellLiberalJune 12, 1913—Resignation of George Lane
Beaver RiverWilfrid GariépyLiberalDecember 15, 1913— Wilfrid Gariepy appointed to cabinet.
WetaskiwinHugh John MontgomeryLiberalNovember 17, 1914— Death of Charles H. Olin.
WhitfordAndrew ShandroLiberalMarch 15, 1915— Election of Andrew Shandro declared void

Other membership changes

  • September 29, 1916 – The Coronation constituency was left vacant after Liberal Frank H. Whiteside was shot and killed.
  • June 14, 1916 – The Lac Ste. Anne constituency was left vacant after Liberal Peter Gunn resigned from the Legislature and appointed as the sheriff of the judicial district of Athabasca.

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