List of mayors of Winnipeg, Manitoba :
1874 Francis Evans Cornish , Q. C. 1875 –76 William Nassau Kennedy 1877 –78 Thomas Scott 1879 –80 Alexander Logan 1881 Elias George Conklin 1882 Alexander Logan 1883 Alexander McMicken 1884 Alexander Logan 1885 Charles Edward Hamilton 1886 Henry Shaver Wesbrook 1887 –88 Lyman Melvin Jones 1889 Thomas Ryan 1890 –91 Alfred Pearson 1892 Alexander Macdonald 1893 –94 Thomas William Taylor 1895 Thomas Gilroy 1896 Richard Willis Jameson 1897 William F. McCreary 1898 –99 Alfred Joseph Andrews 1900 Horace Wilson 1901 –03 John Arbuthnot 1904 –06 Thomas Sharpe 1907 –08 James Henry Ashdown 1909 –11 William Sanford Evans 1912 Richard Deans Waugh 1913 –14 Thomas Russ Deacon 1915 –16 Richard Deans Waugh 1917 David J. Dyson 1917 Frederick Harvey Davidson 1918 Frederick Harvey Davidson 1919 –20 Charles Frederick Gray 1921 Edward Parnell 1922 Edward Parnell 1922 Frank Oliver Fowler 1923 –24 Seymour James Farmer 1925 –27 Lt. Col. Ralph Humphries Webb , D.S.O., M.C. 1928 –29 Lt. Col. Dan McLean 1930 –34 Lt. Col. Ralph Humphreys Webb , D.S.O., M.C. 1935 –36 John Queen , M. L. A. 1937 Frederick Edgar Warriner, D. D. S. 1938 –40 John Queen , M. L. A. 1941 –42 John Queen 1943 –54 Garnet Coulter, Q. C. 1955 –56 George Edward Sharpe 1957 –59 Stephen Juba , M. L. A. 1960 –77 Stephen Juba, OC 1977 –79 Robert Steen, Q. C. 1979 –92 William Norrie , Q. C. 1992 –98 Susan Ann Thompson 1998 –2004 Glen Murray 2004 – Sam Katz See also: Results of Mayoral Elections in Winnipeg
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Winnipeg (49°53′ N 97°09′ W, CST) is a Canadian city and the provincial capital of the province of Manitoba .
Winnipeg was once Canada's third-largest city (until the 1930s), but, beginning in the 1970s, as the economy evolved away from rural farm-based industry, Winnipeg stalled in growth and dropped to eighth by 2004 .
Winnipeg crime is associated with the distribution of factors related to the population and land-uses of the city.
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