Youth Parliament of Manitoba
Established in 1922, Youth Parliament of Manitoba Inc. (YPM) is a non-partisan, non-denominational, and incorporated registered charity that aims to foster amongst the youth of Manitoba an understanding of, interest in, and engagement with the Canadian democratic parliamentary process. Every year, YPM holds a model parliamentary session called Winter Session, which is open to all youth in the Canadian province of Manitoba who are between 16 and 20 years old. Winter Session takes place each year from December 26–31 at the Manitoba Legislature in the capital city of Winnipeg.
Organizational Structure
Winter Session is a model parliament and bases its organizational structure and nomenclature on the Westminster parliamentary system. The membership structure of YPM is made up of three main components: the Executive (who function as the organization's board of directors), the Cabinet, and Backbenchers. As well, the Board of Directors will regularly appoint individuals to be Senators or the Honorary President.
Board of Directors
The corporation is run by a five-person Board of Directors, elected by and from its membership. The positions on the board are:
- the Chairperson (Premier),
- the Past-Chairperson (Speaker),
- the Vice-Chairperson (Deputy Premier),
- the Director of Finance (Deputy Speaker), and
- the Director of Procedures (House Leader).
Elections take place annually on December 30 during Winter Session.
Cabinet
The Cabinet is appointed by the Executive from the members (attendees) of the previous Winter Session. The Cabinet assists the Executive in organizing and holding Winter Session. Current Cabinet portfolios include:
- Registrar General
- Ministry of Human Resources
- Ministry of Government Services
- Ministry of Labour
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Revenue
- Ministry of Alumni Affairs
- Ministry of Communications
- Ministry of Publications
- Ministry of Public Relations
- Ministry of Supply and Service
- Ministry of Reconciliation
- Whips (Armstrong and Thompson)
Backbenchers
All non-Executive and non-Cabinet members of YPM sit as Backbenchers during Winter Session.
Senate
By decision of the Board, former members of YPM who have made outstanding contributions to the organization can be named Senators.
Honorary President
The Honorary President is a prominent member of the community who the Board of Directors seeks guidance from and asks to attend portions of Winter Session.
Year | Session | Honorary President |
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2002 | 81 | William Norrie |
2003 | 82 | Shirley Liba |
2004 | 83 | Susan A. Thompson |
2005 | 84 | Peter St. John, 9th Earl of Orkney |
2006 | 85 | The Rt. Hon. Edward Schreyer |
2007 | 86 | Muriel Smith |
2008 | 87 | Gordon Sinclair Jr. |
2009 | 88 | Reginald B. Alcock |
2010 | 89 | Reginald B. Alcock |
2011 | 90 | William A. Blaikie |
2012 | 91 | William A. Blaikie |
2013 | 92 | Patricia Chaychuk |
2014 | 93 | Patricia Chaychuk |
2015 | 94 | Patricia Chaychuk |
2016 | 95 | Daryl Reid |
2017 | 96 | Jerry Storie |
2018 | 97 | Jerry Storie |
Alumni Achievement Award Winners
The winner of the Alumni Achievement Award (AAA) is an alum of YPM who has gone on to make significant achievements at the local, national, or international level.
Year | Alumni Achievement Award Winner |
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2003 | Wally Fox-Decent |
2004 | Patricia Chaychuk |
2005 | William Norrie |
2006 | Bill Blaikie |
2007 | Nahlah Ayed |
2008 | Howard Pawley |
2009 | Lloyd Axworthy |
2010 | Darren Praznik |
2011 | Niki Ashton |
2013 | Dr. Prabhat Jha, O.C. |
2014 | Michael Redhead Champagne |
2015 | Stuart Olmstead |
2016 | Katelynn Northam |
History
In 1922, George Stewart, Lieutenant Governor of the Older Boys’ TUXIS Parliament of Manitoba, opened the first of a long line of annual sessions devoted to the development of leadership and awareness of the parliamentary system among the young men (and later, women) of Manitoba. It has since become one of the oldest Youth Parliaments in a network of similar organizations stretching across the country and the world. Although each of these Parliaments has a unique style and emphasis, all are based on the same basic principle of fostering knowledge of the parliamentary system amongst Canadian youth.
The Older Boys’ Parliament program began in Ontario as part of the TUXIS (“Training Under Christ In Service”) movement. Its original sponsors included various Protestant churches, such as the United Church of Canada, the Anglican, Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches, the Salvation Army, and a variety of service groups such as the YMCA, De Molay and Kiwanis organizations. The movement's goal was to foster the development of the physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being of the person as inspired by the biblical passage Luke 2:52, which reads: “And Jesus increased in wisdom and in years, and in divine and human favour.” YPs, only one of many TUXIS activities, were designed for religious as well as parliamentary training. Though most YPs were at one time part of the TUXIS movement, only the TUXIS Youth Parliament of Alberta retains the name to this day. Notable former members from this period include Bill Norrie, Robert Steen, Wally Fox-Decent and Howard Pawley.
In 1960, “TUXIS” was dropped from the name, leaving “Older Boys’ Parliament.” In 1968, it was decided that YPM would expand its focus by becoming open to youth from non-Protestant backgrounds, thereby becoming non-denominational. This meant that the Oath of Allegiance and the legislation placed before the house was no longer written for specific religious groups and with specifically religious purposes in mind.
On December 28, 1972, a special meeting of the organization was held to officially admit women as full members and to change the organization's name to Youth Parliament of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario (YPMNO). Previously, female members had for some years been allowed to attend session but only as associate members who did not hold the right to vote on the matters debated in the house. Seven years later, Ann Thompson became the first female Premier of YPMNO. In celebration of its 60th anniversary in 1981, YPMNO hosted a first-of-its-kind invitational session for all YPs in Western Canada. Two years later, the Western Canada Youth Parliament (WCYP) was officially formed, with its second session being hosted again in Winnipeg in the chambers of City Council. Our organization has since hosted WCYP on three other occasions, in 1993, 2002 and most recently in 2010. Some of our more recent distinguished former members participated in YPM during this period, such as Lloyd Axworthy, Tom Axworthy, Darren Praznik and Patricia Chaychuk.
The organization successfully incorporated in 1984 and gained full charitable status. In 2003, the organization voted to shorten its name to Youth Parliament of Manitoba (YPM). In 2007, YPM hosted its first annual Spring Session in Manitoba. In 2008, YPM hosted its first annual Speaker's Night fundraising dinner. In 2021, it will celebrate its 100th annual Winter Session.
Notable Alumni
Many of YPM's past members have gone on to successful careers in a variety of fields. Some of the organization's prominent past members include:
- Lloyd Axworthy (former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, former president and vice-chancellor of the University of Winnipeg)
- Bill Norrie (former Mayor of Winnipeg)
- Tom Axworthy (principal secretary to Pierre Trudeau from 1981 to 1984)
- Robert Steen (former Mayor of Winnipeg)
- Wally Fox-Decent (former chair of the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba)
Past Premiers
Year | Parliament | Premier | Lieutenant Governor |
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1922 | 1 | E.A. Armstrong | George H. Stewart |
1923 | 2 | Erie L. Jackson | John Martin |
1924 | 3 | Frank Fidler | J. H. Dowler |
1925 | 4 | Darwin Chase | R. G. Taylor |
1926 | 5 | John Gilmer | The Hon. F. M. Black |
1927 | 6 | John Gilmer | Judge F. A. E. Hamilton |
1928 | 7 | John Dunderdale | J. L. Bathgate |
1929 | 8 | William Moore Benidickson | Dr. John Mackay |
1930 | 9 | Vivian M. Rogers | Prof. Watson Kirkconnell |
1931 | 10 | Mervyn Sprung | Magistrate R. B. Graham |
1932 | 11 | Donald Ross | C. R. Sayer |
1933 | 12 | George S. Thurton | Canon H. G. G. Herkots |
1934 | 13 | Joseph Benson | Rev. J. W. Clarke |
1935 | 14 | James M Taylor | Rev. J. W. Little |
1936 | 15 | J. S. McArdle | B. V. Richardson |
1937 | 16 | Donald L. Mackay | C. E. Stockdill |
1938 | 17 | Wilson Milne | C. N. Halstead |
1939 | 18 | Raymond Threson | E. J. J. Glenesk |
1940 | 19 | Frederick Tallman | The Hon. Sidney Earle Smith, P.C. |
1941 | 20 | Aitken Harvey | A. C. Campbell |
1942 | 21 | Frederick Bickell | Prof. A.. R. Cragg |
1943 | 22 | Maurice Helston | Rev. George A. MacMillan |
1944 | 23 | Lynn Watt | Dr. Robert Fletcher |
1945 | 24 | Thomas Goulding | The Hon. D. C. McKenzie |
1946 | 25 | Garth Campbell | Arch. J. Barr |
1947 | 26 | Robert H. Johnson | John A. M. Edwards |
1948 | 27 | William Norrie | E. H. Morgan |
1949 | 28 | J. A. C. Magee | C. H. P. Killick |
1950 | 29 | Doug Mauchlan | Prof. R. Fletcher |
1951 | 30 | Alan G. Gardiner | Dr. W. C. Graham |
1952 | 31 | Harry T. Makin | Nelson Mc Ewen |
1953 | 32 | Victor Mearon | Mayor N. J. Black |
1954 | 33 | Robert A. Steen | Canon L. F. Wilmont |
1955 | 34 | Lawrie Smith | H. L. Mackinnon |
1956 | 35 | Waldron Fox-Decent | Dr. W. C. Lockhart |
1957 | 36 | Don King | C. G. Carter |
1958 | 37 | Graeme Garson | T. M. Miller |
1959 | 38 | Doug McEwan | Dr. H. H. Saunderson |
1960 | 39 | Lloyd Axworthy | Dr. Earl J. Treusch |
1961 | 40 | Mike Quiggin | D. L. Campbell |
1962 | 41 | Denis Corrie | Prof. W. L. Morton |
1963 | 42 | Bruce Doern | The Hon. Stanley H. Knowles, P.C. |
1964 | 43 | Neil Gailbraith | Rev. J. O. Anderson |
1965 | 44 | Gary Scherbain | The Hon. Errick Willis |
1966 | 45 | Jim Lightbody | Dr. D. B. Macdonald |
1967 | 46 | Hugh Stephens | Bishop Antoine Hacault |
1968 | 47 | Tom Axworthy | Magistrate Isaac Rice |
1969 | 48 | Philip Reece | Dr. George Johnson |
1970 | 49 | Bob Williamson | Dean C. Edwards |
1971 | 50 | John Romanow | Charles Hubband |
1972 | 51 | Ron Miller | Rev. D. O. Reece |
1973 | 52 | Laurie Swardfager | Juiles Koteles |
1974 | 53 | Paul DuVal | Dr. Ben Hog |
1975 | 54 | Chris Guest | Muriel Smith |
1976 | 55 | Andrew Treusch | Judge Peter Teraska |
1977 | 56 | Gordon Du Val | The Rt. Hon. Edward Schreyer, P.C., C.C., C.M.M., O.M., C.D. |
1978 | 57 | Dave Najduch | Paul DuVal, Sr. |
1979 | 58 | Ann Thompson | The Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, P.C., O.C., O.M., Norman Axworthy |
1980 | 59 | Ian Manson | Olga Fuga |
1981 | 60 | Darren Praznik | Judge Graeme Carson |
1982 | 61 | Jim Bell | Dr. Carl Ridd |
1983 | 62 | Bruce Johannson | The Hon. Gildas Molgat, P.C. |
1984 | 63 | Dmytro Dutka | William Norrie, C.M., O.M., Q.C. |
1985 | 64 | Patricia Chaychuk | Hon. William Blakie, P.C., M.P. |
1986 | 65 | Erminia Pallone | Gary Filmon |
1987 | 66 | Nasir Faruqui | The Hon. Sharon Carstairs, P.C. |
1988 | 67 | Glen Hickerson | Prof. Jack London, Q.C. |
1989 | 68 | Sean Crick | Howard Pawley, P.C. Q.C. |
1990 | 69 | Michelle Elvers-Crick | Murray Sinclair |
1991 | 70 | James Muir | Waldron Fox-Decent, C.M., C.M.M., O.M., C.D. |
1992 | 71 | Christine Barnson | Gary Doer |
1993 | 72 | J.P. Lapointe | Terry Duguid |
1994 | 73 | Mark Matz | Philip Weiss |
1995 | 74 | Cindy Fleury | Bruce C. Daniels |
1996 | 75 | Darcy Rollins | Dr. Robert J. Young |
1997 | 76 | Nichole Cyr | Richard Cloutier |
1998 | 77 | Ken Yost | Darren Praznik |
1999 | 78 | Alan Fehr | Prof. Donald Bailey |
2000 | 79 | Donna Chanas | John Perry |
2001 | 80 | Mercedes Alcock | Patricia Chaychuck |
2002 | 81 | Micah Melnyk | Ann Thompson |
2003 | 82 | Michael Feuerstein | Erminia Johannson |
2004 | 83 | Carlee-ann Dueck | Philip Reece |
2005 | 84 | Michael Urban | Dave Najduch |
2006 | 85 | Dana Gregoire | Bob Haverluck |
2007 | 86 | Katie Szilagyi | Dr. Bruce W. Warner |
2008 | 87 | Amy Dhillon | Mark Matz |
2009 | 88 | Jennifer Pawluk | Andrew Treusch |
2010 | 89 | Darcy Vermeulen | Ruth Wilson |
2011 | 90 | Darren Haber | Darcy Rollins |
2012 | 91 | Bojan Pirnat | Donna Chanas |
2013 | 92 | Andrew Jones | Muriel Smith |
2014 | 93 | Brent Hardy | Sachit Mehra |
2015 | 94 | Kamal Dhillon | Clif Evans |
2016 | 95 | Joseph Broda | Dr. Kristel van Ineveld |
2017 | 96 | Ariel Melamedoff | Paulo Fernandes |
2018 | 97 | Adrienne Tessier | Dr. Aimée Craft |
2019 | 98 | Deborah Tsao | Amy Dhillon |
See also
- Manitoba
- Winnipeg
- Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
- Western Canada Youth Parliament
- Youth Parliament of Canada/Parlement jeunesse du Canada