Manitoba became a self-governed province in 1869. The Legislative Assembly was formed the following year. Today, it consists of 57 members primarily from two parties: Conservatives and the Democratic Party. The party leader is the premier. This Legislative Building opened in 1920 as part of the province’s 50th anniversary. It remains the seat for Manitoba’s government. The elegant façade was constructed with Tyndall stone. Below the copper dome are four allegory statues representing agriculture, art, industry and science.