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[edit] Members of the Canadian House of Commons

MPs listed in one Parliament that are re-elected are not relisted in the next, to rid the list of redundancy, however duplicates may occur.

Here are some sources you can use:

This website lists all members, arranged either alphabetically by last name, or by parliament.

The Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Although the search feature isn't working, you can browse through the first letter of each last name.

[edit] 3rd Canadian Parliament

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Charles James Campbell
  • Barclay Edmund Tremaine

[edit] Ontario
  • Alexander Francis Macdonald
  • Harvey William Burk
  • Colin MacDougall
  • John Walker (Canadian politician) disambiguate from John Walker
  • James Harshaw Fraser
  • Crowell Wilson
  • Duncan Macmillan (Canadian politician) disambiguate from Duncan Macmillan
  • Robert Colin Scatcherd
  • John Stuart
  • Adam Gordon (Canadian politician) disambiguate from Adam Gordon
  • Ebeneezer Vinding Bodwell
  • James Atchison Skinner
  • James Hall
  • James MacLennan
  • Hector Cameron
  • Arthur McQuade
  • George Turner Orton
  • Alfred Hutchison Dymond
  • David Blain (politician) disambiguate from David Blain

[edit] Quebec
  • Lemuel Cushing
  • Thomas Christie (Canadian politician) (disambiguate from Thomas Christie)
  • Joseph Alfred Mousseau
  • Nathaniel Pettes
  • Amabale Jodoin
  • François Fortunat Rouleau
  • Désiré Olivier Bourbeau
  • Louis George Harper
  • John Short
  • Charles François Roy
  • Hilaire Hurteau
  • William Donahue
  • Firmin Ducas
  • Bernard Devlin
  • Frederick Mackenzie
  • Jacques Malouin

[edit] 4th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Charles Edwin Kaulbach
  • Avard Longley
  • Duncan McDonald
  • John McDougald
  • Angus Mcisaac
  • Hugh McLeod
  • Alfred Ogden

[edit] Ontario
  • Edward Dominick Blake
  • Christopher William Bunting
  • John Burnham (Canadian politician) (disambiguate from John Burnham)
  • Darius Crouter
  • Francis Wayland Glen
  • Samuel Rollin Hesson
  • Patrick Hughes (Canadian politician), disambig Patrick Hughes
  • Hugo Kranz
  • Samuel Johnathan Lane
  • Donald Greenfield McDonell
  • John McRory
  • Thomas Robertson (Ontario politician)
  • Frederick William Strange
  • George Wheler
  • John Philip Wiser

[edit] Prince Edward Island
  • Ephraim Bell Muttart

[edit] Quebec
  • Edmund Leavens Chandler
  • Michel Charles Joseph Coursol
  • Louis-Léon Lesieur Désaulniers
  • Joseph Dumont
  • George Auguste Gigault
  • Paul-Étienne Grandbois
  • Edward Holton
  • Frédéric Houde
  • Achille Larue
  • David Ames Manson
  • Louis Huet Massue
  • Lewis Arthur McConville
  • Louis-Éphrem Olivier
  • Joseph Stanislas Perrault
  • Roch-Pamphile Vallée
  • Fabien Vanasse dit Vertefeuille

[edit] 5th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Manitoba
  • Robert Watson (Canadian politician)
  • Hugh McKay Sutherland

[edit] New Brunswick
  • Thomas Temple (New Brunswick politician)

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Murray Dodd
  • Thomas Twining Keefler
  • Hector Francis McDougall
  • Henry Nicholas Paint
  • Joseph Robbins Kinney
  • Douglas Benjamin Woodworth

[edit] Ontario
  • John Joseph Hawkins
  • Alexander McNeill
  • Charles Erastus Hickey
  • Benjamin Allen (Canadian politician)
  • Charles Wesley Colter
  • Henry Smyth (Canadian politician)
  • Joseph Jamieson
  • Timothy Coughlin (Canadian politician)
  • James Armstrong (Ontario politician)
  • Donald Mackenzie Cameron
  • William Edward O'Brien
  • Archibald Harley
  • James Fleming (Ontario politician, Peel)
  • John Milton Platt
  • Joseph Rutherford Dundas
  • John Ferguson (Canadian Senator), Welland, disambiguate from John Ferguson
  • John Ferguson (Canadian politician), Renfrew South disambiguate from John Ferguson
  • James McMullen
  • James Innes (Canadian politician), disambiguate from James Innes
  • Lewis Springer

[edit] Quebec
  • Michel Auger (Canadian politician)
  • Joseph-Godéric (Godric) Blanchet
  • Charles Bruno Blondeau
  • Joseph Guillaume Bossé
  • John Bryson (Canadian politician)
  • Médéric Catudal
  • Louis-Israël Côté alias Fréchette
  • Flavien Dupont
  • Jean Alfred Gagné
  • Athanase Gaudet
  • Paul Étienne Grandbois
  • Pierre Malcom Guay
  • Édouard Guilbault
  • Robert Newton Hall
  • Charles Alexander Lesage
  • Louis Joseph Riopel
  • Joseph Esdras Alfred De Saint-Georges
  • Thomas Linière Taschereau
  • Fabien Vanasse

[edit] 6th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Manitoba
  • J.A. Christie
  • William Bain Scarth

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Thomas Edward Kenny
  • Alfred Putnam
  • James Daniel Eisenhauer
  • Joshua Newton Freeman
  • John Wimburne Laurie
  • John Archibald McDonald

[edit] Ontario
  • James Rowand
  • George Lemuel Dickinson
  • James Brien
  • Patrick Purcell
  • James Masson
  • Alexander McKay (Canadian politician)
  • Samuel Barton Burdett
  • Peter Macdonald (Canadian politician)
  • George Moncrieff
  • Joseph Henry Marshall
  • William Frederick Roome
  • Arthur Boyle
  • Albert Elhanon Mallory
  • William Armstrong McCulla
  • James Stevenson (Canadian politician)
  • George Ralph Richardson Cockburn
  • Charles Fairbairn
  • Franklin Metcalfe Carpenter

[edit] Quebec
  • Joseph Godbout
  • Paul Couture
  • Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay
  • Honoré Julien Jean-Baptiste Chouinard
  • Joseph Lavergne
  • Hilaire Neveu
  • Alexis Dessaint
  • Cyrille Doyon
  • Charles Jérémie Coulombe
  • George Clayes
  • Olaüs Thérien
  • Alphonse Télesphore Lépine
  • Louis Ste-Marie
  • François-Xavier Paradis
  • Fabien Boisvert
  • Joseph Esdras Alfred de St-Georges
  • Joseph-Aimé Massue

[edit] 7th Canadian Parliament

[edit] New Brunswick
  • Ezekiel Mcleod
  • George Valentine Mcinerney

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Edward Charles Bowers
  • Francis Gordon Forbes
  • Thomas Barnard Flint

[edit] Ontario
  • George Walker Wesley Dawson
  • George Hugh Macdonell
  • William Thomas Hodgins
  • Hugo Homer Ross
  • Hiram Augustus Calvin
  • Samuel Shobal Ryckman
  • Alexander Augustus Williamson Carscallen
  • William Henry Hutchins
  • Robert Boston
  • John Alexander Mcgillivray
  • James Ironside Davidson
  • James Nicol Grieve
  • William Pridham
  • Archibald Campbell Miller
  • Philip Howard Spohn
  • James A. Lowell

[edit] Quebec
  • William LeBoutillier Fauvel
  • Eugène Alphonse Dyer
  • Onésime Carignan
  • Henry Simard
  • Cyrille Émile Vaillancourt
  • Sévérin Lachapelle
  • Urbain Lippé
  • Louis Conrad Pelletier
  • Hormidas Jeannotte
  • Joseph Louis Euclide Dugas
  • Arthur Joseph Turcotte
  • Joseph Hector Leduc
  • Arthur Delisle
  • Jules Joseph Taschereau Frémont
  • John Hearn
  • John Robbins Sanborn
  • Joseph Octave Mousseau
  • Timothy Byron Rider
  • Roch Moïse Samuel Mignault

[edit] 8th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Manitoba
  • John Alexander Macdonell
  • Richard Willis Jameson

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Firman McClure
  • Allen Haley

[edit] Ontario
  • Charles Bernhard Heyd
  • Robert Henry (Canadian politician)
  • Mahlon K. Cowan
  • John Clark (Canadian politician)
  • Thomas Henry Macpherson
  • Jeremiah M. Hurley
  • Robert Holmes (Canadian politician)
  • James Gilmour (politician)
  • Malcolm McGugan
  • George McCormick
  • Duncan Graham (Canadian politician)
  • John Alexander McGillivray
  • Leonard Burnett
  • William H. Hutchison
  • Dilman Kinsey Erb
  • James Kendry
  • Thomas Mackie
  • George McHugh
  • Christian Kloepfer

[edit] Quebec
  • François Arthur Marcotte
  • Thomas Fortin
  • Louis Julien Demers
  • Alphonse Arthur Miville Déchêne
  • Pierre-Raymond-Léonard Martineau
  • Odilon Desmarais
  • Hercule Dupré
  • John McIntosh (Quebec MP)
  • Charles Eugène Pouliot
  • Léon Adolphe Chauvin
  • Louis Napoléon Champagne

[edit] 9th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Manitoba
  • Duncan Alexander Stewart
  • William Forsythe McCreary

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Arthur Samuel Kendall
  • Seymour Eugene Gourley
  • Joseph Matheson

[edit] Ontario
  • John Culbert
  • James J. Donnelly
  • James Halliday
  • Robert Johnston
  • Charles Jonas Thornton
  • Jabel Robinson
  • Edward Henry Horsey
  • Thomas Inkerman Thomson
  • Matthew Kendal Richardson
  • Andrew Thorburn Thompson
  • Francis Carmichael Bruce
  • George McEwen
  • George Stephens (Canadian politician)
  • John Reeve Lavell
  • John Sherritt
  • Angus McLeod
  • William Ross
  • Edwin Tolton

[edit] Prince Edward Island
  • Horace Haszard

[edit] Quebec
  • Thomas Christie, Jr.
  • George di Madeiros Loy
  • William Scott Maclaren
  • Onésiphore Carbonneau
  • Jean Baptiste Blanchet
  • Joseph Brunet

[edit] 10th Canadian Parliament

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Victoria Pius Michaud (by-election of 1907-03-05) Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Colchester John Stanfield (by-election of 1907-11-28) Conservative
North Cape Breton and Victoria Alexander Charles Ross (by-election of 1906-03-14) Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Northumberland East Charles Lewis Owen (by-election of 1907-10-29) Conservative
Ottawa (City of)* Jean-Baptiste Thomas Caron (by-election of 1907-12-23, replaces Belcourt) Liberal
Oxford North George Smith (by-election of 1905-06-13) Liberal
Wellington North Alexander Munro Martin (by-election of 1907-10-29) Liberal
York Centre Peter Douglas McLean (by-election of 1907-12-23) Liberal

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Labelle Charles Beautrom Major (by-election of 1907-12-23) Liberal
L'Assomption Ruben Charles Laurier Liberal
Richelieu Adélard Lanctôt (by-election of 1907-03-07) Liberal
St. Anne Joseph Charles Walsh (by-election of 1906-11-21) Liberal
Stanstead Charles Henry Lovell (by-election of 1908-01-22) Liberal

[edit] 11th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Lisgar William Henry Sharpe Conservative
Selkirk George Henry Bradbury Conservative
Winnipeg Alexander Haggart Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
King's and Albert Duncan Hamilton McAlister Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Cape Breton South James William Maddin Liberal-Conservative
Digby Clarence Jameson Conservative
Halifax* Adam Brown Crosby Conservative
Inverness Alexander William Chisholm Liberal
Lunenburg John Drew Sperry (by-election of 1909-12-22) Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Brantford Lloyd Harris Liberal
Essex North Oliver James Wilcox (by-election of 1909-11-10) Conservative
Grey North William Sora Middlebro Conservative
Middlesex North Alexander Wilson Smith Liberal
Nipissing George Gordon Conservative
Norfolk Alexander McCall Conservative
Ontario North Samuel Simpson Sharpe Conservative
Ontario South Frederick Luther Fowke Liberal
Oxford North Edward Walter Nesbitt Liberal
Perth North James Palmer Rankin Liberal
Peterborough East John Albert Sexsmith Conservative
Simcoe East Thomas Edward Manley Chew Liberal
Wentworth William Oscar Sealey Liberal

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
King's Austin Levi Fraser Conservative
Queen's* Lemuel Ezra Prowse Liberal

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Drummond—Arthabaska Arthur Gilbert (by-election of 1910-11-03) Nationalist
L'Assomption Paul-Arthur Séguin Liberal
Montcalm David Arthur Lafortune (by-election of 1909-09-25) Independent Liberal
Montmagny Cyrias Roy Liberal
Pontiac George Frederick Hodgins Liberal
Quebec County Joseph Pierre Turcotte Liberal
Soulanges Joseph Arthur Lortie Conservative

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Humboldt David Bradley Neely Liberal
Prince Albert William Windfield Rutan Liberal

[edit] 12th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Nanaimo Francis Henry Shepherd Conservative

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Macdonald Alexander Morrison Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Kent Ferdinand Joseph Robidoux Conservative

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Annapolis Avard Longley Davidson Conservative
Cape Breton South William F. Carroll Liberal
Hants Hadley Brown Tremain Conservative
Kings Arthur de Witt Foster Conservative
Lunenburg Dugald Stewart Conservative

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Brockville John Webster Conservative
Bruce North Hugh Clark Conservative
Huron East James Bowman Conservative
Huron South Jonathan Joseph Merner Conservative
Lanark South Adelbert Edward Hanna (by-election of 1913-12-13) Conservative
London William Gray (by-election of 1915-02-01) Conservative
Middlesex East Samuel Francis Glass (by-election of 1913-10-21) Conservative
Northumberland West Charles Arthur Munson Conservative
Perth North Hugh Boulton Morphy Conservative
Perth South Michael Steele Conservative
Peterborough West John Hampden Burnham Conservative
Simcoe South William Alves Boys (by-election of 1912-06-10) Conservative
Wellington North William Aurelius Clarke Conservative
Wentworth Gordon Crooks Wilson Conservative

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bellechasse Joseph Octave Lavallée Conservative
Chambly—Verchères Joseph Hormisdas Rainville Conservative
Châteauguay James Morris (by-election of 1913-10-11) Conservative
Drummond—Arthabaska Joseph Ovide Brouillard Liberal
Gaspé Louis-Philippe Gauthier Conservative
Joliette Joseph Pierre Octave Guilbault Conservative
Lévis Joseph Boutin Bourassa Liberal
Montmagny David Ovide L'Espérance Conservative
Nicolet Paul-Émile Lamarche Conservative
Rimouski Herménégilde Boulay Conservative
St. Hyacinthe Louis Joseph Gauthier Liberal
St. James Louis Audet Lapointe Liberal
Yamaska Albéric Archie Mondou Conservative

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Prince Albert James McKay (until 16 December 1914 judicial appointment) Conservative
Samuel James Donaldson (by-election of 1915-02-01) Conservative
Qu'Appelle Levi Thomson Liberal

[edit] 13th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Burrard Sanford Johnston Crowe Unionist
Kootenay East Saul Bonnell Unionist
Nanaimo John Charles McIntosh Unionist
New Westminster William Garland McQuarrie Unionist
Westminster District Frank Bainard Stacey Unionist
Yale John Armstrong Mackelvie (by-election of 1920-11-22) Conservative

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Brandon Howard Primrose Whidden Unionist
Lisgar Ferris Bolton Unionist
Macdonald Richard Coe Henders Unionist
Neepawa Fred Langdon Davis Unionist
Souris Albert Ernest Finley Unionist
Winnipeg Centre George William Andrews (Canadian politician Unionist
Winnipeg North Matthew Robert Blake Unionist

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
St. John—Albert* Stanley Edward Elkin Unionist
Victoria—Carleton Thomas Wakem Caldwell (by-election of 1919-10-27) United Farmers

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Cape Breton South and Richmond* Robert Hamilton Butts Unionist
John Carey Douglas Unionist
Halifax* Peter Francis Martin Unionist
Lunenburg William Duff Laurier Liberals
Pictou Alexander McGregor Unionist

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Algoma East George Brecken Nicholson Unionist
Carleton George Boyce Unionist
Elgin East Sydney Smith McDermand (by-election of 1920-11-22) United Farmers of Ontario
Essex South John Wesley Brien Unionist
Glengarry and Stormont John McMartin (died 12 April 1918) Unionist
John Wilfred Kennedy (by-election of 1919-10-27) United Farmers of Ontario-Labour
Halton Robert King Anderson Unionist
Hastings East Thomas Henry Thompson Unionist
Muskoka Peter McGibbon Unionist
Ontario North Robert Henry Halbert (by-election of 1919-12-09) Independent
Parkdale Herbert Macdonald Mowat Unionist
Renfrew North Herbert John Mackie Unionist
Renfrew South Isaac Ellis Pedlow Laurier Liberals
Toronto South Charles Sheard Unionist

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
King's James McIsaac Unionist
Prince Joseph Read (Canadian politician) (died 6 April 1919) Laurier Liberals

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Argenteuil Peter Robert McGibbon Laurier Liberals
Bellechasse Charles Alphonse Fournier Laurier Liberals
Berthier Joseph-Charles-Théodore Gervais Laurier Liberals
Brome Andrew Ross McMaster Laurier Liberals
Chambly—Verchères Joseph Archambault Laurier Liberals
Champlain Arthur Lesieur Desaulniers Laurier Liberals
Chicoutimi—Saguenay Edmond Savard Laurier Liberals
Hochelaga Joseph Edmond Lesage Laurier Liberals
Hull Joseph-Éloi Fontaine Laurier Liberals
Joliette Jean-Joseph Denis Laurier Liberals
Kamouraska Charles Adolphe Stein (by-election of 1920-03-31) Liberal
Labelle Hyacinthe-Adélard Fortier Laurier Liberals
Laurier—Outremont Pamphile Réal Blaise Nugent Du tremblay Laurier Liberals
L'Islet Joseph-Fernand Fafard Laurier Liberals
Matane François Jean Pelletier Laurier Liberals
Montmagny Joseph Bruno Aimé Miville Déchêne Laurier Liberals
Nicolet Arthur Trahan Laurier Liberals
Pontiac Frank S. Cahill Laurier Liberals
Quebec County Henri-Edgar Lavigueur Laurier Liberals
Rimouski Joseph-Émile-Stanislas-Émmanuel D'Anjou Laurier Liberals
St. Mary Hermas Deslauriers Laurier Liberals
Stanstead Willis Keith Baldwin Laurier Liberals
Terrebonne Jules-Édouard Prévost Laurier Liberals
Westmount—St. Henri Joseph Alfred Leduc Laurier Liberals
Yamaska Aimé Boucher (by-election of 1921-05-28) Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Assiniboia Oliver Robert Gould (by-election of 1919-10-27) United Farmers
Battleford Henry Oswald Wright Unionist
Humboldt Norman Lang Unionist
Kindersley Edward Thomas Wordon Myers Unionist
Last Mountain John Frederick Johnston Unionist
Mackenzie John Flaws Reid Unionist
Maple Creek John Archibald Maharg Unionist
North Battleford Charles Edwin Long Unionist
Prince Albert Andrew Knox Unionist
Regina Walter Davy Cowan Unionist
Swift Current Ira Eugene Argue Unionist
Weyburn Richard Frederick Thompson Unionist

[edit] 14th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Burrard John Arthur Clark Conservative
Cariboo Thomas George McBride Progressive
Fraser Valley Elgin Albert Munro Liberal
Kootenay East Robert Ethelbert Beattie (until 8 February 1922 appointment) Liberal
Kootenay West Levi William Humphrey Progressive
Nanaimo Charles Herbert Dickie Conservative
Skeena Alfred Stork Liberal

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Dauphin William John Ward Progressive
Lisgar John Livingstone Brown Progressive
Macdonald William James Lovie Progressive
Neepawa Robert Milne Progressive
Portage la Prairie Harry Leader Progressive
Souris James Steedsman Progressive

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Kent Alexandre Joseph Doucet (by-election of 1923-12-20) Conservative
St. John—Albert* Murray Maclaren Conservative

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Colchester Harold Putnam Liberal
Digby and Annapolis Lewis Johnstone Lovett Liberal
Halifax* Edward Blackadder (died 22 October 1922) Liberal
Robert Emmett Finn (by-election of 1922-12-04, replaces Blackadder) Liberal
Hants Lewis Herbert Martell Liberal
Kings Ernest William Robinson Liberal
North Cape Breton and Victoria Fenwick Lionel Kelly (by-election of 1923-07-31) Liberal
Yarmouth and Clare Paul Lacombe Hatfield Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Algoma East John Carruthers Liberal
Brantford William Gawtress Raymond Liberal
Bruce South John Walter Findlay Progressive
Dundas Preston Elliott Progressive
Durham Fred Wellington Bowen Conservative
Elgin East John Lawrence Stansell Conservative
Elgin West Hugh Cummings McKillop Conservative
Essex North Albert Frederick Healy (by-election of 1923-03-01) Liberal
Frontenac William Samuel Reed Progressive
Grey North Matthew Robert Duncan Conservative
Haldimand Mark Cecil Senn Conservative
Hastings West Charles Edward Hanna (by-election of 1924-11-25) Liberal
Huron North John Warwick King Progressive
Huron South William Black Progressive
Lambton East Burt Wendell Fansher Progressive
Lambton West Richard Vryling Lesueur Conservative
Lennox and Addington Edward James Sexsmith Progressive
London John Franklin White Conservative
Middlesex East Archie Latimer Hodgins Progressive
Muskoka William James Hammell Progressive
Nipissing Edmond Anthony Lapierre Liberal
Norfolk John Alexander Wallace Progressive
Northumberland Milton Edgar Maybee Conservative
Ontario South Lawson Omar Clifford Liberal
Oxford North Duncan James Sinclair Liberal
Parkdale David Spence Conservative
Perth South William Forrester Liberal
Peterborough East George Arthur Brethen Progressive
Port Arthur and Kenora Dougald Kennedy Progressive
Prince Edward John Hubbs Conservative
Renfrew North Matthew McKay Liberal
Simcoe North Thomas Edwin Ross Progressive
Victoria John Jabez Thurston Independent
Waterloo South William Elliott Progressive
Wellington North John Pritchard Progressive

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
Prince Alfred Edgar Maclean Liberal

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bellechasse Charles Alphonse Fournier Liberal
Drummond—Arthabaska Napoléon Kemner Laflamme Liberal
Hochelaga Édouard-Charles St-Père Liberal
Jacques Cartier Joseph-Théodule Rhéaume (by-election of 1922-11-20) Liberal
Kamouraska Joseph Georges Bouchard (by-election of 1922-05-15) Liberal
Maisonneuve Clément Robitaille Liberal
Maskinongé Eugène Desrochers Liberal
Mégantic Eusèbe Roberge (by-election of 1922-11-20) Liberal
Nicolet Joseph-Félix Descoteaux (by-election of 1923-05-14) Liberal
St. Antoine Walter George Mitchell (resigned 14 May 1924) Liberal
St. Denis Joseph-Arthur Denis Liberal
St. Johns—Iberville Aldéric-Joseph Benoit (by-election of 1922-08-31) Liberal
Témiscouata Jean-François Pouliot (by-election of 1924-12-01) Liberal
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Joseph-Rodolphe Ouimet (by-election of 1922-03-21) Liberal
Wright Romuald Montézuma Gendron Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Battleford Thomas Henry McConica Progressive
Humboldt Charles Wallace Stewart Progressive
Kindersley Archibald M. Carmichael Progressive
Maple Creek Neil Haman McTaggart Progressive
Moose Jaw Edward Nicholas Hopkins (by-election of 1923-04-10) Progressive
North Battleford Claudius Charles Davies Progressive
Qu'Appelle John Millar Progressive
Saltcoats Thomas Sales Progressive
Saskatoon John Evans Progressive
Swift Current Arthur John Lewis Progressive

[edit] 15th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Cariboo John Anderson Fraser Conservative
Fraser Valley Harry James Barber Conservative
Kootenay West William Kemble Esling Conservative
Vancouver North Dugald Donaghy Liberal

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Selkirk Hannes Marino Hannesson Conservative
St. Boniface John Power Howden Liberal
Winnipeg South Centre William Walker Kennedy Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
St. John—Albert* Thomas Bell Conservative

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Cape Breton North—Victoria Lewis Wilkieson Johnstone Conservative
Cape Breton South Finlay Macdonald Conservative
Colchester George Taylor Macnutt Conservative
Cumberland Robert Knowlton Smith Conservative
Digby—Annapolis Harry Bernard Short Conservative
Inverness Isaac Duncan Macdougall Conservative
Pictou Thomas Cantley Conservative
Richmond—West Cape Breton John Alexander MacDonald Conservative

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Brantford City Robert Edwy Ryerson Conservative
Brant Franklin Smoke Conservative
Bruce South Walter Allan Hall Liberal
Essex South Eccles James Gott Conservative
Essex West Sidney Cecil Robinson Conservative
Glengarry Archibald John Macdonald Liberal
Hastings—Peterborough Alexander Thomas Embury Conservative
Hastings South William Ernest Tummon Conservative
Kent Alexander Dew Chaplin Conservative
Lambton West William Thomas Goodison Liberal
Middlesex East Adam King Hodgins Conservative
Ontario Thomas Erlin Kaiser Conservative
Ottawa (City of)* Stewart McClenaghan Conservative
Perth North David McKenzie Wright Conservative
Perth South Frederick George Sanderson Liberal
Peterborough West Edward Armour Peck Conservative
Port Arthur—Thunder Bay William Fitzgerald Langworthy Conservative
Renfrew North Ira Delbert Cotnam Conservative
Renfrew South Martin James Maloney Conservative
Stormont Charles James Hamilton Conservative
Timiskaming North John Raymond O'Neill Conservative
Victoria Thomas Hubert Stinson Conservative
Waterloo South Alexander McKay Edwards Conservative
Welland George Hamilton Pettit Conservative
Wellington North Duncan Sinclair Conservative

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
Queen's* Robert Harold Jenkins Liberal
John Albert Messervy Conservative

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bagot Georges Dorèze Morin (by-election of 1925-12-07) Liberal
Chambly—Verchères Aimé Langlois Liberal
Chicoutimi Julien-Édouard-Alfred Dubuc Independent Liberal
Compton Joseph Étienne Letellier de Saint-Just Liberal
Drummond—Arthabaska Wilfrid Girouard Liberal
Lake St. John Armand Sylvestre Liberal
Laurier—Outremont Joseph-Alexandre Mercier Liberal
Laval—Two Mountains Liguori Lacombe Liberal
Lévis Joseph-Étienne Dussault Liberal
Lotbinière Joseph-Achille Verville Liberal
Matane Georges-Léonidas Dionne Liberal
Montmagny Leo Kemner Laflamme Liberal
Sherbrooke Charles Benjamin Howard Liberal
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Lawrence Alexander Wilson Liberal
Wright Fizalam-William Perras Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Assiniboia Robert McKenzie Liberal
Humboldt Albert Frederick Totzke Liberal
Last Mountain William Russell Fansher Progressive
Melfort Malcolm McLean Liberal
Moose Jaw John Gordon Ross Liberal
Prince Albert Charles McDonald (until 15 January 1926 resignation to allow seat for Mackenzie King) Liberal
Regina Francis Nicholson Darke (resigned 20 February 1926 to allow seat for Dunning) Liberal
Saskatoon Alexander MacGillivray Young Liberal
South Battleford John Vallance Liberal
Swift Current Charles Edward Bothwell Liberal
Weyburn Edward James Young Liberal
Willow Bunch Thomas F. Donnelly Liberal
Yorkton George Washington McPhee Liberal

[edit] 16th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Skeena James Charles Brady Conservative
Victoria D'Arcy Britton Plunkett (by-election of 1928-12-06) Conservative

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Portage la Prairie Ewen Alexander McPherson Liberal

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Kent Alfred Edmond Bourgeois Liberal
Northumberland Charles Joseph Morrissy Liberal
Restigouche—Madawaska Stanislas Blanchard Liberal
Victoria—Carleton Albion Roudolph Foster (by-election of 1927-06-16) Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Essex East Edmond George Odette Liberal
Frontenac—Addington William Spankie (by-election of 1929-07-22) Conservative
Hamilton East George Septimus Rennie Conservative
Kent James Warren Rutherford Liberal
Lambton West Ross Wilfred Gray (by-election of 1929-01-14) Liberal
Lanark William Samuel Murphy (by-election of 1929-07-29) Independent Conservative
Ottawa (City of)* Gordon Cameron Edwards Liberal
Oxford North Hugh Allan Liberal
Oxford South Thomas Merritt Cayley Liberal
Stormont Arnold Neilson Smith Liberal
Timiskaming North Joseph-Arthur Bradette Liberal
Toronto Northeast Newton Manly Young Conservative


[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bagot Cyrille Dumaine (by-election of 1930-01-27) Liberal
Bellechasse Joseph Oscar Lefebre Boulanger Liberal
Châteauguay—Huntingdon Dennis James O'Connor (by-election of 1930-01-27) Liberal
Joliette Charles-Édouard Ferland (by-election of 1928-12-17) Liberal
Laprairie—Napierville Vincent Dupuis (by-election of 1929-07-22) Liberal
Shefford Pierre-Ernest Boivin Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Maple Creek William George Bock (by-election of 1927-11-25) Liberal

[edit] 17th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Kootenay East Michael Dalton McLean (until 7 August 1930 emoulment appointment) Conservative
New Westminster Thomas Reid Liberal
Skeena Olof Hanson Liberal
Vancouver—Burrard Wilfred Hanbury Liberal
Vancouver North Albert Edward Munn Liberal

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Brandon David Wilson Beaubier Conservative
Nelson Bernard Munroe Stitt Conservative
Portage la Prairie William Herbert Burns Conservative
Selkirk James Herbert Stitt Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Charlotte Arthur D. Ganong Conservative
Kent Telesphore Arsenault Conservative
Northumberland George Manning McDade Conservative
Restigouche—Madawaska Maximilien Dominic (Maxime) Cormier Conservative
Victoria—Carleton Benjamin Franklin Smith Conservative

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Colchester Martin Luther Urquhart Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Elgin West Wilson Henry Mills (by-election of 1934-09-24) Liberal
Frontenac—Addington Colin Alexander Campbell (by-election of 1934-09-24) Liberal
Grey North Victor Clarence Porteous Conservative
Huron South William Henry Golding (by-election of 1932-10-03) Liberal
Kenora—Rainy River Hugh Bathgate McKinnon (by-election of 1934-09-24) Liberal
Lambton East John Thomas Sproule Conservative
Middlesex East Frank Boyes Conservative
Oxford South Almon Secord Rennie (by-election of 1934-04-16) Liberal
Prince Edward—Lennox John Aaron Weese Conservative
Simcoe North John Thomas Simpson Conservative
Stormont Frank Thomas Shaver Conservative
Wellington North John Knox Blair Liberal

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
Queen's* Winfield Chester Scott McLure Conservative
John Howard Myers Conservative

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Brome—Missisquoi Follin Horace Pickel Conservative
Champlain Jean Louis Baribeau Conservative
Châteauguay—Huntingdon John Clarke Moore Conservative
Gaspé Maurice Brasset Liberal
Jacques Cartier Joseph-Georges-Philippe Laurin Conservative
Lake St. John Joseph Léonard Duguay Conservative
Lévis Émile Fortin Conservative
Matane Joseph-Ernest-Henri Larue Conservative
Nicolet Lucien Dubois Liberal
Pontiac Charles Bélec Conservative
Portneuf Jules Desrochers Liberal
Québec—Montmorency Charles Napoléon Dorion Conservative
Richmond—Wolfe Joseph-François Laflèche Conservative
St. Ann John Alexander Sullivan Conservative
St. Hyacinthe—Rouville Joseph-Théophile-Adélard Fontaine Liberal
St. Johns—Iberville Pierre Auguste Martial Rhéaume Liberal
Shefford J.-Eugène Tétreault Conservative
Stanstead John Thomas Hackett Conservative
Terrebonne Louis-Étienne Parent Liberal
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Joseph Thauvette Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Last Mountain Harry Butcher Liberal
Mackenzie John Angus Macmillan (by-election of 1933-10-23) Liberal
Maple Creek James Beck Swanston Conservative
Moose Jaw William Addison Beynon Conservative
Qu'Appelle Ernest Edward Perley Liberal
Regina Franklin White Turnbull Conservative
Rosetown William John Loucks Liberal
Saskatoon Frank Roland Macmillan Conservative

[edit] 18th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
  • Thomas James O'Neill

[edit] Manitoba
  • James Ewen Matthews
  • Howard Waldemar Winkler
  • Frederick Donald Mackenzie
  • John Mouat Turner
  • Leslie Alexander Mutch

[edit] New Brunswick
  • Burton Maxwell Hill
  • Louis-Prudent-Alexandre Robichaud
  • William Michael Ryan
  • Allan Getchell McAvity
  • James Edward Jack Patterson
  • William George Clark

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • James Ralph Kirk
  • Matthew Maclean
  • David James Hartigan
  • Gordon Timlin Purdy
  • Kenneth Judson Cochrane
  • Donald Maclennan
  • Henry Byron McCulloch
  • John James Kinley
  • Vincent-Joseph Pottier

[edit] Ontario
  • George Ernest Wood
  • William Rae Tomlinson
  • Alonzo Bowen Hyndman
  • Wilbert Franklin (Frank) Rickard
  • Stuart Murray Clark
  • Daniel (Dan) McIvor
  • Angus Neil McCallum
  • John David Macrae
  • Hughes Cleaver
  • Albert A. Brown
  • John Allmond Marsh
  • Rork Scott Ferguson
  • John Charles Alexander Cameron
  • Robert John Deachman
  • Arthur Lisle Thompson (by-election of 1939-12-11)
  • Hugh Alexander Mackenzie
  • Norman James Macdonald Lockhart
  • Frederick Cronyn Betts
  • Stephen Joseph Furniss
  • Arthur Graeme Slaght
  • Joseph James Duffus
  • George James Tustin
  • Ralph Melville Warren
  • Harry Gladstone Clarke
  • Douglas Gooderham Ross
  • George Alexander McLean
  • Duncan Fletcher McCuaig
  • Hugh John Plaxton
  • Thomas Bruce McNevin
  • Arthur Byron Damude
  • Robert William Gladstone
  • Frank Exton Lennard
  • John Everett Lyle Streight

[edit] Prince Edward Island
  • Thomas Vincent Grant
  • J. James Larabee (until 18 December 1935 emoulment appointment)
  • Peter Sinclair

[edit] Quebec
  • Georges-Henri Héon (by-election of 1938-02-28)
  • J. Émile Ferron
  • Pierre-Émile Côté (by-election of 1937-03-22)
  • Louis Gosselin
  • Hervé-Edgar Brunelle
  • François (Frank) Blais
  • Donald Elmer Black
  • Joseph-Adéodat Blanchette
  • Léonard-David Sweezey Tremblay
  • Joseph Léon Vital Mallette
  • Elphège Marier
  • Maurice Lalonde
  • Joseph Napoléon Francoeur
  • Arthur-Joseph Lapointe
  • William Allen Walsh
  • Wallace Reginald McDonald
  • Pierre Gauthier (Canadian politician) (by-election of 1936-01-27)
  • Wilfrid Lacroix
  • Charles Eugène Parent
  • James Patrick Mullins
  • Joseph-Arsène Bonnier (by-election of 1938-01-17)
  • Eugène Durocher (by-election of 1939-12-18)
  • Joseph-Hermas Leclerc
  • Robert Greig Davidson
  • Edgard Jules Wermenlinger

[edit] Saskatchewan

[edit] 19th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia

[edit] Manitoba
  • René Jutras
  • William Scottie Bryce (by-election of 1943-08-09)
  • James Arthur Ross
  • Charles Stephen Booth

[edit] New Brunswick

[edit] Nova Scotia

[edit] Ontario
  • George Russell Boucher (by-election of 1940-08-19)
  • Frederick George Hoblitzell
  • Wilbert Ross Aylesworth
  • William Burton Macdiarmid
  • Wilfrid Garfield Case (by-election of 1945-02-05)
  • George Henry Stokes
  • Lewis Elston Cardiff
  • Clayton Earl Desmond
  • Bert H. Soper
  • George Taylor Fulford
  • Joseph Allan Johnston
  • Robert McCubbin
  • Gordon Knapman Fraser
  • Ellis Hopkins Corman
  • Alan Cockeram

[edit] Prince Edward Island
  • James Lester Douglas

[edit] Quebec
  • James Wright McGibbon
  • Louis-Philippe Picard
  • Joseph Alphée Poirier
  • Maurice Hallé
  • Hector Authier
  • Frédéric Dorion (by-election of 1942-11-30)
  • Armand Cloutier
  • Louis Philippe Lizotte
  • Joseph Lafontaine
  • Frederick Primrose Whitman
  • Thomas Patrick Healy
  • Maurice Gingues
  • Joseph Armand Choquette (by-election of 1943-08-09)
  • Lionel Bertrand
  • Paul-Émile Côté

[edit] Saskatchewan

[edit] 20th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Comox—Alberni John Lambert Gibson Independent Liberal
Kootenay East James Herbert Matthews C.C.F.
Skeena Harry Grenfell Archibald C.C.F.
Yale Owen Lewis Jones (by-election of 1948-05-31) C.C.F.

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Churchill Ronald Stewart Moore C.C.F.
Portage la Prairie Calvert Charlton Miller (by-election of 1946-10-21) Progressive Conservative
Springfield John Sylvester Aloysius Sinnott Liberal
St. Boniface Fernand Viau Liberal
Winnipeg North Alistair McLeod Stewart C.C.F.

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Charlotte Andrew Wesley Stuart Liberal
Gloucester Clovis-Thomas Richard Liberal
Northumberland John William Maloney Liberal
Restigouche—Madawaska Benoît Michaud Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Colchester—Hants Frank Thomas Stanfield Progressive Conservative
Halifax* John Horace Dickey (by-election of 1947-07-14, replaces Macdonald) Liberal
Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare Loran Ellis Baker Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Brant John Alpheus Charlton Progressive Conservative
Bruce Andrew Ernest Robinson Progressive Conservative
Durham Charles Elwood Stephenson Progressive Conservative
Essex West Donald Ferguson Brown Liberal
High Park William Alexander McMaster Progressive Conservative
Lambton—Kent Robert James Henderson Progressive Conservative
Lambton West Joseph Warner Murphy Progressive Conservative
Lanark William Gourlay Blair Progressive Conservative
Leeds George Robert Webb Progressive Conservative
London Park Manross Progressive Conservative
Middlesex East Harry Oliver White Progressive Conservative
Norfolk Theobald Butler Barrett Progressive Conservative
Northumberland Robert Earle Drope Progressive Conservative
Ontario Arthur Henry Williams (by-election of 1948-06-08) C.C.F.
Ottawa East Jean-Thomas Richard Liberal
Oxford Kenneth Roy Daniel Progressive Conservative
Parkdale Harold Aberdeen Watson Timmins (by-election of 1946-10-21) Progressive Conservative
Perth Albert James Bradshaw Progressive Conservative
Simcoe East William Alfred Robinson Liberal
Simcoe North Julian Harcourt Ferguson Progressive Conservative
Trinity Lawrence Wilton Skey Progressive Conservative
Victoria Clayton Wesley Hodgson Progressive Conservative
Wellington North Lewis Menary Progressive Conservative
York North John Eachern (Jack) Smith Liberal

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
Prince John Watson Macnaught Liberal

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Berthier—Maskinongé Aldéric Laurendeau Liberal
Chapleau David Gourd Liberal
Chicoutimi Paul-Edmond Gagnon Independent
Kamouraska Eugène Marquis Liberal
Lake St-John—Roberval Joseph-Alfred Dion Independent Liberal
Laval—Two Mountains Léopold Demers (by-election of 1948-12-20) Liberal
Matapédia—Matane Antoine-Philéas Côté Independent Liberal
Nicolet—Yamaska Renaud Chapdelaine (by-election of 1949-02-07) Progressive Conservative
Richelieu—Verchères Gérard Cournoyer (by-election of 1946-12-23) Liberal
Rimouski Gleason Belzile Liberal
St. Hyacinthe—Bagot Joseph Louis Rosario Fontaine Liberal
St. James Roland Beaudry Liberal
St-Maurice—Laflèche Joseph-Irénée-René Hamel Bloc populaire canadien
Shefford Marcel Boivin Liberal
Wright Léon-Joseph Raymond Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Assiniboia Edward George McCullough C.C.F.
Kindersley Frank Eric Jaenicke C.C.F.
Maple Creek Duncan John McCuaig C.C.F.
Melfort Percy Ellis Wright C.C.F.
North Battleford Frederick William Townley-Smith C.C.F.
Prince Albert Edward LeRoy Bowerman C.C.F.
Regina City John Oliver Probe C.C.F.
Rosthern William Albert Boucher (by-election of 1948-10-25) Liberal
Saskatoon City Robert Ross (Roy) Knight C.C.F.
Swift Current Thomas John Bentley C.C.F.
The Battlefords Alexander Maxwell (Max) Campbell C.C.F.
Weyburn Eric Bowness McKay C.C.F.

[edit] 21st Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Burnaby—Richmond Tom Goode (Canadian politician) Liberal
Kootenay East James Allen (Jim) Byrne Liberal
New Westminster William Malcolm Mott (by-election of 1949-10-24) Liberal
Skeena Edward Turney Applewhaite Liberal
Vancouver—Burrard John Lorne Macdougall Liberal

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Churchill George Dyer Weaver Liberal
Norquay Robert James Wood Liberal

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Gloucester Albany M. Robichaud (by-election of 1952-05-26) Progressive Conservative
Restigouche—Madawaska Paul-Léon Dubé (by-election of 1949-10-24) Independent Liberal
Victoria—Carleton Gage Workman Montgomery (by-election of 1952-05-26) Progressive Conservative
Westmorland Edmund William George Liberal

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
Electoral district Name Party
Humber—St. George's William Richard Kent Liberal
Trinity—Conception Leonard T. Stick Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Digby—Yarmouth Thomas Andrew Murray Kirk Liberal
Halifax* Samuel Rosborough Balcom (by-election of 1950-06-19, replaces Dickey) Liberal
Queens—Shelburne Donald Smith Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Bruce Donald Buchanan Blue Liberal
Durham John Mason James Liberal
Glengarry William Joseph Major Liberal
Greenwood John Ernest McMillin (died 20 August 1949) Progressive Conservative
Grey North Colin Emerson Bennett Liberal
Haldimand A. Earl Catherwood Progressive Conservative
Hastings South Frank Sidney Follwell Liberal
High Park Alan John Patrick Cameron Liberal
Kent Edward Blake Huffman Liberal
Kingston City William James Henderson Liberal
Leeds George Taylor Fulford Liberal
Lincoln Harry Peter Cavers Liberal
London Alexander Haley Jeffery Liberal
Norfolk Raymond Elmer Anderson Liberal
Northumberland Frederick Greystock Robertson Liberal
Oxford Alexander Clark Murray Liberal
Parkdale John William Gordon Hunter Liberal
Perth James Neilson Corry Liberal
Rosedale Charles Henry Liberal
St. Paul's James Hendrick Rooney Liberal
Timmins Karl Arliss Eyre Liberal
Welland William Hector McMillan (by-election of 1950-10-16) Liberal
Wellington North Arnold Darroch Liberal
Wellington South Henry Alfred Hosking Liberal

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
King's Thomas Joseph Kickham Liberal
Queen's* John Angus Maclean (by-election of 1951-06-25, replaces Douglas) Progressive Conservative

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Argenteuil—Deux-Montagnes Philippe Valois Liberal
Beauce Raoul Poulin Independent
Beauharnois Robert Cauchon Liberal
Berthier—Maskinongé Joseph Langlois Liberal
Brome—Missisquoi Henri A. Gosselin (died 27 January 1952) Liberal
Joseph-Léon Deslières (by-election of 1952-05-26) Liberal
Charlevoix Auguste Maltais Liberal
Îles-de-la-Madeleine Charles-Arthur Dumoulin Cannon Liberal
Jacques Cartier Edgar Leduc (by-election of 1949-10-04) Independent
Joliette—l'Assomption—Montcalm Maurice Breton (by-election of 1950-10-03) Liberal
Kamouraska Arthur Massé (by-election of 1949-10-24) Independent Liberal
Lac-Saint-Jean André Gauthier Liberal
Lafontaine J.-Georges Ratelle Liberal
Lapointe Jules Gauthier Liberal
Laurier J.-Eugène Lefrançois (by-election of 1949-10-24) Liberal
Mercier Marcel Monette (by-election of 1949-10-24) Liberal
Nicolet—Yamaska Maurice Boisvert Liberal
Pontiac—Témiscamingue John Hugh Proudfoot Liberal
Richmond—Wolfe Ernest-Omer Gingras Liberal
Rimouski Joseph Hervé Rousseau (by-election of 1950-10-16) Independent Liberal
Roberval Paul Henri Spence (by-election of 1952-05-26) Progressive Conservative
Saguenay Lomer Brisson Liberal
St. Mary Hector Dupuis (by-election of 1950-10-16) Liberal
Stanstead Louis-Édouard Roberge Liberal
Villeneuve Armand Dumas Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Humboldt Joseph Ingolph Hetland Liberal
Kindersley Frederick Hugo Larson Liberal
Mackenzie Gladstone Mansfield Ferrie Liberal
Maple Creek Irvin William Studer Liberal
Meadow Lake John Hornby Harrison Liberal
Moose Mountain John James Smith Liberal
Prince Albert Francis Heselton Helme Liberal
Qu'Appelle Austin Edwin Dewar Liberal
Regina City Emmett Andrew McCusker Liberal
Swift Current Harry B. Whiteside Liberal
The Battlefords Arthur James Bater Liberal

[edit] 22nd Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Cariboo Bert Leboe Social Credit
New Westminster Frederick George Hahn Social Credit
Okanagan—Revelstoke George William McLeod Social Credit
Victoria Francis Thrower Fairey Liberal

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Lisgar William Albert Pommer Liberal
Springfield Anton Bernard Weselak Liberal
Winnipeg South Owen C. Trainor Progressive Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Kent Hervé J. Michaud Liberal
Westmorland Henry Joseph Murphy Liberal

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
Electoral district Name Party
Humber—St. George's Herman Maxwell Batten Liberal
St. John's East Allan MacPherson Fraser Liberal
St. John's West James Augustine Power Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Cape Breton North and Victoria William Murdoch Buchanan Liberal
Cumberland Azel Randolph Lusby Liberal

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Brantford James Elisha Brown Liberal
Danforth Robert Hardy Small Progressive Conservative
Elgin James Alexander McBain (by-election of 1954-03-22) Progressive Conservative
Hamilton South Russell Earl Reinke Liberal
Leeds Hayden Stanton Progressive Conservative
London Robert Weld Mitchell Progressive Conservative
Oxford Wally Nesbitt Progressive Conservative
Renfrew North James Moffat Forgie Liberal
Stormont Albert Peter Lavigne (by-election of 1954-11-08) Liberal
Waterloo South Arthur Walter Adams White Liberal
Wellington—Huron William Marvin Howe Progressive Conservative
York—Scarborough Frank A. Enfield Liberal

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
Queen's* Neil Alexander Matheson Liberal

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bellechasse Ovide Laflamme (by-election of 1955-09-26) Liberal
Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie Jean Boucher (Canadian politician) disambiguate from Jean Boucher Liberal
Dollard Guy Rouleau Liberal
Dorchester Robert Perron Progressive Conservative
Hull Alexis Pierre Caron Liberal
Labelle Gustave Roy Liberal
Lapointe Fernand Girard Independent]
Longueuil Auguste Vincent Liberal
Matapédia—Matane Léandre Thibault Liberal
Papineau Adrien Meunier Independent Liberal
Quebec South Francis (Frank) Gavan Power (by-election of 1955-09-26) Liberal
Quebec West J.-Wilfrid Dufresne Progressive Conservative
Rimouski Gérard Légaré Liberal
Roberval Georges Villeneuve Liberal
Saint-Jean—Iberville—Napierville J.-Armand Ménard (by-election of 1955-12-19) Liberal
St. Lawrence—St. George Claude Sartoris Richardson (by-election of 1954-11-08) Liberal
Verdun Joseph Gérard Yves Leduc (by-election of 1954-03-22) Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Humboldt—Melfort Hugh Alexander Bryson C.C.F.
Kindersley Merv Johnson C.C.F.
Qu'Appelle Henry Philip Mang Liberal
Regina City Alfred Claude Ellis C.C.F.

[edit] 23rd Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Burnaby—Richmond Thomas James Irwin Social Credit
Okanagan Boundary Frank Claus Christian Social Credit
Vancouver Kingsway Alexander Barrett Macdonald C.C.F.
Victoria Albert DeBurgo McPhillips Progressive Conservative

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Churchill Robert Simpson Progressive Conservative
Lisgar George Robson Muir Progressive Conservative
Portage—Neepawa George Clark Fairfield Progressive Conservative
Provencher Warner Herbert Jorgenson Progressive Conservative
St. Boniface Louis Deniset Liberal
Winnipeg South Gordon Chown Progressive Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
York—Sunbury John Chester Macrae Progressive Conservative

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Antigonish—Guysborough Angus Ronald Macdonald Progressive Conservative
Cape Breton North and Victoria Robert Muir Progressive Conservative
Cape Breton South Donald Macinnis Progressive Conservative
Colchester—Hants Cyril Frost Kennedy Progressive Conservative
Halifax* Robert Jardine McCleave Progressive Conservative
Edmund Leverett Morris Progressive Conservative
Pictou Howard Russell Macewan Progressive Conservative

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Brantford Jack Wratten Progressive Conservative
Davenport Murray Douglas Morton Progressive Conservative
Durham Reginald Percy Vivian Progressive Conservative
Essex South Richard Devere Thrasher Progressive Conservative
Halton Charles Alexander (Sandy) Best Progressive Conservative
Hamilton South Robert Matthew Turnbull McDonald Progressive Conservative
Hastings South Lee Elgy Grills Progressive Conservative
High Park John William Kucherepa Progressive Conservative
Lambton—Kent Ernest John Campbell Progressive Conservative
Middlesex West William Howell Arthur Thomas Progressive Conservative
Norfolk John Evans Knowles Progressive Conservative
Northumberland Benjamin Cope (Ben) Thompson Progressive Conservative
Parkdale Arthur Edward Martin Maloney Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward—Lennox Clarence Adam Milligan Progressive Conservative
Renfrew South James William Baskin Progressive Conservative
Simcoe North Heber Edgar Smith Progressive Conservative
Waterloo South William Anderson Progressive Conservative
Wellington South Alfred Dryden Hales Progressive Conservative
York North Cecil A. (Tiny) Cathers Progressive Conservative

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
King's John Augustine Macdonald Progressive Conservative

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bonaventure Nérée Arsenault Progressive Conservative
Chambly—Rouville Yvon L'heureux Liberal
Chapleau Charles-Noël Barbès Liberal
Chicoutimi Rosaire Gauthier Liberal
Dorchester Joseph-Armand Landry Liberal
Drummond—Arthabaska Samuel Boulanger Independent Liberal
Gaspé Roland Léo English Progressive Conservative
Kamouraska Benoît Chabot Independent
Lapointe Augustin Brassard Liberal
Quebec West René Bégin Liberal
Terrebonne Raymond Raymond Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Saskatoon Henry Frank Jones Progressive Conservative

[edit] 24th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Burnaby—Richmond John Andrew W. Drysdale Progressive Conservative
Cariboo Walter Clarence Henderson Progressive Conservative
Coast—Capilano William Hector Payne Progressive Conservative
Comox—Alberni Henry Carwithen Mcquillan Progressive Conservative
Esquimalt—Saanich George Louis Chatterton (by-election of 1961-05-29) Progressive Conservative
Fraser Valley William Harold Hicks Progressive Conservative
Kootenay East Murray Lincoln Mcfarlane Progressive Conservative
Nanaimo Walter Franklyn Matthews Progressive Conservative
New Westminster William Alexander Mclennan Progressive Conservative
Okanagan Boundary David Vaughan Pugh Progressive Conservative
Okanagan—Revelstoke Stuart A. Fleming Progressive Conservative
Vancouver—Burrard John Russell Taylor Progressive Conservative
Vancouver Kingsway John Ferguson Browne Progressive Conservative

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Dauphin Richard Elmer Forbes Progressive Conservative
Springfield Joseph Slogan (by-election of 1958-12-15) Progressive Conservative
St. Boniface Laurier Arthur Régnier Progressive Conservative
Winnipeg North William Murray Smith Progressive Conservative
Winnipeg North Centre John Douglas Campbell Maclean Progressive Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Charlotte Robert Dugald Caldwell Stewart Progressive Conservative
Restigouche—Madawaska Edgar E. Fournier (by-election of 1961-05-29) Progressive Conservative
Westmorland William Lawrence Marven Creaghan Progressive Conservative

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
Electoral district Name Party
Trinity—Conception James Roy Tucker Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Antigonish—Guysborough Clement Augustine O'Leary Progressive Conservative
Inverness—Richmond Robert Simpson Maclellan Progressive Conservative
Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare Felton Fenwick Legere Progressive Conservative

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Essex West Norman Leonard Spencer Progressive Conservative
Hastings—Frontenac Roderick Arthur Ennis Webb (by-election of 1959-10-05) Progressive Conservative
Kent Harold Warren Danforth Progressive Conservative
Trinity Edward Russell Lockyer (died in office) Progressive Conservative
Waterloo North Oscar William Weichel Progressive Conservative


[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Argenteuil—Deux-Montagnes Joseph-Octave Latour Progressive Conservative
Beauce Jean-Paul Racine Liberal
Beauharnois—Salaberry Gérard Bruchési Progressive Conservative
Chambly—Rouville Paul Léo Maurice Johnson Progressive Conservative
Champlain Paul Lahaye Progressive Conservative
Chapleau Jean-Jacques Martel Progressive Conservative
Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie Merrill Edwin Barrington Progressive Conservative
Chicoutimi Vincent Brassard Progressive Conservative
Compton—Frontenac George McClellan (Mac) Stearns Progressive Conservative
Dorchester Noël Drouin Progressive Conservative
Îles-de-la-Madeleine James Russell Keays Progressive Conservative
Joliette—l'Assomption—Montcalm Louis-Joseph Pigeon Progressive Conservative
Kamouraska Charles Richard Progressive Conservative
Labelle Gaston Clermont (by-election of 1960-10-31) Liberal
Lac-Saint-Jean Joseph Aimé Roger Parizeau Progressive Conservative
Laval Rodrigue Bourdages Progressive Conservative
Matapédia—Matane Alfred Belzile Progressive Conservative
Mégantic Gabriel Roberge Liberal
Mercier André Gillet Progressive Conservative
Montmagny—L'Islet Louis Fortin (by-election of 1958-09-29) Progressive Conservative
Portneuf Aristide Stanislas Joseph Rompré Progressive Conservative
Québec—Montmorency Robert B. Lafrenière Progressive Conservative
Quebec East Yvon-Roma Tassé Progressive Conservative
Quebec West J.-Eugène Bissonnette Progressive Conservative
Richmond—Wolfe V. Florent Dubois Progressive Conservative
Rimouski Émilien Morissette Progressive Conservative
Saguenay Perreault Larue Progressive Conservative
Saint-Antoine—Westmount Allan Ross Webster Progressive Conservative
Saint-Henri H.-Pit Lessard Liberal
Saint-Jacques Charles-Édouard Campeau Progressive Conservative
Sainte-Marie Georges-J. Valade Progressive Conservative
Sherbrooke Maurice Allard Progressive Conservative
Stanstead René Joseph Eugène Létourneau Progressive Conservative
Témiscouata Antoine Fréchette Progressive Conservative
Terrebonne Marcel Deschambault Progressive Conservative
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Marcel Bourbonnais Progressive Conservative
Verdun Harold Edmond Monteith Progressive Conservative

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Humboldt—Melfort Reynold Rapp Progressive Conservative
Mackenzie Stanley James Korchinski Progressive Conservative
Meadow Lake Albert C. (Bert) Cadieu Progressive Conservative
Melville James Norris Ormiston Progressive Conservative
Moose Mountain Richard Russell Southam Progressive Conservative
Regina City Kenneth Hamill (Ken) More Progressive Conservative
Rosetown—Biggar Clarence Owen Cooper Progressive Conservative
Rosthern Edward Nasserden Progressive Conservative
Swift Current—Maple Creek John (Jack) Mcintosh Progressive Conservative
Yorkton Gordon Drummond Clancy Progressive Conservative

[edit] 25th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Manitoba
Electoral district Name Party
Portage—Neepawa Siegfried John Enns Progressive Conservative

[edit] New Brunswick
Electoral district Name Party
Kent Guy F. Crossman Liberal

[edit] Nova Scotia
Electoral district Name Party
Antigonish—Guysborough John Benjamin Stewart Liberal
Cape Breton South Malcolm MacInnis New Democratic Party

[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Durham Russell Clayton Honey Liberal
Halton Harry Cruickshank Harley Liberal
Kent Sidney LeRoi Clunis Liberal
Lambton—Kent John Wesley Burgess Liberal
Lambton West Walter Frank Foy Liberal
Lincoln James Carroll Patrick Mcnulty Liberal
Middlesex East Campbell Ewing Millar Progressive Conservative
Norfolk John Maxwell Roxburgh Liberal
Northumberland Harry Oliver Bradley Progressive Conservative
Peel Bruce Silas Beer Liberal
Peterborough Fred Stenson Progressive Conservative
St. Paul's Ian Grant Wahn Liberal
Waterloo South Gordon Chaplin Progressive Conservative
Wentworth Joseph Reed Sams Progressive Conservative

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Argenteuil—Deux-Montagnes Vincent Drouin Liberal
Beauce Gérard Perron Social Credit
Chambly—Rouville J.-E. Bernard Pilon Liberal
Chapleau Gérard Laprise Social Credit
Chicoutimi Maurice Côté Social Credit
Compton—Frontenac Henry P. Latulippe Social Credit
Dorchester Pierre-André Boutin Social Credit
Drummond—Arthabaska David Ouellet Social Credit
Kamouraska Charles-Eugène Dionne Social Credit
Lafontaine Georges-C. Lachance Liberal
Laval Jean-Léo Rochon Liberal
Mégantic Raymond Langlois Social Credit
Mercier Prosper Boulanger Liberal
Montmagny—L'Islet Jean-Paul Cook Social Credit
Portneuf Jean-Louis Frenette Social Credit
Québec—Montmorency Guy Marcoux Social Credit
Quebec West Lucien Plourde Social Credit
Rivière-du-Loup—Témiscouata Philippe Gagnon Social Credit
Saguenay Lauréat Maltais Social Credit
Saint-Jacques Maurice Rinfret Liberal
Shefford Gilbert F. Rondeau Social Credit
Sherbrooke Gérard Chapdelaine Social Credit

[edit] 26th Canadian Parliament

[edit] British Columbia
Electoral district Name Party
Kamloops Charles James McNeil Willoughby Progressive Conservative
Vancouver Quadra Grant Deachman Liberal
Victoria David Walter Groos Liberal


[edit] Ontario
Electoral district Name Party
Broadview David George Hahn Liberal
Bruce Edison John Clayton Loney Progressive Conservative
Dufferin—Simcoe John Ellwood Madill Progressive Conservative
Hamilton South William Dean Howe New Democratic Party
London John Alfred Irvine Progressive Conservative
Victoria Charles Wesley Lamb Progressive Conservative
York—Scarborough Maurice John Moreau Liberal
York South Marvin Gelber Liberal

[edit] Prince Edward Island
Electoral district Name Party
King's John Cooney Mullally Liberal

[edit] Quebec
Electoral district Name Party
Bellechasse Herman E. Laverdière Liberal
Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie Ian Watson Liberal
Labelle Gérard Girouard Social Credit
Laurier Fernand-E. Leblanc (by-election of 1964-02-10) Liberal
Lévis Raynald Joseph Albert Guay Liberal
Lotbinière Auguste Choquette Liberal
Montmagny—L'Islet Jean-Charles Richard (Jean) Berger Liberal
Richmond—Wolfe Joseph Patrick Tobin Asselin Liberal
Rimouski Gérard Ouellet Social Credit
Saguenay Gustave Blouin Liberal
Stanstead Yves Forest Liberal
Vaudreuil—Soulanges René Émard Liberal

[edit] Saskatchewan
Electoral district Name Party
Assiniboia Lawrence E. Watson Progressive Conservative
Kindersley Reg Cantelon Progressive Conservative

[edit] 27th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Andrew Chatwood

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • John Oates Bower

[edit] Ontario
  • Harold Edwin Stafford
  • Robert Elgin Mckinley
  • Desmond Morton Code
  • James (Jim) Gordon Lind
  • Heber Edgar Smith
  • Donald Ross Tolmie

[edit] Prince Edward Island
  • Melvin James Mcquaid

[edit] Quebec
  • Jean-Paul Racine
  • Paul Langlois
  • Ian Watson
  • Gustave Côté
  • James Russell Keays
  • Joseph Gaston Isabelle
  • Pierre Caron
  • Gaston Clermont
  • Joseph Alcide Simard
  • J. Antonio Thomas
  • Florian Côté
  • Aurélien Noël
  • Roland Godin
  • Jacques Raymond Tremblay
  • Louis Guy Leblanc
  • Jean-Paul Beaulieu
  • Georges-J. Valade
  • Louis-Paul Neveu

[edit] Saskatchewan
  • Ronald David Mclelland
  • Lewis Brand

[edit] 28th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Nova Scotia
  • Louis-Roland Comeau

[edit] New Brunswick
  • Charles Humbert Thomas
  • G.A. Percy Smith

[edit] Quebec
  • Gérard Laprise
  • Jean-L. Rochon
  • Robert Benoit Major
  • Romuald Rodrigue
  • Jospeh Lambert
  • Albert Béchard
  • Jacques Trudel
  • Bernard Pilon
  • Yvon Heureux - redirect Yvon L'Heureux there
  • Henry Latulippe
  • Bernard Dumont
  • Gaston Clermont
  • Charles-Eugène Dionne
  • Georges-C. Lachance
  • H.-P. Lessard
  • Fernand Leblanc
  • Jean-Pierre Coté
  • J. Antonio Thomas
  • Gustave Blouin
  • Prosper Boulanger
  • Yves Forest
  • Aurélien Nöel
  • Roland Godin
  • Florian Côté
  • Léonel Beaudoin
  • Louis Guy Leblanc
  • Walter Smith (politician)
  • Victor Forget
  • Georges-J. Valade
  • Gilbert Rondeau
  • René Emard
  • Oza Tétrault

[edit] Ontario
  • James E. Brown
  • Ralph Stewart (Canadian politician) disambiguate from Ralph Stewart
  • Harold Stafford
  • Duncan Blair
  • Lee Grills
  • Walter Deakon
  • Harold Danforth
  • Murray McBride
  • Desmond Code
  • Jim Lind (Canadian politician)
  • William David Knowles
  • Russell Honey
  • Jean-Thomas Richard
  • Wally Nesbitt
  • Bruce Beer
  • Hyliard Chappel
  • Jay Monteith
  • James Faulkner (Canadian politician)
  • Charles T. Murphy
  • James McNulty (Canadian politician)
  • Ian Wahn
  • Jean Roy
  • Donald Tolmie
  • Alfred Hales
  • William M. Howe

[edit] Manitoba
  • Robert Simpson (politician)
  • Donald Stewart (Canadian politician)
  • Gerald Cobbe
  • E.B. Osler

[edit] Saskatchewan
  • Albert B. Douglas
  • Rod Thomson
  • Bert Cadieu
  • Richard Southam
  • Jack McIntosh

[edit] British Columbia
  • Thomas Goode
  • Richard Durante
  • Ervin Pringle
  • Douglas Hogarth
  • William Douglas Stewart
  • Robert Borrie

[edit] 29th Parliament

[edit] Quebec
  • Yves Caron
  • Jean-Marie Boisvert

[edit] Ontario
  • James Gillies
  • Duncan M. Beattie
  • Ken Higson
  • William Frank (politician) - redirect William Charles Frank
  • Hugh Poulin
  • John Madill
  • J. Trevor Morgan
  • Samuel Railton

[edit] British Columbia

[edit] 30th Canadian Parliament

[edit] Quebec
  • Bernard Loiselle
  • Jacques Lavoie

[edit] Ontario
  • Douglas Crawford (Canadian politician)
  • Alan Gray Martin
  • Rob Parker (Canadian politician)
  • Frank Philbrook
  • Frank Maine

[edit] British Columbia
  • Mark Raines
  • Jack Pearsall

[edit] Privy Councillors

Complete

[edit] Cabinet members

Complete

Acting members not listed.

[edit] Positions

Both historical and current. Some offices have been merged or separated from or to others.

    • Create List of Ministers of Inland Revenue
  • Minister of Customs - redirect Minister of Customs (Canada)
    • Create List of Ministers of Customs
  • Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue (Canada)
  • Minister of Marine and Fisheries - redirect Minister of Marine and Fisheries (Canada)
  • Minister of Fisheries - redirect Minister of Fisheries (Canada)
  • Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment - redirect Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment (Canada)
    • Create List of Canadian Ministers of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment
  • Minister of Customs and Excise - redirect Minister of Customs and Excise (Canada)
    • Create List of Ministers of Customs and Excise (Canada)

[edit] Lieutenant-Governors

[edit] New Brunswick

  • Francis Pym Harding
  • Abner Reid McClellan
  • George William Clarke

[edit] Nova Scotia

  • Adam George Archibald
  • James Robson Douglas
  • Frank Stanfield
  • Walter Harold Covert
  • Frederick Francis Mathers
  • Henry Ernest Kendall
  • Alistair Fraser
  • John Elvin Schaffner

[edit] Prince Edward Island

  • Charles Dalton
  • George Des Brisay de Blois
  • Frederick Walter Hyndman
  • Willibald Joseph MacDonald
  • John George MacKay

[edit] Saskatchewan

  • Henry W. Newlands
  • Hugh E. Munroe
  • Archibald Peter McNab
  • Reginald J. M. Parker
  • John Michael Uhrich

[edit] Commissioners of Yukon

  • Alexander Henderson (1907-1911)
  • George Norris Williams (1916-1918)

On March 28,1918, the Office of the Commissioner was abolished and replaced with the Gold Commissioner.

  • George P. MacKenzie (1918-1924)
  • Percy Reid (1925-1927)
  • George Ian MacLean (1928-1932)

In 1932, the roles of Gold Commissioner and Comptroller were combined under the title Comptroller from 1932 to 1935 and the title Controller from 1936 to 1946.

  • George A. Jeckell (1932-1947)
  • John Edward Gibben (1947-1950)

In 1947 during Mr. Gibben's time as Controller, the position was retitled as the Office of the Commissioner.

  • Andrew Harold Gibson (1950-1951)
  • Frederick Fraser (1951-1952)
  • Wilfred George Brown (1952-1955)
  • Frederick Howard Collins (1955-1962)
  • Gordon Robertson Cameron (1962-1966)
  • Arthur MacDonald Pearson (1976-1978)
  • Frank Fingland (1978-1979)
  • Douglas Lesley Dewey Bell (1980-1986)

[edit] Speakers

[edit] British Columbia

  • William James Hartley (NDP) (2000 – 2001)
  • Laurence Dale Lovick (NDP) (1996 – 1998)
  • Joan Sawicki (NDP) (1992 - 1994)
  • Kenneth Walter Davidson (Social Credit) (1982 – 1986)
  • Harvey Wilfred Schroeder (Social Credit) (1979 – 1982)
  • Dean Smith (Social Credit) (1976 – 1978)
  • Gordon Hudson Dowding (NDP) (1972 – 1975)
  • William Harvey Murray (Social Credit) (1964 - 1972)
  • Lorne Hugh Shantz (Social Credit) (1958 - 1963)
  • Thomas James Irwin (Social Credit) (1953 - 1957)
  • Robert Henry Carson (Coalition) (1948 - 1949)
  • Norman William Whittaker (Liberal/Coalition) (1937 - 1947)
  • Henry George Thomas Perry (Liberal) (1934 - 1937)
  • Cyril Francis Davie (Conservative) (1931 – 1933)
  • James William Jones (Conservative) (1929 - 1930)
  • John Andrew Buckham (Liberal) (1924 - 1928
  • Frederick Arthur Pauline (Liberal) (1922 - 1924)
  • Alexander Malcom Manson (Liberal) (1921 - 1922)
  • John Keen (Liberal) (1918 - 1920)
  • John Walter Weart (Liberal) (1917 - 1918)
  • David McEwen Eberts (Conservative) (1907 - 1916)
  • Charles Edward Pooley (Conservative) (1903 - 1906)
  • John Paton Booth (Independent) (1900 - 1904)
  • William Thomas Forster (1899 - 1900)
  • John Paton Booth (Independent) (1898)
  • Frederick W. Williams (Independent) (1878 - 1882)
  • James Trimble (Canadian politician) (Independent) (1872 - 1878)

[edit] Quebec

  • Auguste Tessier - March 2, 1905 - Libéral
  • Philippe-Honoré Roy - January 15, 1907 - Libéral
  • Jean-Marie-Joseph-Pantaléon Pelletier - March 2, 1909 - Libéral
  • Cyrille-Fraser Delâge - January 9, 1912 - Libéral
  • Joseph-Napoléon Francouer - December 10, 1919 - Libéral
  • Hector Laferté - January 10, 1928 - Libéral
  • Lucien Dugas - March 24, 1936 - Libéral
  • Bernard Bissonnette - February 20, 1940 - Libéral
  • Valmore Bienvenue - May 12, 1942 - Libéral
  • Alexandre Taché - February 7, 1945 - Union nationale
  • Maurice Tellier - December 15, 1955 - Union nationale
  • Lucien Cliche - September 20, 1960 - Libéral
  • Guy Lechasseur - October 22, 1965 - Libéral
  • Jean-Noël Lavoie - June 9, 1970 - Libéral
  • Clément Richard - December 14, 1976 - Parti québécois
  • Claude Vaillancourt - November 11, 1980 - Parti québécois
  • Richard Guay - March 23, 1983 - Parti québécois
  • Pierre Lorrain - December 16, 1985 - Libéral
  • Jean-Pierre Saintonge - November 28, 1989 - Libéral
  • Roger Bertrand - November 29, 1994 - Parti québécois

[edit] New Brunswick

  • Gerald Clavette (1994)

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador

  • John Garland 1833
  • Thomas Bennett 1834-1837
  • James Crowdy 1843-1848
  • F.B.T. Carter 1861-1865
  • William V. Whiteway 1866-1870
  • Thomas R. Bennett 1870-1874
  • Prescott Emerson 1874-1877
  • James S. Winter 1877-1879
  • A.J.W. McNeilly 1879-1883
  • Robert Kent 1883-1885
  • A.J.W. McNeilly 1886-1890
  • George Emerson 1890-1898
  • Henry Y. Mott 1898-1901
  • Lawrence Furlong 1901-1905
  • Francis J. Morris 1905-1910
  • William R. Warren 1910-1914
  • John R. Goodison 1914-1918
  • William J. Higgins 1918-1920
  • William F. Penny 1920-1923
  • Harry A. Winter 1923-1924
  • Cyril Fox 1924-1928
  • Albert J. Walsh 1928-1932
  • James A. Winter 1933-1934
  • Reginald F. Sparks 1949-1956
  • John R. Courage 1956-1962
  • George W. Clarke 1962-1972
  • James Russell 1972-1975
  • Patrick McNicholas 1985-1989
  • Thomas Lush 1989-1993
  • Paul Dicks 1993-1995
  • Lloyd Snow 1995-2003

[edit] Nova Scotia

  • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia

[edit] Prince Edward Island

  • List of Speakers of the Prince Edward Island legislative assembly

[edit] Saskatchewan

  • John Albert Sheppard 1912-1916
  • Robert Menzies Mitchell 1917-1919
  • Walter George Robinson 1925-1929
  • James Fraser Bryant 1929
  • Robert Sterritt Leslie 1930-1934
  • John Mason Parker 1934-1938
  • Charles Agar (Saskatchewan politician) 1939-1944 - disambiguate from Charles Agar
  • Tom Johnston 1944-1956
  • James Andrew Darling 1957-1960
  • Everett Irvine Wood 1961
  • Frederick Arthur Dewhurst 1962-64
  • James Edward Phipps Snedker 1965-1971
  • John Edward Brockelbank 1975-1982
  • Herbert Junior Swan 1982-1986
  • Arnold Bernard Tusa 1986-1991

[edit] Senators

[edit] British Columbia

  • Robert Carrall
  • Clement Cornwall
  • Sanford Crowe
  • John Wallace Farris
  • Ian MacKenzie
  • Charles McDonald
  • Thomas McInnes
  • Stanley McKeen
  • Albert Planta
  • James Reid (politician)
  • Thomas Reid (Canadian politician)
  • Lytton Shatford
  • Sydney Smith (politician)
  • George Van Roggen
  • Guy Williams (politician)

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Vincent Burke
  • Malcom Hollet
  • Phillip Lewis
  • George Penny
  • Ray Petten
  • Calvert Pratt
  • Fredrick Rowe

[edit] Saskatchewan

  • William Boucher
  • James Douglas (Canadian senator)
  • Archibald Gillis
  • John Frederick Johnston
  • Henry Laird
  • Arthur Marcotte
  • William Perley
  • Joseph Benjamin Prince
  • John Stevenson (Canadian Senator)

[edit] Manitoba

  • George Bradbury (Canadian Senator), disambiguate from George Bradbury
  • Noe Chevrier
  • James Haig
  • John Howden
  • William McNamara (Manitoba Senator), disambiguate from William McNamara
  • Frederick Schaffener
  • John Sutherland (Canadian Senator)
  • Robert Watson (Canadian Senator)

[edit] Ontario

  • Joseph-Arthur Bradette
  • William Brouse
  • William Brunt
  • Archibald Campbell (senator)
  • Gordon Peter Campbell
  • Charles Casgrain
  • Lionel Choquette
  • Francis Clemow
  • Thomas Coffey
  • Thomas Crothers
  • Walter Dickson (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Walter Dickson
  • James Donnelly (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from James Donnelly
  • William Euler
  • Iva Fallis
  • John Ferguson (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from John Ferguson
  • James Fogo
  • Alfred Fripp
  • Francis Frost
  • Robert William Gladstone
  • William Henry Golding
  • Allister Groshart
  • Henry Herbert Horsey
  • William McDonough Kelly
  • Joseph-Henri-Gustave Lacasse
  • Thomas D'Arcy Leonard
  • John Lewis (Canadian senator)
  • George Lynch-Staunton
  • David Lewis MacPherson
  • Duncan Kenneth MacTavish
  • James Mason (politician)
  • Alexander McCall
  • Malcolm McCutcheon
  • Donald McDonald (Canadian politician)
  • William Henry McGuire
  • George McHugh
  • James McMullen
  • John Milne (politician)
  • Charles T. Murphy
  • Joseph Northwood
  • Michael John O'Brien
  • Frank O'Connor (politician) - redirect Frank Patrick O'Connor
  • Frederick Pardee
  • Norman Paterson
  • Roderick Pringle
  • James Palmer Rankin
  • Henry Westman Richardson
  • John Alexander Robertson
  • James Houston Spence
  • Donald M. Sutherland
  • Charles Robert Turner
  • James Turner (politician)
  • John Webster (politician)
  • Harry Albert Willis

[edit] New Brunswick

  • Alfred Brooks
  • Kennedy Burns
  • Arthur Copp
  • James Dever (Canadian parliamentarian) - redirect James Dever
  • Mable Deware
  • James Doone
  • Clarence Emerson
  • Henry Emerson (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Henry Emerson
  • Muriel Fergguson
  • Edgar Fournier
  • Joseph Fournier
  • George Fowler
  • Arthur Gillmor
  • Joseph Landry (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Joseph Landry
  • Aurel Léger
  • James Lewin
  • John Anthony McDonald
  • Donald McLean (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Donald McLean
  • Hervé Michaud
  • William Muirhead (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from William Muirhead
  • William Odell (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from William Odell
  • Frederick Pierie
  • Nelson Rattenbury
  • Cyril Sherwood
  • Frederick Thompson
  • William Thorne (Canadian politician)
  • Irving Todd
  • Robert Wilmont

[edit] Nova Scotia

  • Thomas Reuban Black
  • Thomas Cantley
  • Ambroise-Hilaire Comeau
  • Josphe Willie Comeau
  • Harlod Joseph Connolly
  • Ernest G. Cottreau
  • Adam Brown Crosby
  • Nathanial Curry
  • Rufus Curry
  • William Dennis
  • William Henry Dennis
  • Edward Matthey Farrell
  • Robert Patterson Grant
  • Paul Lacombe Hatfield
  • Charles G. Hawkins
  • Henry Kaulback
  • Edward Kenney (Canadian Senator)
  • John James Kinley
  • John Alexander Macdonald (Nova Scotia politician)
  • Alexander MacFarlane (Canadian Senator) - redirect Alexander Macfarlane
  • Donald MacLennan
  • Peter Francis Martin
  • John McCormick (Canadian Senator) - redirect John McCormick
  • William McDonald (Nova Scotia politician)
  • John Stewart McLennan - redirect John Stewart Mclennan
  • Robert Muir
  • Margaret Norrie
  • Clement O'Leary
  • Jean-Louis Philippe Robicheau
  • John Stanfield
  • John Bemjamin Stewart
  • Edward Joseph Thériault
  • France Corbett Welch

[edit] Quebec

  • Pierre Baillargeon
  • Charles-Philippe Beaubien
  • Henri Charles Bois
  • Télésophore Damien Bouchard
  • Paul Henri Bouffard
  • Albert Joseph Brown
  • Henry Joseph Cloran
  • Armand Daigle
  • Alphonse Arthur Miville Déchène
  • Alexandre-René Chaussegros De Lery
  • Jean-Marie Dessureault
  • Vincent Dupuis
  • Pamphile Réal Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay
  • Joseph-Fernand Fafard
  • Guillaume-André Fauteaux
  • Charles-Édouard Ferland
  • Émile Fortin
  • George Green Foster
  • Louis-Philippe Gélinas
  • Louis de Gonzague Giguère
  • Joseph Godbout
  • John Thomas Hackett
  • Charles Benjamin Howard
  • Marianna Beauchamp Jodoin
  • Napoléon Kemner Laflamme
  • Fernand-E. Leblanc
  • J.-Eugène Lefrançois
  • Joseph Arthur Lesage
  • David Ovide L'Espérance
  • Léonce Mercier
  • Léon Méthot
  • Gustave Monette
  • Jacob Nicol
  • Charles-Eugène Panet
  • Louis Panet
  • Joseph Arthur Paquet
  • Philippe-Jacques Paradis
  • Jean-François Pouliot
  • Jules-Édouard Prévost
  • Joseph Hormisdas Rainville
  • Fernand Roberge
  • Yvette Boucher Rousseau
  • Édouard-Charles St-Père
  • John Sylvain
  • Ulric Joseph Tessier
  • Léonard-David Sweezey Tremblay
  • Cyrille Émile Vaillancourt
  • Lorne Campbell Webster
  • Lawrence Alexander Wilson

[edit] Prince Edward Island

  • George Barbour
  • Jedidiah Carvell
  • Thomas Haviland
  • George Howlan
  • James Hughes (Canadian senator) - redirect James Joseph Hughes
  • Thomas Kickham
  • John Alexander MacDonald
  • John J. MacDonald
  • James McIntyre (Canadian senator) - redirect James Peter Mcintyre
  • John McLean (Canadian senator)
  • Benjamin Prowse
  • Brewer Robinson

[edit] Mayors of major cities

[edit] Toronto, Ontario

  • Joseph Oliver
  • Ernest A. Macdonald
  • Warring Kennedy
  • Arthur Radcliffe Boswell
  • William Barclay McMurrich
  • Joseph Sheard
  • James Edward Smith (Toronto)
  • John Hutchison (politician)
  • Joshua George Beard

[edit] Montreal, Quebec

  • Louis Payette
  • Henry Archer Ekers
  • James Cochrane
  • Sévère Rivard
  • Aldis Bernard
  • Francis Cassidy
  • Charles-Joseph Coursol
  • Édouard-Raymond Fabre

[edit] Winnipeg, Manitoba

  • Alexander Logan
  • Elias George Conklin
  • Alexander McMicken
  • Charles Edward Hamilton
  • Henry Shaver Wesbrook
  • Thomas Ryan
  • Alfred Pearson
  • Richard Willis Jameson
  • William F. McCreary
  • Alfred Joseph Andrews
  • Horace Wilson
  • John Arbuthnot
  • Thomas Sharpe
  • Richard Deans Waugh
  • Thomas Russ Deacon
  • David J. Dyson
  • Frederick Harvey Davidson
  • Charles Frederick Gray
  • Edward Parnell (mayor) disambiguate from Edward Parnell
  • Frank Oliver Fowler
  • Frederick Edgar Warriner, D. D. S.
  • Garnet Coulter, Q. C.
  • George Edward Sharpe