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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.
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This website lists all members, arranged either alphabetically by last name, or by parliament.
[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
[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
[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 |
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[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
- Harry Raymond Fleming
- Otto Buchanan Elliott
- Charles Robert Evans
- Donald Alexander McNiven
- Walter Adam Tucker
- Joseph Needham
[edit] 19th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
- George Alexander Cruickshank
- George Ernest Lawson Mackinnon
- Alan Chambers
[edit] Manitoba
- René Jutras
- William Scottie Bryce (by-election of 1943-08-09)
- James Arthur Ross
- Charles Stephen Booth
[edit] New Brunswick
- Aurel D. Léger
- Douglas King Hazen
- Heber Harold Hatfield
[edit] Nova Scotia
- Percy Chapman Black
- William Chisholm Macdonald
- Moses Elijah McGarry
[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
- Jesse Pickard Tripp
- Joseph William Burton
- Charles Albert Henderson
- Percy Ellis Wright
- Alfred Henry Bence
- Roy Theodore Graham
- John Albert Gregory
- George Hugh Castleden
[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
[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. |
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[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 |
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[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
[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
[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
- Nels Nelson
- Harry Olaussen
[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