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Penashue, Peter
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Conservative
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Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador
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2011.05.02
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2013.03.14
Resignation.
|
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Savoie, Denise
|
New Democratic Party
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
2011.05.02
|
2012.08.31
Resignation.
|
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Oda, Bev
|
Conservative
|
Durham, Ontario
|
2011.05.02
|
2012.07.31
Resignation.
|
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Richardson, Lee
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Centre, Alberta
|
2011.05.02
|
2012.06.06
Resignation. Appointed Principal Secretary to Alberta Premier.
|
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Layton, Jack
|
New Democratic Party
|
Toronto--Danforth, Ontario
|
2011.05.02
|
2011.08.22
Died in office.
|
|
Prentice, Jim
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Centre-North, Alberta
|
2008.10.14
|
2010.11.14
Resignation. Appointed vice-chairman and senior executive vice-president of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, January 1, 2011..
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Hill, Jay D.
|
Conservative
|
Prince George--Peace River, British Columbia
|
2008.10.14
|
2010.10.25
Resignation. Quits political life.
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|
Roy, Jean-Yves
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Haute-Gaspésie--La Mitis--Matane--Matapédia, Quebec
|
2008.10.14
|
2010.10.22
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Mark, Inky
|
Conservative
|
Dauphin--Swan River--Marquette, Manitoba
|
2008.10.14
|
2010.09.15
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Dauphin, Manitoba.
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|
Bevilacqua, Maurizio
|
Liberal
|
Vaughan, Ontario
|
2008.10.14
|
2010.09.02
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Vaughan, Ontario.
|
|
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy
|
New Democratic Party
|
Winnipeg North, Manitoba
|
2008.10.14
|
2010.04.30
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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|
Ménard, Réal
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Hochelaga, Quebec
|
2008.10.14
|
2009.09.16
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Montreal, Quebec.
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|
Crête, Paul
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Montmagny--L'Islet--Kamouraska--Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec
|
2008.10.14
|
2009.05.21
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
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|
Casey, William D. (Bill)
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Independent
|
Cumberland--Colchester--Musquodoboit Valley, Nova Scotia
|
2008.10.14
|
2009.04.30
Resignation. Appointed Nova Scotia's Intergovernmental Affairs Department senior representative in Ottawa.
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|
Black, Dawn
|
New Democratic Party
|
New Westminster--Coquitlam, British Columbia
|
2008.10.14
|
2009.04.13
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in British Columbia.
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|
Godfrey, John Ferguson
|
Liberal
|
Don Valley West, Ontario
|
2006.01.23
|
2008.08.01
Resignation. Appointed Head of the Toronto French School effective July 1, 2008.
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|
Chamberlain, Brenda
|
Liberal
|
Guelph, Ontario
|
2006.01.23
|
2008.04.07
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Kotto, Maka
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Saint-Lambert, Quebec
|
2006.01.23
|
2008.03.13
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
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|
Robillard, Lucienne
|
Liberal
|
Westmount--Ville-Marie, Quebec
|
2006.01.23
|
2008.01.25
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Merasty, Gary
|
Liberal
|
Desnethé--Missinippi--Churchill River, Saskatchewan
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.08.31
Resignation. For family reasons.
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|
Gauthier, Michel
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Roberval--Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.07.29
Resignation. For health reasons and to commence a career as a communicator.
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|
Owen, Stephen
|
Liberal
|
Vancouver Quadra, British Columbia
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.07.27
Resignation. Appointed Vice President, External and Community Relations, University of British Columbia, August 15, 2007.
|
|
Peterson, James Scott (Jim)
|
Liberal
|
Willowdale, Ontario
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.07.12
Resignation. To make room for new members within the House of Commons.
|
|
Graham, Bill
|
Liberal
|
Toronto Centre, Ontario
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.07.02
Resignation. To make room for new members within the House of Commons. Accepts the position of chancellor at the University of Toronto.
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|
Loubier, Yvan
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Saint-Hyacinthe--Bagot, Quebec
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.02.21
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Lapierre, Jean-C.
|
Liberal
|
Outremont, Quebec
|
2006.01.23
|
2007.01.28
Resignation. Resumes his broadcasting career.
|
|
Fontana, Joseph Frank (Joe)
|
Liberal
|
London North Centre, Ontario
|
2006.01.23
|
2006.09.20
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in London, Ontario.
|
|
Sauvageau, Benoît
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Repentigny, Quebec
|
2006.01.23
|
2006.08.28
Died in office.
|
|
Bergeron, Stéphane
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Verchères--Les Patriotes, Quebec
|
2004.06.28
|
2005.11.09
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Cadman, Chuck
|
Independent
|
Surrey North, British Columbia
|
2004.06.28
|
2005.07.09
Died in office
|
|
O'Brien, Lawrence D.
|
Liberal
|
Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
2004.06.28
|
2004.12.16
Died in office
|
|
Harvard, John
|
Liberal
|
Charleswood St. James--Assiniboia, Manitoba
|
2000.11.27
|
2004.05.06
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba.
|
|
Rock, Allan
|
Liberal
|
Etobicoke Centre, Ontario
|
2000.11.27
|
2003.12.12
Resignation. Named Ambassador to the United Nations, January 5, 2004.
|
|
Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Maurice, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2003.12.12
Resignation.
|
|
Harb, Mac
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa Centre, Ontario
|
2000.11.27
|
2003.09.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Dubé, Antoine
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2003.03.17
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Brien, Pierre
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Témiscamingue, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2003.03.14
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Richardson, John
|
Liberal
|
Perth--Middlesex, Ontario
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.10.11
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Bellehumeur, Michel
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Berthier--Montcalm, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.05.18
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Tremblay, Stéphan
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Lac-Saint-Jean--Saguenay, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.05.07
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Baker, George
|
Liberal
|
Gander--Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.03.25
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Lavigne, Raymond
|
Liberal
|
Verdun--Saint-Henri--Saint-Paul--Pointe Saint-Charles, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.03.25
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Manning, Ernest Preston
|
Canadian Alliance
|
Calgary Southwest, Alberta
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.01.31
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Tobin, Brian Vincent
|
Liberal
|
Bonavista--Trinity--Conception, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.01.25
Resignation. To spend more time with his family.
|
|
Gray, Herbert Eser (Herb)
|
Liberal
|
Windsor West, Ontario
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.01.14
Resignation. Named Chair of the Canadian Section of the International Joint Commission, January 15, 2002.
|
|
Gagliano, Alfonso
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel, Quebec
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.01.14
Resignation. Named Ambassador to Denmark, January 15, 2002.
|
|
Duhamel, Ron J.
|
Liberal
|
Saint Boniface, Manitoba
|
2000.11.27
|
2002.01.14
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Brison, Scott
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Kings--Hants, Nova Scotia
|
1997.06.02
|
2000.07.24
Resignation. To allow Joe Clark to run for office.
|
|
Hart, James (Jim) Alexander
|
Reform
|
Okanagan--Coquihalla, British Columbia
|
1997.06.02
|
2000.07.17
Resignation. To allow Stockwell Day to run for office.
|
|
Power, Charles J. (Charlie)
|
Progressive Conservative
|
St. John's West, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1997.06.02
|
2000.01.31
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Massé, Marcel
|
Liberal
|
Hull--Aylmer, Quebec
|
1997.06.02
|
1999.09.10
Resignation. Named Canadian executive director of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington.
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|
Finestone, Sheila
|
Liberal
|
Mount Royal, Quebec
|
1997.06.02
|
1999.08.10
Resignation. Called to the Senate, August 11, 1999.
|
|
Marchi, Sergio
|
Liberal
|
York West, Ontario
|
1997.06.02
|
1999.08.02
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, August 3, 1999.
|
|
Axworthy, Chris
|
New Democratic Party
|
Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar, Saskatchewan
|
1997.06.02
|
1999.06.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Saskatchewan.
|
|
Cohen, Elizabeth Shaughnessy
|
Liberal
|
Windsor--St. Clair, Ontario
|
1997.06.02
|
1998.12.09
Died in office
|
|
Charest, Jean J.
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Sherbrooke, Quebec
|
1997.06.02
|
1998.05.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec. Becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec.
|
|
Hayes, Sharon Ruth
|
Reform
|
Port Moody--Coquitlam, British Columbia
|
1997.06.02
|
1997.10.01
Resignation. To tend to her severely ill husband.
|
|
Anawak, Jack Iyerak
|
Liberal
|
Nunatsiaq, Northwest Territories
|
1993.10.25
|
1997.04.15
Resignation. Appointed interim Commissioner of Nunavut.
|
|
Allmand, William Warren
|
Liberal
|
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1997.02.24
Resignation. Named President of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development.
|
|
Harper, Stephen
|
Reform
|
Calgary West, Alberta
|
1993.10.25
|
1997.01.14
Resignation. Named Vice-President of the National Citizens Coalition.
|
|
Caron, André
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Jonquière, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1997.01.10
Died in office.
|
|
Copps, Sheila Maureen
|
Liberal
|
Hamilton East, Ontario
|
1993.10.25
|
1996.05.01
Resignation. To honour her election vow on the GST.
|
|
Maheu, Shirley
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Laurent--Cartierville, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1996.01.31
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Tobin, Brian Vincent
|
Liberal
|
Humber--St. Barbe--Baie Verte, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1993.10.25
|
1996.01.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics (Newfoundland). Becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Premier of Newfoundland.
|
|
Ouellet, André
|
Liberal
|
Papineau--Saint-Michel, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1996.01.24
Resignation. To make room for new members within the Cabinet. Appointed Chairman of the Canada Post Corporation, January 25, 1996.
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|
MacLaren, Roy
|
Liberal
|
Etobicoke North, Ontario
|
1993.10.25
|
1996.01.24
Resignation. To make room for new members within the Cabinet. Appointed advisor to the Prime Minister prior to his nomination as Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, June 23, 1996.
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|
Bouchard, Lucien
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1996.01.15
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec. Becomes leader of the Parti québécois and Premier of Quebec.
|
|
Rompkey, Bill
|
Liberal
|
Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1993.10.25
|
1995.09.21
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Berger, David
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Henri--Westmount, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1994.12.28
Resignation. Appointed advisor to the Prime Minister.
|
|
Gauthier, Jean-Robert
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa--Vanier, Ontario
|
1993.10.25
|
1994.11.23
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Péloquin, Gaston
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Brome--Missisquoi, Quebec
|
1993.10.25
|
1994.09.01
Died in office.
|
|
Cooper, Albert Glen
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Peace River, Alberta
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.09.08
Resignation. Quits political life.
|
|
Epp, Arthur Jacob (Jake)
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Provencher, Manitoba
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.09.01
Resignation. Quits political life. Appointed Senior Vice President of TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. responible for international business, September 1, 1993.
|
|
Bouchard, Benoît
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Roberval, Quebec
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.06.17
Resignation. Appointed Canada's Ambassabor to France, June 18, 1993.
|
|
de Cotret, Robert René
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Berthier--Montcalm, Quebec
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.06.16
Resignation. Quits political life. Appointed Canada's representative to the World Bank, June 16, 1993.
|
|
Blackburn, Derek Nigel Ernest
|
New Democratic Party
|
Brant, Ontario
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.05.31
Resignation. Appointed to the Immigration and Refugee Board.
|
|
Gustafson, Leonard J.
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Souris--Moose Mountain, Saskatchewan
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.05.26
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Prud'homme, Marcel
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Denis, Quebec
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.05.25
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Cook, Charles Henry (Chuck)
|
Progressive Conservative
|
North Vancouver, British Columbia
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.02.23
Died in office.
|
|
Callbeck, Catherine S.
|
Liberal
|
Malpeque, Prince Edward Island
|
1988.11.21
|
1993.01.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Prince Edward Island. Elected leader of the Liberal Party and becomes Premier of Prince Edward Island.
|
|
Lapierre, Jean-C.
|
Liberal
|
Shefford, Quebec
|
1988.11.21
|
1992.08.23
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
|
|
Robichaud, Fernand
|
Liberal
|
Beauséjour, New Brunswick
|
1988.11.21
|
1990.09.24
Resignation. To allow Jean Chrétien to run for office.
|
|
Broadbent, John Edward
|
New Democratic Party
|
Oshawa, Ontario
|
1988.11.21
|
1989.12.31
Resignation. Appointed President of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development.
|
|
Malépart, Jean-Claude
|
Liberal
|
Laurier--Sainte-Marie, Quebec
|
1988.11.21
|
1989.11.16
Died in office.
|
|
Grisé, Richard
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Chambly, Quebec
|
1988.11.21
|
1989.05.30
Resignation. Found guilty of fraud and breach of trust.
|
|
Dahmer, John
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Beaver River, Alberta
|
1988.11.21
|
1988.11.26
Died before taking his seat, 5 days after the general election.
|
|
Greenaway, Lorne Everett
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Cariboo--Chilcotin, British Columbia
|
1984.09.04
|
1988.09.29
Resignation. Appointed Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries of British Columbia, September 1988.
|
|
Speyer, Chris
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Cambridge, Ontario
|
1984.09.04
|
1988.09.02
Resignation. Named judge, Ontario district court.
|
|
Schellenberger, Stanley Kenneth
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
|
1984.09.04
|
1988.08.31
Resignation. To spend more time with his family. Accepts a job with the Alberta government.
|
|
Henderson, George Roland
|
Liberal
|
Egmont, Prince Edward Island
|
1984.09.04
|
1988.08.14
Resignation. Appointed to the Canadian Pension Commission.
|
|
Crombie, David Edward
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Rosedale, Ontario
|
1984.09.04
|
1988.06.01
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront, March 31, 1988.
|
|
Côté, Clément M.
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec
|
1984.09.04
|
1988.04.28
Resignation. To allow Lucien Bouchard to run for office.
|
|
Nielsen, Erik
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Yukon, Yukon
|
1984.09.04
|
1987.01.21
Resignation. Appointed President of the Canadian Transport Commission.
|
|
McGrath, James Aloysius
|
Progressive Conservative
|
St. John's East, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1984.09.04
|
1986.08.31
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland.
|
|
Deans, Ian
|
New Democratic Party
|
Hamilton Mountain, Ontario
|
1984.09.04
|
1986.08.31
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Public Service Staff Relations Board.
|
|
Elzinga, Peter
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Pembina, Alberta
|
1984.09.04
|
1986.04.16
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Alberta.
|
|
Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Maurice, Quebec
|
1984.09.04
|
1986.02.27
Resignation. To spend more time with his family.
|
|
Corbin, Eymard G.
|
Liberal
|
Madawaska--Victoria, New Brunswick
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.07.09
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Lefebvre, Thomas
|
Liberal
|
Pontiac--Gatineau--Labelle, Quebec
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.07.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Turner, Charles Robert
|
Liberal
|
London East, Ontario
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.07.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
|
Liberal
|
Mount Royal, Quebec
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.30
Resignation. Retires from public life.
|
|
MacGuigan, Mark R.
|
Liberal
|
Windsor--Walkerville, Ontario
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.29
Resignation. Appointed judge of the Federal Court of Appeals.
|
|
Munro, John Carr
|
Liberal
|
Hamilton East, Ontario
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.29
Resignation. Appointed member of the Canadian Transport Commission, June 30, 1984.
|
|
De Bané, Pierre
|
Liberal
|
Matapédia--Matane, Quebec
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.29
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Pinard, Yvon
|
Liberal
|
Drummond, Quebec
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.29
Resignation. Appointed judge of the Federal Court of Canada, Trial Division.
|
|
LeBlanc, Roméo
|
Liberal
|
Westmorland--Kent, New Brunswick
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.28
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
MacEachen, Allan Joseph
|
Liberal
|
Cape Breton Highlands--Canso, Nova Scotia
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.06.28
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Lamontagne, J. Gilles
|
Liberal
|
Langelier, Quebec
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.03.26
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
|
|
Gilchrist, James Gordon
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Scarborough East, Ontario
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.03.21
Resignation. Over matters of a professional nature.
|
|
Kushner, John
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Calgary East, Alberta
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.03.02
Died in office
|
|
Sauvé, Jeanne
|
Liberal
|
Laval-des-Rapides, Quebec
|
1980.02.18
|
1984.01.15
Resignation. Appointed first woman Governor-General of Canada.
|
|
Baker, Walter David
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Nepean--Carleton, Ontario
|
1980.02.18
|
1983.11.13
Died in office.
|
|
MacKay, Elmer MacIntosh
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Central Nova, Nova Scotia
|
1980.02.18
|
1983.06.15
Resignation. To allow Brian Mulroney to run for office.
|
|
Rose, Mark Willson
|
New Democratic Party
|
Mission--Port Moody, British Columbia
|
1980.02.18
|
1983.04.20
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in British Columbia.
|
|
Dinsdale, Walter Gilbert
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Brandon--Souris, Manitoba
|
1980.02.18
|
1982.11.20
Died in office.
|
|
Cossitt, Thomas Charles
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Leeds--Grenville, Ontario
|
1980.02.18
|
1982.03.15
Died in office.
|
|
Rae, Bob
|
New Democratic Party
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Broadview--Greenwood, Ontario
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1980.02.18
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1982.03.02
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario. Becomes leader of the Ontario NDP.
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Lonsdale, Bruce
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Liberal
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Timiskaming, Ontario
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1980.02.18
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1982.01.22
Died in office.
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Stollery, Peter A.
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Liberal
|
Spadina, Ontario
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1980.02.18
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1981.07.01
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
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La Salle, Roch
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Progressive Conservative
|
Joliette, Quebec
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1980.02.18
|
1981.03.16
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec. Appointed leader of Quebec's Union nationale.
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MacDonald, Daniel Joseph
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Liberal
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Cardigan, Prince Edward Island
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1980.02.18
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1980.09.30
Died in office.
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Guay, Raynald Joseph Albert
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Liberal
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Lévis, Quebec
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1980.02.18
|
1980.08.28
Resignation. To spend more time with his family. Appointed to the federal Anti-Dumping Tribunal.
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Buchanan, J. Judd
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Liberal
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London West, Ontario
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1980.02.18
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1980.08.12
Resignation. Becomes President and Chief Executive Officer of CNG Fuels Ltd., Calgary, Alberta.
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Alexander, Lincoln MacCauley
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Progressive Conservative
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Hamilton West, Ontario
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1980.02.18
|
1980.05.28
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Ontario Workmen's Compensation Board.
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Diefenbaker, John George
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Progressive Conservative
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Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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1979.05.22
|
1979.08.16
Died in office.
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Jamieson, Donald Campbell
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Liberal
|
Burin--St. George's, Newfoundland and Labrador
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1979.05.22
|
1979.06.18
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland. Appointed leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland.
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Basford, Stanley Ronald
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Liberal
|
Vancouver Centre, British Columbia
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1974.07.08
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1979.02.20
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
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Goyer, Jean-Pierre
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Liberal
|
Dollard, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1978.12.31
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
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Sharp, Mitchell William
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Liberal
|
Eglinton, Ontario
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1974.07.08
|
1978.05.01
Resignation. Appointed Director of the Northern Pipeline Agency, May 2, 1978.
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Poulin, Fabian Hugh
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Liberal
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Ottawa Centre, Ontario
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1974.07.08
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1978.04.27
Resignation. Appointed judge.
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Gilbert, John
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New Democratic Party
|
Broadview, Ontario
|
1974.07.08
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1978.04.27
Resignation. Appointed judge.
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Wagner, Claude
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Progressive Conservative
|
Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1978.04.20
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
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|
Haidasz, Stanley
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Liberal
|
Parkdale, Ontario
|
1974.07.08
|
1978.03.23
Resignation. Called to the Senate, March 23, 1978.
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|
Guay, Joseph-Phillippe
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Liberal
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St. Boniface, Manitoba
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1974.07.08
|
1978.03.22
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
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|
Marshall, Jack
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Progressive Conservative
|
Humber--St. George's--St. Barbe, Newfoundland and Labrador
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1974.07.08
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1978.03.22
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Macdonald, Donald Stovel
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Liberal
|
Rosedale, Ontario
|
1974.07.08
|
1978.02.28
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
|
|
Drury, Charles Mills (Bud)
|
Liberal
|
Westmount, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1978.01.26
Resignation. Appointed Director of the National Capital Commission.
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|
McCleave, Robert Jardine
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Halifax--East Hants, Nova Scotia
|
1974.07.08
|
1977.12.08
Resignation. Appointed judge.
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|
Stanbury, Robert Douglas George
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Liberal
|
York--Scarborough, Ontario
|
1974.07.08
|
1977.11.08
Resignation. Becomes Secretary General of Firestone Canada Ltd.
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|
O'Sullivan, Sean Patrick
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Hamilton--Wentworth, Ontario
|
1974.07.08
|
1977.09.13
Resignation. Called to the priesthood.
|
|
Reynolds, John Douglas
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Progressive Conservative
|
Burnaby--Richmond--Delta, British Columbia
|
1974.07.08
|
1977.09.04
Resignation. Becomes radio announcer with CJOR in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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|
Fairweather, Robert Gordon Lee
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Fundy--Royal, New Brunswick
|
1974.07.08
|
1977.08.31
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
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Fortin, André-Gilles
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Social Credit
|
Lotbinière, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1977.06.24
|
|
Caouette, David Réal
|
Social Credit
|
Témiscamingue, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.12.16
|
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Mackasey, Bryce Stuart
|
Liberal
|
Verdun, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.10.27
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
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|
Comtois, Joseph-Roland
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Liberal
|
Terrebonne, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.10.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
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|
Marchand, Jean
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Liberal
|
Langelier, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.10.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
MacLean, John Angus
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Progressive Conservative
|
Malpeque, Prince Edward Island
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.10.20
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Prince Edward Island.
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Morin, Albanie
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Liberal
|
Louis-Hébert, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.09.30
|
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Turner, John Napier
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa--Carleton, Ontario
|
1974.07.08
|
1976.02.12
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
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|
Carter, Walter C.
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Progressive Conservative
|
St. John's West, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1974.07.08
|
1975.09.03
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland.
|
|
Pelletier, Gérard
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Liberal
|
Hochelaga, Quebec
|
1974.07.08
|
1975.08.29
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to France, August 29, 1975.
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|
Dubé, Jean-Eudes
|
Liberal
|
Restigouche, New Brunswick
|
1974.07.08
|
1975.04.08
Resignation. Appointed Federal Court judge.
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|
Nesbitt, Wallace Bickford (Wally)
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Progressive Conservative
|
Oxford, Ontario
|
1972.10.30
|
1973.12.21
|
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Kuntz, Harry
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Progressive Conservative
|
Battle River, Alberta
|
1972.10.30
|
1973.11.16
|
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Anderson, David
|
Liberal
|
Esquimalt--Saanich, British Columbia
|
1968.06.25
|
1972.07.24
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in British Columbia.
|
|
Givens, Philip Gerald
|
Liberal
|
York West, Ontario
|
1968.06.25
|
1971.10.06
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
|
|
Moores, Frank Duff
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Bonavista--Trinity--Conception, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1968.06.25
|
1971.09.27
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland.
|
|
Brown, James Elisha
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Liberal
|
Brant, Ontario
|
1968.06.25
|
1971.04.08
Resignation. Appointed judge, Norfolk, Ontario.
|
|
Douglas, Albert B.
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Liberal
|
Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
|
1968.06.25
|
1971.03.06
|
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MacEwan, Howard Russell
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Central Nova, Nova Scotia
|
1968.06.25
|
1971.01.14
Resignation. Appointed judge, Nova Scotia provincial court.
|
|
Mongrain, Joseph-Alfred
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Liberal
|
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
|
1968.06.25
|
1970.12.23
|
|
Pilon, J.-E. Bernard
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Liberal
|
Chambly, Quebec
|
1968.06.25
|
1970.11.17
|
|
Cadieux, Léo Alphonse Joseph
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Liberal
|
Labelle, Quebec
|
1968.06.25
|
1970.10.05
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to France, July 24, 1970.
|
|
Muir, George Robson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Lisgar, Manitoba
|
1968.06.25
|
1970.08.26
|
|
Dumont, Bernard
|
Ralliement Créditiste
|
Frontenac, Quebec
|
1968.06.25
|
1970.04.06
Resignation.
|
|
Schreyer, Edward Richard
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New Democratic Party
|
Selkirk, Manitoba
|
1968.06.25
|
1969.06.08
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Manitoba.
|
|
Cameron, Colin
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New Democratic Party
|
Nanaimo--Cowichan--The Islands, British Columbia
|
1968.06.25
|
1968.07.28
|
|
Martin, Paul Joseph James
|
Liberal
|
Essex East, Ontario
|
1965.11.08
|
1968.04.19
Resignation.
|
|
Pennell, Lawrence T.
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Liberal
|
Brant--Haldimand, Ontario
|
1965.11.08
|
1968.04.16
Resignation.
|
|
Allard, Maurice
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Independent Progressive Conservative
|
Sherbrooke, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1968.03.06
Resignation on March 6, 1968.
|
|
Tremblay, René
|
Liberal
|
Matapédia--Matane, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1968.01.22
Died in office.
|
|
Rinfret, Maurice
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Jacques, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.12.26
|
|
Winkler, Eric Alfred
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Grey--Bruce, Ontario
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.09.30
Resignation.
|
|
Pickersgill, John Whitney
|
Liberal
|
Bonavista--Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.09.18
Resignation. Appointed President of the Canadian Transport Commission, September 19, 1967.
|
|
Kennedy, Cyril Frost
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Colchester--Hants, Nova Scotia
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.09.17
Resignation. To allow Robert L. Stanfield to run for office.
|
|
Horner, Hugh Macarthur
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Jasper--Edson, Alberta
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.05.08
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Alberta.
|
|
Lamontagne, Maurice
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Liberal
|
Outremont--St-Jean, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.04.05
Resignation. Called to the Senate, April 6, 1967.
|
|
Cardin, Louis-Joseph-Lucien
|
Liberal
|
Richelieu--Verchères, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.04.03
Resignation. For health reasons and to return to his law practice.
|
|
Favreau, Guy
|
Liberal
|
Papineau, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.04.03
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
|
|
Mitchell, David Rodger
|
Liberal
|
Sudbury, Ontario
|
1965.11.08
|
1967.01.04
|
|
Caron, Alexis Pierre
|
Liberal
|
Hull, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1966.08.31
|
|
Granger, Charles Ronald McKay
|
Liberal
|
Grand Falls--White Bay--Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1965.11.08
|
1966.08.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland.
|
|
Carter, Chesley William
|
Liberal
|
Burin--Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
1965.11.08
|
1966.07.07
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Vincent, Clément
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Nicolet--Yamaska, Quebec
|
1965.11.08
|
1966.05.04
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Rouleau, Guy
|
Liberal
|
Dollard, Quebec
|
1963.04.08
|
1965.07.31
Resignation.
|
|
Lamb, Charles Wesley
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Victoria, Ontario
|
1963.04.08
|
1965.07.12
|
|
Benidickson, William Moore
|
Liberal Labour
|
Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario
|
1963.04.08
|
1965.07.06
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 7, 1965.
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|
Nowlan, George Clyde
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Digby--Annapolis--Kings, Nova Scotia
|
1963.04.08
|
1965.05.31
|
|
Chaplin, Gordon
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Waterloo South, Ontario
|
1963.04.08
|
1964.06.27
|
|
Rideout, Sherwood Hayes
|
Liberal
|
Westmorland, New Brunswick
|
1963.04.08
|
1964.05.29
|
|
Garland, John Richard
|
Liberal
|
Nipissing, Ontario
|
1963.04.08
|
1964.03.14
Died in office.
|
|
Jones, Henry Frank
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|
1963.04.08
|
1964.03.04
|
|
Denis, Azellus
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Denis, Quebec
|
1963.04.08
|
1964.02.02
Resignation. Called to the Senate, February 3, 1964.
|
|
Chevrier, Lionel
|
Liberal
|
Laurier, Quebec
|
1963.04.08
|
1963.12.27
Resignation. Appointed High Commissioner for Canada in London, February 6, 1964.
|
|
Crestohl, Leon David
|
Liberal
|
Cartier, Quebec
|
1962.06.18
|
1963.03.21
Died shortly after dissolution of the 25th Parliament.
|
|
Rowe, William Earl
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Dufferin--Simcoe, Ontario
|
1962.06.18
|
1963.01.08
Resignation.
|
|
Regier, Erhart
|
New Democratic Party
|
Burnaby--Coquitlam, British Columbia
|
1962.06.18
|
1962.08.20
Resignation.
|
|
Hardie, Mervyn Arthur
|
Liberal
|
Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories
|
1958.03.31
|
1961.10.18
|
|
Comtois, Paul
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Nicolet--Yamaska, Quebec
|
1958.03.31
|
1961.10.05
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, October 6, 1961.
|
|
Anderson, William
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Waterloo South, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1961.06.06
|
|
Macdonald, John Augustine
|
Progressive Conservative
|
King's, Prince Edward Island
|
1958.03.31
|
1961.01.04
|
|
Van Horne, Joseph Charles
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick
|
1958.03.31
|
1961.01.01
Resignation.
|
|
Stanton, Hayden
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Leeds, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1960.12.07
|
|
Pearkes, George Randolph
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Esquimalt--Saanich, British Columbia
|
1958.03.31
|
1960.10.10
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, October 12, 1960.
|
|
Brooks, Alfred Johnson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Royal, New Brunswick
|
1958.03.31
|
1960.09.11
Resignation. Called to the Senate, September 12, 1960.
|
|
Fraser, Gordon Knapman
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Peterborough, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1960.05.26
|
|
Houck, William Limburg
|
Liberal
|
Niagara Falls, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1960.05.05
|
|
Courtemanche, Henri
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Labelle, Quebec
|
1958.03.31
|
1960.01.19
Resignation. For health reasons. Called to the Senate, January 20, 1960.
|
|
Gour, Joseph-Omer
|
Liberal
|
Russell, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1959.03.24
|
|
Smith, Sidney Earle
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Hastings--Frontenac, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1959.03.17
Died in office.
|
|
Lockyer, Edward Russell
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Trinity, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1958.10.05
|
|
Yacula, Val
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Springfield, Manitoba
|
1958.03.31
|
1958.09.24
|
|
Lesage, Jean
|
Liberal
|
Montmagny--l'Islet, Quebec
|
1958.03.31
|
1958.06.11
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Casselman, Arza Clair
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Grenville--Dundas, Ontario
|
1958.03.31
|
1958.05.11
|
|
White, George Stanley
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Hastings--Frontenac, Ontario
|
1957.06.10
|
1957.09.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Blair, William Gourlay
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Lanark, Ontario
|
1957.06.10
|
1957.06.16
Died one week after 1957 general election.
|
|
Hosking, Henry Alfred
|
Liberal
|
Wellington South, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1957.06.03
|
|
Healy, Thomas Patrick
|
Liberal
|
St. Ann, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1957.04.12
|
|
Drew, George Alexander
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Carleton, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1957.01.08
Resignation.
|
|
Trainor, Owen C.
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Winnipeg South, Manitoba
|
1953.08.10
|
1956.11.28
|
|
Ross, Thomas Hambly
|
Liberal
|
Hamilton East, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1956.11.20
|
|
Bennett, Sybil
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Halton, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1956.11.12
|
|
MacDougall, John Lorne
|
Liberal
|
Vancouver--Burrard, British Columbia
|
1953.08.10
|
1956.06.06
|
|
Noseworthy, Joseph William
|
C.C.F.
|
York South, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1956.03.30
|
|
Côté, Alcide
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Jean--Iberville--Napierville, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1955.08.07
Died in office.
|
|
Picard, Louis-Philippe
|
Liberal
|
Bellechasse, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1955.08.02
Resignation. Appointed Canadian Ambassador to Argentina.
|
|
Croll, David Arnold
|
Liberal
|
Spadina, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1955.07.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 28, 1955.
|
|
Pouliot, Jean-François
|
Liberal
|
Témiscouata, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1955.07.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Power, Charles Gavan
|
Liberal
|
Quebec South, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1955.07.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 28, 1955.
|
|
Boucher, Joseph Gaspard
|
Liberal
|
Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick
|
1953.08.10
|
1955.04.18
|
|
Fair, Robert
|
Social Credit
|
Battle River--Camrose, Alberta
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.11.01
|
|
Wood, Robert James
|
Liberal
|
Selkirk, Manitoba
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.08.08
|
|
Claxton, Brooke
|
Liberal
|
St. Lawrence--St. George, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.07.31
Resignation. Appointed Canadian Vice-President of Metropolitan Insurance Co., August 1, 1954.
|
|
Abbott, Douglas Charles
|
Liberal
|
Saint-Antoine--Westmount, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.06.30
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, July 1, 1954.
|
|
Chevrier, Lionel
|
Liberal
|
Stormont, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.06.30
Resignation. Appointed President of the St-Lawrence Seaway Authority, July 1, 1954.
|
|
Conacher, Lionel Pretoria
|
Liberal
|
Trinity, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.05.26
|
|
Adamson, Agar Rodney
|
Progressive Conservative
|
York West, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.04.08
|
|
Coyle, Charles Delmar
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Elgin, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1954.01.19
|
|
Côté, Paul-Émile
|
Liberal
|
Verdun, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1953.12.31
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
|
|
Nadon, Joseph-Célestin
|
Liberal
|
Gatineau, Quebec
|
1953.08.10
|
1953.12.17
|
|
Graydon, Gordon
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Peel, Ontario
|
1953.08.10
|
1953.09.19
|
|
Tremblay, Léonard-David Sweezey
|
Liberal
|
Dorchester, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1953.06.11
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Laing, Arthur
|
Liberal
|
Vancouver South, British Columbia
|
1949.06.27
|
1953.04.30
Resignation.
|
|
MacLean, Matthew
|
Liberal
|
Cape Breton North and Victoria, Nova Scotia
|
1949.06.27
|
1953.04.07
|
|
Mayhew, Robert Wellington
|
Liberal
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.11.14
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Japan, October 15, 1952.
|
|
Harris, Joseph Henry
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Danforth, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.10.24
|
|
Cournoyer, Gérard
|
Liberal
|
Richelieu--Verchères, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.07.05
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Dion, Joseph-Alfred
|
Liberal
|
Roberval, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.04.07
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
|
|
Richard, Clovis-Thomas
|
Liberal
|
Gloucester, New Brunswick
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.03.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Rinfret, Édouard-Gabriel
|
Liberal
|
Outremont--St-Jean, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.02.12
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, Quebec, February 13, 1952.
|
|
Gosselin, Henri A.
|
Liberal
|
Brome--Missisquoi, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.01.27
|
|
Breithaupt, Louis Orville
|
Liberal
|
Waterloo North, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.01.22
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
|
|
Hatfield, Heber Harold
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Victoria--Carleton, New Brunswick
|
1949.06.27
|
1952.01.03
|
|
Thomson, Walter Cunningham
|
Liberal
|
Ontario, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1951.10.09
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
|
|
Smith, Arthur Leroy
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Calgary West, Alberta
|
1949.06.27
|
1951.07.05
Resignation.
|
|
Maybank, Ralph
|
Liberal
|
Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba
|
1949.06.27
|
1951.04.24
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Court of King's Bench for Manitoba.
|
|
Homuth, Karl Kenneth
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Waterloo South, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1951.03.19
|
|
Matthews, James Ewen
|
Liberal
|
Brandon, Manitoba
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.11.24
|
|
Douglas, James Lester
|
Liberal
|
Queen's, Prince Edward Island
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.09.30
|
|
Fauteux, Gaspard
|
Liberal
|
St. Mary, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.08.28
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
|
|
Mitchell, Humphrey
|
Liberal
|
Welland, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.08.01
Died in office.
|
|
Belzile, Gleason
|
Liberal
|
Rimouski, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.07.25
|
|
Lapalme, Georges-Émile
|
Liberal
|
Joliette--l'Assomption--Montcalm, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.06.23
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Isnor, Gordon Benjamin
|
Liberal
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.05.01
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Hartt, Maurice
|
Liberal
|
Cartier, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.03.15
|
|
Church, Thomas Langton
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Broadview, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.02.07
|
|
Gibson, Colin William George
|
Liberal
|
Hamilton West, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1950.01.17
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario.
|
|
Reid, Thomas
|
Liberal
|
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.09.06
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Michaud, Benoît
|
Liberal
|
Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.29
|
|
Marquis, Eugène
|
Liberal
|
Kamouraska, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec.
|
|
Bertrand, Ernest
|
Liberal
|
Laurier, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Quebec.
|
|
Jean, Joseph
|
Liberal
|
Mercier, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court for the District of Montreal.
|
|
Marier, Elphège
|
Liberal
|
Jacques Cartier, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec.
|
|
McMillin, John Ernest
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Greenwood, Ontario
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.21
Died before taking his seat.
|
|
Raymond, Léon-Joseph
|
Liberal
|
Gatineau, Quebec
|
1949.06.27
|
1949.08.04
Resignation. Appointed Clerk of the House of Commons.
|
|
Jaques, Norman
|
Social Credit
|
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
|
1945.06.11
|
1949.01.31
|
|
Dubois, Lucien
|
Independent Liberal
|
Nicolet--Yamaska, Quebec
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.11.08
|
|
Glen, James Allison
|
Liberal
|
Marquette, Manitoba
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.11.04
Resignation. For health reasons.
|
|
Boucher, George Russell
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Carleton, Ontario
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.11.01
Resignation. To allow George Drew to run for office.
|
|
Ilsley, James Lorimer
|
Liberal
|
Digby--Annapolis--Kings, Nova Scotia
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.10.27
Resignation. To return to his law practice, October 28, 1948.
|
|
Farquhar, Thomas
|
Liberal
|
Algoma East, Ontario
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.09.09
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Lacombe, Liguori
|
Independent
|
Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.07.04
Resignation.
|
|
Tucker, Walter Adam
|
Liberal
|
Rosthern, Saskatchewan
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.06.07
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Saskatchewan.
|
|
Mackenzie, Ian Alistair
|
Liberal
|
Vancouver Centre, British Columbia
|
1945.06.11
|
1948.01.18
Resignation. Called to the Senate, January 19, 1948.
|
|
Sinclair, William Edmund Newton
|
Liberal
|
Ontario, Ontario
|
1945.06.11
|
1947.11.26
|
|
Stirling, Grote
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Yale, British Columbia
|
1945.06.11
|
1947.10.04
Resignation.
|
|
Bridges, Hedley Francis Gregory
|
Liberal
|
York--Sunbury, New Brunswick
|
1945.06.11
|
1947.08.10
Died in office.
|
|
Macdonald, William Chisholm
|
Liberal
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia
|
1945.06.11
|
1946.11.19
|
|
Cardin, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur
|
Independent
|
Richelieu--Verchères, Quebec
|
1945.06.11
|
1946.10.20
|
|
Leader, Harry
|
Liberal
|
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
|
1945.06.11
|
1946.05.09
|
|
McDonald, Wallace Reginald
|
Liberal
|
Pontiac, Quebec
|
1945.06.11
|
1946.05.02
|
|
Bruce, Herbert Alexander
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Parkdale, Ontario
|
1945.06.11
|
1946.03.30
Resignation.
|
|
MacDiarmid, William Burton
|
Liberal
|
Glengarry, Ontario
|
1945.06.11
|
1945.06.22
Resignation. To allow W.L. Mackenzie King to run for office.
|
|
Turner, John Mouat
|
Liberal
|
Springfield, Manitoba
|
1940.03.26
|
1945.02.24
|
|
Telford, William Pattison
|
Liberal
|
Grey North, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.12.09
Resignation. To allow A.G.L. McNaughton to run for office.
|
|
McNiven, Donald Alexander
|
Liberal
|
Regina City, Saskatchewan
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.10.19
Resignation.
|
|
Poirier, Joseph Alphée
|
Liberal
|
Bonaventure, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.09.19
|
|
Fontaine, Joseph-Théophile-Adélard
|
Liberal
|
St. Hyacinthe--Bagot, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.07.27
Resignation.
|
|
Bertrand, Lionel
|
Independent Liberal
|
Terrebonne, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.07.26
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Lizotte, Louis Philippe
|
Liberal
|
Kamouraska, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.07.24
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Gauthier, Pierre
|
Liberal
|
Portneuf, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.07.20
Resignation.
|
|
Lacroix, Édouard
|
Liberal
|
Beauce, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.07.11
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Gingues, Maurice
|
Liberal
|
Sherbrooke, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.06.20
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Douglas, Thomas Clement (Tommy)
|
C.C.F.
|
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.05.31
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Saskatchewan.
|
|
Durocher, Eugène
|
Liberal
|
St. James, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.05.10
|
|
McKinnon, Hugh Bathgate
|
Liberal
|
Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1944.04.10
|
|
Bercovitch, Peter
|
Liberal
|
Cartier, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1942.12.27
|
|
Fleming, Harry Raymond
|
Liberal
|
Humboldt, Saskatchewan
|
1940.03.26
|
1942.11.05
|
|
Thorson, Joseph Thorarinn
|
Liberal
|
Selkirk, Manitoba
|
1940.03.26
|
1942.10.05
Resignation. Appointed President of the Exchequer Court of Canada, October 6, 1942.
|
|
Vien, Thomas
|
Liberal
|
Outremont, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1942.10.04
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Woodsworth, James Shaver
|
C.C.F.
|
Winnipeg North Centre, Manitoba
|
1940.03.26
|
1942.03.21
|
|
Casgrain, Pierre-François
|
Liberal
|
Charlevoix--Saguenay, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1941.12.14
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, December 15, 1941.
|
|
Lapointe, Ernest
|
Liberal
|
Quebec East, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1941.11.26
Died in office.
|
|
Cockeram, Alan
|
National Government
|
York South, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1941.11.26
Resignation. To allow Arthur Meighen to run for office.
|
|
Damude, Arthur Byron
|
Liberal
|
Welland, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1941.09.15
|
|
Deslauriers, Hermas
|
Liberal
|
St. Mary, Quebec
|
1940.03.26
|
1941.05.28
|
|
Casselman, Frederick Clayton
|
Liberal
|
Edmonton East, Alberta
|
1940.03.26
|
1941.03.20
|
|
Rogers, Norman McLeod
|
Liberal
|
Kingston City, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1940.06.10
Died in office.
|
|
Euler, William Daum
|
Liberal
|
Waterloo North, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1940.05.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Hyndman, Alonzo Bowen
|
National Government
|
Carleton, Ontario
|
1940.03.26
|
1940.04.09
|
|
Brown, Walter George
|
Unity
|
Saskatoon City, Saskatchewan
|
1940.03.26
|
1940.04.01
|
|
Francoeur, Joseph Napoléon
|
Liberal
|
Lotbinière, Quebec
|
1937.12.27
|
1940.02.08
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Quebec.
|
|
Fiset, Eugène
|
Liberal
|
Rimouski, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.12.13
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
|
|
MacLean, Alfred Edgar
|
Liberal
|
Prince, Prince Edward Island
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.10.28
|
|
Elliott, Otto Buchanan
|
Social Credit
|
Kindersley, Saskatchewan
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.10.25
Resignation.
|
|
Côté, Pierre-Émile
|
Liberal
|
Bonaventure, Quebec
|
1937.03.22
|
1939.10.10
Resignation.
|
|
Rinfret, Louis Édouard Fernand
|
Liberal
|
St. James, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.07.12
Died in office.
|
|
Young, Alexander MacGillivray
|
Liberal
|
Saskatoon City, Saskatchewan
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.07.09
|
|
Mallette, Joseph Léon Vital
|
Liberal
|
Jacques Cartier, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.04.17
|
|
Rutherford, James Warren
|
Liberal
|
Kent, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.02.27
|
|
Bennett, Richard Bedford
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Calgary West, Alberta
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.01.28
Resignation.
|
|
Girouard, Wilfrid
|
Liberal
|
Drummond--Arthabaska, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1939.01.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
|
|
Beaubier, David Wilson
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Brandon, Manitoba
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.09.01
|
|
Jacobs, Samuel William
|
Liberal
|
Cartier, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.08.21
|
|
Edwards, Alexander McKay
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Waterloo South, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.06.03
|
|
Betts, Frederick Cronyn
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
London, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.05.07
|
|
Sinclair, Peter
|
Liberal
|
Queen's, Prince Edward Island
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.03.08
|
|
Hall, William Samuel
|
Social Credit
|
Edmonton East, Alberta
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.01.26
|
|
Ryan, William Michael
|
Liberal
|
St. John--Albert, New Brunswick
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.01.04
|
|
Perley, George Halsey
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Argenteuil, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1938.01.04
|
|
Mercier, Paul
|
Liberal
|
St. Henry, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.11.29
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Circuit Court for the Montreal District.
|
|
Verville, Joseph-Achille
|
Liberal
|
Lotbinière, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.11.20
|
|
Tolmie, Simon Fraser
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
1936.06.08
|
1937.10.13
|
|
Rowe, William Earl
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Dufferin--Simcoe, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.09.28
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
|
|
Cameron, Daniel Alexander
|
Liberal
|
Cape Breton North and Victoria, Nova Scotia
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.09.04
|
|
Campbell, Colin Alexander
|
Liberal
|
Frontenac--Addington, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.08.11
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
|
|
McKay, Matthew
|
Liberal
|
Renfrew North, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.02.14
|
|
Wilton, Herbert Earl
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Hamilton West, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.02.01
|
|
Marcil, Charles
|
Liberal
|
Bonaventure, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1937.01.29
|
|
Chevrier, Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa East, Ontario
|
1935.10.14
|
1936.09.22
Resignation. Appointed Justice of the High Court of Justice of Ontario.
|
|
Veniot, Peter John
|
Liberal
|
Gloucester, New Brunswick
|
1935.10.14
|
1936.07.06
|
|
Perras, Fizalam-William
|
Liberal
|
Wright, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1936.06.28
|
|
Plunkett, D'Arcy Britton
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
1935.10.14
|
1936.05.03
|
|
Duff, William
|
Liberal
|
Antigonish--Guysborough, Nova Scotia
|
1935.10.14
|
1936.02.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Cannon, Lucien
|
Liberal
|
Portneuf, Quebec
|
1935.10.14
|
1936.01.14
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
|
|
Larabee, J. James
|
Liberal
|
Queen's, Prince Edward Island
|
1935.10.14
|
1935.12.17
Resignation. Becomes Special Officer in the Fisheries Protection Service of Canada assigned to Prince Edward Island.
|
|
McKenzie, Robert
|
Liberal
|
Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
|
1935.10.14
|
1935.12.08
Resignation. To allow J.G. Gardiner to run for office.
|
|
Fortin, Émile
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Lévis, Quebec
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.08.13
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Rhodes, Edgar Nelson
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Richmond--West Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
|
1930.09.02
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Sauvé, Arthur
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec
|
1930.08.25
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 20, 1935.
|
|
Macdonald, John Alexander
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
King's, Prince Edward Island
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 20, 1935.
|
|
Duranleau, Alfred
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Chambly--Verchères, Quebec
|
1930.08.25
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court of Quebec, July 20, 1935.
|
|
Quinn, Felix Patrick
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Arthurs, James
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Parry Sound, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Jones, George Burpee
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Royal, New Brunswick
|
1932.06.27
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Cantley, Thomas
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Pictou, Nova Scotia
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Mercier, Joseph-Alexandre
|
Liberal
|
Laurier--Outremont, Quebec
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.07.16
|
|
Thompson, Alfred Burke
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Simcoe East, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.05.17
Resignation.
|
|
La Vergne, Armand Renaud
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Montmagny, Quebec
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.03.05
|
|
MacLaren, Murray
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
St. John--Albert, New Brunswick
|
1930.08.25
|
1935.02.11
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, February 8, 1935.
|
|
Nicholson, George Brecken
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Algoma East, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1935.01.01
|
|
Denis, Joseph-Arthur
|
Liberal
|
St. Denis, Quebec
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.10.01
|
|
Cowan, Walter Davy
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Long Lake, Saskatchewan
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.09.28
|
|
Black, William Anderson
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.09.01
|
|
Heenan, Peter
|
Liberal
|
Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.07.09
Resignation.
|
|
Hepburn, Mitchell Frederick
|
Liberal
|
Elgin West, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.06.08
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
|
|
Spankie, William
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Frontenac--Addington, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.05.27
|
|
Lennox, Thomas Herbert
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
York North, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1934.05.03
|
|
Ryckman, Edmond Baird
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Toronto East, Ontario
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1930.08.25
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1934.01.11
Died in office.
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Cayley, Thomas Merritt
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Liberal
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Oxford South, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1933.05.30
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Campbell, Milton Neil
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Progressive
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Mackenzie, Saskatchewan
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1930.07.28
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1933.02.05
Resignation. To serve as Vice Chairman of the Tariff Board of Canada.
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Cormier, Maximilien Dominic (Maxime)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick
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1930.07.28
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1933.01.14
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McMillan, Thomas
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Liberal
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Huron South, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1932.06.07
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Jones, George Burpee
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Royal, New Brunswick
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1930.07.28
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1932.04.12
Resignation.
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Robitaille, Clément
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Liberal
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Maisonneuve, Quebec
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1930.07.28
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1932.01.16
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Buckley, John Francis
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Liberal
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Athabaska, Alberta
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1930.07.28
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1931.11.27
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Bettez, Arthur
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Liberal
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Three Rivers--St. Maurice, Quebec
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1930.07.28
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1931.01.04
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Rennie, George Septimus
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Hamilton East, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1930.10.13
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Macdonald, John Alexander
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Richmond--West Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.21
Resignation. To allow E.N. Rhodes to run for office.
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Weir, Robert
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Melfort, Saskatchewan
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.07
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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Murphy, Thomas Gerow
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Neepawa, Manitoba
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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Gordon, Wesley Ashton
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Timiskaming South, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Minister of Mines.
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Sauvé, Arthur
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Postmaster General, August 7, 1930.
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McLean, Michael Dalton
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Kootenay East, British Columbia
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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Manion, Robert James
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Fort William, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Railways and Canals.
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Dupré, Maurice
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Quebec West, Quebec
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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Sutherland, Donald Matheson
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Oxford North, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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Bennett, Richard Bedford
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Calgary West, Alberta
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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|
Stewart, Hugh Alexander
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Leeds, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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|
Duranleau, Alfred
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Chambly--Verchères, Quebec
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Marine, August 7, 1930.
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|
Guthrie, Hugh
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Wellington South, Ontario
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, August 7, 1930.
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|
Ryckman, Edmond Baird
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
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Toronto East, Ontario
|
1930.07.28
|
1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of National Revenue, August 7, 1930.
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|
MacLaren, Murray
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
St. John--Albert, New Brunswick
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1930.07.28
|
1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Pensions and National Health, August 7, 1930.
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Cahan, Charles Hazlitt
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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St. Lawrence--St. George, Quebec
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1930.07.28
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1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
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Forke, Robert
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Liberal Progressive
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Brandon, Manitoba
|
1926.11.02
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1929.12.29
Resignation. Called to the Senate, December 30, 1929.
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Morin, Georges Dorèze
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Liberal
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Bagot, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
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1929.12.24
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|
Robb, James Alexander
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Liberal
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Châteauguay--Huntingdon, Quebec
|
1926.11.02
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1929.11.11
Died in office.
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Lanctôt, Roch
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Liberal
|
Laprairie--Napierville, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
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1929.05.30
|
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Edwards, John Wesley
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Frontenac--Addington, Ontario
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1926.09.14
|
1929.04.18
|
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Auger, Louis Mathias
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Liberal
|
Prescott, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
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1929.03.21
Resignation. Accused of rape. Found innocent but declared guilty of seduction.
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|
Preston, Richard Franklin
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Lanark, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
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1929.02.08
|
|
Wilson, Lawrence Alexander
|
Liberal
|
Vaudreuil--Soulanges, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1929.02.01
Resignation.
|
|
Goodison, William Thomas
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Liberal
|
Lambton West, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1928.12.03
|
|
Tolmie, Simon Fraser
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
1926.09.14
|
1928.06.05
Resignation.
|
|
Drayton, Henry Lumley
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
York West, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1928.04.23
Resignation. Becomes Chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.
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|
Denis, Jean-Joseph
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Liberal
|
Joliette, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1928.04.23
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Quebec, November 3, 1928.
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Spence, George
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Liberal
|
Maple Creek, Saskatchewan
|
1926.09.14
|
1927.10.14
Resignation.
|
|
Flemming, James Kidd
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Victoria--Carleton, New Brunswick
|
1926.09.14
|
1927.02.10
|
|
King, John Warwick
|
Progressive
|
Huron North, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1927.01.14
|
|
Douglas, John Carey
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Antigonish--Guysborough, Nova Scotia
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.12.10
|
|
Elliott, John Campbell
|
Liberal
|
Middlesex West, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.24
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Public Works, September 25, 1926.
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|
Malcolm, James
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Liberal
|
Bruce North, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.21
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
King, James Horace
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Liberal
|
Kootenay East, British Columbia
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Heenan, Peter
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Liberal
|
Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
|
Liberal
|
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Motherwell, William Richard
|
Liberal
|
Melville, Saskatchewan
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Hatfield, Paul Lacombe
|
Liberal
|
Shelburne--Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.06
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
|
|
Stewart, Charles A.
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Liberal
|
Edmonton West, Alberta
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Euler, William Daum
|
Liberal
|
Waterloo North, Ontario
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Customs and Excise.
|
|
Lapointe, Ernest
|
Liberal
|
Quebec East, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Cardin, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur
|
Liberal
|
Richelieu, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Rinfret, Louis Édouard Fernand
|
Liberal
|
St. James, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Dunning, Charles Avery
|
Liberal
|
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Railways and Canals, September 25, 1926.
|
|
Cannon, Lucien
|
Liberal
|
Dorchester, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Robb, James Alexander
|
Liberal
|
Châteauguay--Huntingdon, Quebec
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Veniot, Peter John
|
Liberal
|
Gloucester, New Brunswick
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
|
|
Forke, Robert
|
Liberal Progressive
|
Brandon, Manitoba
|
1926.09.14
|
1926.10.04
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Immigration and Colonization, September 25, 1926.
|
|
Elliott, John Campbell
|
Liberal
|
Middlesex West, Ontario
|
1925.10.29
|
1926.03.07
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Labour, March 8, 1926.
|
|
Darke, Francis Nicholson
|
Liberal
|
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
1925.10.29
|
1926.02.20
Resignation. To allow C.A. Dunning to run for office.
|
|
McDonald, Charles
|
Liberal
|
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
|
1925.10.29
|
1926.01.15
Resignation. To allow W.L. Mackenzie King to run for office.
|
|
Marcile, Joseph Edmond
|
Liberal
|
Bagot, Quebec
|
1925.10.29
|
1925.11.05
|
|
Savard, Edmond
|
Liberal
|
Chicoutimi--Saguenay, Quebec
|
1921.12.06
|
1925.10.22
Died, prior to the 1925 general election.
|
|
Snowball, William Bunting
|
Liberal
|
Northumberland, New Brunswick
|
1924.10.07
|
1925.09.27
|
|
Bureau, Jacques
|
Liberal
|
Three Rivers and St. Maurice, Quebec
|
1922.01.19
|
1925.09.04
Resignation. Called to the Senate, September 5, 1925.
|
|
Baxter, John Babington Macaulay
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
St. John--Albert, New Brunswick
|
1921.12.06
|
1925.07.23
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in New Brunswick.
|
|
Drummond, John Douglas Fraser
|
Progressive
|
Middlesex West, Ontario
|
1921.12.06
|
1925.05.24
|
|
Thompson, Thomas Henry
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
Hastings East, Ontario
|
1921.12.06
|
1925.05.17
|
|
Hunt, Aylmer Byron
|
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