List of House members of the 41st Parliament of Canada
This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 41st Canadian Parliament (June 2, 2011 to August 2, 2015).[1]
Members
Key:
- Party leaders are italicized.
- Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
- The prime minister is both.
- The speaker is indicated by "†".
- Parliamentary secretaries are indicated by "‡".
Alberta
|
Name
|
Party
|
Electoral district
|
First elected / previously elected
|
|
Lee Richardson (until May 30, 2012)
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Centre
|
1988,[a] 2004
|
|
Joan Crockatt (after November 26, 2012)
|
Conservative
|
2012
|
|
Michelle Rempel
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Centre-North
|
2011
|
|
Deepak Obhrai
|
Conservative
|
Calgary East
|
1997
|
|
Devinder Shory
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Northeast
|
2008
|
|
Diane Ablonczy
|
Conservative
|
Calgary—Nose Hill
|
1993
|
|
Jason Kenney
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Southeast
|
1997
|
|
Stephen Harper
|
Conservative
|
Calgary Southwest
|
1993,[b] 2002
|
|
Rob Anders
|
Conservative
|
Calgary West
|
1997
|
|
Kevin Sorenson
|
Conservative
|
Crowfoot
|
2000
|
|
Laurie Hawn
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton Centre
|
2006
|
|
Peter Goldring
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton East
|
1997
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
|
Conservativea
|
|
James Rajotte
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton—Leduc
|
2000
|
|
Mike Lake
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont
|
2006
|
|
Linda Duncan
|
New Democratic
|
Edmonton—Strathcona
|
2008
|
|
Brent Rathgeber
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton—St. Albert
|
2008
|
|
Independentb
|
|
Tim Uppal
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton—Sherwood Park
|
2008
|
|
Rona Ambrose
|
Conservative
|
Edmonton—Spruce Grove
|
2004
|
|
Brian Jean (until January 17, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
Fort McMurray—Athabasca
|
2004
|
|
David Yurdiga (after June 30, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
2014
|
|
Jim Hillyer
|
Conservative
|
Lethbridge
|
2011
|
|
Ted Menzies (until November 6, 2013)
|
Conservative
|
Macleod
|
2004
|
|
John Barlow (after June 30, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
2014
|
|
LaVar Payne
|
Conservative
|
Medicine Hat
|
2008
|
|
Chris Warkentin
|
Conservative
|
Peace River
|
2006
|
|
Earl Dreeshen
|
Conservative
|
Red Deer
|
2008
|
|
Leon Benoit
|
Conservative
|
Vegreville—Wainwright
|
1993
|
|
Brian Storseth
|
Conservative
|
Westlock—St. Paul
|
2006
|
|
Blaine Calkins
|
Conservative
|
Wetaskiwin
|
2006
|
|
Blake Richards
|
Conservative
|
Wild Rose
|
2008
|
|
Rob Merrifield (until September 17, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
Yellowhead
|
2000
|
|
Jim Eglinski (after November 17, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
2014
|
- ^a Voluntarily left caucus on December 5, 2011, and re-joined the Conservative caucus on June 6, 2013
- ^b Left caucus on June 5, 2013
British Columbia
- ^c Resigned from caucus March 31, 2015.
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
- ^d Suspended from caucus November 5, 2014.
Nova Scotia
Ontario
|
Name
|
Party
|
Electoral district
|
First elected / previously elected
|
|
Chris Alexander
|
Conservative
|
Ajax—Pickering
|
2011
|
|
Carol Hughes
|
New Democratic
|
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
|
2008
|
|
David Sweet
|
Conservative
|
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
|
2006
|
|
Patrick Brown (until May 13, 2015)
|
Conservative
|
Barrie
|
2006
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Matthew Kellway
|
New Democratic
|
Beaches—East York
|
2011
|
|
Bal Gosal
|
Conservative
|
Bramalea—Gore—Malton
|
2011
|
|
Parm Gill
|
Conservative
|
Brampton—Springdale
|
2011
|
|
Kyle Seeback
|
Conservative
|
Brampton West
|
2011
|
|
Phil McColeman
|
Conservative
|
Brant
|
2008
|
|
Larry Miller
|
Conservative
|
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
|
2004
|
|
Mike Wallace
|
Conservative
|
Burlington
|
2006
|
|
Gary Goodyear
|
Conservative
|
Cambridge
|
2004
|
|
Gordon O'Connor
|
Conservative
|
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
|
2004
|
|
Dave Van Kesteren
|
Conservative
|
Chatham-Kent—Essex
|
2006
|
|
Andrew Cash
|
New Democratic
|
Davenport
|
2011
|
|
Joe Daniel
|
Conservative
|
Don Valley East
|
2011
|
|
John Carmichael
|
Conservative
|
Don Valley West
|
2011
|
|
David Tilson
|
Conservative
|
Dufferin—Caledon
|
2004
|
|
Bev Oda (until July 31, 2012)
|
Conservative
|
Durham
|
2004
|
|
Erin O'Toole (after November 26, 2012)
|
Conservative
|
2012
|
|
Joe Oliver
|
Conservative
|
Eglinton—Lawrence
|
2011
|
|
Joe Preston
|
Conservative
|
Elgin—Middlesex—London
|
2004
|
|
Jeff Watson
|
Conservative
|
Essex
|
2004
|
|
Ted Opitz
|
Conservative
|
Etobicoke Centre
|
2011
|
|
Bernard Trottier
|
Conservative
|
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
|
2011
|
|
Kirsty Duncan
|
Liberal
|
Etobicoke North
|
2008
|
|
Pierre Lemieux
|
Conservative
|
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
|
2006
|
|
Frank Valeriote
|
Liberal
|
Guelph
|
2008
|
|
Diane Finley
|
Conservative
|
Haldimand—Norfolk
|
2004
|
|
Barry Devolin
|
Conservative
|
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
|
2004
|
|
Lisa Raitt
|
Conservative
|
Halton
|
2008
|
|
David Christopherson
|
New Democratic
|
Hamilton Centre
|
2004
|
|
Wayne Marston
|
New Democratic
|
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
|
2006
|
|
Chris Charlton
|
New Democratic
|
Hamilton Mountain
|
2006
|
|
Ben Lobb
|
Conservative
|
Huron—Bruce
|
2008
|
|
Greg Rickford
|
Conservative
|
Kenora
|
2008
|
|
Ted Hsu
|
Liberal
|
Kingston and the Islands
|
2011
|
|
Stephen Woodworth
|
Conservative
|
Kitchener Centre
|
2008
|
|
Harold Albrecht
|
Conservative
|
Kitchener—Conestoga
|
2006
|
|
Peter Braid
|
Conservative
|
Kitchener—Waterloo
|
2008
|
|
Bev Shipley
|
Conservative
|
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
|
2006
|
|
Scott Reid
|
Conservative
|
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
|
2000
|
|
Gord Brown
|
Conservative
|
Leeds—Grenville
|
2004
|
|
Irene Mathyssen
|
New Democratic
|
London—Fanshawe
|
2006
|
|
Susan Truppe
|
Conservative
|
London North Centre
|
2011
|
|
Ed Holder
|
Conservative
|
London West
|
2008
|
|
John McCallum
|
Liberal
|
Markham—Unionville
|
2000
|
|
Eve Adams
|
Conservative
|
Mississauga—Brampton South
|
2011
|
|
Liberale
|
|
Wladyslaw Lizon
|
Conservative
|
Mississauga East—Cooksville
|
2011
|
|
Bob Dechert
|
Conservative
|
Mississauga—Erindale
|
2008
|
|
Stella Ambler
|
Conservative
|
Mississauga South
|
2011
|
|
Brad Butt
|
Conservative
|
Mississauga—Streetsville
|
2011
|
|
Pierre Poilievre
|
Conservative
|
Nepean—Carleton
|
2004
|
|
Lois Brown
|
Conservative
|
Newmarket—Aurora
|
2008
|
|
Rob Nicholson
|
Conservative
|
Niagara Falls
|
1984, 2004
|
|
Dean Allison
|
Conservative
|
Niagara West—Glanbrook
|
2004
|
|
Claude Gravelle
|
New Democratic
|
Nickel Belt
|
2008
|
|
Jay Aspin
|
Conservative
|
Nipissing—Timiskaming
|
2011
|
|
Rick Norlock
|
Conservative
|
Northumberland—Quinte West
|
2006
|
|
Terence Young
|
Conservative
|
Oakville
|
2008
|
|
Paul Calandra
|
Conservative
|
Oak Ridges—Markham
|
2008
|
|
Colin Carrie
|
Conservative
|
Oshawa
|
2004
|
|
Paul Dewar
|
New Democratic
|
Ottawa Centre
|
2006
|
|
Royal Galipeau
|
Conservative
|
Ottawa—Orléans
|
2006
|
|
David McGuinty
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa South
|
2004
|
|
Mauril Bélanger
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa—Vanier
|
1995
|
|
John Baird (until March 16, 2015)
|
Conservative
|
Ottawa West—Nepean
|
2006
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Dave MacKenzie
|
Conservative
|
Oxford
|
2004
|
|
Peggy Nash
|
New Democratic
|
Parkdale—High Park
|
2006, 2011
|
|
Tony Clement
|
Conservative
|
Parry Sound-Muskoka
|
2006
|
|
Gary Schellenberger
|
Conservative
|
Perth Wellington
|
2003
|
|
Dean Del Mastro (until November 5, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
Peterborough
|
2006
|
|
Independent Conservativef
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Corneliu Chisu
|
Conservative
|
Pickering—Scarborough East
|
2011
|
|
Daryl Kramp
|
Conservative
|
Prince Edward—Hastings
|
2004
|
|
Cheryl Gallant
|
Conservative
|
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
|
2000
|
|
Costas Menegakis
|
Conservative
|
Richmond Hill
|
2011
|
|
Pat Davidson
|
Conservative
|
Sarnia—Lambton
|
2006
|
|
Bryan Hayes
|
Conservative
|
Sault Ste. Marie
|
2011
|
|
Jim Karygiannis (until April 1, 2014)
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough—Agincourt
|
1988
|
|
Arnold Chan (after June 30, 2014)
|
Liberal
|
2014
|
|
Roxanne James
|
Conservative
|
Scarborough Centre
|
2011
|
|
John McKay
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough-Guildwood
|
1997
|
|
Dan Harris
|
New Democratic
|
Scarborough Southwest
|
2011
|
|
Rathika Sitsabaiesan
|
New Democratic
|
Scarborough—Rouge River
|
2011
|
|
Kellie Leitch
|
Conservative
|
Simcoe—Grey
|
2011
|
|
Bruce Stanton
|
Conservative
|
Simcoe North
|
2006
|
|
Rick Dykstra
|
Conservative
|
St. Catharines
|
2006
|
|
Carolyn Bennett
|
Liberal
|
St. Paul's
|
1997
|
|
Guy Lauzon
|
Conservative
|
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
|
2004
|
|
Glenn Thibeault (until January 5, 2015)
|
New Democratic
|
Sudbury
|
2008
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Peter Kent
|
Conservative
|
Thornhill
|
2008
|
|
John Rafferty
|
New Democratic
|
Thunder Bay—Rainy River
|
2008
|
|
Bruce Hyer
|
New Democratic
|
Thunder Bay—Superior North
|
2008
|
|
Independent
|
|
Greeng
|
|
Charlie Angus
|
New Democratic
|
Timmins-James Bay
|
2004
|
|
Bob Raeh (until July 31, 2013)
|
Liberal
|
Toronto Centre
|
1978,[f] 2008
|
|
Chrystia Freeland (after November 25, 2013)
|
Liberal
|
2013
|
|
Jack Laytoni (until August 22, 2011)
|
New Democratic
|
Toronto—Danforth
|
2004
|
|
Craig Scott (after March 19, 2012)
|
New Democratic
|
2012
|
|
Olivia Chow (until March 12, 2014)
|
New Democratic
|
Trinity—Spadina
|
2006
|
|
Adam Vaughan (after June 30, 2014)
|
Liberal
|
2014
|
|
Julian Fantino
|
Conservative
|
Vaughan
|
2010
|
|
Malcolm Allen
|
New Democratic
|
Welland
|
2008
|
|
Michael Chong
|
Conservative
|
Wellington—Halton Hills
|
2004
|
|
Jim Flaherty (until April 10, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
Whitby—Oshawa
|
2006
|
|
Pat Perkins (after November 17, 2014)
|
Conservative
|
2014
|
|
Chungsen Leung
|
Conservative
|
Willowdale
|
2011
|
|
Joe Comartin
|
New Democratic
|
Windsor—Tecumseh
|
2000
|
|
Brian Masse
|
New Democratic
|
Windsor West
|
2002
|
|
Mark Adler
|
Conservative
|
York Centre
|
2011
|
|
Peter Van Loan
|
Conservative
|
York—Simcoe
|
2004
|
|
Mike Sullivan
|
New Democratic
|
York South—Weston
|
2011
|
|
Judy Sgro
|
Liberal
|
York West
|
1999
|
- ^e Changed affiliation on February 9, 2015.
- ^f Left caucus on September 26, 2013.
- ^g Left New Democratic caucus April 23, 2012. Joined Green caucus December 13, 2013.
- ^h Liberal leader until April 14, 2013.
- ^i New Democratic leader until July 28, 2011.
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
- ^j Expelled from caucus September 12, 2013.
- ^k Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus August 12, 2014. Sat as an independent until founding Strength in Democracy October 21, 2014.
- ^l New Democratic leader from July 28, 2011, to March 24, 2012.
- ^m Changed affiliation on February 27, 2013.
- ^n Suspended from caucus June 6, 2014.
- ^o New Democratic leader since March 24, 2012.
- ^p Liberal leader since April 14, 2013.
- ^q Changed affiliation on October 21, 2014.
- ^r Resigned from caucus August 25, 2014.
- ^s Suspended from caucus November 5, 2014.
- ^t Changed affiliation on January 10, 2012.
- ^u Changed affiliation on August 20, 2014.
Saskatchewan
Territories
Changes since the 41st election
The party standings have changed as follows:
May 2, 2011 – January 17, 2014
|
Number of members per party by date
|
2011
|
2012
|
2013
|
May 2
|
Aug 22
|
Dec 5
|
Jan 10
|
Mar 19
|
Apr 23
|
May 30
|
Jul 31
|
Aug 31
|
Nov 26
|
Feb 27
|
Mar 14
|
May 13
|
Jun 2
|
Jun 5
|
Jun 6
|
Jul 9
|
Jul 31
|
Aug 31
|
Sep 12
|
Sep 26
|
Nov 6
|
Nov 25
|
Dec 13
|
|
Conservative
|
166
|
165
|
164
|
163
|
165
|
164
|
163
|
164
|
163
|
162
|
161
|
160
|
162
|
|
New Democratic
|
103
|
102
|
101
|
102
|
101
|
100
|
101
|
100
|
|
Liberal
|
34
|
35
|
36
|
35
|
34
|
36
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
4
|
5
|
4
|
|
Green
|
1
|
2
|
|
Independent
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
|
Total members
|
308
|
307
|
308
|
307
|
306
|
305
|
308
|
307
|
308
|
307
|
306
|
305
|
304
|
303
|
307
|
|
Vacant
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
1
|
|
Government majority
|
24
|
25
|
23
|
22
|
21
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
21
|
20
|
21
|
19
|
21
|
20
|
21
|
20
|
18
|
17
|
January 17, 2014 – present
|
Number of members per party by date
|
2014
|
2015
|
Jan 17
|
Mar 12
|
Apr 1
|
Apr 10
|
Jun 6
|
Jun 30
|
Aug 12
|
Aug 20
|
Aug 25
|
Sep 17
|
Oct 21
|
Nov 5
|
Nov 17
|
Jan 5
|
Feb 9
|
Mar 16
|
Mar 31
|
May 13
|
|
Conservative
|
161
|
160
|
162
|
161
|
163
|
162
|
161
|
160
|
159
|
|
New Democratic
|
100
|
99
|
98
|
97
|
96
|
95
|
|
Liberal
|
36
|
35
|
37
|
35
|
36
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
|
Green
|
2
|
|
Strength in Democracy
|
0
|
2
|
|
Independent
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
5
|
7
|
8
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
1
|
0
|
|
Total members
|
306
|
305
|
304
|
303
|
307
|
306
|
305
|
307
|
306
|
305
|
304
|
|
Vacant
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
|
Government majority
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
17
|
16
|
17
|
19
|
20
|
18
|
17
|
15
|
14
|
Membership changes
Membership changes in the 41st Parliament
|
Date
|
Name
|
District
|
Party
|
Reason
|
|
August 22, 2011
|
Jack Layton
|
Toronto—Danforth
|
New Democratic
|
Died of cancer.
|
|
December 5, 2011
|
Peter Goldring
|
Edmonton East
|
Independent Conservative
|
Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, but retained affiliation.[2][3]
|
|
January 10, 2012
|
Lise St-Denis
|
Saint-Maurice—Champlain
|
Liberal
|
Changed affiliation from New Democratic to Liberal.[4]
|
|
March 19, 2012
|
Craig Scott
|
Toronto—Danforth
|
New Democratic
|
Elected in a by-election.[5]
|
|
April 23, 2012
|
Bruce Hyer
|
Thunder Bay—Superior North
|
Independent
|
Voluntarily left the New Democratic caucus, but retained party membership.[6][7]
|
|
May 30, 2012
|
Lee Richardson
|
Calgary Centre
|
Conservative
|
Resigned from the House to accept a job working for Alberta Premier Alison Redford.[8]
|
|
July 31, 2012
|
Bev Oda
|
Durham
|
Conservative
|
Voluntarily resigned from the Cabinet and the House following a series of personal expense scandals.[9]
|
|
August 31, 2012
|
Denise Savoie
|
Victoria
|
New Democratic
|
Voluntarily resigned from Parliament for health reasons.[10]
|
|
November 26, 2012
|
Joan Crockatt
|
Calgary Centre
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election.[11]
|
|
November 26, 2012
|
Erin O'Toole
|
Durham
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election[11]
|
|
November 26, 2012
|
Murray Rankin
|
Victoria
|
New Democratic
|
Elected in a by-election.[11]
|
|
February 27, 2013
|
Claude Patry
|
Jonquière—Alma
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Changed affiliation from New Democratic to Bloc Québécois.[12]
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March 14, 2013
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Peter Penashue
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Labrador
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Conservative
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Resigned to run in a by-election.[13]
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May 13, 2013
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Yvonne Jones
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Labrador
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Liberal
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Elected in a by-election.[14]
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June 2, 2013
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Denis Coderre
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Bourassa
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Liberal
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Resigned to run for mayor of Montreal.[15]
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June 5, 2013
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Brent Rathgeber
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Edmonton—St. Albert
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Independent
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Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, citing the Conservative party's "lack of commitment to transparency and open government".[16]
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June 6, 2013
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Peter Goldring
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Edmonton East
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Conservative
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Rejoined Conservative caucus.[17]
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July 9, 2013
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Vic Toews
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Provencher
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Conservative
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Resigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family.[18]
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July 31, 2013
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Bob Rae
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Toronto Centre
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Liberal
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Resigned to become First Nations negotiator in Ontario.[19][20]
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August 31, 2013
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Merv Tweed
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Brandon—Souris
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Conservative
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Resigned to become President of OmniTRAX Canada.[21]
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September 12, 2013
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Maria Mourani
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Ahuntsic
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Independent
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Expelled from Bloc Québécois caucus due to comments against the provincial Parti Québécois government's proposed Quebec Charter of Values.[22]
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September 26, 2013
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Dean Del Mastro
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Peterborough
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Independent Conservative
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Left caucus after being charged with breaking campaign rules during the 2008 election, but retained affiliation.[23][24]
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November 6, 2013
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Ted Menzies
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Macleod
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Conservative
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Resigned to become president and CEO of CropLife Canada.[25]
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November 25, 2013
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Emmanuel Dubourg
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Bourassa
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Liberal
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Elected in a by-election.[26]
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November 25, 2013
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Ted Falk
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Provencher
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Conservative
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Elected in a by-election.[26]
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November 25, 2013
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Chrystia Freeland
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Toronto Centre
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Liberal
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Elected in a by-election.[26]
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November 25, 2013
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Larry Maguire
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Brandon—Souris
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Conservative
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Elected in a by-election.[26]
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December 13, 2013
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Bruce Hyer
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Thunder Bay—Superior North
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Green
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Joined Green caucus.[27]
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January 17, 2014
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Brian Jean
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Fort McMurray—Athabasca
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Conservative
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Resigned to return to private life.[28][29]
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March 12, 2014
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Olivia Chow
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Trinity—Spadina
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New Democratic
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Resigned to run for mayor of Toronto.[30]
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April 1, 2014
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Jim Karygiannis
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Scarborough—Agincourt
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Liberal
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Resigned to enter Toronto municipal politics.[31]
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April 10, 2014
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Jim Flaherty
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Whitby—Oshawa
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Conservative
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Died of a heart attack.[32]
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June 6, 2014
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Manon Perreault
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Montcalm
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Independent
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Suspended from New Democratic caucus after being charged with public mischief.[33][34]
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June 30, 2014
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John Barlow
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Macleod
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Conservative
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Elected in a by-election.[35]
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June 30, 2014
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David Yurdiga
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Fort McMurray—Athabasca
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Conservative
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Elected in a by-election.[35]
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June 30, 2014
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Adam Vaughan
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Trinity—Spadina
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Liberal
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Elected in a by-election.[35]
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June 30, 2014
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Arnold Chan
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Scarborough—Agincourt
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Liberal
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Elected in a by-election.[35]
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August 12, 2014
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Jean-François Fortin
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Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
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Independent
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Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[36]
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August 20, 2014
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Sana Hassainia
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Verchères—Les Patriotes
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Independent
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Resigned from New Democratic caucus due to a conflict with the party over its stance on the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.[37]
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August 25, 2014
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André Bellavance
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Richmond—Arthabaska
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Independent
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Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[38]
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September 17, 2014
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Rob Merrifield
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Yellowhead
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Conservative
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Resigned to accept an appointment from Alberta Premier Jim Prentice as the province's envoy to the United States.[39][40]
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October 21, 2014
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Jean-François Fortin
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Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
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Strength in Democracy
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Co-created Strength in Democracy.[41]
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October 21, 2014
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Jean-François Larose
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Repentigny
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Strength in Democracy
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Resigned from New Democratic caucus upon co-creating Strength in Democracy.[41]
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November 5, 2014
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Scott Andrews
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Avalon
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Independent
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Suspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.[42]
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November 5, 2014
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Massimo Pacetti
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Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
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Independent
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Suspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.[42]
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November 5, 2014
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Dean Del Mastro
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Peterborough
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Independent Conservative
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Resigned his seat after being found guilty on three counts of violating election spending limits.[43][44]
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November 17, 2014
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Pat Perkins
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Whitby—Oshawa
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Conservative
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Elected in a by-election.[45]
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November 17, 2014
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Jim Eglinski
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Yellowhead
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Conservative
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Elected in a by-election.[45]
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January 5, 2015
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Glenn Thibeault
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Sudbury
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New Democratic
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Resigned to run in a provincial by-election.[46][47]
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February 9, 2015
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Eve Adams
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Mississauga—Brampton South
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Liberal
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Changed affiliation from Conservative to Liberal.[48]
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March 16, 2015
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John Baird
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Ottawa West—Nepean
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Conservative
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Resigned from cabinet, and subsequently from parliament, to enter private life.[49]
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March 31, 2015
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James Lunney
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Nanaimo—Alberni
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Independent
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Left caucus due to concerns about religious freedom.[50]
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May 13, 2015
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Patrick Brown
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Barrie
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Conservative
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Resigned after being elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.[51]
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See also
Notes
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- ^ "Former finance minister Jim Flaherty is dead at 64". The Globe and Mail. April 10, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
- ^ "Manon Perreault, NDP MP, faces criminal charges". CBC News. June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
- ^ "NDP MP Perreault suspended from caucus over public mischief charge". CTV News. June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Liberals win Toronto ridings, Conservatives hold Macleod". CBC News. June 30, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
- ^ Authier, Philip (August 12, 2014). "Bloc Québécois MP quits, cites issues with new party leader". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
- ^ "Quebec NDP MP Sana Hassainia defects over Mideast position". CBC News. August 20, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
- ^ "André Bellavance quits the Bloc to sit as an Independent | CBC News".
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- ^ a b "Jean-François Fortin fonde un nouveau parti à Ottawa". Radio-Canada. October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 21, 2014.
- ^ a b Raj, Althia (November 5, 2014). "2 Liberal MPs Suspended From Caucus After Sexual Harassment Allegations". The Huffington Post Canada. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
- ^ "Dean Del Mastro: MPs to vote on suspension on Wednesday". CBC News. November 4, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
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- ^ "NDP's Glenn Thibeault 'proud' to defect to Ontario Liberals". CBC News. December 16, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
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- ^ "Eve Adams, former Conservative MP, to join Liberal Party". CBC News. February 9, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
- ^ "John Baird, former foreign affairs minister, resigning as MP March 16". CBC News. March 11, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
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- ^ "Barrie MP Patrick Brown resigns seat as he shifts to lead provincial PCs". Ottawa Citizen. May 13, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
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