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[edit] Members of the Canadian House of Commons
MPs listed in one Parliament that are re-elected are not relisted in the next, to rid the list of redundancy, however duplicates may occur.
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This website lists all members, arranged either alphabetically by last name, or by parliament.
[edit] 5th Canadian Parliament
[edit] Ontario
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norfolk South | Joseph Jackson (Canadian politician) (disambiguate from Joseph Jackson) | Liberal | |
[edit] 9th Canadian Parliament
[edit] Ontario
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brockville | John Culbert | Conservative | |
| Bruce North | James Halliday (by-election of 1901-03-20) | Conservative | |
| Cardwell | Robert Johnston | Conservative | |
| Durham West | Charles Jonas Thornton (until election voided 6 October 1901) | Conservative | |
| Elgin West | Jabel Robinson | Independent | |
| Grey North | Edward Henry Horsey (died 23 July 1902) | Liberal | |
| Thomas Inkerman Thomson (by-election of 1903-02-24) | Conservative | ||
| Grey South | Matthew Kendal Richardson | Liberal-Conservative | |
| Haldimand and Monck | Andrew Thorburn Thompson | Liberal | |
| Huron South | George McEwen | Liberal | |
| Kent | George Stephens | Liberal | |
| Leeds North and Grenville North | John Reeve Lavell | Conservative | |
| Middlesex North | John Sherritt | Conservative | |
| Ontario South | William Ross | Liberal | |
| Wellington North | Edwin Tolton | Conservative | |
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argenteuil | Thomas Christie, Jr. (by-election of 1902-12-03) | Liberal | |
[edit] 10th Canadian Parliament
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Cape Breton and Victoria | Alexander Charles Ross (by-election of 1906-03-14) | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northumberland East | Charles Lewis Owen (by-election of 1907-10-29) | Conservative | |
| Ottawa (City of)* | Jean-Baptiste Thomas Caron (by-election of 1907-12-23, replaces Belcourt) | Liberal | |
| Oxford North | George Smith (by-election of 1905-06-13) | Liberal | |
| Wellington North | Alexander Munro Martin (by-election of 1907-10-29) | Liberal | |
| York Centre | Peter Douglas McLean (by-election of 1907-12-23) | Liberal | |
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Labelle | Charles Beautrom Major (by-election of 1907-12-23) | Liberal | |
| L'Assomption | Ruben Charles Laurier | Liberal | |
| Richelieu | Adélard Lanctôt (by-election of 1907-03-07) | Liberal | |
| St. Anne | Joseph Charles Walsh (by-election of 1906-11-21) | Liberal | |
| Stanstead | Charles Henry Lovell (by-election of 1908-01-22) | Liberal | |
[edit] 11th Canadian Parliament
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lisgar | William Henry Sharpe | Conservative | |
| Winnipeg | Alexander Haggart | Conservative | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| King's and Albert | Duncan Hamilton McAlister | Liberal | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Digby | Clarence Jameson | Conservative | |
| Inverness | Alexander William Chisholm | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| L'Assomption | Paul-Arthur Séguin | Liberal | |
| Montcalm | David Arthur Lafortune (by-election of 1909-09-25) | Independent Liberal | |
| Montmagny | Cyrias Roy | Liberal | |
| Pontiac | George Frederick Hodgins | Liberal | |
| Quebec County | Joseph Pierre Turcotte | Liberal | |
| Soulanges | Joseph Arthur Lortie | Conservative | |
[edit] Saskatchewan
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humboldt | David Bradley Neely | Liberal | |
| Prince Albert | William Windfield Rutan | Liberal | |
[edit] 12th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nanaimo | Francis Henry Shepherd | Conservative | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kent | Ferdinand Joseph Robidoux | Conservative | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annapolis | Avard Longley Davidson | Conservative | |
| Hants | Hadley Brown Tremain | Conservative | |
| Kings | Arthur de Witt Foster | Conservative | |
| Lunenburg | Dugald Stewart | Conservative | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Quebec
[edit] Saskatchewan
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prince Albert | James McKay (until 16 December 1914 judicial appointment) | Conservative | |
| Samuel James Donaldson (by-election of 1915-02-01) | Conservative | ||
| Qu'Appelle | Levi Thomson | Liberal | |
[edit] 13th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burrard | Sanford Johnston Crowe | Unionist | |
| Nanaimo | John Charles McIntosh | Unionist | |
| Westminster District | Frank Bainard Stacey | Unionist | |
| Yale | John Armstrong Mackelvie (by-election of 1920-11-22) | Conservative | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neepawa | Fred Langdon Davis | Unionist | |
| Souris | Albert Ernest Finley | Unionist | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. John—Albert* | Stanley Edward Elkin | Unionist | |
| Victoria—Carleton | Thomas Wakem Caldwell (by-election of 1919-10-27) | United Farmers | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Halifax* | Peter Francis Martin | Unionist | |
| Pictou | Alexander McGregor | Unionist | |
[edit] Ontario
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Algoma East | George Brecken Nicholson | Unionist | |
| Elgin East | Sydney Smith McDermand (by-election of 1920-11-22) | United Farmers of Ontario | |
| Glengarry and Stormont | John McMartin (died 12 April 1918) | Unionist | |
| John Wilfred Kennedy (by-election of 1919-10-27) | United Farmers of Ontario-Labour | ||
| Hastings East | Thomas Henry Thompson | Unionist | |
| Ontario North | Robert Henry Halbert (by-election of 1919-12-09) | Independent | |
| Renfrew North | Herbert John Mackie | Unionist | |
| Renfrew South | Isaac Ellis Pedlow | Laurier Liberals | |
[edit] Prince Edward Island
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| King's | James McIsaac | Unionist | |
[edit] Quebec
[edit] Saskatchewan
[edit] 14th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portage la Prairie | Harry Leader | Progressive | |
| Souris | James Steedsman | Progressive | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kent | Alexandre Joseph Doucet (by-election of 1923-12-20) | Conservative | |
| St. John—Albert* | Murray Maclaren | Conservative | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colchester | Harold Putnam | Liberal | |
| Digby and Annapolis | Lewis Johnstone Lovett | Liberal | |
| Hants | Lewis Herbert Martell | Liberal | |
| Kings | Ernest William Robinson | Liberal | |
| North Cape Breton and Victoria | Fenwick Lionel Kelly (by-election of 1923-07-31) | Liberal | |
| Yarmouth and Clare | Paul Lacombe Hatfield | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bellechasse | Charles Alphonse Fournier | Liberal | |
| Drummond—Arthabaska | Napoléon Kemner Laflamme | Liberal | |
| Hochelaga | Édouard-Charles St-Père | Liberal | |
| Jacques Cartier | Joseph-Théodule Rhéaume (by-election of 1922-11-20) | Liberal | |
| Maisonneuve | Clément Robitaille | Liberal | |
| Maskinongé | Eugène Desrochers | Liberal | |
| Mégantic | Eusèbe Roberge (by-election of 1922-11-20) | Liberal | |
| Nicolet | Joseph-Félix Descoteaux (by-election of 1923-05-14) | Liberal | |
| St. Denis | Joseph-Arthur Denis | Liberal | |
| Vaudreuil—Soulanges | Joseph-Rodolphe Ouimet (by-election of 1922-03-21) | Liberal | |
| Wright | Romuald Montézuma Gendron | Liberal | |
[edit] Saskatchewan
[edit] 15th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cariboo | John Anderson Fraser | Conservative | |
| Kootenay West | William Kemble Esling | Conservative | |
| Vancouver North | Dugald Donaghy | Liberal | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selkirk | Hannes Marino Hannesson | Conservative | |
| St. Boniface | John Power Howden | Liberal | |
| Winnipeg South Centre | William Walker Kennedy | Conservative | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. John—Albert* | Thomas Bell | Conservative | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Prince Edward Island
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen's* | John Albert Messervy | Conservative | |
[edit] Quebec
[edit] Saskatchewan
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assiniboia | Robert McKenzie | Liberal | |
| Humboldt | Albert Frederick Totzke | Liberal | |
| Last Mountain | William Russell Fansher | Progressive | |
| Melfort | Malcolm McLean | Liberal | |
| Moose Jaw | John Gordon Ross | Liberal | |
| Prince Albert | Charles McDonald (until 15 January 1926 resignation to allow seat for Mackenzie King) | Liberal | |
| Regina | Francis Nicholson Darke (resigned 20 February 1926 to allow seat for Dunning) | Liberal | |
| South Battleford | John Vallance (politician) (disambig from John Vallance) | Liberal | |
| Willow Bunch | Thomas F. Donnelly | Liberal | |
| Yorkton | George Washington McPhee | Liberal | |
[edit] 16th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria | D'Arcy Britton Plunkett (by-election of 1928-12-06) | Conservative | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portage la Prairie | Ewen Alexander McPherson | Liberal | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria—Carleton | Albion Roudolph Foster (by-election of 1927-06-16) | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essex East | Edmond George Odette | Liberal | |
| Frontenac—Addington | William Spankie (by-election of 1929-07-22) | Conservative | |
| Hamilton East | George Septimus Rennie | Conservative | |
| Kent | James Warren Rutherford | Liberal | |
| Lambton West | Ross Wilfred Gray (by-election of 1929-01-14) | Liberal | |
| Lanark | William Samuel Murphy (by-election of 1929-07-29) | Independent Conservative | |
| Ottawa (City of)* | Gordon Cameron Edwards | Liberal | |
| Oxford North | Hugh Allan | Liberal | |
| Oxford South | Thomas Merritt Cayley | Liberal | |
| Stormont | Arnold Neilson Smith | Liberal | |
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Châteauguay—Huntingdon | Dennis James O'Connor (by-election of 1930-01-27) | Liberal | |
| Joliette | Charles-Édouard Ferland (by-election of 1928-12-17) | Liberal | |
| Laprairie—Napierville | Vincent Dupuis (by-election of 1929-07-22) | Liberal | |
[edit] 17th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kootenay East | Michael Dalton McLean (until 7 August 1930 emoulment appointment) | Conservative | |
| Skeena | Olof Hanson (politician) (disambiguate from Olof Hanson) | Liberal | |
| Vancouver—Burrard | Wilfred Hanbury | Liberal | |
| Vancouver North | Albert Edward Munn | Liberal | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nelson | Bernard Munroe Stitt | Conservative | |
| Selkirk | James Herbert Stitt | Conservative | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colchester | Martin Luther Urquhart | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elgin West | Wilson Henry Mills (by-election of 1934-09-24) | Liberal | |
| Frontenac—Addington | Colin Alexander Campbell (by-election of 1934-09-24) | Liberal | |
| Grey North | Victor Clarence Porteous | Conservative | |
| Huron South | William Henry Golding (by-election of 1932-10-03) | Liberal | |
| Kenora—Rainy River | Hugh Bathgate McKinnon (by-election of 1934-09-24) | Liberal | |
| Lambton East | John Thomas Sproule | Conservative | |
| Oxford South | Almon Secord Rennie (by-election of 1934-04-16) | Liberal | |
| Prince Edward—Lennox | John Aaron Weese | Conservative | |
| Simcoe North | John Thomas Simpson | Conservative | |
| Stormont | Frank Thomas Shaver | Conservative | |
[edit] Prince Edward Island
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen's* | Winfield Chester Scott McLure | Conservative | |
[edit] Quebec
[edit] Saskatchewan
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Last Mountain | Harry Butcher | Liberal | |
| Mackenzie | John Angus Macmillan (by-election of 1933-10-23) | Liberal | |
| Maple Creek | James Beck Swanston | Conservative | |
| Qu'Appelle | Ernest Edward Perley | Liberal | |
| Regina | Franklin White Turnbull | Conservative | |
| Rosetown | William John Loucks | Liberal | |
| Saskatoon | Frank Roland Macmillan | Conservative | |
[edit] 18th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kamloops | Thomas James O'Neill | Liberal | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brandon | James Ewen Matthews (by-election of 1938-11-14) | Liberal | |
| Lisgar | Howard Waldemar Winkler | Liberal | |
| Neepawa | Frederick Donald Mackenzie | Liberal | |
| Springfield | John Mouat Turner | Liberal | |
| Winnipeg South | Leslie Alexander Mutch | Liberal | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charlotte | Burton Maxwell Hill | Liberal | |
| Kent | Louis-Prudent-Alexandre Robichaud | Liberal | |
| St. John—Albert | William Michael Ryan (died 1 April 1938) | Liberal | |
| Allan Getchell McAvity (by-election of 1938-02-21) | Liberal | ||
| Victoria—Carleton | James Edward Jack Patterson | Liberal | |
| York—Sunbury | William George Clark | Liberal | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cape Breton North and Victoria | Matthew Maclean (by-election of 1937-10-18) | Liberal | |
| Cape Breton South | David James Hartigan | Liberal | |
| Pictou | Henry Byron McCulloch | Liberal | |
| Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare | Vincent-Joseph Pottier | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Prince Edward Island
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| King's | Thomas Vincent Grant | Liberal | |
| Queen's* | J. James Larabee (until 18 December 1935 emoulment appointment) | Liberal | |
| Peter Sinclair | Liberal | ||
[edit] Quebec
[edit] Saskatchewan
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humboldt | Harry Raymond Fleming | Liberal | |
| Maple Creek | Charles Robert Evans | Liberal | |
| Regina City | Donald Alexander McNiven | Liberal | |
| The Battlefords | Joseph Needham (Canadian politician) (disambiguate from Joseph Needham) | Social Credit | |
[edit] 19th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fraser Valley | George Alexander Cruickshank (Canadian politician) (disambiguate from George Alexander Cruickshank) | Liberal | |
| Kootenay East | George Ernest Lawson Mackinnon | National Government | |
| Nanaimo | Alan Chambers | Liberal | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Souris | James Arthur Ross | National Government | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kent | Aurel D. Léger | Liberal | |
| St. John—Albert | Douglas King Hazen | National Government | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Halifax* | William Chisholm Macdonald | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Prince Edward Island
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen's* | James Lester Douglas | Liberal | |
[edit] Quebec
[edit] Saskatchewan
[edit] 20th Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comox—Alberni | John Lambert Gibson | Independent Liberal | |
| Kootenay East | James Herbert Matthews | C.C.F. | |
[edit] Manitoba
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Churchill | Ronald Stewart Moore | C.C.F. | |
| Portage la Prairie | Calvert Charlton Miller (by-election of 1946-10-21) | Progressive Conservative | |
| Springfield | John Sylvester Aloysius Sinnott | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berthier—Maskinongé | Aldéric Laurendeau | Liberal | |
| Kamouraska | Eugène Marquis | Liberal | |
| Lake St-John—Roberval | Joseph-Alfred Dion | Independent Liberal | |
| Matapédia—Matane | Antoine-Philéas Côté | Independent Liberal | |
| Nicolet—Yamaska | Renaud Chapdelaine (by-election of 1949-02-07) | Progressive Conservative | |
| Richelieu—Verchères | Gérard Cournoyer (by-election of 1946-12-23) | Liberal | |
| Wright | Léon-Joseph Raymond | Liberal | |
[edit] Saskatchewan
[edit] 21st Canadian Parliament
[edit] British Columbia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Westminster | William Malcolm Mott (by-election of 1949-10-24) | Liberal | |
[edit] New Brunswick
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gloucester | Albany M. Robichaud (by-election of 1952-05-26) | Progressive Conservative | |
| Restigouche—Madawaska | Paul-Léon Dubé (by-election of 1949-10-24) | Independent Liberal | |
| Westmorland | Edmund William George | Liberal | |
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humber—St. George's | William Richard Kent | Liberal | |
[edit] Nova Scotia
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queens—Shelburne | Donald Smith | Liberal | |
[edit] Ontario
[edit] Quebec
| Electoral district | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brome—Missisquoi | Henri A. Gosselin (died 27 January 1952) | Liberal | |
| Jacques Cartier | Edgar Leduc (politician) (disambiguate Edgar Leduc) (by-election of 1949-10-04) | Independent | |
| Kamouraska | Arthur Massé (by-election of 1949-10-24) | Independent Liberal | |
| Lapointe | Jules Gauthier | Liberal | |
| Laurier | J.-Eugène Lefrançois (by-election of 1949-10-24) | Liberal | |
| Rimouski | Joseph Hervé Rousseau (by-election of 1950-10-16) | Independent Liberal | |
[edit] Saskatchewan
[edit] Privy Councillors
Complete
[edit] Cabinet members
Complete
Acting members not listed.
[edit] Lieutenant-Governors
[edit] Nova Scotia
- Francis Legge
- Thomas N. Jeffrey
- Jeremiah Dickson
- James Robson Douglas
- Walter Harold Covert
- Frederick Francis Mathers
- Henry Ernest Kendall
- Alistair Fraser
- John Elvin Schaffner
[edit] Saskatchewan
[edit] Commissioners of Yukon
- Alexander Henderson (1907-1911)
- George Norris Williams (1916-1918)
On March 28,1918, the Office of the Commissioner was abolished and replaced with the Gold Commissioner.
- George P. MacKenzie (1918-1924)
- Percy Reid (1925-1927)
- George Ian MacLean (1928-1932)
In 1932, the roles of Gold Commissioner and Comptroller were combined under the title Comptroller from 1932 to 1935 and the title Controller from 1936 to 1946.
- George A. Jeckell (1932-1947)
- John Edward Gibben (1947-1950)
In 1947 during Mr. Gibben's time as Controller, the position was retitled as the Office of the Commissioner.
- Andrew Harold Gibson (1950-1951)
- Frederick Fraser (1951-1952)
- Wilfred George Brown (1952-1955)
- Frederick Howard Collins (1955-1962)
- Gordon Robertson Cameron (1962-1966)
- Arthur MacDonald Pearson (1976-1978)
- Frank Fingland (1978-1979)
- Douglas Lesley Dewey Bell (1980-1986)
[edit] Speakers
[edit] British Columbia
- William James Hartley (NDP) (2000 – 2001)
- Laurence Dale Lovick (NDP) (1996 – 1998)
- Kenneth Walter Davidson (Social Credit) (1982 – 1986)
- Harvey Wilfred Schroeder (Social Credit) (1979 – 1982)
- Dean Smith (Social Credit) (1976 – 1978)
- Gordon Hudson Dowding (NDP) (1972 – 1975)
- William Harvey Murray (Social Credit) (1964 - 1972)
- Lorne Hugh Shantz (Social Credit) (1958 - 1963)
- Thomas James Irwin (Social Credit) (1953 - 1957)
- Robert Henry Carson (Coalition) (1948 - 1949)
- Norman William Whittaker (Liberal/Coalition) (1937 - 1947)
- Henry George Thomas Perry (Liberal) (1934 - 1937)
- Cyril Francis Davie (Conservative) (1931 – 1933)
- James William Jones (Conservative) (1929 - 1930)
- John Andrew Buckham (Liberal) (1924 - 1928
- Frederick Arthur Pauline (Liberal) (1922 - 1924)
- Alexander Malcom Manson (Liberal) (1921 - 1922)
- John Keen (Liberal) (1918 - 1920)
- John Walter Weart (Liberal) (1917 - 1918)
- David McEwen Eberts (Conservative) (1907 - 1916)
- Charles Edward Pooley (Conservative) (1903 - 1906)
- John Paton Booth (Independent) (1900 - 1904)
- William Thomas Forster (1899 - 1900)
- John Paton Booth (Independent) (1898)
- Frederick W. Williams (Independent) (1878 - 1882)
- James Trimble (Canadian politician) (Independent) (1872 - 1878)
[edit] Quebec
[edit] National Assembly
- Jean-Noël Lavoie - Libéral - June 9, 1970 - 1976
- Clément Richard - Parti québécois - December 14, 1976 - 1980
- Claude Vaillancourt - Parti québécois - November 11, 1980 - 1983
- Richard Guay - Parti québécois - March 23, 1983 - 1985
- Pierre Lorrain - Libéral - December 16, 1985 - 1989
- Jean-Pierre Saintonge - Libéral - November 28, 1989 - 1994
- Roger Bertrand - Parti québécois - November 29, 1994 - 1996
[edit] Legislative Council
- Félix-Hyacinthe Lemair 1874-1876
- Alphonse Raymond 1936-1940, 1944-1950
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
- John Garland 1833
- Thomas Bennett 1834-1837
- James Crowdy 1843-1848
- F.B.T. Carter 1861-1865
- William V. Whiteway 1866-1870
- Thomas R. Bennett 1870-1874
- Prescott Emerson 1874-1877
- James S. Winter 1877-1879
- A.J.W. McNeilly 1879-1883
- Robert Kent 1883-1885
- A.J.W. McNeilly 1886-1890
- George Emerson 1890-1898
- Henry Y. Mott 1898-1901
- Lawrence Furlong 1901-1905
- Francis J. Morris 1905-1910
- William R. Warren 1910-1914
- John R. Goodison 1914-1918
- William J. Higgins 1918-1920
- William F. Penny 1920-1923
- Harry A. Winter 1923-1924
- Cyril Fox 1924-1928
- Albert J. Walsh 1928-1932
- James A. Winter 1933-1934
- Reginald F. Sparks 1949-1956
- John R. Courage 1956-1962
- George W. Clarke 1962-1972
- James Russell 1972-1975
- Patrick McNicholas 1985-1989
- Thomas Lush 1989-1993
- Paul Dicks 1993-1995
- Lloyd Snow 1995-2003
[edit] Nova Scotia
- Morris Wilkins (1806-1818)
- G. H. (Paddy) Fitzgerald (1969-1970)
- James L. Connolly (1973-1974)
- Gerry Fogarty (1997-1998)
[edit] Prince Edward Island
- Robert Stewart (1773-1779)
- Walter Berry (1780-1784)
- Alexander Fletcher (1785-1787, 1790)
- Ewan Cameron (1831-1835)
- George Dalrymple (1835-1839)
- William Cooper (1839-1843)
- Alexander Rae (1850-1854)
- John Jardine (1854)
- Edward Thornton (1854-1859)
- J. Edward Wyatt (1912-1915)
- Gavin G. Duffy (1920-1923)
- Louis L. Jenkins (1924-1927)
- David MacDonald (1928-1931)
- Edward Foley (1959)
[edit] Saskatchewan
- John Albert Sheppard 1912-1916
- Robert Menzies Mitchell 1917-1919
- Walter George Robinson 1925-1929
- James Fraser Bryant 1929
- Robert Sterritt Leslie 1930-1934
- John Mason Parker 1934-1938
- Charles Agar (Saskatchewan politician) 1939-1944 - disambiguate from Charles Agar
- Tom Johnston 1944-1956
- James Andrew Darling 1957-1960
- Everett Irvine Wood 1961
- Frederick Arthur Dewhurst 1962-64
- James Edward Phipps Snedker 1965-1971
- John Edward Brockelbank 1975-1982
[edit] Yukon
- Donald Taylor (1974-1985)
- Sam Johnston (1985-1992)
- Doug Livingston (1997)
- Dennis Schneider (2000-2003)
[edit] Senators
[edit] British Columbia
- Sanford Crowe
- Ian MacKenzie
- Charles McDonald
- Stanley McKeen
- Albert Planta
- James Reid (politician)
- Lytton Shatford
- Sydney Smith (politician)
- George Van Roggen
- Guy Williams (politician)
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
[edit] Saskatchewan
- William Boucher
- James Douglas (Canadian senator)
- Archibald Gillis
- John Frederick Johnston
- Henry Laird
- Arthur Marcotte
- William Perley
- Joseph Benjamin Prince
- John Stevenson (Canadian Senator)
[edit] Manitoba
- George Bradbury (Canadian Senator), disambiguate from George Bradbury
- Noe Chevrier
- James Haig
- John Howden
- William McNamara (Manitoba Senator), disambiguate from William McNamara
- Frederick Schaffener
- John Sutherland (Canadian Senator)
- Robert Watson (Canadian Senator)
[edit] Ontario
- William Brouse
- William Brunt
- Archibald Campbell (senator)
- Gordon Peter Campbell
- Charles Casgrain
- Lionel Choquette
- Francis Clemow
- Thomas Coffey
- Thomas Crothers
- Walter Dickson (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Walter Dickson
- Iva Fallis
- John Ferguson (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from John Ferguson
- James Fogo
- Francis Frost
- Robert William Gladstone
- William Henry Golding
- Allister Groshart
- Henry Herbert Horsey
- William McDonough Kelly
- Joseph-Henri-Gustave Lacasse
- Thomas D'Arcy Leonard
- John Lewis (Canadian senator)
- George Lynch-Staunton
- David Lewis MacPherson
- Duncan Kenneth MacTavish
- James Mason (politician)
- Alexander McCall
- Malcolm McCutcheon
- Donald McDonald (Canadian politician)
- George McHugh
- John Milne (politician)
- Joseph Northwood
- Frank O'Connor (politician) - redirect Frank Patrick O'Connor
- Frederick Pardee
- Norman Paterson
- Roderick Pringle
- James Palmer Rankin
- Henry Westman Richardson
- John Alexander Robertson
- James Houston Spence
- Donald M. Sutherland
- Charles Robert Turner
- James Turner (politician)
- John Webster (politician)
- Harry Albert Willis
[edit] New Brunswick
- Alfred Brooks
- Kennedy Burns
- Arthur Copp
- James Dever (Canadian parliamentarian) - redirect James Dever
- Mable Deware
- James Doone
- Clarence Emerson
- Henry Emerson (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Henry Emerson
- Muriel Fergguson
- Joseph Fournier
- Arthur Gillmor
- Joseph Landry (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Joseph Landry
- Aurel Léger
- James Lewin
- John Anthony McDonald
- Donald McLean (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from Donald McLean
- William Muirhead (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from William Muirhead
- William Odell (Canadian Senator) - disambiguate from William Odell
- Frederick Pierie
- Nelson Rattenbury
- William Thorne (Canadian politician)
- Irving Todd
- Robert Wilmont
[edit] Nova Scotia
- Thomas Reuban Black
- Thomas Cantley
- Josphe Willie Comeau
- Harlod Joseph Connolly
- Ernest G. Cottreau
- Nathanial Curry
- Rufus Curry
- William Dennis
- William Henry Dennis
- Edward Matthey Farrell
- Robert Patterson Grant
- Paul Lacombe Hatfield
- Charles G. Hawkins
- Edward Kenney (Canadian Senator)
- Alexander MacFarlane (Canadian Senator) - redirect Alexander Macfarlane
- Peter Francis Martin
- John McCormick (Canadian Senator) - redirect John McCormick
- William McDonald (Nova Scotia politician)
- John Stewart McLennan - redirect John Stewart Mclennan
- Margaret Norrie
- John Bemjamin Stewart
- Edward Joseph Thériault
- France Corbett Welch
[edit] Quebec
- Pierre Baillargeon
- Charles-Philippe Beaubien
- Henri Charles Bois
- Télésophore Damien Bouchard
- Paul Henri Bouffard
- Henry Joseph Cloran
- Armand Daigle
- Alexandre-René Chaussegros De Lery
- Jean-Marie Dessureault
- Vincent Dupuis
- Pamphile Réal Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay
- Joseph-Fernand Fafard
- Guillaume-André Fauteaux
- Charles-Édouard Ferland
- Émile Fortin
- George Green Foster
- Louis-Philippe Gélinas
- Louis de Gonzague Giguère
- Charles Benjamin Howard
- Marianna Beauchamp Jodoin
- Napoléon Kemner Laflamme
- Joseph Arthur Lesage
- David Ovide L'Espérance
- Léonce Mercier
- Léon Méthot
- Gustave Monette
- Louis Panet
- Joseph Arthur Paquet
- Philippe-Jacques Paradis
- Jules-Édouard Prévost
- Joseph Hormisdas Rainville
- Fernand Roberge
- Yvette Boucher Rousseau
- Édouard-Charles St-Père
- John Sylvain
- Léonard-David Sweezey Tremblay
- Lorne Campbell Webster
- Lawrence Alexander Wilson
[edit] Prince Edward Island
[edit] Northwest Territories
- John Betts 1894-1898
- William Eakin 1898-1902
- Archibald Gillis 1902-1905
[edit] Mayors of major cities
[edit] Winnipeg, Manitoba
- David J. Dyson 1917

