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By-elections to the 30th Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the House of Commons of Canada between the 1974 federal election and the 1979 federal election . The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the entirety of the 30th Canadian Parliament , though their number did decrease from by-elections .
27 seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament. 25 of these vacancies were filled through by-elections, and 2 seats remained vacant when the 1979 federal election was called.
By-election
Date
Incumbent
Party
Winner
Party
Cause
Retained
Burnaby—Richmond—Delta
October 16, 1978
John Reynolds
Progressive Conservative
Tom Siddon
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
Yes
St. Boniface
October 16, 1978
Joseph-Philippe Guay
Liberal
Jack Hare
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Fundy—Royal
October 16, 1978
Gordon Fairweather
Progressive Conservative
Robert Corbett
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
Yes
Humber—St. George's—St. Barbe
October 16, 1978
Jack Marshall
Progressive Conservative
Fonse Faour
New Democratic
Resignation
No
Halifax—East Hants
October 16, 1978
Bob McCleave
Progressive Conservative
Howard Edward Crosby
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
Yes
Broadview
October 16, 1978
John Gilbert
New Democratic
Bob Rae
New Democratic
Resignation
Yes
Eglinton
October 16, 1978
Mitchell Sharp
Liberal
Rob Parker
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Hamilton—Wentworth
October 16, 1978
Sean O'Sullivan
Progressive Conservative
Geoff Scott
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
Yes
Ottawa Centre
October 16, 1978
Hugh Poulin
Liberal
Robert de Cotret
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Parkdale
October 16, 1978
Stan Haidasz
Liberal
Yuri Shymko
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Rosedale
October 16, 1978
Donald S. Macdonald
Liberal
David Crombie
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
York—Scarborough
October 16, 1978
Robert Stanbury
Liberal
W. Paul McCrossan
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Lotbinière
October 16, 1978
André Fortin
Social Credit
Richard Janelle
Social Credit
Death
Yes
Saint-Hyacinthe
October 16, 1978
Claude Wagner
Progressive Conservative
Marcel Ostiguy
Liberal
Resignation
No
Westmount
October 16, 1978
Bud Drury
Liberal
Don Johnston
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
Malpeque
May 24, 1977
J. Angus MacLean
Progressive Conservative
Donald Wood
Liberal
Resignation
No
Langelier
May 24, 1977
Jean Marchand
Liberal
Gilles Lamontagne
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
Louis-Hébert
May 24, 1977
Albanie Morin
Liberal
Dennis Dawson
Liberal
Death
Yes
Témiscamingue
May 24, 1977
Réal Caouette
Social Credit
Gilles Caouette
Social Credit
Death
Yes
Terrebonne
May 24, 1977
Joseph-Roland Comtois
Liberal
Joseph-Roland Comtois
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
Verdun
May 24, 1977
Bryce Mackasey
Liberal
Raymond Savard
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
St. John's West
October 18, 1976
Walter Carter
Progressive Conservative
John C. Crosbie
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
Yes
Ottawa—Carleton
October 18, 1976
John Turner
Liberal
Jean Pigott
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Restigouche
October 14, 1975
Jean-Eudes Dubé
Liberal
Maurice Harquail
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
Hochelaga
October 14, 1975
Gérard Pelletier
Liberal
Jacques Lavoie
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
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