List of House members of the 39th Parliament of Canada
This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 39th Parliament of Canada (April 3, 2006 to September 7, 2008).
- Bold text denotes cabinet ministers (two cabinet members, Senator Michael Fortier and Senator Marjory LeBreton are not members of the House).
- Italic text denotes party leaders
Members[]
Conservative | |
Liberal | |
Bloc Québécois | |
New Democratic | |
Green | |
Independent |
Newfoundland and Labrador[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Fabian Manning | Conservative | Avalon | |
Scott Simms | Liberal | Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor | |
Gerry Byrne | Liberal | Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte | |
Todd Russell | Liberal | Labrador | |
Bill Matthews | Liberal | Random—Burin—St. George's | |
Norman Doyle | Conservative | St. John's East | |
Loyola Hearn | Conservative | St. John's South—Mount Pearl |
Nova Scotia[]
Name | Party | Electoral District | |
---|---|---|---|
Rodger Cuzner | Liberal | Cape Breton—Canso | |
Peter MacKay | Conservative | Central Nova | |
Bill Casey | Conservative | Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley | |
Independent | |||
Michael Savage | Liberal | Dartmouth—Cole Harbour | |
Alexa McDonough | New Democratic | Halifax | |
Geoff Regan | Liberal | Halifax West | |
Scott Brison | Liberal | Kings—Hants | |
Peter Stoffer | New Democratic | Sackville—Eastern Shore | |
Gerald Keddy | Conservative | South Shore—St. Margaret's | |
Mark Eyking | Liberal | Sydney—Victoria | |
Robert Thibault | Liberal | West Nova |
Prince Edward Island[]
Name | Party | Electoral District | |
---|---|---|---|
Lawrence MacAulay | Liberal | Cardigan | |
Shawn Murphy | Liberal | Charlottetown | |
Joe McGuire | Liberal | Egmont | |
Wayne Easter | Liberal | Malpeque |
New Brunswick[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Yvon Godin | New Democratic | Acadie—Bathurst | |
Dominic LeBlanc | Liberal | Beauséjour | |
Andy Scott | Liberal | Fredericton | |
Rob Moore | Conservative | Fundy Royal | |
Jean-Claude D'Amours | Liberal | Madawaska—Restigouche | |
Charles Hubbard | Liberal | Miramichi | |
Brian Murphy | Liberal | Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | |
Greg Thompson | Conservative | New Brunswick Southwest | |
Paul Zed | Liberal | Saint John | |
Mike Allen | Conservative | Tobique—Mactaquac |
Quebec[]
Ontario[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Mark Holland | Liberal | Ajax—Pickering | |
Brent St. Denis | Liberal | Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing | |
David Sweet | Conservative | Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale | |
Patrick Brown | Conservative | Barrie | |
Maria Minna | Liberal | Beaches—East York | |
Gurbax Malhi | Liberal | Bramalea—Gore—Malton | |
Ruby Dhalla | Liberal | Brampton—Springdale | |
Colleen Beaumier | Liberal | Brampton West | |
Lloyd St. Amand | Liberal | Brant | |
Larry Miller | Conservative | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | |
Mike Wallace | Conservative | Burlington | |
Gary Goodyear | Conservative | Cambridge | |
Gordon O'Connor | Conservative | Carleton—Mississippi Mills | |
Dave Van Kesteren | Conservative | Chatham-Kent—Essex | |
Mario Silva | Liberal | Davenport | |
Yasmin Ratansi | Liberal | Don Valley East | |
John Godfrey | Liberal | Don Valley West | |
Vacant | |||
David Tilson | Conservative | Dufferin—Caledon | |
Bev Oda | Conservative | Durham | |
Joe Volpe | Liberal | Eglinton—Lawrence | |
Joe Preston | Conservative | Elgin—Middlesex—London | |
Jeff Watson | Conservative | Essex | |
Borys Wrzesnewskyj | Liberal | Etobicoke Centre | |
Michael Ignatieff | Liberal | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | |
Roy Cullen | Liberal | Etobicoke North | |
Pierre Lemieux | Conservative | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | |
Brenda Chamberlain | Liberal | Guelph | |
Vacant | |||
Diane Finley | Conservative | Haldimand—Norfolk | |
Barry Devolin | Conservative | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | |
Garth Turner | Conservative | Halton | |
Independent | |||
Liberalc | |||
David Christopherson | New Democratic | Hamilton Centre | |
Wayne Marston | New Democratic | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | |
Chris Charlton | New Democratic | Hamilton Mountain | |
Paul Steckle | Liberal | Huron—Bruce | |
Roger Valley | Liberal | Kenora | |
Peter Milliken | Liberal | Kingston and the Islands | |
Karen Redman | Liberal | Kitchener Centre | |
Harold Albrecht | Conservative | Kitchener—Conestoga | |
Andrew Telegdi | Liberal | Kitchener—Waterloo | |
Bev Shipley | Conservative | Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | |
Scott Reid | Conservative | Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | |
Gord Brown | Conservative | Leeds—Grenville | |
Irene Mathyssen | New Democratic | London—Fanshawe | |
Joe Fontana | Liberal | London North Centre | |
Glen Pearsond | Liberal | ||
Sue Barnes | Liberal | London West | |
John McCallum | Liberal | Markham—Unionville | |
Navdeep Bains | Liberal | Mississauga—Brampton South | |
Albina Guarnieri | Liberal | Mississauga East—Cooksville | |
Omar Alghabra | Liberal | Mississauga—Erindale | |
Paul Szabo | Liberal | Mississauga South | |
Wajid Khan | Liberal | Mississauga—Streetsville | |
Conservative | |||
Independent | |||
Conservativee | |||
Pierre Poilievre | Conservative | Nepean—Carleton | |
Belinda Stronach | Liberal | Newmarket—Aurora | |
Rob Nicholson | Conservative | Niagara Falls | |
Dean Allison | Conservative | Niagara West—Glanbrook | |
Raymond Bonin | Liberal | Nickel Belt | |
Anthony Rota | Liberal | Nipissing—Timiskaming | |
Rick Norlock | Conservative | Northumberland—Quinte West | |
Bonnie Brown | Liberal | Oakville | |
Lui Temelkovski | Liberal | Oak Ridges—Markham | |
Colin Carrie | Conservative | Oshawa | |
Paul Dewar | New Democratic | Ottawa Centre | |
Royal Galipeau | Conservative | Ottawa—Orléans | |
David McGuinty | Liberal | Ottawa South | |
Mauril Bélanger | Liberal | Ottawa—Vanier | |
John Baird | Conservative | Ottawa West—Nepean | |
Dave MacKenzie | Conservative | Oxford | |
Peggy Nash | New Democratic | Parkdale—High Park | |
Tony Clement | Conservative | Parry Sound—Muskoka | |
Gary Schellenberger | Conservative | Perth—Wellington | |
Dean Del Mastro | Conservative | Peterborough | |
Dan McTeague | Liberal | Pickering—Scarborough East | |
Daryl Kramp | Conservative | Prince Edward—Hastings | |
Cheryl Gallant | Conservative | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | |
Bryon Wilfert | Liberal | Richmond Hill | |
Pat Davidson | Conservative | Sarnia—Lambton | |
Tony Martin | New Democratic | Sault Ste. Marie | |
Jim Karygiannis | Liberal | Scarborough—Agincourt | |
John Cannis | Liberal | Scarborough Centre | |
John McKay | Liberal | Scarborough—Guildwood | |
Tom Wappel | Liberal | Scarborough Southwest | |
Derek Lee | Liberal | Scarborough—Rouge River | |
Helena Guergis | Conservative | Simcoe—Grey | |
Bruce Stanton | Conservative | Simcoe North | |
Rick Dykstra | Conservative | St. Catharines | |
Carolyn Bennett | Liberal | St. Paul's | |
Guy Lauzon | Conservative | Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | |
Diane Marleau | Liberal | Sudbury | |
Susan Kadis | Liberal | Thornhill | |
Ken Boshcoff | Liberal | Thunder Bay—Rainy River | |
Joe Comuzzi | Liberal | Thunder Bay—Superior North | |
Independent | |||
Conservativef | |||
Charlie Angus | New Democratic | Timmins—James Bay | |
Bill Grahamg | Liberal | Toronto Centre | |
Bob Raeh | Liberal | ||
Jack Layton | New Democratic | Toronto—Danforth | |
Olivia Chow | New Democratic | Trinity—Spadina | |
Maurizio Bevilacqua | Liberal | Vaughan | |
John Maloney | Liberal | Welland | |
Michael Chongi | Conservative | Wellington—Halton Hills | |
Jim Flaherty | Conservative | Whitby—Oshawa | |
Jim Peterson | Liberal | Willowdale | |
Martha Hall Findlayj | Liberal | ||
Joe Comartin | New Democratic | Windsor—Tecumseh | |
Brian Masse | New Democratic | Windsor West | |
Ken Dryden | Liberal | York Centre | |
Peter Van Loank | Conservative | York—Simcoe | |
Alan Tonks | Liberal | York South—Weston | |
Judy Sgro | Liberal | York West |
- ^c Elected as a Conservative.
- ^d Member since December 7, 2006 (elected on November 27 by-election).
- ^e Elected as a Liberal.
- ^f Elected as a Liberal.
- ^g Party leader until December 2, 2006.
- ^h Elected in a March 17, 2008 by-election.
- ^i Cabinet minister until November 27, 2006.
- ^j Elected in a March 17, 2008 by-election.
- ^k Cabinet minister since November 27, 2006.
Manitoba[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Merv Tweed | Conservative | Brandon—Souris | |
Steven Fletcher | Conservative | Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia | |
Tina Keeper | Liberal | Churchill | |
Inky Mark | Conservative | Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette | |
Bill Blaikie | New Democratic | Elmwood—Transcona | |
Joy Smith | Conservative | Kildonan—St. Paul | |
Brian Pallister | Conservative | Portage—Lisgar | |
Vic Toews | Conservative | Provencher | |
Raymond Simard | Liberal | Saint Boniface | |
James Bezan | Conservative | Selkirk—Interlake | |
Pat Martin | New Democratic | Winnipeg Centre | |
Judy Wasylycia-Leis | New Democratic | Winnipeg North | |
Rod Bruinooge | Conservative | Winnipeg South | |
Anita Neville | Liberal | Winnipeg South Centre |
Saskatchewan[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Gerry Ritz | Conservative | Battlefords—Lloydminster | |
Lynne Yelich | Conservative | Blackstrap | |
David L. Anderson | Conservative | Cypress Hills—Grasslands | |
Gary Merasty | Liberal | Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River | |
Rob Clarkel | Conservative | ||
Dave Batters | Conservative | Palliser | |
Brian Fitzpatrick | Conservative | Prince Albert | |
Tom Lukiwski | Conservative | Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre | |
Andrew Scheer | Conservative | Regina—Qu'Appelle | |
Bradley Trost | Conservative | Saskatoon—Humboldt | |
Carol Skelton | Conservative | Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar | |
Maurice Vellacott | Conservative | Saskatoon—Wanuskewin | |
Ed Komarnicki | Conservative | Souris—Moose Mountain | |
Ralph Goodale | Liberal | Wascana | |
Garry Breitkreuz | Conservative | Yorkton—Melville |
- ^l Elected in a March 17, 2008 by-election.
Alberta[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Lee Richardson | Conservative | Calgary Centre | |
Jim Prentice | Conservative | Calgary Centre-North | |
Deepak Obhrai | Conservative | Calgary East | |
Art Hanger | Conservative | Calgary Northeast | |
Diane Ablonczy | Conservative | Calgary—Nose Hill | |
Jason Kenney | Conservative | Calgary Southeast | |
Stephen Harper | Conservative | Calgary Southwest | |
Rob Anders | Conservative | Calgary West | |
Kevin Sorenson | Conservative | Crowfoot | |
Laurie Hawn | Conservative | Edmonton Centre | |
Peter Goldring | Conservative | Edmonton East | |
James Rajotte | Conservative | Edmonton—Leduc | |
Michael Lake | Conservative | Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont | |
Rahim Jaffer | Conservative | Edmonton—Strathcona | |
John Williams | Conservative | Edmonton—St. Albert | |
Ken Epp | Conservative | Edmonton—Sherwood Park | |
Rona Ambrose | Conservative | Edmonton—Spruce Grove | |
Brian Jean | Conservative | Fort McMurray—Athabasca | |
Rick Casson | Conservative | Lethbridge | |
Ted Menzies | Conservative | Macleod | |
Monte Solberg | Conservative | Medicine Hat | |
Chris Warkentin | Conservative | Peace River | |
Bob Mills | Conservative | Red Deer | |
Leon Benoit | Conservative | Vegreville—Wainwright | |
Brian Storseth | Conservative | Westlock—St. Paul | |
Blaine Calkins | Conservative | Wetaskiwin | |
Myron Thompson | Conservative | Wild Rose | |
Rob Merrifield | Conservative | Yellowhead |
British Columbia[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Ed Fast | Conservative | Abbotsford | |
Alex Atamanenko | New Democratic | British Columbia Southern Interior | |
Bill Siksay | New Democratic | Burnaby—Douglas | |
Peter Julian | New Democratic | Burnaby—New Westminster | |
Richard Harris | Conservative | Cariboo—Prince George | |
Chuck Strahl | Conservative | Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon | |
John Cummins | Conservative | Delta—Richmond East | |
Keith Martin | Liberal | Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca | |
Nina Grewal | Conservative | Fleetwood—Port Kells | |
Betty Hinton | Conservative | Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | |
Ron Cannan | Conservative | Kelowna—Lake Country | |
Jim Abbott | Conservative | Kootenay—Columbia | |
Mark Warawa | Conservative | Langley | |
James Lunney | Conservative | Nanaimo—Alberni | |
Jean Crowder | New Democratic | Nanaimo—Cowichan | |
Dawn Black | New Democratic | New Westminster—Coquitlam | |
Sukh Dhaliwal | Liberal | Newton—North Delta | |
Don Bell | Liberal | North Vancouver | |
Stockwell Day | Conservative | Okanagan—Coquihalla | |
Colin Mayes | Conservative | Okanagan—Shuswap | |
Randy Kamp | Conservative | Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission | |
James Moore | Conservative | Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam | |
Jay Hill | Conservative | Prince George—Peace River | |
Raymond Chan | Liberal | Richmond | |
Gary Lunn | Conservative | Saanich—Gulf Islands | |
Russ Hiebert | Conservative | South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale | |
Nathan Cullen | New Democratic | Skeena—Bulkley Valley | |
Penny Priddy | New Democratic | Surrey North | |
Hedy Fry | Liberal | Vancouver Centre | |
Libby Davies | New Democratic | Vancouver East | |
Catherine Bell | New Democratic | Vancouver Island North | |
David Emerson | Liberal | Vancouver Kingsway | |
Conservativem | |||
Stephen Owen | Liberal | Vancouver Quadra | |
Joyce Murrayn | Liberal | ||
Ujjal Dosanjh | Liberal | Vancouver South | |
Denise Savoie | New Democratic | Victoria | |
Blair Wilson | Liberalo | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | |
Independent | |||
Green |
- ^m Elected as a Liberal.
- ^n Elected in a March 17, 2008 by-election.
- ^o Elected as a Liberal; on August 30, 2008, Wilson declared that he would sit as Canada's first Green Member of Parliament.[1]
The North[]
Name | Party | Electoral district | |
---|---|---|---|
Nancy Karetak-Lindell | Liberal | Nunavut | |
Dennis Bevington | New Democratic | Western Arctic | |
Larry Bagnell | Liberal | Yukon |
Changes since election[]
Changes to party standings during the 39th Parliament of Canada
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Changes in membership[]
Date | Name | Riding | Affiliation | Details | |
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January 23, 2006 | See List of Members | Election day of the 39th Canadian federal election | |||
February 6, 2006 | David Emerson | Vancouver Kingsway | Conservative | Appointed to cabinet, crossed the floor from the Liberals | |
August 28, 2006 | Benoît Sauvageau | Repentigny | Bloc Québécois | Died in a car accident | |
September 20, 2006 | Joe Fontana | London North Centre | Liberal | Vacated seat to run for Mayor of London, Ontario | |
October 18, 2006 | Garth Turner | Halton | Independent | Removed from the Conservative caucus on after being accused of breaking caucus confidentiality.[1] | |
November 27, 2006 | Raymond Gravel | Repentigny | Bloc Québécois | Elected in a by-election | |
November 27, 2006 | Glen Pearson | London North Centre | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
January 5, 2007 | Wajid Khan | Mississauga—Streetsville | Conservative | Crossed the floor from the Liberals | |
January 28, 2007 | Jean Lapierre | Outremont | Liberal | Vacated seat to pursue television career | |
February 6, 2007 | Garth Turner | Halton | Liberal | Joined the Liberal caucus [2] | |
February 21, 2007 | Yvan Loubier | Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Bloc Québécois | Vacated seat to run in the 2007 Quebec general election | |
March 21, 2007 | Joe Comuzzi | Thunder Bay—Superior North | Independent | Removed from the Liberal caucus on due to his intention to vote for the 2007 budget.[3] | |
April 12, 2007 | Louise Thibault | Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques | Independent | Left the Bloc Québécois caucus [4] | |
June 5, 2007 | Bill Casey | Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley | Independent | Expelled from the Conservative caucus for voting against his party's budget. | |
June 26, 2007 | Joe Comuzzi | Thunder Bay—Superior North | Conservative | Joined the Conservative caucus.[5] | |
July 2, 2007 | Bill Graham | Toronto Centre | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
July 12, 2007 | Jim Peterson | Willowdale | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
July 27, 2007 | Stephen Owen | Vancouver Quadra | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
July 29, 2007 | Michel Gauthier | Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean | Bloc Québécois | Vacated seat | |
August 31, 2007 | Gary Merasty | Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
September 17, 2007 | Denis Lebel | Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean | Conservative | Elected in a by-election | |
September 17, 2007 | Thomas Mulcair | Outremont | New Democratic | Elected in a by-election | |
September 17, 2007 | Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac | Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Bloc Québécois | Elected in a by-election | |
October 28, 2007 | Blair Wilson | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Liberal without caucus | Removed from the Liberal caucus, still identified as a Liberal | |
November 23, 2007 | Wajid Khan | Mississauga—Streetsville | Independent | Left the Conservative caucus to sit as an independent | |
January 25, 2008 | Lucienne Robillard | Westmount—Ville-Marie | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
January 29, 2008 | Blair Wilson | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Independent | Officially became an Independent | |
February 4, 2008 | Wajid Khan | Mississauga—Streetsville | Conservative | Returned to the Conservative caucus. | |
March 13, 2008 | Maka Kotto | Saint-Lambert | Bloc Québécois | Vacated seat to run in a provincial by-election | |
March 17, 2008 | Rob Clarke | Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River | Conservative | Elected in a by-election | |
March 17, 2008 | Joyce Murray | Vancouver Quadra | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
March 17, 2008 | Martha Hall Findlay | Willowdale | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
March 17, 2008 | Bob Rae | Toronto Centre | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
April 7, 2008 | Brenda Chamberlain | Guelph | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
August 1, 2008 | John Godfrey | Don Valley West | Liberal | Vacated seat | |
August 30, 2008 | Blair Wilson | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Green | Founded Green caucus. |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "National Newswatch".
- ^ "Party Standings in the House of Commons". Parliament of Canada. August 30, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2011.
- Government of Canada. "39th Parliament". Members of the House of Commons: 1867 to Date: By Parliament. Library of Parliament. Archived from the original on 2006-12-19. Retrieved 2006-11-30.
- Government of Canada. "The Canadian Ministry in order of precedence (Current)". Canadian Ministry (Cabinet). Library of Parliament. Archived from the original on 2010-04-09. Retrieved 2006-12-01.
- Government of Canada. "The Canadian Ministry in order of precedence (September 2001 to date)". Canadian Ministry (Cabinet). Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2006-12-01.
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