33rd Canadian Parliament

33rd Canadian Parliament
Majority parliament
Nov. 5, 1984 – Oct. 1, 1988
Parliament leaders
Prime
minister
Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney
Sep. 17, 1984 – Jun. 25, 1993
Cabinet24th Canadian Ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
Rt. Hon. John Turner
September 17, 1984 (1984-09-17) – February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07)
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Party
OppositionLiberal Party
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
Hon. John William Bosley
November 5, 1984 (1984-11-05) – September 29, 1986 (1986-09-29)
Hon. John Allen Fraser
September 30, 1986 (1986-09-30) – January 16, 1994 (1994-01-16)
Government
House leader
Hon. Ray Hnatyshyn
November 5, 1984 (1984-11-05) – June 29, 1986 (1986-06-29)
Hon. Don Mazankowski
June 30, 1986 (1986-06-30) – December 30, 1988 (1988-12-30)
Opposition
House leader
Hon. Herb Gray
September 18, 1984 (1984-09-18) – February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07)
Members282 MP seats
List of members
Senate

Seating arrangements of the Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
Hon. Guy Charbonneau
November 2, 1984 (1984-11-02) – December 6, 1993 (1993-12-06)
Government
Senate leader
Hon. Dufferin Roblin
September 17, 1984 (1984-09-17) – June 29, 1986 (1986-06-29)
Hon. Lowell Murray
June 30, 1986 (1986-06-30) – November 3, 1993 (1993-11-03)
Opposition
Senate leader
Hon. Allan MacEachen
September 16, 1984 (1984-09-16) – November 30, 1991 (1991-11-30)
Senators104 senator seats
List of senators
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
Governor
general
Jeanne Sauvé
14 May 1984 – 29 January 1990
Sessions
1st session
November 5, 1984 (1984-11-05) – August 28, 1986 (1986-08-28)
2nd session
September 30, 1986 (1986-09-30) – October 1, 1988 (1988-10-01)
← 32nd → 34th
Brian Mulroney was Prime Minister during the 33rd Canadian Parliament.

The 33rd Canadian Parliament was in session from November 5, 1984, until October 1, 1988. The membership was set by the 1984 federal election on September 4, 1984, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1988 election.

It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative majority under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by former prime minister John Turner.

The Speaker was first John William Bosley and then John Allen Fraser. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were two sessions of the 33rd Parliament:

Session Start End
1st November 5, 1984 August 28, 1986
2nd September 30, 1986 October 1, 1988

Party standings

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The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were as follows:

Affiliation House members Senate members
1984 election
results
At dissolution On election
day 1984[1]
At dissolution
Progressive Conservative 211 203 23 36
Liberal 40 38 74 59
New Democratic 30 32 0 0
Independent 1 4 3 5
Independent Liberal 0 0 1 0
Total seats 282 277 101 100
Vacant 0 5 3 4
Total seats 282 104

Legislation and motions

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Act's which received royal assent under 33rd Parliament

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1st Session

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Public acts (1984)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
December 20, 1984 41 Ontario and Manitoba Courts Amendment Act C-3
42 Farm Products Marketing Agencies Act, An Act to amend the C-4
43 Freshwater Fish Marketing Act, An Act to amend the C-5
44 Saltfish Act, An Act to amend the C-6
45 Income Tax Act and related statutes, An Act to amend the C-7
46 Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act, An Act to amend the C-8
47 Customs Act and the Customs Tariff, An Act to amend the C-9
48 Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act C-10
49 Foreign Extraterritorial Measures Act C-14
50 Appropriation Act No. 3, 1984–85 C-16
Public acts (1985)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
February 26, 1985 1 Public Works Act and the Public Lands Grants Act, An Act to amend the C-13
2 Currency Act, An Act to amend the C-21
3 Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend the C-17
4 Pension Act, An Act to amend the C-28
February 27, 1985 5 Borrowing Authority, An Act to provide C-11
6 International Centre for Ocean Development Act C-22
7 Western Grain Stabilization Act, An Act to amend the C-29
March 29, 1985 8 Small Business Loans Act, An Act to amend the C-23
9 Canadian Commercial Bank Financial Assistance Act C-37
10 Appropriation Act No. 4, 1984–85 C-34
11 Appropriation Act No. 5, 1985–86 C-35
April 3, 1985 12 Customs Tariff, An Act to amend the C-38
May 16, 1985 13 Crown Assets Disposal Corporation Dissolution Act C-43
14 Customs Act and the Special Import Measures Act, An Act to confirm certain acts or things done on behalf of the Deputy Minister of National Revenue for Customs and Excise and to amend the C-40
15 Pioneer Trust Payment Continuation Act C-50
16 Bretton Woods Agreements Act and related amendments C-30
17 Meat Inspection Act C-33
May 29, 1985 18 Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend the C-52
June 20, 1985 19 Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1985 C-18
20 Investment Canada Act C-15
21 Prairie Farm Assistance Act and related amendments C-41
22 Sports Pool and Loto Canada Winding-Up Act C-2
23 Income Tax (International Conventions Implementation) S-3
24 Appropriation Act No. 2, 1985–86 C-54
June 28, 1985 25 Oil Substitution and Conservation Act and related amendments C-24
26 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, An Act to amend certain Acts C-27
27 Indian Act, An Act to amend the C-31
28 Aeronautics Act, An Act to amend the C-36
29 Supplementary Fiscal Equalization Payments 1982-87 Act C-39
30 Old Age Security Act, An Act to amend the C-26
31 Fisheries Act, An Act to amend the C-32
32 Farm Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend the C-56
33 Fisheries Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend the C-57
34 Advance Payments for Crops Act, An Act to amend the C-58
35 Northern Transportation Company Limited Disposal Authorization Act C-53
36 Agricultural Stabilization Act, An Act to amend the C-25
37 Borrowing Authority Act, 1985-86 (No. 2) C-51
38 Judges Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-61
39 House of Commons Act, An Act to amend the C-63
40 Western Grain Transportation Act, An Act to amend the C-44
October 29, 1985 41 Crown Corporations Dissolution Authorization Act C-60
42 Customs Tariff, An Act to amend the C-71
43 Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security Act, An Act to amend the C-69
44 Criminal Code (pari-mutuel betting), An Act to amend the C-77
45 Tax Court of Canada Act, An Act to amend C-72
46 Condominium Ordinance Validation Act C-73
December 12, 1985 47 Seeds Act and the Canada Grain Act, An Act to amend the C-64
48 Governor General’s Act and related statutes, An Act to amend the C-78
December 20, 1985 49 Canada Development Corporation Reorganization Act C-66
50 Criminal Code (prostitution), An Act to amend the C-49
51 Financial Institutions Depositors Compensation Act C-79
52 Criminal Code (lotteries), An Act to amend the C-81
53 Tax Rebate Discounting Act, An Act to amend the C-83
54 Appropriation Act No. 3, 1985–86 C-89
Local and private acts (1985)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
December 12, 1985 55 Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada Act S-55
Public acts (1986)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
February 13, 1986 1 Customs Act C-59
2 Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Income Tax Act, An Act to amend the C-82
3 Divorce Act, An Act to amend the C-46
4 Divorce Act, 1985 C-47
5 Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Act C-48
6 Income Tax Act and related statutes, An Act to amend C-84
7 Income Tax (International Agreements Implementation) S-6
March 4, 1986 8 Representation Act, 1985 C-74
9 Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend the C-80
March 26, 1986 10 Toronto Harbour Commissioners’ Act, 1985 C-76
11 Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, An Act to amend the C-65
12 Family Allowances Act, 1973, An Act to amend the C-70
13 Immigration Act, 1976, An Act to amend the C-55
14 Petroleum Incentives Program Act, An Act to amend the C-85
15 Veterans and Armed Forces Benefit Acts, An Act to amend the C-100
16 Public Pensions Reporting Act C-255
17 Appropriation Act No. 4, 1985–86 C-101
18 Appropriation Act No. 1, 1986–87 C-102
April 23, 1986 19 Borrowing Authority Act, 1986–87 C-99
May 1, 1986 20 Canadian Arsenals Limited Divestiture Authorization Act C-87
June 17, 1986 21 United Nations Foreign Arbitral Awards Convention Act C-107
22 Commercial Arbitration Act C-108
23 Grassy Narrows and Islington Indian Bands Mercury Pollution Claims Settlement Act C-101
24 Income Tax Act, An Act to amend the C-109
25 Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act, An Act to amend the C-86
26 Competition Tribunal and related Acts, An Act to amend C-91
27 Sechelt Indian Band Self-Government Act C-93
28 Appropriation Act No. 2, 1986–87 C-115
June 27, 1986 29 Duties Relief Act C-98
30 Currency Act, An Act to amend the C-118
31 Employment Equity Act C-62
32 Young Offenders Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-106
33 Farm Debt Review Act C-117
34 Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act, An Act to amend the C-96
35 Judges Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-128
36 Marine Atlantic Inc. Acquisition Authorization Act C-88
37 Customs Tariff and related amendments C-111
38 Canada Pension Plan and the Federal Court Act, An Act to amend the C-116
39 Energy Administration Act, An Act to amend the C-112
40 Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 C-90
41 Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act C-45
July 24, 1986 42 Parole Act and the Penitentiary Act, An Act to amend the C-67
43 Parole Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-68
Local and private acts (1986)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
June 17, 1986 63 Pine Hill Divinity Hall, An Act to amend an Act of incorporation of S-7

2nd Session

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Source:[3]

Public acts (1986)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
November 5, 1986 44 Income Tax Act, An Act to amend the C-11
November 18, 1986 45 Canada Petroleum Resources Act C-5
46 Maintenance of Ports Operations Act, 1986 C-24
November 27, 1986 47 Bank of British Columbia Business Continuation Act C-27
48 Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act (Netherlands, Japan, China, Malta) S-2
December 19, 1986 49 Railway Act, An Act to amend the C-4
50 Senate and House of Commons Act, An Act to amend the C-20
51 Coastal Fisheries Protection Act, An Act to amend the C-26
52 Farm Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend the C-31
53 Fisheries Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend the C-32
54 Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend the C-114
55 Income Tax Act and a related Act, An Act to amend the C-23
56 Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend the C-16
57 Canadair Limited Divestiture Authorization Act C-25
58 Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Income Tax Act and to repeal the Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act, An Act to amend the C-117
59 Immigration Act, 1976, An Act to amend the C-34
60 Salaries Act, An Act to amend the C-36
61 Appropriation Act No. 3, 1986–87 C-29
62 Appropriation Act No. 4, 1986–87 C-35
Local and private acts (1986)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
December 19, 1986 64 Alliance Nationale Consolidated Act, 1945, An Act to amend The S-3
Public acts (1987)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
March 25, 1987 1 National Archives of Canada Act C-7
2 Prairie Grain Advance Payments Act, An Act to amend the C-12
3 Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act C-6
4 Radio Act, An Act to amend the C-3
5 Borrowing Authority Act, 1986-87 (No. 2) C-40
6 Appropriation Act No. 5, 1986–87 C-47
March 26, 1987 7 Canada Shipping Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-39
8 Territorial Lands Act, An Act to amend the C-43
9 Northern Canada Power Commission Yukon Assets Disposal Authorization Act C-45
10 Appropriation Act No. 1, 1987–88 C-48
March 31, 1987 11 Appropriation Act No. 2, 1987–88 C-49
April 1, 1987 12 Teleglobe Canada Reorganization and Divestiture Act C-38
April 14, 1987 13 Criminal Code (torture), An Act to amend the C-28
14 Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements and Federal Post-Secondary Education and Health Contributions Act, 1977, An Act to amend the C-44
May 28, 1987 15 Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act C-37
16 Export and Import Permits Act, An Act to amend the C-57
June 25, 1987 17 Unemployment Insurance Benefit Entitlement Adjustments (Pension Payments) Act C-50
18 Canadian Exploration and Development Incentive Program Act C-59
19 Bell Canada Act C-13
20 Appropriation Act No. 3, 1987–88 C-65
June 30, 1987 21 Judges Act, the Federal Court Act and the Tax Court of Canada Act, An Act to amend the C-41
22 Shipping Conferences Exemption Act, 1987 C-21
23 Financial Institutions and Deposit Insurance System Amendment Act C-42
24 Criminal Code and the Canada Evidence Act, An Act to amend the C-15
25 Veterans Appeal Board Act C-66
26 Financial institutions, An Act to amend certain Acts relating to C-56
27 Forgiveness of Certain Official Development Assistance Debts Act C-62
28 Small Businesses Loans Act, An Act to amend the C-63
29 Customs Tariff and the Duties Relief Act, An Act to amend the C-69
30 Hazardous Products Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-70
31 Farm Improvement and Marketing Cooperatives Loans Act C-78
32 Customs Act, An Act to amend the C-80
33 Food and Drugs Act, An Act to amend the S-6
August 28, 1987 34 National Transportation Act, 1987 C-18
35 Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987 C-19
36 Maintenance of Railway Operations Act, 1987 C-85
September 16, 1987 37 Criminal Code, the Immigration Act, 1976 and the Citizenship Act, An Act to amend the C-71
October 8, 1987 38 Canagrex Dissolution Act C-2
39 Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, An Act to amend the C-68
October 16, 1987 40 Postal Services Continuation Act, 1987 C-86
November 19, 1987 41 Patent Act and related matters, An Act to amend the C-22
42 Supreme Court Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-53
December 17, 1987 43 Royal Canadian Mint Act and the Currency Act, An Act to amend the C-46
44 Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend the C-90
45 Pension Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-100
46 Income Tax Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-64
47 Judges Act, An Act to amend the C-88
48 Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985 Act C-94
49 Customs Tariff C-87
50 Excise Tax Act, An Act to amend the C-101
51 Canada Labour Code, An Act to amend the C-97
52 Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited, An Act to amend C-98
53 Citizenship Act (period of residence), An Act to amend the C-254
54 Appropriation Act No. 4, 1987–88 C-95
Local and private acts (1987)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
June 30, 1987 55 Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, An Act respecting the acquisition, operation and disposal of the S-11
November 19, 1987 56 Yellowknife Electric Ltd., An Act to revive S-10
December 17, 1987 57 Cooperants, Mutual Life Insurance Society, An Act to authorize S-14
Public acts (1988)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
January 20, 1988 1 Prince Rupert Grain Handling Operations Act C-106
February 4, 1988 2 Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 1987 C-104
3 Appropriation Act No. 5, 1987–88 C-108
March 22, 1988 4 Corporations and Labour Unions Returns Act, An Act to amend the C-91
5 Fruit and Vegetable Customs Orders Validation Act C-96
6 Currency Act, An Act to amend the C-99
7 Borrowing Authority Act, 1988–89 C-109
March 29, 1988 8 Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend the C-116
9 Appropriation Act No. 6, 1987–88 C-119
10 Appropriation Act No. 1, 1988–89 C-120
April 27, 1988 11 Emergencies Preparedness Act C-76
12 Northern Canada Power Commission (Share Issuance and Sale Authorization) Act C-125
May 25, 1988 13 Animal Pedigree Act C-67
14 Customs Tariff, An Act to amend the C-118
June 8, 1988 15 Copyright Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-60
16 Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act, An Act to amend the C-102
17 Western Economic Diversification Act C-113
July 1, 1988 18 Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend the C-117
19 Cape Breton Development Corporation Act, An Act to amend the C-127
June 28, 1988 20 Tobacco Products Control Act C-51
21 Non-smokers' Health Act C-204
22 Canadian Environmental Protection Act C-74
23 Indian Act (designated lands), An Act to amend the C-115
24 Customs Tariff (code 9956), An Act to amend the C-135
25 Appropriation Act No. 2, 1988–89 C-138
July 7, 1988 26 National Transportation Act, 1987, An Act to amend the C-131
27 Canada Agricultural Products Act C-141
July 21, 1988 28 Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act C-75
29 Emergencies Act C-77
30 Criminal Code (victims of crime), An Act to amend the C-89
31 Canadian Multiculturalism Act C-93
32 National Housing Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-111
33 Canada Labour Code, An Act to amend the C-124
34 Canadian Exploration Incentive Program Act C-137
35 Immigration Act, 1976 and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-55
36 Immigration Act, 1976 and the Criminal Code, An Act to amend the C-84
July 28, 1988 37 Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act C-58
38 Official Languages Act C-72
39 Indian Lands Agreement (1986) Act C-73
40 Railway Safety Act C-105
41 Eldorado Nuclear Limited Reorganization and Divestiture Act C-121
42 Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, An Act to amend the C-126
43 Chapleau, An Act to change the name of the electoral district of C-308
August 18, 1988 44 Air Canada Public Participation Act C-129
45 Western Grain Stabilization Act, An Act to amend the C-132
46 Canada Grain Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-112
47 Canadian Wheat Board Act, An Act to amend the C-92
48 National Parks Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-30
49 Quebec Courts Amendment Act C-145
50 Government Organization Act, Atlantic Canada, 1987 C-103
September 13, 1988 51 Criminal Code, Food and Drugs Act and the Narcotic Control Act, An Act to amend the C-61
52 Indian Act (death rules), An Act to amend the C-150
53 Lobbyists Registration Act C-82
54 National Capital Act, An Act to amend the C-153
55 Income Tax Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-139
56 Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act C-110
57 Indian Act (minors' funds and surviving spouse's preferential share), An Act to amend the C-123
58 Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act C-143
59 Blue Water Bridge Authority Act, An Act to amend the C-210
60 Criminal Code (instruments and literature for illicit drug use), An Act to amend the C-264
September 22, 1988 61 Tax Court of Canada Act and related Acts, An Act to amend the C-146
62 Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act C-205
September 30, 1988 63 Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend the C-158
64 International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Act C-147
Local and private acts (1988)
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Date of Assent Index Title Bill Number
July 21, 1988 66 Montreal Trust Company of Canada, An Act to authorize continuance S-17
September 30, 1988 67 Grenville Aggregate Specialties Limited, An Act to revive S-21

Members of the House of Commons

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Members of the House of Commons in the 33rd parliament arranged by province.

Key:

  • Party leaders are italicized.
  • Parliamentary secretaries is indicated by "‡".
  • Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
  • The Prime Minister is both.
  • The Speaker is indicated by "(†)".

Newfoundland

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Morrissey Johnson Progressive Conservative Bonavista—Trinity—Conception 1984 1st term
  Joseph Price Progressive Conservative Burin—St. George's 1984 1st term
  George Baker Liberal Gander—Twillingate 1974 4th term
  Bill Rompkey Liberal Grand Falls—White Bay—Labrador 1972 5th term
  Brian Tobin Liberal Humber—Port au Port—St. Barbe 1980 2nd term
  James McGrath Progressive Conservative St. John's East 1957, 1968 9th term*
  Jack Harris (1987)* New Democrat 1987 1st term
  John Crosbie Progressive Conservative St. John's West 1976 4th term
  • James McGrath resigned from Parliament to become Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and was replaced by Jack Harris in a July 20, 1987, by-election

Prince Edward Island

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Pat Binns Progressive Conservative Cardigan 1984 1st term
  George Henderson Liberal Egmont 1980 2nd term
  Thomas McMillan Progressive Conservative Hillsborough 1979 3rd term
  Melbourne Gass Progressive Conservative Malpeque 1979 3rd term

Nova Scotia

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Pat Nowlan Progressive Conservative Annapolis Valley—Hants 1965 7th term
  Lawrence O'Neil Progressive Conservative Cape Breton Highlands—Canso 1984 1st term
  David Dingwall Liberal Cape Breton—East Richmond 1980 2nd term
  Russell MacLellan Liberal Cape Breton—The Sydneys 1979 3rd term
  Elmer MacKay Progressive Conservative Central Nova 1971, 1984 6th term*
  Robert Coates Progressive Conservative Cumberland—Colchester 1957 11th term
  Michael Forrestall Progressive Conservative Dartmouth—Halifax East 1965 7th term
  Stewart McInnes Progressive Conservative Halifax 1984 1st term
  Howard Crosby Progressive Conservative Halifax West 1978 4th term
  Lloyd Crouse Progressive Conservative South Shore 1957 11th term
  Gerald Comeau Progressive Conservative South West Nova 1984 1st term

New Brunswick

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Fred McCain Progressive Conservative Carleton—Charlotte 1972 5th term
  Robert Corbett Progressive Conservative Fundy—Royal 1978 4th term
  Roger Clinch Progressive Conservative Gloucester 1984 1st term
  Bernard Valcourt Progressive Conservative Madawaska—Victoria 1984 1st term
  Dennis Cochrane Progressive Conservative Moncton 1984 1st term
  Bud Jardine Progressive Conservative Northumberland—Miramichi 1984 1st term
  Al Girard Progressive Conservative Restigouche 1984 1st term
  Gerald Merrithew Progressive Conservative Saint John 1984 1st term
  Fernand Robichaud Liberal Westmorland—Kent 1984 1st term
  J. Robert Howie Progressive Conservative York—Sunbury 1972 5th term

Quebec

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Guy St-Julien Progressive Conservative Abitibi 1984 1st term
  Lise Bourgault Progressive Conservative Argenteuil—Papineau 1984 1st term
  Gilles Bernier Progressive Conservative Beauce 1984 1st term
  Jean-Guy Hudon Progressive Conservative Beauharnois—Salaberry 1984 1st term
  Pierre Blais Progressive Conservative Bellechasse 1984 1st term
  Robert de Cotret Progressive Conservative Berthier—Maskinongé—Lanaudière 1978,[a] 1984 2nd term*
  Monique Landry Progressive Conservative Blainville—Deux-Montagnes 1984 1st term
  Darryl Gray Progressive Conservative Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-Madeleine 1984 1st term
  Carlo Rossi Liberal Bourassa 1979 3rd term
  Gabrielle Bertrand Progressive Conservative Brome—Missisquoi 1984 1st term
  Richard Grisé Progressive Conservative Chambly 1984 1st term
  Michel Champagne Progressive Conservative Champlain 1984 1st term
  Monique Tardif Progressive Conservative Charlesbourg 1984 1st term
  Charles-André Hamelin Progressive Conservative Charlevoix 1984 1st term
  Ricardo Lopez Progressive Conservative Châteauguay 1984 1st term
  André Harvey Progressive Conservative Chicoutimi 1984 1st term
  Gerry Weiner Progressive Conservative Dollard 1984 1st term
  Jean-Guy Guilbault Progressive Conservative Drummond 1984 1st term
  Vincent Della Noce Progressive Conservative Duvernay 1984 1st term
  Marcel Masse Progressive Conservative Frontenac 1984 1st term
  Michel Gravel Progressive Conservative Gamelin 1984 1st term
  Charles-Eugène Marin Progressive Conservative Gaspé 1984 1st term
  Claudy Mailly Progressive Conservative Gatineau 1984 1st term
  Édouard Desrosiers Progressive Conservative Hochelaga—Maisonneuve 1984 1st term
  Gaston Isabelle Liberal Hull—Aylmer 1965 7th term
  Roch La Salle Progressive Conservative Joliette 1968 6th term
  Jean-Pierre Blackburn Progressive Conservative Jonquière 1984 1st term
  André Plourde Progressive Conservative Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup 1984 1st term
  Fernand Ladouceur Progressive Conservative Labelle 1984 1st term
  Clément M. Côté Progressive Conservative Lac-Saint-Jean 1984 1st term
  Lucien Bouchard (1988)* Progressive Conservative 1988 1st term
  Robert Layton Progressive Conservative Lachine 1984 1st term
  Michel Côté Progressive Conservative Langelier 1984 1st term
  Fernand Jourdenais Progressive Conservative La Prairie 1984 1st term
  Claude Lanthier Progressive Conservative Lasalle 1984 1st term
  David Berger Liberal Laurier 1979 3rd term
  Guy Ricard Progressive Conservative Laval 1984 1st term
  Raymond Garneau Liberal Laval-des-Rapides 1984 1st term
  Gabriel Fontaine Progressive Conservative Lévis 1984 1st term
  Nic Leblanc Progressive Conservative Longueuil 1984 1st term
  Maurice Tremblay Progressive Conservative Lotbinière 1984 1st term
  Suzanne Duplessis Progressive Conservative Louis-Hébert 1984 1st term
  Brian Mulroney Progressive Conservative Manicouagan 1983 2nd term
  Jean-Luc Joncas Progressive Conservative Matapédia—Matane 1984 1st term
  François Gérin Progressive Conservative Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead 1984 1st term
  Anne Blouin Progressive Conservative Montmorency—Orléans 1984 1st term
  Sheila Finestone Liberal Mount Royal 1984 1st term
  Carole Jacques Progressive Conservative Montreal—Mercier 1984 1st term
  Jean-Claude Malépart Liberal Montreal—Sainte-Marie 1979 3rd term
  Warren Allmand Liberal Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 1965 7th term
  Lucie Pépin Liberal Outremont 1984 1st term
  André Ouellet Liberal Papineau 1967 7th term
  Barry Moore Progressive Conservative Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle 1984 1st term
  Marc Ferland Progressive Conservative Portneuf 1984 1st term
  Marcel Tremblay Progressive Conservative Québec-Est 1984 1st term
  Louis Plamondon Progressive Conservative Richelieu 1984 1st term
  Alain Tardif Liberal Richmond 1979 3rd term
  Monique Vézina Progressive Conservative Rimouski—Témiscouata 1984 1st term
  Benoît Bouchard Progressive Conservative Roberval 1984 1st term
  Suzanne Blais-Grenier** Progressive Conservative Rosemont 1984 1st term
  Independent
  Marcel Prud'homme Liberal Saint-Denis 1964 8th term
  Don Johnston*** Liberal Saint-Henri—Westmount 1978 4th term
  Independent Liberal
  Andrée Champagne Progressive Conservative Saint-Hyacinthe 1984 1st term
  Jacques Guilbault Liberal Saint-Jacques 1968 6th term
  André Bissonnette Progressive Conservative Saint-Jean 1984 1st term
  Alfonso Gagliano Liberal Saint-Léonard—Anjou 1984 1st term
  Jean Chrétien Liberal Saint-Maurice—Champlain 1963 8th term
  Gilles Grondin (1986)**** Liberal 1986 1st term
  Marie Thérèse Killens Liberal Saint-Michel—Ahuntsic 1979 3rd term
  Jean Lapierre Liberal Shefford 1979 3rd term
  Jean Charest Progressive Conservative Sherbrooke 1984 1st term
  Gabriel Desjardins Progressive Conservative Témiscamingue 1984 1st term
  Robert Toupin***** Progressive Conservative Terrebonne 1984 1st term
  Independent
  New Democrat
  Independent
  Pierre H. Vincent Progressive Conservative Trois-Rivières 1984 1st term
  Pierre Cadieux Progressive Conservative Vaudreuil 1984 1st term
  Marcel Danis Progressive Conservative Verchères 1984 1st term
  Gilbert Chartrand Progressive Conservative Verdun—Saint-Paul 1984 1st term
* Clément M. Côté resigned and was replaced by Lucien Bouchard in a June 20, 1988, by-election. ** Don Johnston resigned from the Liberal caucus to sit as an Independent Liberal on January 18, 1988. *** Suzanne Blais-Grenier expelled from the Progressive Conservative for refusing to withdraw allegations of kickbacks involving the Quebec wing of the party and sat as an Independent on September 21, 1988. **** Jean Chrétien resigned from parliament due to poor relations with the party leader. He was replaced by Gilles Grondin in a June 29, 1986, by-election. ***** Robert Toupin left the Progressive Conservative sat as an Independent on May 14, 1986 and join the New Democratic Party on December 16, 1986. And left the NDP to sit again as an Independent on October 26, 1987.

Ontario

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Maurice Foster Liberal Algoma 1968 6th term
  Neil Young New Democrat Beaches 1980 2nd term
  John McDermid Progressive Conservative Brampton—Georgetown 1979 3rd term
  Derek Blackburn New Democrat Brant 1971 6th term
  Lynn McDonald New Democrat Broadview—Greenwood 1982 2nd term
  Gary Gurbin Progressive Conservative Bruce—Grey 1979 3rd term
  Bill Kempling Progressive Conservative Burlington 1972 5th term
  Chris Speyer Progressive Conservative Cambridge 1979 3rd term
  Keith Penner Liberal Cochrane 1968 6th term
  Charles Caccia Liberal Davenport 1968 6th term
  Bill Attewell Progressive Conservative Don Valley East 1984 1st term
  John Bosley (†) Progressive Conservative Don Valley West 1979 3rd term
  Allan Lawrence Progressive Conservative Durham—Northumberland 1972 5th term
  Roland de Corneille Liberal Eglinton—Lawrence 1979 3rd term
  John Wise Progressive Conservative Elgin 1972 5th term
  Girve Fretz Progressive Conservative Erie 1979 3rd term
  James Caldwell Progressive Conservative Essex—Kent 1984 1st term
  Steven W. Langdon New Democrat Essex—Windsor 1984 1st term
  Michael Wilson Progressive Conservative Etobicoke Centre 1979 3rd term
  Robert Pennock Progressive Conservative Etobicoke North 1984 1st term
  Patrick Boyer Progressive Conservative Etobicoke—Lakeshore 1984 1st term
  Don Boudria Liberal Glengarry—Prescott—Russell 1984 1st term
  Gus Mitges Progressive Conservative Grey—Simcoe 1972 5th term
  William Winegard Progressive Conservative Guelph 1984 1st term
  Bud Bradley Progressive Conservative Haldimand—Norfolk 1979 3rd term
  Otto Jelinek Progressive Conservative Halton 1972 5th term
  Sheila Copps Liberal Hamilton East 1984 1st term
  Ian Deans New Democrat Hamilton Mountain 1980 2nd term
  Marion Dewar (1987)* New Democrat 1987 1st term
  Geoffrey Scott Progressive Conservative Hamilton—Wentworth 1978 4th term
  Peter Peterson Progressive Conservative Hamilton West 1984 1st term
  Bill Vankoughnet Progressive Conservative Hastings—Frontenac 1979 3rd term
  Murray Cardiff Progressive Conservative Huron—Bruce 1980 2nd term
  John Parry New Democrat Kenora—Rainy River 1984 1st term
  Elliott Hardey Progressive Conservative Kent 1984 1st term
  Flora MacDonald Progressive Conservative Kingston and the Islands 1972 5th term
  John Reimer Progressive Conservative Kitchener 1979, 1984 2nd term*
  Sidney Fraleigh Progressive Conservative Lambton—Middlesex 1979, 1984 2nd term*
  Paul Dick Progressive Conservative Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton 1972 5th term
  Jennifer Cossitt Progressive Conservative Leeds—Grenville 1982 2nd term
  Shirley Martin Progressive Conservative Lincoln 1984 1st term
  Jim Jepson Progressive Conservative London East 1984 1st term
  Tom Hockin Progressive Conservative London West 1984 1st term
  Terry Clifford Progressive Conservative London—Middlesex 1984 1st term
  Robert Horner Progressive Conservative Mississauga North 1984 1st term
  Don Blenkarn Progressive Conservative Mississauga South 1972, 1979 4th term*
  William Tupper Progressive Conservative Nepean—Carleton 1984 1st term
  Rob Nicholson Progressive Conservative Niagara Falls 1984 1st term
  John Rodriguez New Democrat Nickel Belt 1972, 1984 4th term*
  Moe Mantha Progressive Conservative Nipissing 1984 1st term
  George Hees Progressive Conservative Northumberland 1950,[b] 1965 12th term*
  Thomas Fennell Progressive Conservative Ontario 1979 3rd term
  Ed Broadbent New Democrat Oshawa 1968 6th term
  Barry Turner Progressive Conservative Ottawa—Carleton 1984 1st term
  Michael Cassidy New Democrat Ottawa Centre 1984 1st term
  David Daubney Progressive Conservative Ottawa West 1984 1st term
  Jean-Robert Gauthier Liberal Ottawa—Vanier 1972 5th term
  Bruce Halliday Progressive Conservative Oxford 1974 4th term
  Andrew Witer Progressive Conservative Parkdale—High Park 1984 1st term
  Stan Darling Progressive Conservative Parry Sound-Muskoka 1972 5th term
  Harry Brightwell Progressive Conservative Perth 1984 1st term
  Bill Domm Progressive Conservative Peterborough 1979 3rd term
  Jack Ellis Progressive Conservative Prince Edward—Hastings 1972 5th term
  Len Hopkins Liberal Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke 1965 7th term
  David Crombie Progressive Conservative Rosedale 1978 4th term
  Ken James Progressive Conservative Sarnia 1984 1st term
  James Kelleher Progressive Conservative Sault Ste. Marie 1984 1st term
  Pauline Browes Progressive Conservative Scarborough Centre 1984 1st term
  Robert Hicks Progressive Conservative Scarborough East 1984 1st term
  Reginald Stackhouse Progressive Conservative Scarborough West 1972,[c] 1984 2nd term*
  Doug Lewis Progressive Conservative Simcoe North 1979 3rd term
  Ronald Stewart Progressive Conservative Simcoe South 1979 3rd term
  Dan Heap New Democrat Spadina 1981 2nd term
  Joseph Reid Progressive Conservative St. Catharines 1979 3rd term
  Barbara McDougall Progressive Conservative St. Paul's 1984 1st term
  Norman Warner Progressive Conservative Stormont—Dundas 1984 1st term
  Doug Frith Liberal Sudbury 1980 2nd term
  Iain Angus New Democrat Thunder Bay—Atikokan 1984 1st term
  Ernie Epp New Democrat Thunder Bay—Nipigon 1984 1st term
  John MacDougall Progressive Conservative Timiskaming 1982 2nd term
  Aurèle Gervais Progressive Conservative Timmins—Chapleau 1984 1st term
  Aideen Nicholson Liberal Trinity 1974 4th term
  William C. Scott Progressive Conservative Victoria—Haliburton 1965 7th term
  Walter McLean Progressive Conservative Waterloo 1979 3rd term
  Allan Pietz Progressive Conservative Welland 1984 1st term
  Perrin Beatty Progressive Conservative Wellington—Dufferin—Simcoe 1972 5th term
  John Oostrom Progressive Conservative Willowdale 1984 1st term
  Herb Gray Liberal Windsor West 1962 9th term
  Howard McCurdy New Democrat Windsor—Walkerville 1984 1st term
  Bob Kaplan Liberal York Centre 1968,[d] 1974 5th term*
  Alan Redway Progressive Conservative York East 1984 1st term
  Tony Roman Independent York North 1984 1st term
  Paul McCrossan Progressive Conservative York—Scarborough 1978, 1984 3rd term*
  John Nunziata Liberal York South—Weston 1984 1st term
  Sinclair Stevens Progressive Conservative York—Peel 1972 5th term
  Sergio Marchi Liberal York West 1984 1st term
* Ian Deans left parliament to be appointed to a position in the federal government and was replaced by Marion Dewar in a 1987 by-election.

Manitoba

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Lee Clark Progressive Conservative Brandon—Souris 1983 2nd term
  Rodney Murphy New Democrat Churchill 1979 3rd term
  Brian White Progressive Conservative Dauphin 1984 1st term
  Jack Murta Progressive Conservative Lisgar 1970 6th term
  Charles Mayer Progressive Conservative Portage—Marquette 1979 3rd term
  Jake Epp Progressive Conservative Provencher 1972 5th term
  Léo Duguay Progressive Conservative Saint Boniface 1984 1st term
  Felix Holtmann Progressive Conservative Selkirk—Interlake 1984 1st term
  David Orlikow New Democrat Winnipeg North 1962 9th term
  Cyril Keeper New Democrat Winnipeg North Centre 1980 2nd term
  Dan McKenzie Progressive Conservative Winnipeg—Assiniboine 1972 5th term
  Bill Blaikie New Democrat Winnipeg—Birds Hill 1979 3rd term
  Lloyd Axworthy Liberal Winnipeg—Fort Garry 1979 3rd term
  Clement Minaker Progressive Conservative Winnipeg—St. James 1984 1st term

Saskatchewan

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Lenard Gustafson Progressive Conservative Assiniboia 1979 3rd term
  Vic Althouse New Democrat Humboldt—Lake Centre 1980 2nd term
  Bill McKnight Progressive Conservative Kindersley—Lloydminster 1979 3rd term
  Jack Scowen Progressive Conservative Mackenzie 1984 1st term
  Bill Gottselig Progressive Conservative Moose Jaw 1984 1st term
  Stan Hovdebo New Democrat Prince Albert 1979 3rd term
  Alvin Hamilton Progressive Conservative Qu'Appelle—Moose Mountain 1957,[e] 1972 10th term*
  Simon De Jong New Democrat Regina East 1979 3rd term
  Les Benjamin New Democrat Regina West 1968 6th term
  Donald Ravis Progressive Conservative Saskatoon East 1984 1st term
  Ray Hnatyshyn Progressive Conservative Saskatoon West 1974 4th term
  Geoff Wilson Progressive Conservative Swift Current—Maple Creek 1984 1st term
  John Gormley Progressive Conservative The Battlefords—Meadow Lake 1984 1st term
  Lorne Nystrom New Democrat Yorkton—Melville 1968 6th term

Alberta

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Jack Shields Progressive Conservative Athabasca 1980 2nd term
  Gordon Taylor Progressive Conservative Bow River 1979 3rd term
  Harvie Andre Progressive Conservative Calgary Centre 1972 5th term
  Alex Kindy Progressive Conservative Calgary East 1984 1st term
  Paul Gagnon Progressive Conservative Calgary North 1984 1st term
  Bobbie Sparrow Progressive Conservative Calgary South 1984 1st term
  Jim Hawkes Progressive Conservative Calgary West 1979 3rd term
  Arnold Malone Progressive Conservative Crowfoot 1974 4th term
  William Lesick Progressive Conservative Edmonton East 1984 1st term
  Steve Paproski Progressive Conservative Edmonton North 1968 6th term
  Jim Edwards Progressive Conservative Edmonton South 1984 1st term
  Murray Dorin Progressive Conservative Edmonton West 1984 1st term
  David Kilgour Progressive Conservative Edmonton—Strathcona 1979 3rd term
  Blaine Thacker Progressive Conservative Lethbridge—Foothills 1979 3rd term
  Robert Harold Porter Progressive Conservative Medicine Hat 1984 1st term
  Albert Cooper Progressive Conservative Peace River 1980 2nd term
  Peter Elzinga Progressive Conservative Pembina 1974 4th term
  Walter van de Walle (1986)* Progressive Conservative 1986 1st term
  Gordon Towers Progressive Conservative Red Deer 1972 5th term
  Don Mazankowski Progressive Conservative Vegreville 1968 6th term
  Kenneth Schellenberger Progressive Conservative Wetaskiwin 1972 5th term
  Joe Clark Progressive Conservative Yellowhead 1972 5th term
*Peter Elzinga resigned from parliament to enter provincial politics. He was replaced by Walter van de Walle in a September 29, 1986, by-election.

British Columbia

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Svend Robinson New Democrat Burnaby 1979 3rd term
  Mary Collins Progressive Conservative Capilano 1984 1st term
  Lorne Greenaway Progressive Conservative Cariboo—Chilcotin 1979 3rd term
  Ray Skelly New Democrat Comox—Powell River 1979 3rd term
  James Manly New Democrat Cowichan—Malahat—The Islands 1980 2nd term
  Patrick Crofton Progressive Conservative Esquimalt—Saanich 1984 1st term
  Ross Belsher Progressive Conservative Fraser Valley East 1984 1st term
  Robert Wenman Progressive Conservative Fraser Valley West 1974 4th term
  Nelson Riis New Democrat Kamloops—Shuswap 1980 2nd term
  Stan Graham Progressive Conservative Kootenay East—Revelstoke 1979, 1984 2nd term*
  Robert Brisco Progressive Conservative Kootenay West 1974, 1984 3rd term*
  Gerry St. Germain Progressive Conservative Mission—Port Moody 1983 2nd term
  Ted Schellenberg Progressive Conservative Nanaimo—Alberni 1984 1st term
  Pauline Jewett New Democrat New Westminster—Coquitlam 1963,[f] 1979 4th term*
  Chuck Cook Progressive Conservative North Vancouver—Burnaby 1979 3rd term
  Vincent Dantzer Progressive Conservative Okanagan North 1980 2nd term
  Frederick King Progressive Conservative Okanagan—Similkameen 1979 3rd term
  Robert McCuish Progressive Conservative Prince George—Bulkley Valley 1979 3rd term
  Frank Oberle Sr. Progressive Conservative Prince George—Peace River 1972 5th term
  Tom Siddon Progressive Conservative Richmond—South Delta 1978 4th term
  James Fulton New Democrat Skeena 1979 3rd term
  Benno Friesen Progressive Conservative Surrey—White Rock—North Delta 1974 4th term
  Pat Carney Progressive Conservative Vancouver Centre 1980 2nd term
  Margaret Mitchell New Democrat Vancouver East 1979 3rd term
  Ian Waddell New Democrat Vancouver Kingsway 1979 3rd term
  John Turner Liberal Vancouver Quadra 1962,[g] 1984 7th term*
  John Allen Fraser (†) Progressive Conservative Vancouver South 1972 5th term
  Allan McKinnon Progressive Conservative Victoria 1972 5th term

Territories

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Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected No. of terms
  Thomas Suluk Progressive Conservative Nunatsiaq 1984 1st term
  Dave Nickerson Progressive Conservative Western Arctic 1979 3rd term
  Erik Nielsen Progressive Conservative Yukon 1957 11th term
  Audrey McLaughlin (1987)* New Democrat 1987 1st term
* Erik Nielsen left parliament to become head of the National Transportation Agency and was replaced by Audrey McLaughlin in a 1987 by-election.

By-elections

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By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lac-Saint-Jean June 20, 1988 Clément Côté      Progressive Conservative Lucien Bouchard      Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
St. John's East July 20, 1987 James A. McGrath      Progressive Conservative Jack Harris      New Democratic Resignation No
Hamilton Mountain July 20, 1987 Ian Deans      New Democratic Marion Dewar      New Democratic Resignation Yes
Yukon July 20, 1987 Erik Nielsen      Progressive Conservative Audrey McLaughlin      New Democratic Resignation No
Pembina September 29, 1986 Peter Elzinga      Progressive Conservative Walter van de Walle      Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
Saint-Maurice September 29, 1986 Jean Chrétien      Liberal Gilles Grondin      Liberal Resignation Yes


Notes

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  1. ^ Ottawa Centre (Ontario)
  2. ^ Broadview
  3. ^ Scarborough East
  4. ^ Don Valley
  5. ^ Qu'Appelle
  6. ^ Northumberland (Ontario) (First elected as a Liberal)
  7. ^ St. Lawrence—St. George (Quebec)/Ottawa—Carleton (Ontario)

References

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  1. ^ Members of the Canadian Senate are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister and remain as senators until the age of 75, even if the House of Commons has been dissolved or an election has been called.
  2. ^ Charbonneau, Guy. "FIRST SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT 33-34-35 ELIZABETH II, 1984-85-86". Journals of the Senate of Canada. CXXVIII (2): 1595–1600. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
  3. ^ Charbonneau, Guy. "SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT 35-36-37 ELIZABETH Il, 1986-87-88". Journals of the Senate of Canada. CXXIX (3): 3497–3504.

Succession

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