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This is a list of members of the
House of Commons of Canada in the
40th Canadian Parliament (November 18, 2008 to March 26, 2011).
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Members
Party leaders are italicized.
Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
The Prime Minister is both.
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Territories
Changes since the 40th election
The party standings have changed as follows:
Number of members per party by date
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|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
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Oct 14
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Apr 13
|
Apr 30
|
May 21
|
Sep 16
|
Nov 9
|
Apr 9
|
Apr 30
|
Sep 2
|
Sep 15
|
Oct 22
|
Oct 25
|
Nov 14
|
Nov 29
|
|
Conservative
|
143
|
145
|
144
|
143
|
142
|
141
|
143
|
|
Liberal
|
77
|
76
|
77
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
49
|
48
|
47
|
48
|
47
|
|
New Democratic
|
37
|
36
|
37
|
36
|
|
Independent
|
2
|
1
|
|
Independent Conservative
|
0
|
1
|
|
Total members
|
308
|
307
|
306
|
305
|
304
|
308
|
307
|
306
|
305
|
304
|
303
|
302
|
305
|
Vacant
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
3
|
Government majority
|
-22
|
-21
|
-20
|
-19
|
-18
|
-20
|
-19
|
-18
|
-19
|
-18
|
-19
|
-20
|
-19
|
Membership changes
Membership changes in the 40th Parliament
|
Date
|
Name
|
District
|
Party
|
Reason
|
|
October 14, 2008
|
See List of Members
|
Election day of the
40th federal election
|
|
April 13, 2009
|
Dawn Black
|
New Westminster—Coquitlam
|
New Democratic
|
Resigned to run in the
2009 B.C. election
|
|
April 30, 2009
|
Bill Casey
|
Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley
|
Independent
|
Resigned to work as Nova Scotias' senior representative in Ottawa.
|
|
May 21, 2009
|
Paul Crête
|
Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Resigned to run in provincial
Rivière-du-Loup by-election.
|
|
September 16, 2009
|
Réal Ménard
|
Hochelaga
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Resigned to run in
Montreal municipal election.
|
|
November 9, 2009
|
Scott Armstrong
|
Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election
|
|
November 9, 2009
|
Fin Donnelly
|
New Westminster—Coquitlam
|
New Democratic
|
Elected in a by-election
|
|
November 9, 2009
|
Bernard Généreux
|
Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election
|
|
November 9, 2009
|
Daniel Paillé
|
Hochelaga
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Elected in a by-election
|
|
April 9, 2010
|
Helena Guergis
|
Simcoe—Grey
|
Independent Conservative
|
Removed from the Conservative caucus
|
|
April 30, 2010
|
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
|
Winnipeg North
|
New Democratic
|
Resigned to run for mayor of
Winnipeg.
|
|
September 2, 2010
|
Maurizio Bevilacqua
|
Vaughan
|
Liberal
|
Resigned to run for mayor of
Vaughan,
Ontario.
|
|
September 15, 2010
|
Inky Mark
|
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette
|
Conservative
|
Resigned to run for mayor of
Dauphin,
Manitoba.
|
|
October 22, 2010
|
Jean-Yves Roy
|
Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Resigned due to health issues
|
|
October 25, 2010
|
Jay Hill
|
Prince George—Peace River
|
Conservative
|
Resigned seat
|
|
November 14, 2010
|
Jim Prentice
|
Calgary Centre-North
|
Conservative
|
Resigned seat to become vice-chairman of
CIBC
|
|
November 29, 2010
|
Julian Fantino
|
Vaughan
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election
|
|
November 29, 2010
|
Kevin Lamoureux
|
Winnipeg North
|
Liberal
|
Elected in a by-election
|
|
November 29, 2010
|
Robert Sopuck
|
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election
|
See also
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