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946 Members of the House of Commons died in office or resigned

NamePolitical Affiliation at Last ElectionConstituencyDate of Last Election (yyyy.mm.dd)Date of death or resignation (yyyy.mm.dd)
Coderre, Denis Liberal Bourassa, Quebec 2011.05.02 2013.06.02
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Montreal, Quebec.
Penashue, Peter Conservative Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador 2011.05.02 2013.03.14
Resignation. Irregularities with campaign funding during the general election of 2011.
Savoie, Denise New Democratic Party Victoria, British Columbia 2011.05.02 2012.08.31
Resignation. Quits political life.
Oda, Bev Conservative Durham, Ontario 2011.05.02 2012.07.31
Resignation. Quits political life.
Richardson, Lee Conservative Calgary Centre, Alberta 2011.05.02 2012.06.06
Resignation. Appointed Principal Secretary to Alberta Premier.
Layton, Jack New Democratic Party Toronto--Danforth, Ontario 2011.05.02 2011.08.22
Died in office.
Prentice, Jim Conservative Calgary Centre-North, Alberta 2008.10.14 2010.11.14
Resignation. Appointed vice-chairman and senior executive vice-president of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, January 1, 2011..
Hill, Jay D. Conservative Prince George--Peace River, British Columbia 2008.10.14 2010.10.25
Resignation. Quits political life.
Roy, Jean-Yves Bloc Québécois Haute-Gaspésie--La Mitis--Matane--Matapédia, Quebec 2008.10.14 2010.10.22
Resignation. Quits political life.
Mark, Inky Conservative Dauphin--Swan River--Marquette, Manitoba 2008.10.14 2010.09.15
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Dauphin, Manitoba.
Bevilacqua, Maurizio Liberal Vaughan, Ontario 2008.10.14 2010.09.02
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Vaughan, Ontario.
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy New Democratic Party Winnipeg North, Manitoba 2008.10.14 2010.04.30
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Ménard, Réal Bloc Québécois Hochelaga, Quebec 2008.10.14 2009.09.16
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in Montreal, Quebec.
Crête, Paul Bloc Québécois Montmagny--L'Islet--Kamouraska--Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec 2008.10.14 2009.05.21
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Casey, William D. (Bill) Independent Cumberland--Colchester--Musquodoboit Valley, Nova Scotia 2008.10.14 2009.04.30
Resignation. Appointed Nova Scotia's Intergovernmental Affairs Department senior representative in Ottawa.
Black, Dawn New Democratic Party New Westminster--Coquitlam, British Columbia 2008.10.14 2009.04.13
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in British Columbia.
Godfrey, John Ferguson Liberal Don Valley West, Ontario 2006.01.23 2008.08.01
Resignation. Appointed Head of the Toronto French School effective July 1, 2008.
Chamberlain, Brenda Liberal Guelph, Ontario 2006.01.23 2008.04.07
Resignation. Quits political life.
Kotto, Maka Bloc Québécois Saint-Lambert, Quebec 2006.01.23 2008.03.13
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Robillard, Lucienne Liberal Westmount--Ville-Marie, Quebec 2006.01.23 2008.01.25
Resignation. Quits political life.
Merasty, Gary Liberal Desnethé--Missinippi--Churchill River, Saskatchewan 2006.01.23 2007.08.31
Resignation. For family reasons.
Gauthier, Michel Bloc Québécois Roberval--Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec 2006.01.23 2007.07.29
Resignation. For health reasons and to commence a career as a communicator.
Owen, Stephen Liberal Vancouver Quadra, British Columbia 2006.01.23 2007.07.27
Resignation. Appointed Vice President, External and Community Relations, University of British Columbia, August 15, 2007.
Peterson, James Scott (Jim) Liberal Willowdale, Ontario 2006.01.23 2007.07.12
Resignation. To make room for new members within the House of Commons.
Graham, Bill Liberal Toronto Centre, Ontario 2006.01.23 2007.07.02
Resignation. To make room for new members within the House of Commons. Accepts the position of chancellor at the University of Toronto.
Loubier, Yvan Bloc Québécois Saint-Hyacinthe--Bagot, Quebec 2006.01.23 2007.02.21
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Lapierre, Jean-C. Liberal Outremont, Quebec 2006.01.23 2007.01.28
Resignation. Resumes his broadcasting career.
Fontana, Joseph Frank (Joe) Liberal London North Centre, Ontario 2006.01.23 2006.09.20
Resignation. Enters municipal politics in London, Ontario.
Sauvageau, Benoît Bloc Québécois Repentigny, Quebec 2006.01.23 2006.08.28
Died in office.
Bergeron, Stéphane Bloc Québécois Verchères--Les Patriotes, Quebec 2004.06.28 2005.11.09
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Cadman, Chuck Independent Surrey North, British Columbia 2004.06.28 2005.07.09
Died in office
O'Brien, Lawrence D. Liberal Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador 2004.06.28 2004.12.16
Died in office
Harvard, John Liberal Charleswood St. James--Assiniboia, Manitoba 2000.11.27 2004.05.06
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba.
Rock, Allan Liberal Etobicoke Centre, Ontario 2000.11.27 2003.12.12
Resignation. Named Ambassador to the United Nations, January 5, 2004.
Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean Liberal Saint-Maurice, Quebec 2000.11.27 2003.12.12
Resignation.
Harb, Mac Liberal Ottawa Centre, Ontario 2000.11.27 2003.09.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Dubé, Antoine Bloc Québécois Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, Quebec 2000.11.27 2003.03.17
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Brien, Pierre Bloc Québécois Témiscamingue, Quebec 2000.11.27 2003.03.14
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Richardson, John Liberal Perth--Middlesex, Ontario 2000.11.27 2002.10.11
Resignation. Quits political life.
Bellehumeur, Michel Bloc Québécois Berthier--Montcalm, Quebec 2000.11.27 2002.05.18
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Tremblay, Stéphan Bloc Québécois Lac-Saint-Jean--Saguenay, Quebec 2000.11.27 2002.05.07
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Baker, George Liberal Gander--Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador 2000.11.27 2002.03.25
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Lavigne, Raymond Liberal Verdun--Saint-Henri--Saint-Paul--Pointe Saint-Charles, Quebec 2000.11.27 2002.03.25
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Manning, Ernest Preston Canadian Alliance Calgary Southwest, Alberta 2000.11.27 2002.01.31
Resignation. Quits political life.
Tobin, Brian Vincent Liberal Bonavista--Trinity--Conception, Newfoundland and Labrador 2000.11.27 2002.01.25
Resignation. To spend more time with his family.
Gagliano, Alfonso Liberal Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel, Quebec 2000.11.27 2002.01.14
Resignation. Named Ambassador to Denmark, January 15, 2002.
Gray, Herbert Eser (Herb) Liberal Windsor West, Ontario 2000.11.27 2002.01.14
Resignation. Named Chair of the Canadian Section of the International Joint Commission, January 15, 2002.
Duhamel, Ron J. Liberal Saint Boniface, Manitoba 2000.11.27 2002.01.14
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Brison, Scott Progressive Conservative Kings--Hants, Nova Scotia 1997.06.02 2000.07.24
Resignation. To allow Joe Clark to run for office.
Hart, James (Jim) Alexander Reform Okanagan--Coquihalla, British Columbia 1997.06.02 2000.07.17
Resignation. To allow Stockwell Day to run for office.
Power, Charles J. (Charlie) Progressive Conservative St. John's West, Newfoundland and Labrador 1997.06.02 2000.01.31
Resignation. Quits political life.
Massé, Marcel Liberal Hull--Aylmer, Quebec 1997.06.02 1999.09.10
Resignation. Named Canadian executive director of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington.
Finestone, Sheila Liberal Mount Royal, Quebec 1997.06.02 1999.08.10
Resignation. Called to the Senate, August 11, 1999.
Marchi, Sergio Liberal York West, Ontario 1997.06.02 1999.08.02
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, August 3, 1999.
Axworthy, Chris New Democratic Party Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar, Saskatchewan 1997.06.02 1999.06.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Saskatchewan.
Cohen, Elizabeth Shaughnessy Liberal Windsor--St. Clair, Ontario 1997.06.02 1998.12.09
Died in office
Charest, Jean J. Progressive Conservative Sherbrooke, Quebec 1997.06.02 1998.05.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec. Becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec.
Hayes, Sharon Ruth Reform Port Moody--Coquitlam, British Columbia 1997.06.02 1997.10.01
Resignation. To tend to her severely ill husband.
Anawak, Jack Iyerak Liberal Nunatsiaq, Northwest Territories 1993.10.25 1997.04.15
Resignation. Appointed interim Commissioner of Nunavut.
Allmand, William Warren Liberal Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Quebec 1993.10.25 1997.02.24
Resignation. Named President of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development.
Harper, Stephen Reform Calgary West, Alberta 1993.10.25 1997.01.14
Resignation. Named Vice-President of the National Citizens Coalition.
Caron, André Bloc Québécois Jonquière, Quebec 1993.10.25 1997.01.10
Died in office.
Copps, Sheila Maureen Liberal Hamilton East, Ontario 1993.10.25 1996.05.01
Resignation. To honour her election vow on the GST.
Maheu, Shirley Liberal Saint-Laurent--Cartierville, Quebec 1993.10.25 1996.01.31
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Tobin, Brian Vincent Liberal Humber--St. Barbe--Baie Verte, Newfoundland and Labrador 1993.10.25 1996.01.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics (Newfoundland). Becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Premier of Newfoundland.
MacLaren, Roy Liberal Etobicoke North, Ontario 1993.10.25 1996.01.24
Resignation. To make room for new members within the Cabinet. Appointed advisor to the Prime Minister prior to his nomination as Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, June 23, 1996.
Ouellet, André Liberal Papineau--Saint-Michel, Quebec 1993.10.25 1996.01.24
Resignation. To make room for new members within the Cabinet. Appointed Chairman of the Canada Post Corporation, January 25, 1996.
Bouchard, Lucien Bloc Québécois Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec 1993.10.25 1996.01.15
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec. Becomes leader of the Parti québécois and Premier of Quebec.
Rompkey, Bill Liberal Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador 1993.10.25 1995.09.21
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Berger, David Liberal Saint-Henri--Westmount, Quebec 1993.10.25 1994.12.28
Resignation. Appointed advisor to the Prime Minister.
Gauthier, Jean-Robert Liberal Ottawa--Vanier, Ontario 1993.10.25 1994.11.23
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Péloquin, Gaston Bloc Québécois Brome--Missisquoi, Quebec 1993.10.25 1994.09.01
Died in office.
Cooper, Albert Glen Progressive Conservative Peace River, Alberta 1988.11.21 1993.09.08
Resignation. Quits political life.
Epp, Arthur Jacob (Jake) Progressive Conservative Provencher, Manitoba 1988.11.21 1993.09.01
Resignation. Quits political life. Appointed Senior Vice President of TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. responible for international business, September 1, 1993.
Bouchard, Benoît Progressive Conservative Roberval, Quebec 1988.11.21 1993.06.17
Resignation. Appointed Canada's Ambassabor to France, June 18, 1993.
de Cotret, Robert René Progressive Conservative Berthier--Montcalm, Quebec 1988.11.21 1993.06.16
Resignation. Quits political life. Appointed Canada's representative to the World Bank, June 16, 1993.
Blackburn, Derek Nigel Ernest New Democratic Party Brant, Ontario 1988.11.21 1993.05.31
Resignation. Appointed to the Immigration and Refugee Board.
Gustafson, Leonard J. Progressive Conservative Souris--Moose Mountain, Saskatchewan 1988.11.21 1993.05.26
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Prud'homme, Marcel Liberal Saint-Denis, Quebec 1988.11.21 1993.05.25
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Cook, Charles Henry (Chuck) Progressive Conservative North Vancouver, British Columbia 1988.11.21 1993.02.23
Died in office.
Callbeck, Catherine S. Liberal Malpeque, Prince Edward Island 1988.11.21 1993.01.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Prince Edward Island. Elected leader of the Liberal Party and becomes Premier of Prince Edward Island.
Lapierre, Jean-C. Liberal Shefford, Quebec 1988.11.21 1992.08.23
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
Robichaud, Fernand Liberal Beauséjour, New Brunswick 1988.11.21 1990.09.24
Resignation. To allow Jean Chrétien to run for office.
Broadbent, John Edward New Democratic Party Oshawa, Ontario 1988.11.21 1989.12.31
Resignation. Appointed President of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development.
Malépart, Jean-Claude Liberal Laurier--Sainte-Marie, Quebec 1988.11.21 1989.11.16
Died in office.
Grisé, Richard Progressive Conservative Chambly, Quebec 1988.11.21 1989.05.30
Resignation. Found guilty of fraud and breach of trust.
Dahmer, John Progressive Conservative Beaver River, Alberta 1988.11.21 1988.11.26
Died before taking his seat, 5 days after the general election.
Greenaway, Lorne Everett Progressive Conservative Cariboo--Chilcotin, British Columbia 1984.09.04 1988.09.29
Resignation. Appointed Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries of British Columbia, September 1988.
Speyer, Chris Progressive Conservative Cambridge, Ontario 1984.09.04 1988.09.02
Resignation. Named judge, Ontario district court.
Schellenberger, Stanley Kenneth Progressive Conservative Wetaskiwin, Alberta 1984.09.04 1988.08.31
Resignation. To spend more time with his family. Accepts a job with the Alberta government.
Henderson, George Roland Liberal Egmont, Prince Edward Island 1984.09.04 1988.08.14
Resignation. Appointed to the Canadian Pension Commission.
Crombie, David Edward Progressive Conservative Rosedale, Ontario 1984.09.04 1988.06.01
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront, March 31, 1988.
Côté, Clément M. Progressive Conservative Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec 1984.09.04 1988.04.28
Resignation. To allow Lucien Bouchard to run for office.
Nielsen, Erik Progressive Conservative Yukon, Yukon 1984.09.04 1987.01.21
Resignation. Appointed President of the Canadian Transport Commission.
Deans, Ian New Democratic Party Hamilton Mountain, Ontario 1984.09.04 1986.08.31
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Public Service Staff Relations Board.
McGrath, James Aloysius Progressive Conservative St. John's East, Newfoundland and Labrador 1984.09.04 1986.08.31
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland.
Elzinga, Peter Progressive Conservative Pembina, Alberta 1984.09.04 1986.04.16
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Alberta.
Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean Liberal Saint-Maurice, Quebec 1984.09.04 1986.02.27
Resignation. To spend more time with his family.
Corbin, Eymard G. Liberal Madawaska--Victoria, New Brunswick 1980.02.18 1984.07.09
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Turner, Charles Robert Liberal London East, Ontario 1980.02.18 1984.07.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Lefebvre, Thomas Liberal Pontiac--Gatineau--Labelle, Quebec 1980.02.18 1984.07.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott Liberal Mount Royal, Quebec 1980.02.18 1984.06.30
Resignation. Retires from public life.
Pinard, Yvon Liberal Drummond, Quebec 1980.02.18 1984.06.29
Resignation. Appointed judge of the Federal Court of Canada, Trial Division.
De Bané, Pierre Liberal Matapédia--Matane, Quebec 1980.02.18 1984.06.29
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Munro, John Carr Liberal Hamilton East, Ontario 1980.02.18 1984.06.29
Resignation. Appointed member of the Canadian Transport Commission, June 30, 1984.
MacGuigan, Mark R. Liberal Windsor--Walkerville, Ontario 1980.02.18 1984.06.29
Resignation. Appointed judge of the Federal Court of Appeals.
LeBlanc, Roméo Liberal Westmorland--Kent, New Brunswick 1980.02.18 1984.06.28
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
MacEachen, Allan Joseph Liberal Cape Breton Highlands--Canso, Nova Scotia 1980.02.18 1984.06.28
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Lamontagne, J. Gilles Liberal Langelier, Quebec 1980.02.18 1984.03.26
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
Gilchrist, James Gordon Progressive Conservative Scarborough East, Ontario 1980.02.18 1984.03.21
Resignation. Over matters of a professional nature.
Kushner, John Progressive Conservative Calgary East, Alberta 1980.02.18 1984.03.02
Died in office
Sauvé, Jeanne Liberal Laval-des-Rapides, Quebec 1980.02.18 1984.01.15
Resignation. Appointed first woman Governor-General of Canada.
Baker, Walter David Progressive Conservative Nepean--Carleton, Ontario 1980.02.18 1983.11.13
Died in office.
MacKay, Elmer MacIntosh Progressive Conservative Central Nova, Nova Scotia 1980.02.18 1983.06.15
Resignation. To allow Brian Mulroney to run for office.
Rose, Mark Willson New Democratic Party Mission--Port Moody, British Columbia 1980.02.18 1983.04.20
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in British Columbia.
Dinsdale, Walter Gilbert Progressive Conservative Brandon--Souris, Manitoba 1980.02.18 1982.11.20
Died in office.
Cossitt, Thomas Charles Progressive Conservative Leeds--Grenville, Ontario 1980.02.18 1982.03.15
Died in office.
Rae, Bob New Democratic Party Broadview--Greenwood, Ontario 1980.02.18 1982.03.02
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario. Becomes leader of the Ontario NDP.
Lonsdale, Bruce Liberal Timiskaming, Ontario 1980.02.18 1982.01.22
Died in office.
Stollery, Peter A. Liberal Spadina, Ontario 1980.02.18 1981.07.01
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
La Salle, Roch Progressive Conservative Joliette, Quebec 1980.02.18 1981.03.16
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec. Appointed leader of Quebec's Union nationale.
MacDonald, Daniel Joseph Liberal Cardigan, Prince Edward Island 1980.02.18 1980.09.30
Died in office.
Guay, Raynald Joseph Albert Liberal Lévis, Quebec 1980.02.18 1980.08.28
Resignation. To spend more time with his family. Appointed to the federal Anti-Dumping Tribunal.
Buchanan, J. Judd Liberal London West, Ontario 1980.02.18 1980.08.12
Resignation. Becomes President and Chief Executive Officer of CNG Fuels Ltd., Calgary, Alberta.
Alexander, Lincoln MacCauley Progressive Conservative Hamilton West, Ontario 1980.02.18 1980.05.28
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Ontario Workmen's Compensation Board.
Diefenbaker, John George Progressive Conservative Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 1979.05.22 1979.08.16
Died in office.
Jamieson, Donald Campbell Liberal Burin--St. George's, Newfoundland and Labrador 1979.05.22 1979.06.18
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland. Appointed leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland.
Basford, Stanley Ronald Liberal Vancouver Centre, British Columbia 1974.07.08 1979.02.20
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
Goyer, Jean-Pierre Liberal Dollard, Quebec 1974.07.08 1978.12.31
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
Sharp, Mitchell William Liberal Eglinton, Ontario 1974.07.08 1978.05.01
Resignation. Appointed Director of the Northern Pipeline Agency, May 2, 1978.
Gilbert, John New Democratic Party Broadview, Ontario 1974.07.08 1978.04.27
Resignation. Appointed judge.
Poulin, Fabian Hugh Liberal Ottawa Centre, Ontario 1974.07.08 1978.04.27
Resignation. Appointed judge.
Wagner, Claude Progressive Conservative Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec 1974.07.08 1978.04.20
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Haidasz, Stanley Liberal Parkdale, Ontario 1974.07.08 1978.03.23
Resignation. Called to the Senate, March 23, 1978.
Guay, Joseph-Phillippe Liberal St. Boniface, Manitoba 1974.07.08 1978.03.22
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Marshall, Jack Progressive Conservative Humber--St. George's--St. Barbe, Newfoundland and Labrador 1974.07.08 1978.03.22
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Macdonald, Donald Stovel Liberal Rosedale, Ontario 1974.07.08 1978.02.28
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
Drury, Charles Mills (Bud) Liberal Westmount, Quebec 1974.07.08 1978.01.26
Resignation. Appointed Director of the National Capital Commission.
McCleave, Robert Jardine Progressive Conservative Halifax--East Hants, Nova Scotia 1974.07.08 1977.12.08
Resignation. Appointed judge.
Stanbury, Robert Douglas George Liberal York--Scarborough, Ontario 1974.07.08 1977.11.08
Resignation. Becomes Secretary General of Firestone Canada Ltd.
O'Sullivan, Sean Patrick Progressive Conservative Hamilton--Wentworth, Ontario 1974.07.08 1977.09.13
Resignation. Called to the priesthood.
Reynolds, John Douglas Progressive Conservative Burnaby--Richmond--Delta, British Columbia 1974.07.08 1977.09.04
Resignation. Becomes radio announcer with CJOR in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Fairweather, Robert Gordon Lee Progressive Conservative Fundy--Royal, New Brunswick 1974.07.08 1977.08.31
Resignation. Appointed Chairman of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Fortin, André-Gilles Social Credit Lotbinière, Quebec 1974.07.08 1977.06.24
Caouette, David Réal Social Credit Témiscamingue, Quebec 1974.07.08 1976.12.16
Mackasey, Bryce Stuart Liberal Verdun, Quebec 1974.07.08 1976.10.27
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Marchand, Jean Liberal Langelier, Quebec 1974.07.08 1976.10.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Comtois, Joseph-Roland Liberal Terrebonne, Quebec 1974.07.08 1976.10.25
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
MacLean, John Angus Progressive Conservative Malpeque, Prince Edward Island 1974.07.08 1976.10.20
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Prince Edward Island.
Morin, Albanie Liberal Louis-Hébert, Quebec 1974.07.08 1976.09.30
Turner, John Napier Liberal Ottawa--Carleton, Ontario 1974.07.08 1976.02.12
Resignation. Resumes his law practice.
Carter, Walter C. Progressive Conservative St. John's West, Newfoundland and Labrador 1974.07.08 1975.09.03
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland.
Pelletier, Gérard Liberal Hochelaga, Quebec 1974.07.08 1975.08.29
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to France, August 29, 1975.
Dubé, Jean-Eudes Liberal Restigouche, New Brunswick 1974.07.08 1975.04.08
Resignation. Appointed Federal Court judge.
Nesbitt, Wallace Bickford (Wally) Progressive Conservative Oxford, Ontario 1972.10.30 1973.12.21
Kuntz, Harry Progressive Conservative Battle River, Alberta 1972.10.30 1973.11.16
Anderson, David Liberal Esquimalt--Saanich, British Columbia 1968.06.25 1972.07.24
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in British Columbia.
Givens, Philip Gerald Liberal York West, Ontario 1968.06.25 1971.10.06
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
Moores, Frank Duff Progressive Conservative Bonavista--Trinity--Conception, Newfoundland and Labrador 1968.06.25 1971.09.27
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland.
Brown, James Elisha Liberal Brant, Ontario 1968.06.25 1971.04.08
Resignation. Appointed judge, Norfolk, Ontario.
Douglas, Albert B. Liberal Assiniboia, Saskatchewan 1968.06.25 1971.03.06
MacEwan, Howard Russell Progressive Conservative Central Nova, Nova Scotia 1968.06.25 1971.01.14
Resignation. Appointed judge, Nova Scotia provincial court.
Mongrain, Joseph-Alfred Liberal Trois-Rivières, Quebec 1968.06.25 1970.12.23
Pilon, J.-E. Bernard Liberal Chambly, Quebec 1968.06.25 1970.11.17
Cadieux, Léo Alphonse Joseph Liberal Labelle, Quebec 1968.06.25 1970.10.05
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to France, July 24, 1970.
Muir, George Robson Progressive Conservative Lisgar, Manitoba 1968.06.25 1970.08.26
Dumont, Bernard Ralliement Créditiste Frontenac, Quebec 1968.06.25 1970.04.06
Resignation.
Schreyer, Edward Richard New Democratic Party Selkirk, Manitoba 1968.06.25 1969.06.08
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Manitoba.
Cameron, Colin New Democratic Party Nanaimo--Cowichan--The Islands, British Columbia 1968.06.25 1968.07.28
Martin, Paul Joseph James Liberal Essex East, Ontario 1965.11.08 1968.04.19
Resignation.
Pennell, Lawrence T. Liberal Brant--Haldimand, Ontario 1965.11.08 1968.04.16
Resignation.
Allard, Maurice Independent Progressive Conservative Sherbrooke, Quebec 1965.11.08 1968.03.06
Resignation on March 6, 1968.
Tremblay, René Liberal Matapédia--Matane, Quebec 1965.11.08 1968.01.22
Died in office.
Rinfret, Maurice Liberal Saint-Jacques, Quebec 1965.11.08 1967.12.26
Winkler, Eric Alfred Progressive Conservative Grey--Bruce, Ontario 1965.11.08 1967.09.30
Resignation.
Pickersgill, John Whitney Liberal Bonavista--Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador 1965.11.08 1967.09.18
Resignation. Appointed President of the Canadian Transport Commission, September 19, 1967.
Kennedy, Cyril Frost Progressive Conservative Colchester--Hants, Nova Scotia 1965.11.08 1967.09.17
Resignation. To allow Robert L. Stanfield to run for office.
Horner, Hugh Macarthur Progressive Conservative Jasper--Edson, Alberta 1965.11.08 1967.05.08
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Alberta.
Lamontagne, Maurice Liberal Outremont--St-Jean, Quebec 1965.11.08 1967.04.05
Resignation. Called to the Senate, April 6, 1967.
Favreau, Guy Liberal Papineau, Quebec 1965.11.08 1967.04.03
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Cardin, Louis-Joseph-Lucien Liberal Richelieu--Verchères, Quebec 1965.11.08 1967.04.03
Resignation. For health reasons and to return to his law practice.
Mitchell, David Rodger Liberal Sudbury, Ontario 1965.11.08 1967.01.04
Caron, Alexis Pierre Liberal Hull, Quebec 1965.11.08 1966.08.31
Granger, Charles Ronald McKay Liberal Grand Falls--White Bay--Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador 1965.11.08 1966.08.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Newfoundland.
Carter, Chesley William Liberal Burin--Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador 1965.11.08 1966.07.07
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Vincent, Clément Progressive Conservative Nicolet--Yamaska, Quebec 1965.11.08 1966.05.04
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Rouleau, Guy Liberal Dollard, Quebec 1963.04.08 1965.07.31
Resignation.
Lamb, Charles Wesley Progressive Conservative Victoria, Ontario 1963.04.08 1965.07.12
Benidickson, William Moore Liberal Labour Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario 1963.04.08 1965.07.06
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 7, 1965.
Nowlan, George Clyde Progressive Conservative Digby--Annapolis--Kings, Nova Scotia 1963.04.08 1965.05.31
Chaplin, Gordon Progressive Conservative Waterloo South, Ontario 1963.04.08 1964.06.27
Rideout, Sherwood Hayes Liberal Westmorland, New Brunswick 1963.04.08 1964.05.29
Garland, John Richard Liberal Nipissing, Ontario 1963.04.08 1964.03.14
Died in office.
Jones, Henry Frank Progressive Conservative Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1963.04.08 1964.03.04
Denis, Azellus Liberal Saint-Denis, Quebec 1963.04.08 1964.02.02
Resignation. Called to the Senate, February 3, 1964.
Chevrier, Lionel Liberal Laurier, Quebec 1963.04.08 1963.12.27
Resignation. Appointed High Commissioner for Canada in London, February 6, 1964.
Crestohl, Leon David Liberal Cartier, Quebec 1962.06.18 1963.03.21
Died shortly after dissolution of the 25th Parliament.
Rowe, William Earl Progressive Conservative Dufferin--Simcoe, Ontario 1962.06.18 1963.01.08
Resignation.
Regier, Erhart New Democratic Party Burnaby--Coquitlam, British Columbia 1962.06.18 1962.08.20
Resignation.
Hardie, Mervyn Arthur Liberal Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories 1958.03.31 1961.10.18
Comtois, Paul Progressive Conservative Nicolet--Yamaska, Quebec 1958.03.31 1961.10.05
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, October 6, 1961.
Anderson, William Progressive Conservative Waterloo South, Ontario 1958.03.31 1961.06.06
Macdonald, John Augustine Progressive Conservative King's, Prince Edward Island 1958.03.31 1961.01.04
Van Horne, Joseph Charles Progressive Conservative Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick 1958.03.31 1961.01.01
Resignation.
Stanton, Hayden Progressive Conservative Leeds, Ontario 1958.03.31 1960.12.07
Pearkes, George Randolph Progressive Conservative Esquimalt--Saanich, British Columbia 1958.03.31 1960.10.10
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, October 12, 1960.
Brooks, Alfred Johnson Progressive Conservative Royal, New Brunswick 1958.03.31 1960.09.11
Resignation. Called to the Senate, September 12, 1960.
Fraser, Gordon Knapman Progressive Conservative Peterborough, Ontario 1958.03.31 1960.05.26
Houck, William Limburg Liberal Niagara Falls, Ontario 1958.03.31 1960.05.05
Courtemanche, Henri Progressive Conservative Labelle, Quebec 1958.03.31 1960.01.19
Resignation. For health reasons. Called to the Senate, January 20, 1960.
Gour, Joseph-Omer Liberal Russell, Ontario 1958.03.31 1959.03.24
Smith, Sidney Earle Progressive Conservative Hastings--Frontenac, Ontario 1958.03.31 1959.03.17
Died in office.
Lockyer, Edward Russell Progressive Conservative Trinity, Ontario 1958.03.31 1958.10.05
Yacula, Val Progressive Conservative Springfield, Manitoba 1958.03.31 1958.09.24
Lesage, Jean Liberal Montmagny--l'Islet, Quebec 1958.03.31 1958.06.11
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Casselman, Arza Clair Progressive Conservative Grenville--Dundas, Ontario 1958.03.31 1958.05.11
White, George Stanley Progressive Conservative Hastings--Frontenac, Ontario 1957.06.10 1957.09.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Blair, William Gourlay Progressive Conservative Lanark, Ontario 1957.06.10 1957.06.16
Died one week after 1957 general election.
Hosking, Henry Alfred Liberal Wellington South, Ontario 1953.08.10 1957.06.03
Healy, Thomas Patrick Liberal St. Ann, Quebec 1953.08.10 1957.04.12
Drew, George Alexander Progressive Conservative Carleton, Ontario 1953.08.10 1957.01.08
Resignation.
Trainor, Owen C. Progressive Conservative Winnipeg South, Manitoba 1953.08.10 1956.11.28
Ross, Thomas Hambly Liberal Hamilton East, Ontario 1953.08.10 1956.11.20
Bennett, Sybil Progressive Conservative Halton, Ontario 1953.08.10 1956.11.12
MacDougall, John Lorne Liberal Vancouver--Burrard, British Columbia 1953.08.10 1956.06.06
Noseworthy, Joseph William C.C.F. York South, Ontario 1953.08.10 1956.03.30
Côté, Alcide Liberal Saint-Jean--Iberville--Napierville, Quebec 1953.08.10 1955.08.07
Died in office.
Picard, Louis-Philippe Liberal Bellechasse, Quebec 1953.08.10 1955.08.02
Resignation. Appointed Canadian Ambassador to Argentina.
Pouliot, Jean-François Liberal Témiscouata, Quebec 1953.08.10 1955.07.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Croll, David Arnold Liberal Spadina, Ontario 1953.08.10 1955.07.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 28, 1955.
Power, Charles Gavan Liberal Quebec South, Quebec 1953.08.10 1955.07.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 28, 1955.
Boucher, Joseph Gaspard Liberal Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick 1953.08.10 1955.04.18
Fair, Robert Social Credit Battle River--Camrose, Alberta 1953.08.10 1954.11.01
Wood, Robert James Liberal Selkirk, Manitoba 1953.08.10 1954.08.08
Claxton, Brooke Liberal St. Lawrence--St. George, Quebec 1953.08.10 1954.07.31
Resignation. Appointed Canadian Vice-President of Metropolitan Insurance Co., August 1, 1954.
Chevrier, Lionel Liberal Stormont, Ontario 1953.08.10 1954.06.30
Resignation. Appointed President of the St-Lawrence Seaway Authority, July 1, 1954.
Abbott, Douglas Charles Liberal Saint-Antoine--Westmount, Quebec 1953.08.10 1954.06.30
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, July 1, 1954.
Conacher, Lionel Pretoria Liberal Trinity, Ontario 1953.08.10 1954.05.26
Adamson, Agar Rodney Progressive Conservative York West, Ontario 1953.08.10 1954.04.08
Coyle, Charles Delmar Progressive Conservative Elgin, Ontario 1953.08.10 1954.01.19
Côté, Paul-Émile Liberal Verdun, Quebec 1953.08.10 1953.12.31
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Nadon, Joseph-Célestin Liberal Gatineau, Quebec 1953.08.10 1953.12.17
Graydon, Gordon Progressive Conservative Peel, Ontario 1953.08.10 1953.09.19
Tremblay, Léonard-David Sweezey Liberal Dorchester, Quebec 1949.06.27 1953.06.11
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Laing, Arthur Liberal Vancouver South, British Columbia 1949.06.27 1953.04.30
Resignation.
MacLean, Matthew Liberal Cape Breton North and Victoria, Nova Scotia 1949.06.27 1953.04.07
Mayhew, Robert Wellington Liberal Victoria, British Columbia 1949.06.27 1952.11.14
Resignation. Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Japan, October 15, 1952.
Harris, Joseph Henry Progressive Conservative Danforth, Ontario 1949.06.27 1952.10.24
Cournoyer, Gérard Liberal Richelieu--Verchères, Quebec 1949.06.27 1952.07.05
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Dion, Joseph-Alfred Liberal Roberval, Quebec 1949.06.27 1952.04.07
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Richard, Clovis-Thomas Liberal Gloucester, New Brunswick 1949.06.27 1952.03.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Rinfret, Édouard-Gabriel Liberal Outremont--St-Jean, Quebec 1949.06.27 1952.02.12
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, Quebec, February 13, 1952.
Gosselin, Henri A. Liberal Brome--Missisquoi, Quebec 1949.06.27 1952.01.27
Breithaupt, Louis Orville Liberal Waterloo North, Ontario 1949.06.27 1952.01.22
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
Hatfield, Heber Harold Progressive Conservative Victoria--Carleton, New Brunswick 1949.06.27 1952.01.03
Thomson, Walter Cunningham Liberal Ontario, Ontario 1949.06.27 1951.10.09
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
Smith, Arthur Leroy Progressive Conservative Calgary West, Alberta 1949.06.27 1951.07.05
Resignation.
Maybank, Ralph Liberal Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba 1949.06.27 1951.04.24
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Court of King's Bench for Manitoba.
Homuth, Karl Kenneth Progressive Conservative Waterloo South, Ontario 1949.06.27 1951.03.19
Matthews, James Ewen Liberal Brandon, Manitoba 1949.06.27 1950.11.24
Douglas, James Lester Liberal Queen's, Prince Edward Island 1949.06.27 1950.09.30
Fauteux, Gaspard Liberal St. Mary, Quebec 1949.06.27 1950.08.28
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
Mitchell, Humphrey Liberal Welland, Ontario 1949.06.27 1950.08.01
Died in office.
Belzile, Gleason Liberal Rimouski, Quebec 1949.06.27 1950.07.25
Lapalme, Georges-Émile Liberal Joliette--l'Assomption--Montcalm, Quebec 1949.06.27 1950.06.23
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Isnor, Gordon Benjamin Liberal Halifax, Nova Scotia 1949.06.27 1950.05.01
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Hartt, Maurice Liberal Cartier, Quebec 1949.06.27 1950.03.15
Church, Thomas Langton Progressive Conservative Broadview, Ontario 1949.06.27 1950.02.07
Gibson, Colin William George Liberal Hamilton West, Ontario 1949.06.27 1950.01.17
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario.
Reid, Thomas Liberal New Westminster, British Columbia 1949.06.27 1949.09.06
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Michaud, Benoît Liberal Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick 1949.06.27 1949.08.29
Marier, Elphège Liberal Jacques Cartier, Quebec 1949.06.27 1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Bertrand, Ernest Liberal Laurier, Quebec 1949.06.27 1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Quebec.
Marquis, Eugène Liberal Kamouraska, Quebec 1949.06.27 1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Jean, Joseph Liberal Mercier, Quebec 1949.06.27 1949.08.23
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court for the District of Montreal.
McMillin, John Ernest Progressive Conservative Greenwood, Ontario 1949.06.27 1949.08.21
Died before taking his seat.
Raymond, Léon-Joseph Liberal Gatineau, Quebec 1949.06.27 1949.08.04
Resignation. Appointed Clerk of the House of Commons.
Jaques, Norman Social Credit Wetaskiwin, Alberta 1945.06.11 1949.01.31
Dubois, Lucien Independent Liberal Nicolet--Yamaska, Quebec 1945.06.11 1948.11.08
Glen, James Allison Liberal Marquette, Manitoba 1945.06.11 1948.11.04
Resignation. For health reasons.
Boucher, George Russell Progressive Conservative Carleton, Ontario 1945.06.11 1948.11.01
Resignation. To allow George Drew to run for office.
Ilsley, James Lorimer Liberal Digby--Annapolis--Kings, Nova Scotia 1945.06.11 1948.10.27
Resignation. To return to his law practice, October 28, 1948.
Farquhar, Thomas Liberal Algoma East, Ontario 1945.06.11 1948.09.09
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Lacombe, Liguori Independent Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec 1945.06.11 1948.07.04
Resignation.
Tucker, Walter Adam Liberal Rosthern, Saskatchewan 1945.06.11 1948.06.07
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Saskatchewan.
Mackenzie, Ian Alistair Liberal Vancouver Centre, British Columbia 1945.06.11 1948.01.18
Resignation. Called to the Senate, January 19, 1948.
Sinclair, William Edmund Newton Liberal Ontario, Ontario 1945.06.11 1947.11.26
Stirling, Grote Progressive Conservative Yale, British Columbia 1945.06.11 1947.10.04
Resignation.
Bridges, Hedley Francis Gregory Liberal York--Sunbury, New Brunswick 1945.06.11 1947.08.10
Died in office.
Macdonald, William Chisholm Liberal Halifax, Nova Scotia 1945.06.11 1946.11.19
Cardin, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Independent Richelieu--Verchères, Quebec 1945.06.11 1946.10.20
Leader, Harry Liberal Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 1945.06.11 1946.05.09
McDonald, Wallace Reginald Liberal Pontiac, Quebec 1945.06.11 1946.05.02
Bruce, Herbert Alexander Progressive Conservative Parkdale, Ontario 1945.06.11 1946.03.30
Resignation.
MacDiarmid, William Burton Liberal Glengarry, Ontario 1945.06.11 1945.06.22
Resignation. To allow W.L. Mackenzie King to run for office.
Turner, John Mouat Liberal Springfield, Manitoba 1940.03.26 1945.02.24
Telford, William Pattison Liberal Grey North, Ontario 1940.03.26 1944.12.09
Resignation. To allow A.G.L. McNaughton to run for office.
McNiven, Donald Alexander Liberal Regina City, Saskatchewan 1940.03.26 1944.10.19
Resignation.
Poirier, Joseph Alphée Liberal Bonaventure, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.09.19
Fontaine, Joseph-Théophile-Adélard Liberal St. Hyacinthe--Bagot, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.07.27
Resignation.
Bertrand, Lionel Independent Liberal Terrebonne, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.07.26
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Lizotte, Louis Philippe Liberal Kamouraska, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.07.24
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Gauthier, Pierre Liberal Portneuf, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.07.20
Resignation.
Lacroix, Édouard Liberal Beauce, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.07.11
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Gingues, Maurice Liberal Sherbrooke, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.06.20
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Douglas, Thomas Clement (Tommy) C.C.F. Weyburn, Saskatchewan 1940.03.26 1944.05.31
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Saskatchewan.
Durocher, Eugène Liberal St. James, Quebec 1940.03.26 1944.05.10
McKinnon, Hugh Bathgate Liberal Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario 1940.03.26 1944.04.10
Bercovitch, Peter Liberal Cartier, Quebec 1940.03.26 1942.12.27
Fleming, Harry Raymond Liberal Humboldt, Saskatchewan 1940.03.26 1942.11.05
Thorson, Joseph Thorarinn Liberal Selkirk, Manitoba 1940.03.26 1942.10.05
Resignation. Appointed President of the Exchequer Court of Canada, October 6, 1942.
Vien, Thomas Liberal Outremont, Quebec 1940.03.26 1942.10.04
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Woodsworth, James Shaver C.C.F. Winnipeg North Centre, Manitoba 1940.03.26 1942.03.21
Casgrain, Pierre-François Liberal Charlevoix--Saguenay, Quebec 1940.03.26 1941.12.14
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, December 15, 1941.
Cockeram, Alan National Government York South, Ontario 1940.03.26 1941.11.26
Resignation. To allow Arthur Meighen to run for office.
Lapointe, Ernest Liberal Quebec East, Quebec 1940.03.26 1941.11.26
Died in office.
Damude, Arthur Byron Liberal Welland, Ontario 1940.03.26 1941.09.15
Deslauriers, Hermas Liberal St. Mary, Quebec 1940.03.26 1941.05.28
Casselman, Frederick Clayton Liberal Edmonton East, Alberta 1940.03.26 1941.03.20
Rogers, Norman McLeod Liberal Kingston City, Ontario 1940.03.26 1940.06.10
Died in office.
Euler, William Daum Liberal Waterloo North, Ontario 1940.03.26 1940.05.08
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Hyndman, Alonzo Bowen National Government Carleton, Ontario 1940.03.26 1940.04.09
Brown, Walter George Unity Saskatoon City, Saskatchewan 1940.03.26 1940.04.01
Francoeur, Joseph Napoléon Liberal Lotbinière, Quebec 1937.12.27 1940.02.08
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Quebec.
Fiset, Eugène Liberal Rimouski, Quebec 1935.10.14 1939.12.13
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
MacLean, Alfred Edgar Liberal Prince, Prince Edward Island 1935.10.14 1939.10.28
Elliott, Otto Buchanan Social Credit Kindersley, Saskatchewan 1935.10.14 1939.10.25
Resignation.
Côté, Pierre-Émile Liberal Bonaventure, Quebec 1937.03.22 1939.10.10
Resignation.
Rinfret, Louis Édouard Fernand Liberal St. James, Quebec 1935.10.14 1939.07.12
Died in office.
Young, Alexander MacGillivray Liberal Saskatoon City, Saskatchewan 1935.10.14 1939.07.09
Mallette, Joseph Léon Vital Liberal Jacques Cartier, Quebec 1935.10.14 1939.04.17
Rutherford, James Warren Liberal Kent, Ontario 1935.10.14 1939.02.27
Bennett, Richard Bedford Conservative (1867-1942) Calgary West, Alberta 1935.10.14 1939.01.28
Resignation.
Girouard, Wilfrid Liberal Drummond--Arthabaska, Quebec 1935.10.14 1939.01.01
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Quebec.
Beaubier, David Wilson Conservative (1867-1942) Brandon, Manitoba 1935.10.14 1938.09.01
Jacobs, Samuel William Liberal Cartier, Quebec 1935.10.14 1938.08.21
Edwards, Alexander McKay Conservative (1867-1942) Waterloo South, Ontario 1935.10.14 1938.06.03
Betts, Frederick Cronyn Conservative (1867-1942) London, Ontario 1935.10.14 1938.05.07
Sinclair, Peter Liberal Queen's, Prince Edward Island 1935.10.14 1938.03.08
Hall, William Samuel Social Credit Edmonton East, Alberta 1935.10.14 1938.01.26
Ryan, William Michael Liberal St. John--Albert, New Brunswick 1935.10.14 1938.01.04
Perley, George Halsey Conservative (1867-1942) Argenteuil, Quebec 1935.10.14 1938.01.04
Mercier, Paul Liberal St. Henry, Quebec 1935.10.14 1937.11.29
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Circuit Court for the Montreal District.
Verville, Joseph-Achille Liberal Lotbinière, Quebec 1935.10.14 1937.11.20
Tolmie, Simon Fraser Conservative (1867-1942) Victoria, British Columbia 1936.06.08 1937.10.13
Rowe, William Earl Conservative (1867-1942) Dufferin--Simcoe, Ontario 1935.10.14 1937.09.28
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
Cameron, Daniel Alexander Liberal Cape Breton North and Victoria, Nova Scotia 1935.10.14 1937.09.04
Campbell, Colin Alexander Liberal Frontenac--Addington, Ontario 1935.10.14 1937.08.11
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
McKay, Matthew Liberal Renfrew North, Ontario 1935.10.14 1937.02.14
Wilton, Herbert Earl Conservative (1867-1942) Hamilton West, Ontario 1935.10.14 1937.02.01
Marcil, Charles Liberal Bonaventure, Quebec 1935.10.14 1937.01.29
Chevrier, Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène Liberal Ottawa East, Ontario 1935.10.14 1936.09.22
Resignation. Appointed Justice of the High Court of Justice of Ontario.
Veniot, Peter John Liberal Gloucester, New Brunswick 1935.10.14 1936.07.06
Perras, Fizalam-William Liberal Wright, Quebec 1935.10.14 1936.06.28
Plunkett, D'Arcy Britton Conservative (1867-1942) Victoria, British Columbia 1935.10.14 1936.05.03
Duff, William Liberal Antigonish--Guysborough, Nova Scotia 1935.10.14 1936.02.27
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Cannon, Lucien Liberal Portneuf, Quebec 1935.10.14 1936.01.14
Resignation. Appointed Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Larabee, J. James Liberal Queen's, Prince Edward Island 1935.10.14 1935.12.17
Resignation. Becomes Special Officer in the Fisheries Protection Service of Canada assigned to Prince Edward Island.
McKenzie, Robert Liberal Assiniboia, Saskatchewan 1935.10.14 1935.12.08
Resignation. To allow J.G. Gardiner to run for office.
Fortin, Émile Conservative (1867-1942) Lévis, Quebec 1930.07.28 1935.08.13
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Cantley, Thomas Conservative (1867-1942) Pictou, Nova Scotia 1930.07.28 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Jones, George Burpee Conservative (1867-1942) Royal, New Brunswick 1932.06.27 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Quinn, Felix Patrick Conservative (1867-1942) Halifax, Nova Scotia 1930.07.28 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Macdonald, John Alexander Conservative (1867-1942) King's, Prince Edward Island 1930.07.28 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 20, 1935.
Duranleau, Alfred Conservative (1867-1942) Chambly--Verchères, Quebec 1930.08.25 1935.07.19
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court of Quebec, July 20, 1935.
Arthurs, James Conservative (1867-1942) Parry Sound, Ontario 1930.07.28 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Rhodes, Edgar Nelson Conservative (1867-1942) Richmond--West Cape Breton, Nova Scotia 1930.09.02 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Sauvé, Arthur Conservative (1867-1942) Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec 1930.08.25 1935.07.19
Resignation. Called to the Senate, July 20, 1935.
Mercier, Joseph-Alexandre Liberal Laurier--Outremont, Quebec 1930.07.28 1935.07.16
Thompson, Alfred Burke Conservative (1867-1942) Simcoe East, Ontario 1930.07.28 1935.05.17
Resignation.
La Vergne, Armand Renaud Conservative (1867-1942) Montmagny, Quebec 1930.07.28 1935.03.05
MacLaren, Murray Conservative (1867-1942) St. John--Albert, New Brunswick 1930.08.25 1935.02.11
Resignation. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, February 8, 1935.
Nicholson, George Brecken Conservative (1867-1942) Algoma East, Ontario 1930.07.28 1935.01.01
Denis, Joseph-Arthur Liberal St. Denis, Quebec 1930.07.28 1934.10.01
Cowan, Walter Davy Conservative (1867-1942) Long Lake, Saskatchewan 1930.07.28 1934.09.28
Black, William Anderson Conservative (1867-1942) Halifax, Nova Scotia 1930.07.28 1934.09.01
Heenan, Peter Liberal Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario 1930.07.28 1934.07.09
Resignation.
Hepburn, Mitchell Frederick Liberal Elgin West, Ontario 1930.07.28 1934.06.08
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in Ontario.
Spankie, William Conservative (1867-1942) Frontenac--Addington, Ontario 1930.07.28 1934.05.27
Lennox, Thomas Herbert Conservative (1867-1942) York North, Ontario 1930.07.28 1934.05.03
Ryckman, Edmond Baird Conservative (1867-1942) Toronto East, Ontario 1930.08.25 1934.01.11
Died in office.
Cayley, Thomas Merritt Liberal Oxford South, Ontario 1930.07.28 1933.05.30
Campbell, Milton Neil Progressive Mackenzie, Saskatchewan 1930.07.28 1933.02.05
Resignation. To serve as Vice Chairman of the Tariff Board of Canada.
Cormier, Maximilien Dominic (Maxime) Conservative (1867-1942) Restigouche--Madawaska, New Brunswick 1930.07.28 1933.01.14
McMillan, Thomas Liberal Huron South, Ontario 1930.07.28 1932.06.07
Jones, George Burpee Conservative (1867-1942) Royal, New Brunswick 1930.07.28 1932.04.12
Resignation.
Robitaille, Clément Liberal Maisonneuve, Quebec 1930.07.28 1932.01.16
Buckley, John Francis Liberal Athabaska, Alberta 1930.07.28 1931.11.27
Bettez, Arthur Liberal Three Rivers--St. Maurice, Quebec 1930.07.28 1931.01.04
Rennie, George Septimus Conservative (1867-1942) Hamilton East, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.10.13
Macdonald, John Alexander Conservative (1867-1942) Richmond--West Cape Breton, Nova Scotia 1930.07.28 1930.08.21
Resignation. To allow E.N. Rhodes to run for office.
Weir, Robert Conservative (1867-1942) Melfort, Saskatchewan 1930.07.28 1930.08.07
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Cahan, Charles Hazlitt Conservative (1867-1942) St. Lawrence--St. George, Quebec 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
MacLaren, Murray Conservative (1867-1942) St. John--Albert, New Brunswick 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Pensions and National Health, August 7, 1930.
Ryckman, Edmond Baird Conservative (1867-1942) Toronto East, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of National Revenue, August 7, 1930.
Gordon, Wesley Ashton Conservative (1867-1942) Timiskaming South, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Immigration and Colonization and Minister of Mines.
Sauvé, Arthur Conservative (1867-1942) Laval--Two Mountains, Quebec 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Postmaster General, August 7, 1930.
Guthrie, Hugh Conservative (1867-1942) Wellington South, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, August 7, 1930.
Duranleau, Alfred Conservative (1867-1942) Chambly--Verchères, Quebec 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Marine, August 7, 1930.
McLean, Michael Dalton Conservative (1867-1942) Kootenay East, British Columbia 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Sutherland, Donald Matheson Conservative (1867-1942) Oxford North, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Murphy, Thomas Gerow Conservative (1867-1942) Neepawa, Manitoba 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Bennett, Richard Bedford Conservative (1867-1942) Calgary West, Alberta 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Stewart, Hugh Alexander Conservative (1867-1942) Leeds, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Manion, Robert James Conservative (1867-1942) Fort William, Ontario 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Railways and Canals.
Dupré, Maurice Conservative (1867-1942) Quebec West, Quebec 1930.07.28 1930.08.06
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Forke, Robert Liberal Progressive Brandon, Manitoba 1926.11.02 1929.12.29
Resignation. Called to the Senate, December 30, 1929.
Morin, Georges Dorèze Liberal Bagot, Quebec 1926.09.14 1929.12.24
Robb, James Alexander Liberal Châteauguay--Huntingdon, Quebec 1926.11.02 1929.11.11
Died in office.
Lanctôt, Roch Liberal Laprairie--Napierville, Quebec 1926.09.14 1929.05.30
Edwards, John Wesley Conservative (1867-1942) Frontenac--Addington, Ontario 1926.09.14 1929.04.18
Auger, Louis Mathias Liberal Prescott, Ontario 1926.09.14 1929.03.21
Resignation. Accused of rape. Found innocent but declared guilty of seduction.
Preston, Richard Franklin Conservative (1867-1942) Lanark, Ontario 1926.09.14 1929.02.08
Wilson, Lawrence Alexander Liberal Vaudreuil--Soulanges, Quebec 1926.09.14 1929.02.01
Resignation.
Goodison, William Thomas Liberal Lambton West, Ontario 1926.09.14 1928.12.03
Tolmie, Simon Fraser Conservative (1867-1942) Victoria, British Columbia 1926.09.14 1928.06.05
Resignation.
Drayton, Henry Lumley Conservative (1867-1942) York West, Ontario 1926.09.14 1928.04.23
Resignation. Becomes Chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.
Denis, Jean-Joseph Liberal Joliette, Quebec 1926.09.14 1928.04.23
Resignation. Appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Quebec, November 3, 1928.
Spence, George Liberal Maple Creek, Saskatchewan 1926.09.14 1927.10.14
Resignation.
Flemming, James Kidd Conservative (1867-1942) Victoria--Carleton, New Brunswick 1926.09.14 1927.02.10
King, John Warwick Progressive Huron North, Ontario 1926.09.14 1927.01.14
Douglas, John Carey Conservative (1867-1942) Antigonish--Guysborough, Nova Scotia 1926.09.14 1926.12.10
Elliott, John Campbell Liberal Middlesex West, Ontario 1926.09.14 1926.10.24
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Public Works, September 25, 1926.
Malcolm, James Liberal Bruce North, Ontario 1926.09.14 1926.10.21
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
King, James Horace Liberal Kootenay East, British Columbia 1926.09.14 1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Heenan, Peter Liberal Kenora--Rainy River, Ontario 1926.09.14 1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie Liberal Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 1926.09.14 1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Motherwell, William Richard Liberal Melville, Saskatchewan 1926.09.14 1926.10.10
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Hatfield, Paul Lacombe Liberal Shelburne--Yarmouth, Nova Scotia 1926.09.14 1926.10.06
Resignation. Called to the Senate.
Euler, William Daum Liberal Waterloo North, Ontario 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Customs and Excise.
Veniot, Peter John Liberal Gloucester, New Brunswick 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Forke, Robert Liberal Progressive Brandon, Manitoba 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Immigration and Colonization, September 25, 1926.
Dunning, Charles Avery Liberal Regina, Saskatchewan 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Railways and Canals, September 25, 1926.
Lapointe, Ernest Liberal Quebec East, Quebec 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Cardin, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Liberal Richelieu, Quebec 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Stewart, Charles A. Liberal Edmonton West, Alberta 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Robb, James Alexander Liberal Châteauguay--Huntingdon, Quebec 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Rinfret, Louis Édouard Fernand Liberal St. James, Quebec 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Cannon, Lucien Liberal Dorchester, Quebec 1926.09.14 1926.10.04
Resignation. Acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown.
Elliott, John Campbell Liberal Middlesex West, Ontario 1925.10.29 1926.03.07
Resignation. Appointed Minister of Labour, March 8, 1926.
Darke, Francis Nicholson Liberal Regina, Saskatchewan 1925.10.29 1926.02.20
Resignation. To allow C.A. Dunning to run for office.
McDonald, Charles Liberal Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 1925.10.29 1926.01.15
Resignation. To allow W.L. Mackenzie King to run for office.
Marcile, Joseph Edmond Liberal Bagot, Quebec 1925.10.29 1925.11.05
Savard, Edmond Liberal Chicoutimi--Saguenay, Quebec 1921.12.06 1925.10.22
Died, prior to the 1925 general election.
Snowball, William Bunting Liberal Northumberland, New Brunswick 1924.10.07 1925.09.27
Bureau, Jacques Liberal Three Rivers and St. Maurice, Quebec 1922.01.19 1925.09.04
Resignation. Called to the Senate, September 5, 1925.
Baxter, John Babington Macaulay Conservative (1867-1942) St. John--Albert, New Brunswick 1921.12.06 1925.07.23
Resignation. Enters provincial politics in New Brunswick.
Drummond, John Douglas Fraser Progressive Middlesex West, Ontario 1921.12.06 1925.05.24
Thompson, Thomas Henry Conservative (1867-1942) Hastings East, Ontario 1921.12.06 1925.05.17
Hunt, Aylmer Byron Liberal Compton, Quebec 1921.12.06 1925.05.04
Gauvreau, Charles Arthur Liberal Témiscouata, Quebec 1921.12.06 1924.10.09
Morrissy, John Veriker Liberal Northumberland, New Brunswick 1921.12.06 1924.07.31
D'Anjou, Joseph-Émile-Stanislas-Émmanuel Liberal