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Members of the House of Commons Parliament of Canada
Members of the House of Commons who Crossed the Floor of the House of Commons or who Changed Political Affiliation
This List includes MPs who have changed parties during a Parliament as well as those who got elected first as a member of one party and then later of another. However, MPs who switched allegiance before an election and were defeated are not included unless later re-elected. Because of the difficulty in tracing MPs who have switched party allegiance in the past and the inadequacies of printed sources the present listing may not be complete. The following publications were used as source material: House of Commons Debates, Canadian Parliamentary Guides, Canadian Directory of Parliament, Canadian News Facts, press clippings, as well as various political textbooks and biographies. Abbreviations used C.D.P. - Canadian Directory of Parliament C.N.F. - Canadian News Facts C.P.G. - Canadian Parliamentary Guide D.C.B. - Dictionary of Canadian Biography H.F.E.R. - History of the Federal Electoral Ridings since 1867 Search Criteria
Sits as a member of the Bloc Québécois as of February 28, 2013.
(Journals Branch, 28.02.2013)
2013.02.28 - New Democratic Party
2011.05.02 - 2013.02.27
Independent Sit as an Independent as of April 23, 2012.
(Journals Branch, 23.04.2012)
2012.04.23 - New Democratic Party
2008.10.14 - 2012.04.22
Sits as a Liberal as of January 10, 2012.
(Journals Branch, 11.01.2012)
2012.01.10 - New Democratic Party
2011.05.02 - 2012.01.09
Independent Conservative Left the Caucus and sat as an Independent Conservative as of December 5, 2011.
(Journals Branch, 19.12.2011)
2011.12.05 - Conservative Party of Canada
Members of the Canadian Alliance Party recognized as members of the Conservative Party as of December 23, 2003.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 23.12.2003)
2003.12.23 - 2011.12.04
Independent Conservative Suspended from the Caucus and sat as an Independent Conservative as of April 9, 2010.
(Journals Branch, 09.04.2010)
2010.04.09 - 2011.05.01
2004.06.28 - 2010.04.08
Sits as a member of the Green Party as of August 30, 2008. 2008.08.30 - 2008.10.13
Independent Left the Caucus October 28, 2007, continued to sit as Liberal though not member of the Caucus. Sat as an Independent as of January 29, 2008. Source:
(Journals Branch, 29.01.2008)
2008.01.29 - 2008.08.29
2004.06.27 - 2008.01.28
Sits as a Conservative as of February 4, 2008. Source:
(Journals of the House of Commons, 04.02.2008)
2008.02.04 - Independent Sits as an Independent as of November 23, 2007. Source:
(Journals of the House of Commons, 04.12.2007)
2007.11.23 - 2008.02.03
Sits as a Conservative as of January 5, 2007.
(PMO release, 05.07.2007)
2007.01.05 - 2007.11.22
2004.06.28 - 2007.01.04
Sits as a Conservative as of June 27, 2007.
(Journals Branch, 27.06.2007)
2007.06.27 - 2008.10.13
Independent Suspended from the Caucus and sat as an Independent as of March 21, 2007.
(Journals Branch, 21.03.2007; CBC News, 21.03.2007)
2007.03.21 - 2007.06.26
1988.11.21 - 2007.03.20
Casey, William D. (Bill)
Independent Suspended form the Caucus and sat as and Independent as of June 6, 2007.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 06.06.2007)
2007.06.06 - Conservative Party of Canada
Recognized as a member of the Conservative Party as of February 2, 2004.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 02.02.2004)
2004.02.02 - 2007.06.05
Independent Sits as an Independent as of April 12, 2007.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 12.04.2007)
2007.04.12 - Bloc Québécois
2004.06.28 - 2007.04.11
Sits as a Liberal as of February 6, 2007.
(Journals Branch, 06.02.2007)
2007.02.06 - Independent Suspended from the Caucus and sat as an Independent as of October 18, 2006.
(Journals Branch / Direction des Journaux, 18.10.2006; Toronto Star, La Presse, 19.10.2006)
2006.10.18 - 2007.02.05
2004.02.02 - 2006.10.17
Sits as a Conservative as of February 6, 2006.
(Journals Branch, 06.02.2006)
2006.02.06 - Liberal Party of Canada
2004.06.28 - 2006.02.05
Independent Sits as an Independent as of October 18, 2005.
(Journals Branch, 18.10.2005)
2005.10.18 - 2006.01.22
1997.06.02 - 2005.10.17
Independent Sits as an Independent as of June 6, 2005.
(Journals Branch, 06.06.2005)
2005.06.06 - Liberal Party of Canada
1993.10.25 - 2005.06.05
Stronach, Belinda
Sits as a Liberal as of May 17, 2005.
(Journals Branch, 17.05.2005)
2005.05.17 - Conservative Party of Canada
2004 - 2005.05.16
Independent Sits as an Independent as of April 13, 2005.
(Journals Branch, 13.04.2005; Vancouver Sun, 13.04.2005)
2005.04.13 - Liberal Party of Canada
Sits as a Liberal.
(Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p.x)
1991.01.31 - 2005.04.12
Independent Suspended from Caucus April 11, 1990, continued to sit as Progressive Conservative though not member of the Caucus. On October 25, 1990, became Independent.
(C.N.F., 1990, p. 4168-3; Hansard, Index, 1990-91, p. x)
1990.10.25 - 1991.01.30
1968.06.25 - 1990.10.24
Independent Suspended from the Caucus November 18, 2004, sat as an Independent as of November 22, 2004.
(PMO release, 18.11.2004; Journals Branch, 27.08.2002)
2004.11.22 - Liberal Party of Canada
1993.10.25 - 2004.11.21
2004.06.28 - 2011.05.01
Independent Sits as an Independent as of January 14, 2004.
(CBC, 14.01.2004)
2004.01.14 - 2004.06.27
2003.12.23 - 2004.01.13
Independent 2004.06.28 - Liberal Party of Canada
(Chronicle-Herald, 28.09.2000; La Presse, 28.09.2000; Journals Branch, 28.09.2000)
2000.09.27 - 2004.06.27
1997.06.02 - 2000.09.26
Independent Sits as an Independent as of April 28, 2004.
(The Province, 29.04.2004)
2004.04.28 - 2005.07.09
2003.12.23 - 2004.04.27
Bryden, John H.
Sits as a Conservative as of February 25, 2004.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 25.02.2004)
2004.02.25 - Independent Sits as an Independent as of February 17, 2004.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 17.02.2004)
2004.02.17 - 2004.02.24
1993.10.25 - 2004.02.16
Sat as a Bloc Québécois from 1990 to 1992. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 28, 2004.
2004.02.05 - Bloc Québécois
Sits as a member of the Bloc Québécois.
(Hansard, p. 13122, 26.06.1990; Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p. x)
1990.12.18 - 1992.08.23
Independent Sits as an Independent.
1990.06.26 - 1990.12.17
1979.05.22 - 1990.06.25
Independent Sits as an Independent as of February 5, 2004.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 05.02.2004)
2004.02.05 - 2004.06.27
2003.12.23 - 2004.02.04
Independent Sits as an Independent as of February 2, 2004.
2004.02.02 - 2008.09.23
Recognized by the Speaker of the House as a member of the PC/DR Coalition as of September 24, 2001. End of the PC/DR Coalition, April 10, 2002.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 25.09.2001, 10.04.2002)
1997.06.02 - 2004.02.01
Independent Sits as an Independent, recognized as a Progressive Conservative as of February 2, 2004.
2004.02.02 - Progressive Conservative Party
1972.10.30 - 2004.02.01
Sits as a Progressive Conservative as of December 12, 2003.
(Journals Branch, 12.12.2003)
2003.12.12 - 2004.02.01
(Journals of the House of Commons, 27.03.2000)
2000.03.27 - 2003.12.11
2000.11.27 - 2003.12.11
Sits as a Liberal as of December 11, 2003.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 12.12.2003)
2003.12.11 - Bloc Québécois
2000.11.27 - 2003.12.10
2003.12.11 - Progressive Conservative Party
1997.06.02 - 2000.07.24
Carignan, Jean Guy
Independent Sits as an Independent as of October 10, 2003.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 10.10.2003)
2003.10.10 - Liberal Party of Canada
Sits as a Liberal as of October 8, 2003.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 08.10.2003)
2003.10.08 - 2003.10.09
Independent Liberal Sits as an Independent Liberal as of October 7, 2002.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 07.10.2002)
2002.10.07 - 2003.10.07
Independent Sits as an Independent as of December 14, 2001.
(PMO Release, 14.12.2001)
2001.12.14 - 2002.10.06
2000.11.27 - 2001.12.13
Independent Bloc Québécois Suspended from the Caucus February 5, 2003, sat as an Independent Bloc Québécois as of February 7, 2003.
Journals of the House of Commons / Journaux de la Chambre des communes, 05.02.2003, 07.02.2003; MP's Office / Bureau de la députée, 07.02.2003)
2003.02.07 - Bloc Québécois
(Hansard, Index, 1991-93, p. xi)
1991.08.12 - 2003.02.06
1988.11.21 - 1991.08.11
Independent Sits as an Independent as of January 16, 2003.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 16.01.2003)
2003.01.16 - 2003.03.14
1993.10.25 - 2003.01.15
Sits as a Progressive Conservative as of August 27, 2002.
(Journals Branch, 27.08.2002)
2002.08.27 - 2004.02.01
Independent Conservative Left the Caucus July 4, 2001, continued to sit as Alliance though not member of the Caucus. Excluded from the Caucus and sat as a member of the Democratic Representative Caucus as of September 12, 2001. Recognized by the Speaker of the House as a member of the PC/DR Coalition as of September 24, 2001. End of the PC/DR Coalition, April 10, 2002. On April 10 2002, became Independent Conservative.
(CBC, 04.07.2001; Journals of the House of Commons, 27.03.2000, 13.09.2001, 25.09.01, 10.04.2002)
2002.04.10 - 2002.08.26
2000.03.27 - 2002.04.09
Independent Sits as an Independent as of August 20, 2002.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 20.08.2002)
2002.08.20 - McNally, Grant
Sits as an Alliance as of April 24, 2002.
(Journals of the House of Commons, 24.04.2002)
2002.04.24 - 2003.12.22
Independent Suspended from Caucus May 16, 2001, continued to sit as Alliance though not member of the Caucus. Excluded from the Caucus and sat as a member of the Democratic Representative Caucus as of September 12, 2001. Recognized by the Speaker of the House as a member of the PC/DR Coalition as of September 24, 2001. End of the PC/DR Coalition, April 10, 2002. On April 10, 2002, became Independent.
(CBC, 16.05.2001; Journals of the House of Commons, 27.03.2000, 13.09.2001, 25.09.01, 10.04.2002)
2002.04.10 - 2002.04.23
Strahl, Charles (Chuck)
Sits as an Alliance as of April 16, 2002.
(Edmonton Sun, 18.04.2002; Journals of the House of Commons, 16.04.2002)
2002.04.16 - 2003.12.22
(http://radio-canada.ca/nouvelles, 16.05.2001; Journals of the House of Commons, 27.03.2000, 13.09.2001, 25.09.2001, 10.04.2002)
2002.04.10 - 2002.04.15
Meredith, Valerie (Val)
2002.04.10 - 2002.04.16
Grey, Deborah C.
Independent Left the Caucus July 3, 2001, continued to sit as Alliance though not member of the Caucus. Excluded from the Caucus and sat as a member of the Democratic Representative Caucus as of September 12, 2001. Recognized by the Speaker of the House as a member of the PC/DR Coalition as of September 24, 2001. End of the PC/DR Coalition, April 10 2002. On April 10, 2002, became Independent.
(National Post, 04.07.2001; Journals of the House of Commons, 27.03.2000, 13.09.2001, 25.09.2001, 10.04.2002)
Hill, Jay D.
(CBC, 16.05.2001; Journals of the House of Commons, 27.03.2000, 13.09.2001, 25.09.2001, 10.04.2002 )
Independent Suspended from Caucus May 16, 2001, continued to sit as Alliance though not member of the Caucus. Excluded from the Caucus and sat a member of the Democratic Representative Caucus as of September 12, 2001. Recognized by the Speaker of the House as a member of the PC/DR Coalition as of September 24, 2001. End of the PC/DR Coalition, April 10, 2002. On April 10, 2002, became Independent.
2002.04.10 - 2006.01.24
Sits as a Liberal as of January 28, 2002.
(The Province, La Presse, 28.01.2002)
2002.01.28 - Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance
2000.03.27 - 2002.01.27
1983.08.29 - 1988.11.20
(Hansard, Index, 1999-2000)
2000.10.04 - Independent Sits as an Independent.
2000.04.26 - 2000.10.03
1984.09.04 - 2000.04.25
Suspended from Caucus July 5, 2000, continued to sit as Progressive Conservative though not member of the Caucus. Sat as a member of the Canadian Alliance as of September 15, 2000.
(Ottawa Citizen, 08.09.2000; Journals Branch)
2000.09.15 - Progressive Conservative Party
1997.06.02 - 2000.09.14
(Le Devoir, 13.09.2000)
2000.09.14 - Progressive Conservative Party
1997.06.02 - 2000.09.13
2000.09.12 - Progressive Conservative Party
1997.06.02 - 2000.09.11
Ramsay, F.J. (Jack)
Independent Suspended from Caucus November 26, 1999, continued to sit as Reform though not member of the Caucus. Sat as an Independent Canadian Alliance as of April 6, 2000 and then, as an Independent as of June 28, 2000.
(Office of the Leader of the Opposition - Press release, 25.11.1999; Journals of the H of C, 06.04.2000; Edmonton Journal, 29.06.2000)
2000.06.28 - 2000.11.26
Independent Canadian Alliance Sits as an Independent Canadian Alliance.
2000.04.06 - 2000.06.27
1988.11.21 - 2000.04.05
Hoeppner, Jake E.
Independent Suspended from Caucus July 27, 1999, continued to sit as Reform though not member of the Caucus. Sat as an Independent Reformer as of September 28, 1999 and then, as an Independent as of April 4, 2000.
(Journals of the House of Commons)
2000.04.04 - Independent Reform Sits as an Independent Reform.
1999.09.28 - 2000.04.03
1993.10.25 - 1999.09.27
Sits as a Progressive Conservative.
(National Post, La Presse, 28.09.1999)
1999.09.27 - 2004.02.01
1997.06.02 - 1999.09.26
(Le Droit, Ottawa Citizen, 14.08.1999)
1999.08.13 - Progressive Conservative Party
1997.06.02 - 1999.08.12
(Journals Branch, 18.01.1999)
1999.01.05 - Nunziata, John V.
Independent Suspended from Caucus April 22, 1996, continued to sit as Liberal though not member of the Caucus. Ran as an Independent in general election of June 2, 1997.
(PMO Release, 22.04.1996; Hansard, p. 1760, 22.04.1996; p. 1810, 23.04.1996; C.P.G., 1997)
1997.06.02 - 2000.11.26
1984.09.04 - 1997.06.01
Sat as a Progressive Conservative from 1972 to 1977. Ran as a Reformer in general election of June 2, 1997.
(C.P.G., 1972-77, 1997)
1997.06.02 - 2000.03.26
1972.10.30 - 1983.05.05
Sat as a Progressive Conservative from 1984 to 1993. Defeated in general election of Oct. 25, 1993. Ran as Liberal in general election of June 2, 1997.
(C.P.G., 1998)
1997.06.02 - Progressive Conservative Party
Independent Sovereignist Sits as an Independent Sovereignist.
(The Gazette, La Presse, 18.03.1997)
1997.03.17 - 2000.08.27
(Hansard, p. 13121, 26.06.1990; Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p. x)
1990.12.20 - 1997.03.16
1990.06.26 - 1990.12.19
1984.09.04 - 1990.06.25
(Office of the Leader of the Opposition, Press Release, 24.02.1997, 06.03.1997)
1997.03.05 - Bloc Québécois
1993.10.25 - 1997.03.04
Bhaduria, Jag
Liberal Democrat Sits as a Liberal-Democrat.
(PMO Press release, 27.01.1994; C.N.F. 1994, p. 4876-1; Journals of the House of Commons)
1996.12.23 - 1997.06.01
Independent Liberal Sits as an Independent Liberal.
1994.01.27 - 1996.12.22
1988.11.21 - 1994.01.26
(C.N.F., 1996, p. 5295-3, p. 5360-2)
1996.08.07 - Independent Liberal Sits as an Independent Liberal.
1996.05.08 - 1996.08.06
1988.11.21 - 1996.05.07
Independent Suspended from Caucus May 7, 1996, continued to sit as Reform though not member of the Caucus. Resigned on May 10, 1996 from the Reform Party. Sat as an Independent Reformer as of May 14, 1996 and then, as an Independent as of May 31, 1996.
(C.N.F., 1996, p. 5304-2; Hansard, p. 2453, 07.05.1996; Journals of the House of Commons)
1996.05.31 - Independent Reform Sits as an Independent Reform.
1996.05.14 - 1996.05.30
Suspended from Caucus, continued to sit as Reform though not member of the Caucus. Resigned on May 10, 1996 from the Reform Party. Sat as an Independent Reformer as of May 14, 1996 and then, as an Independent as of May 31, 1996.
1993.10.25 - 1996.05.13
Independent Sat as a Progressive Conservative from 1984 to 1993. Ran as an Independent in general election of October 25, 1993.
1993.10.25 - Progressive Conservative Party
1984.09.04 - 1993.10.24
1993.06.17 - Progressive Conservative Party
1988.11.21 - 1993.06.16
Kindy, Alex
Independent Suspended from Caucus April 11, 1990, continued to sit as Progressive Conservative though not member of the Caucus. On May 5, 1993, became Independent.
(C.N.F., 1990, p. 4168-3; Hansard, Index, 1991-93, p. x)
1993.05.05 - Progressive Conservative Party
1968.06.25 - 1993.05.04
(Hansard, p. 11615, 18.05.1990; Hansard, Index, 1991-93, p. x)
1991.09.26 - Independent Sits as an Independent.
1990.05.18 - 1991.09.25
1984.09.04 - 1990.05.17
Chartrand, Gilbert
(Hansard, p. 11631, 22.05.1990; Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p. ix; Hansard, p. 19231, 09.04.1991)
1991.04.09 - Bloc Québécois
1990.12.20 - 1991.04.08
1990.05.22 - 1990.12.19
1984.09.04 - 1990.05.21
(Hansard, p. 11663, 22.05.1990; Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p.ix)
1990.12.22 - Independent Sits as an Independent.
1990.05.22 - 1990.12.21
1988.06.20 - 1990.05.21
(Hansard, p. 13088, 26.06.1990; Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p.xi)
1990.12.20 - Independent Sits as an Independent.
1988.11.21 - 1990.06.25
(Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p. xi)
1990.07.03 - 1990.12.19
1988.11.21 - 1990.07.02
(Hansard, p. 13087, 26.06.1990; Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p.xi)
(Hansard, Index, 1989-91, p. x)
1990.12.19 - 2011.05.01
Independent 1990.08.13 - 1990.12.18
Independent Conservative Left the Caucus June 15, 1990, continued to sit as Progressive Conservative though not member of the caucus. On November 21, 1990, became Independent Conservative.
(C.N.F., 1990, pp.4200-3, 4283-2; Hansard, p. 15526, 21.11.1990; Hansard, Index, 1990-91, p. x)
1990.11.21 - Progressive Conservative Party
1965.11.08 - 1990.11.20
Independent Siège en tant qu'indépendant.
1989.04.18 - 1989.05.30
1984.09.04 - 1989.04.17
Sat as an Progressive Conservative from 1963 to 1968. Defeated in general elections of June 25, 1968, October 30, 1972, July 8, 1974 and November 21, 1988. Ran as a Liberal in general election of October 25, 1993.
(C.P.G. 1996; H.F.E.R.)
1988.11.21 - Progressive Conservative Party
1963.04.08 - 1988.11.20
(Hansard, Index, 1986-88, p.xv)
1988.09.21 - 1988.11.20
1984.09.04 - 1988.09.20
(Hansard, Index, 1986-88, p. xv)
1988.01.18 - Liberal Party of Canada
1978.10.16 - 1988.01.17
(Hansard, p. 13268, 14.05.1986; Hansard, p. 2152, 16.12.1986; Hansard, p. 10384, 26.10.1987)
1987.10.26 - New Democratic Party
Sits as a New Democrat.
1986.12.16 - 1987.10.25
1986.05.14 - 1986.12.15
1984.09.04 - 1986.05.13
(Hansard, p. 21285, 06.12.1982)
1982.12.06 - 1984.09.03
1979.05.22 - 1982.12.05
Unofficially sat as an Independent Progressive Conservative from December 17, 1981 to January 28, 1982. Reintegrated the Party on January 29, 1982.
(C.N.F., 1981, p. 2626-1; 1982, p.2642-1)
1982.01.29 - Independent Progressive Conservative Sits as an Independent Progressive Conservative.
1981.12.17 - 1982.01.28
1979.05.22 - 1981.12.16
(Hansard, p. 14415, 28.01.1982.)
1982.01.29 - 1984.09.03
1979.05.22 - 1982.01.28
(C.N.F., 1979, p. 2202-2)
1979.09.23 - Social Credit Party
1978.10.16 - 1979.09.22
Stewart, Ralph Wesley
Physically crossed.
(Hansard, p. 3910, 07.03.1979)
1979.03.07 - Liberal Party of Canada
1968.06.25 - 1979.03.06
Independent Physically crossed.
(Hansard, p. 6777, 27.06.1978)
1978.06.27 - Liberal Party of Canada
1968.06.25 - 1978.06.26
Matte, René
Independent Expelled from party.
(C.N.F., 1978, p. 1933-2)
1978.04.11 - 1979.05.21
From September 1963 until April 1971 there was a division of the Social Credit Party of Canada. For this period, the "Ralliement des Créditistes" (the Quebec wing) became entirely autonomous from the Social Credit Party.
(ParlInfo - Party Leaders - Social credit / ParlInfo - Chefs de partis politiques - Crédit social)
1971.04.01 - 1978.04.10
Ralliement des créditistes 1968.06.25 - 1971.03.31
Schumacher, Stanley Stanford
(Hansard, pp.3285-6, 28.02.1978)
1978.02.28 - Progressive Conservative Party
1968.06.25 - 1978.02.27
Rondeau, Gilbert F.
Independent Resigned from the Social Credit Party on August 16, 1977. Resignation not accepted by party. On October 13, 1977, withdrew his resignation. Expelled from party, November 16, 1977.
1977.11.16 - Social Credit Party
1977.10.13 - 1977.11.15
Independent 1977.08.16 - 1977.10.12
(ParlInfo - Party Leaders - Social credit)
1971.04.01 - 1977.08.15
Ralliement des créditistes 1963.09.01 - 1971.03.31
1962.06.18 - 1963.08.31
(C.N.F., 1977, p. 1777-2)
1977.06.14 - 1979.05.21
1963.04.08 - 1977.06.13
Horner, John (Jack) Henry
(C.P.G., 1978)
1977.04.20 - Progressive Conservative Party
1958.03.31 - 1977.04.19
(C.N.F., 1974, p. 1164-3)
1974.02.26 - Independent Source:
(Hansard, p. 5470, 04.05.1971)
1971.05.04 - 1974.02.25
1965.11.08 - 1971.05.03
Sat as a Liberal from 1963 to 1965. Defeated in general election of November 8, 1965. Ran as N.D.P. in general election of October 30, 1972.
(C.P.G., 1964-66, 1979)
1972.10.30 - Liberal Party of Canada
1962.06.18 - 1972.10.29
Reid, John Mercer
Sat as a Liberal Labour from 1968 to 1972. Ran as a Liberal in general election of October 30, 1972.
(C.D.P.; H.F.E.R.)
1972.10.30 - Liberal Labour Party Sat as a Liberal from 1965 to 1968. Ran as a Liberal Labour in general election of June 25, 1968.
1968.06.25 - 1972.10.29
1965.11.08 - 1968.06.24
Patterson, Alexander Bell
Sat as a Social Crediter from 1953 to 1958 and from 1962 to 1968. Defeated in general election of June 25, 1968. Ran as a Progressive Conservative in general election of October 30, 1972.
(C.D.P.; C.P.G., 1954-59, 1963-69, 1973)
1972.10.30 - Social Credit Party
1953.08.10 - 1972.10.29
Johnston, Howard Earl
Sat as a Social Crediter from 1965 to 1968. Defeated in general elections of June 25, 1968 and of Oct. 30, 1972. Ran as a Progressive Conservative in general election of July 8, 1974.
(C.P.G., 1966-68, 1975)
1965.11.08 - 1972.10.29
(Hansard, p. 6029, 21.05.1971; C.N.F., 1972, p. 867-2)
1972.07.25 - 1982.11.04
Independent Liberal 1971.05.21 - 1972.07.24
1949.06.27 - 1971.05.20
Rock, Raymond
(Hansard, p. 745, 13.03.1972)
1972.03.13 - Liberal Party of Canada
1962.06.18 - 1972.03.12
Gauthier, Charles-Arthur
1971.04.01 - Ralliement des créditistes 1963.09.01 - 1971.03.31
Lambert, Joseph Adrien Henri
1971.04.01 - Ralliement des créditistes 1965.11.08 - 1971.03.31
Fortin, André-Gilles
Latulippe, Henry P.
Caouette, David Réal
Sat as a Social Crediter from 1946 to 1949. Defeated as a member of the Union of Electors in general election of June 27, 1949 and as a Candidate of the Electors in general elections of June 10, 1957 and March 3, 1958. Ran as a Social Crediter in general election of June 18, 1962.
Candidate of the Electors 1957.06.10 - 1962.06.17
1949.06.27 - 1957.06.09
1945.06.11 - 1949.06.26
Laprise, Gérard
Langlois, Raymond
Dionne, Charles-Eugène
(C.D.P.; ParlInfo - Party Leaders - Social credit)
1971.04.01 - 1979.05.21
Godin, Roland
Perron, Gérard
1971.04.01 - 1974.07.07
Ryan, Sylvester Perry
(C.P.G., 1970, 1971; C.N.F., 1970, p. 502-3)
1970.09.11 - Independent Physically crossed.
(Hansard, p. 1532, 03.12.1969)
1969.12.03 - 1970.09.10
1949.06.27 - 1969.12.02
Independent Sat as a Liberal from 1962 to 1968. Ran as an Independent in general election of June 25, 1968.
1968.06.25 - Liberal Party of Canada
1962.07.16 - 1968.06.24
Mongrain, Joseph-Alfred
Sat as an Independent from 1965 to 1968. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 25, 1968.
1968.06.25 - Independent 1965.11.08 - 1968.06.24
Lessard, Marcel
Sat as a Social Crediter from 1962 to 1965. Defeated in general election of November 8, 1965 as an Independent. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 25, 1968.
(C.D.P.; C.P.G., 1963-65, 1969)
1962.06.18 - 1965.11.07
Sat as a Social Crediter from 1962 to 1968. Ran as a Progressive Conservative in general election of June 25, 1968.
(C.D.P.; C.P.G. 1963-69)
1968.06.25 - Social Credit Party
1962.06.18 - 1968.06.24
Independent Progressive Conservative Source:
(Hansard, pp. 7019-20, 27.02.1968)
1968.02.27 - Progressive Conservative Party
1949.06.27 - 1968.02.26
Olson, Horace Andrew (Bud)
(Hansard, p. 2398, 25.09.1967)
1967.09.25 - Social Credit Party
1957.06.10 - 1967.09.24
(Hansard, pp. 7731-2, 29.08.1966)
1966.08.29 - Ralliement des créditistes From September 1963 until April 1971 there was a division of the Social Credit Party of Canada. For this period, the "Ralliement des Créditistes" (the Quebec wing) became entirely autonomous from the Social Credit Party.
1963.09.01 - 1966.08.28
Independent Progressive Conservative Sat as a Progressive Conservative from 1958 to 1962. Ran as an Independent Progressive Conservative in general election of November 8, 1965.
1965.11.08 - 1968.03.06
1958.03.31 - 1962.06.17
(Hansard, p. 59, 07.04.1965)
1965.04.07 - Progressive Conservative Party
1949.06.27 - 1965.04.06
(Hansard, p. 11457, 18.02.1965)
1965.02.18 - Progressive Conservative Party
1957.06.10 - 1965.02.17
(Hansard, pp. 2483-4, 23.04.1964)
1964.04.23 - 1965.11.07
1963.04.08 - 1964.04.22
Girouard, Gérard
(Hansard, p. 2484, 23.04.1964)
1964.04.23 - Social Credit Party
Plourde, Lucien
Ralliement des créditistes From September 1963 until April 1971 there was a division of the Social Credit Party of Canada. For this period, the "Ralliement des Créditistes" (the Quebec wing) became entirely autonomous from the Social Credit Party.
1963.09.01 - Social Credit Party
Beaulé, Jean Robert
Bélanger, Louis-Philippe-Antoine
1945.06.11 - 1963.08.31
Boutin, Pierre-André
(ParlInfo - Party Leaders - Social creditl)
(Hansard, p. 1095, 21.02.1962; pp.1131-6, 22.02.1962)
1962.02.20 - 1963.04.07
1961.08.03 - 1962.02.19
Independent Progressive Conservative Sat as a Progressive Conservative from 1949 to 1953. Defeated in general election of Aug. 10, 1953. Ran as an Independent Progressive Conservative in general election of June 10, 1957.
(C.D.P.; C.P.G., 1950-53, 1958)
1957.06.10 - 1958.03.30
Boulanger, Samuel
Sat as an Independent Liberal from 1957 to 1958. Ran as a Liberal in general election of March 31, 1958.
1958.03.31 - 1965.11.07
Independent Liberal 1957.06.10 - 1958.03.30
Loiselle, Gérard
1958.03.31 - Independent Liberal 1957.06.10 - 1958.03.30
Meunier, Adrien
Sat as an Independent Liberal from 1953 to 1957. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 10, 1957.
1957.06.10 - Independent Liberal 1953.08.10 - 1957.06.09
(Hansard, p. 3069, 22.04.1955)
1955.04.22 - 1957.06.09
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 1945.06.11 - 1955.04.21
Bruneau, Raymond
1953.08.10 - 1963.04.07
Independent Liberal 1949.06.27 - 1953.08.09
Leduc, Edgar
Sat as an Independent from 1949 to 1953. Ran as a Liberal in general election of August 10, 1953.
1953.08.10 - Independent 1949.10.04 - 1953.08.09
Côté, Antoine-Philéas
Sat as an Independent Liberal from 1945 to 1949. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 27, 1949.
1949.06.27 - 1953.08.09
Independent Liberal 1945.06.11 - 1949.06.26
Lacroix, Wilfrid
Sat as an Independent Liberal from 1944 to 1949. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 27, 1949.
1949.06.27 - Independent Liberal Physically crossed.
(Hansard, pp. 6565-6, 24.11.1944)
1944.11.24 - 1949.06.26
1935.10.14 - 1944.11.23
Herridge, Herbert Wilfred
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Source:
1949.06.27 - 1961.08.02
Independent C.C.F. 1945.06.11 - 1949.06.26
Parent, Charles Eugène
(Hansard, p. 6884, 06.12.1944)
1944.11.23 - 1949.06.26
1935.10.14 - 1944.11.22
Sat as an independent from 1945 to 1949. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 27, 1949.
(C.D.P.; C.P.G., 1946-53)
Independent 1945.06.11 - 1949.06.26
(Hansard, p. 2734, 29.04.1949)
1949.04.29 - Independent Liberal Physically crossed.
(Hansard, p. 6562, 23.11.1944)
1944.11.23 - 1949.04.28
1921.12.06 - 1944.11.22
Sat for the Bloc populaire canadien from 1943 to 1944. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 11, 1945.
1945.06.11 - Bloc populaire canadien Source:
(Hansard, pp. 542-3, 18.02.1943)
1943.02.18 - 1945.06.10
1936.01.27 - 1943.02.17
Sat as an Independent Liberal from 1940 to 1944. Enters provincial politics in Quebec, July 26, 1944. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 11, 1945.
1945.06.11 - Independent Liberal 1940.03.26 - 1944.07.25
Kuhl, Walter Frederick
Sat for the New Democracy from 1940 to 1945. Ran as a Social Crediter in general election of June 11, 1945.
1945.06.11 - New Democracy Sat as a Social Crediter from 1935 to 1940. Ran for the New Democracy in general election of March 26, 1940.
1940.03.26 - 1945.06.10
1935.10.14 - 1940.03.25
MacKenzie, Hugh Alexander
Sat as a Liberal Progressive from 1940 to 1945. Defeated in general election of June 11, 1945. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 27, 1949.
1945.06.11 - Liberal Progressive Sat as a Liberal from 1935 to 1940. Ran as a Liberal Progressive in general election of March 26, 1940.
Sat as a Liberal Progressive from 1926 to 1945. Ran as a Liberal in general election of June 11, 1945.
1945.06.11 - Liberal Progressive 1926.09.14 - 1945.06.10
Independent Sat as a Liberal from 1921 to 1945. Ran as an Independent in general election of June 1, 1945.
1945.06.11 - Liberal Party of Canada
Sat as an Opposition (Laurier Liberal) from 1917 to 1921. Ran as a Liberal in general election of December 6, 1921.
1921.12.06 - 1945.06.10
Laurier Liberals Sat as a Liberal from 1911 to 1917. Ran as an Opposition (Laurier Liberal) in general election of December 17, 1917.
1917.12.17 - 1921.12.05
1911.09.21 - 1917.12.16
Gariépy, Wilfrid
Independent Sat as a Liberal from 1935 to 1940. Defeated as an Independent Liberal in general election of March 26, 1940. Ran as an Independent in general election of June 11, 1945.
Independent Liberal 1940.03.26 - 1945.06.10
1931.08.10 - 1940.03.25
Bloc populaire canadien Source:
(Hansard, p. 536, 18.02.1943)
1943.02.18 - Liberal Party of Canada
1925.10.29 - 1943.02.17
(Hansard, pp. 311-3, 10.02.1943)
1943.02.10 - Liberal Party of Canada
1925.10.29 - 1943.02.09
Sat as a Labourer from 1931 to 1935. Defeated in general election of October 14, 1935. Ran as a Liberal in by-election of February 9, 1942.
1942.02.09 - Labour 1931.08.10 - 1942.02.08
Brown, Walter George
Unity Sat as a member of the United Reform Movement from 1939 to 1940. Ran as a member of the Unity party in general election of March 26, 1940.
1940.03.26 - 1940.04.01
United Reform Movement 1939.12.18 - 1940.03.25
Sat as a Liberal Progressive from 1935 to 1940. Ran as a Liberal in general election of March 26, 1940.
1940.03.26 - Liberal Progressive Sat as a Liberal from 1926 to 1930. Ran as a Liberal Progressive in general election of October 14, 1935.
1926.09.14 - 1935.10.13
Lacombe, Liguori
Independent Liberal Sat as a Liberal from 1925 to 1930 and 1935 to 1940. Ran as an Independent Liberal in general election of March 26, 1940.
1925.10.29 - 1940.03.25
Rowe, Percy John
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Sat as a Social Crediter from 1935 to 1940. Ran as a CCF member in general election of March 26, 1940.
1940.03.26 - Social Credit Party
(C.D.P.; C.P.G. 1938, 1939)
1938 - 1940.03.25
Reconstruction Party Sat as a Conservative from 1921 to 1935. Ran as a member of the Reconstruction Party in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - 1938
1921.12.06 - 1935.10.13
Taylor, James Samuel
(C.D.P.; C.P.G. 1937, 1938; Hansard , p. 164, 03.02.1938)
1937.02.01 - Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 1935.10.14 - 1937.02.01
Beaubien, Arthur-Lucien
Sat as a Liberal Progressive from 1926 to 1935. Ran as a Liberal in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - Liberal Progressive Sat as a Progressive from 1925 to 1926. Ran as a Liberal Progressive in general election of September 14, 1926.
(H.F.E.R)
Progressive Sat as a Liberal from 1921 to 1925. Ran as a Progressive in general election of October 29, 1925.
1925.10.29 - 1926.09.13
1921.12.06 - 1925.10.28
Perley, Ernest Edward
Sat as a Liberal from 1930 to 1935. Ran as a Conservative in general election of October 14, 1935.
1930.07.28 - 1935.10.13
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Sat as a Labourer from 1923 to 1935. Ran as CCF in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - Labour 1923.10.24 - 1935.10.13
Sat as a Liberal Progressive from 1926 to 1930. Defeated in general election of July 28, 1930. Ran as a Liberal in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - 1957.06.09
Liberal Progressive Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1926. Ran as a Liberal Progressive in general election of September 14, 1926.
Progressive 1921.12.06 - 1926.09.13
United Farmers of Ontario-Labour Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1935. Ran as a United Farmer of Ontario-Labourer in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - 1940.08.18
Progressive 1921.12.06 - 1935.10.13
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Sat as a Labourer from 1921 to 1935. Ran as a CCF in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - 1942.03.21
Labour 1921.12.06 - 1935.10.13
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Sat as an Independent Labourer from 1930 to 1935. Ran as a CCF in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - Independent Labour 1930.07.28 - 1935.10.13
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Sat as a United Farmer of Alberta from 1926 to 1935. Defeated in general elections of October 14, 1935, January 6, 1936 and March 26, 1940. Ran as a CCF in general election of June 11, 1945.
1935.10.14 - United Farmers of Alberta Sat as a Labourer from 1921 to 1925. Defeated in general election of October 29, 1925. Ran as a United Farmer of Alberta in general election of September 14, 1926.
Labour 1921.12.06 - 1926.09.13
Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1925. Defeated in general election of October 29, 1925. Ran as a Liberal in general election of October 14, 1935.
1935.10.14 - Progressive 1921.12.06 - 1935.10.13
Dubois, Lucien
1930.07.28 - 1945.06.10
Sat as an Independent Liberal from 1925 to 1930. Ran as a Liberal in general election of July 28, 1930.
1930.07.28 - Independent Liberal 1925.10.29 - 1930.07.27
Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1930. Ran as a Liberal in by-election of February 5, 1930.
1930.02.05 - 1930.07.27
Progressive Sat as a Liberal (Unionist) from 1917 to 1921. Ran as a Progressive in general election of December 6, 1921.
Unionist (Liberal) 1917.12.17 - 1921.12.05
United Farmers of Alberta Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1926. Ran as a United Farmer of Alberta in general election of September 14, 1926.
1926.09.14 - Progressive 1921.12.06 - 1926.09.13
Brown, John Livingstone
Progressive 1921.06.27 - 1926.09.13
United Farmers of Alberta Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1925. Defeated in general election of October 29, 1925. Ran as a United Farmer of Alberta in general election of September 14, 1926.
(Hansard, p. 725, 03.02.1926)
1926.02.03 - Progressive Sat as a Unionist from 1917 to 1921. Ran as a Progressive in general election of December 6, 1921.
1921.12.06 - 1926.02.02
Unionist (Conservative and Liberal) 1917.12.17 - 1921.12.05
Bancroft, Leland Payson
Liberal Progressive Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1925. Defeated in general election of October 29, 1925. Ran as a Liberal Progressive in general election of September 14, 1926.
(C.P.G; H.F.E.R.)
1925.10.29 - Progressive 1921.12.06 - 1925.10.28
Neill, Alan Webster
Independent Sat as a Progressive from 1921 to 1925. Ran as an Independent in general election of October 29, 1925.