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33rd Canadian Parliament

1984-88 seating of the national legislature of the North American country


1984-88 seating of the national legislature of the North American country

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#33rd
typeMajority
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senateimageSenate of Canada - Seating Plan (33rd Parliament).svg
statusinactive
term-begin1984-11-05
term-end1988-10-01
scHon. John William Bosley
scterm
sc2Hon. John Allen Fraser
scterm2
pmRt. Hon. Brian Mulroney
pm-begin1984-09-17
pm-end1993-06-25
loRt. Hon. John Turner
loterm
ghlHon. Ray Hnatyshyn
ghlterm
ghl2Hon. Don Mazankowski
ghlterm2
ohlHon. Herb Gray
ohlterm
ssHon. Guy Charbonneau
ssterm
gslHon. Dufferin Roblin
gslterm
gsl2Hon. Lowell Murray
gslterm2
oslHon. Allan MacEachen
oslterm
partyProgressive Conservative Party
party2Liberal Party
party3New Democratic Party
sessionbegin
sessionend
sessionbegin2
sessionend2
monarchElizabeth II
monarchterm6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
viceroyJeanne Sauvé
viceroyterm14 May 1984 – 29 January 1990
ministry[24th Canadian Ministry](24th-canadian-ministry)
ministrybegin
ministryend
members282
senators104
lastparl32nd
nextparl34th

| # = 33rd

| term-begin = 1984-11-05 | term-end = 1988-10-01

| pm-begin = 1984-09-17 | pm-end = 1993-06-25

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

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

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

There were two sessions of the 33rd Parliament:

SessionStartEnd
1stNovember 5, 1984August 28, 1986
2ndSeptember 30, 1986October 1, 1988

Party standings

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

AffiliationHouse membersSenate members1984 election
resultsAt dissolutionOn election
day 1984At dissolution
2112032336403874
1435001
**Total seats****282****277****101****100**05
Total seats282104

Legislation and motions

Act's which received royal assent under 33rd Parliament

1st Session{{Cite journal |last=Charbonneau |first=Guy |date= |title=FIRST SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT 33-34-35 ELIZABETH II, 1984-85-86 |url=https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0wd3pv6fm69 |journal=Journals of the Senate of Canada |volume=CXXVIII |issue=2 |pages=1595–1600 |access-date=January 20, 2026}}

Public acts (1984)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
December 20, 198441Ontario and Manitoba Courts Amendment ActC-3
42Farm Products Marketing Agencies Act, An Act to amend theC-4
43Freshwater Fish Marketing Act, An Act to amend theC-5
44Saltfish Act, An Act to amend theC-6
45Income Tax Act and related statutes, An Act to amend theC-7
46Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-8
47Customs Act and the Customs Tariff, An Act to amend theC-9
48Income Tax Conventions Interpretation ActC-10
49Foreign Extraterritorial Measures ActC-14
50Appropriation Act No. 3, 1984-85C-16
Public acts (1985)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
February 26, 19851Public Works Act and the Public Lands Grants Act, An Act to amend theC-13
2Currency Act, An Act to amend theC-21
3Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend theC-17
4Pension Act, An Act to amend theC-28
February 27, 19855Borrowing Authority, An Act to provideC-11
6International Centre for Ocean Development ActC-22
7Western Grain Stabilization Act, An Act to amend theC-29
March 29, 19858Small Business Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-23
9Canadian Commercial Bank Financial Assistance ActC-37
10Appropriation Act No. 4, 1984-85C-34
11Appropriation Act No. 5, 1985-86C-35
April 3, 198512Customs Tariff, An Act to amend theC-38
May 16, 198513Crown Assets Disposal Corporation Dissolution ActC-43
14Customs Act and the Special Import Measures Act, An Act to confirm certain acts or things done on behalf of the Deputy Minister of National Revenue for Customs and Excise and to amend theC-40
15Pioneer Trust Payment Continuation ActC-50
16Bretton Woods Agreements Act and related amendmentsC-30
17Meat Inspection ActC-33
May 29, 198518Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend theC-52
June 20, 198519Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1985C-18
20Investment Canada ActC-15
21Prairie Farm Assistance Act and related amendmentsC-41
22Sports Pool and Loto Canada Winding-Up ActC-2
23Income Tax (International Conventions Implementation)S-3
24Appropriation Act No. 2, 1985-86C-54
June 28, 198525Oil Substitution and Conservation Act and related amendmentsC-24
26Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, An Act to amend certain ActsC-27
27Indian Act, An Act to amend theC-31
28Aeronautics Act, An Act to amend theC-36
29Supplementary Fiscal Equalization Payments 1982-87 ActC-39
30Old Age Security Act, An Act to amend theC-26
31Fisheries Act, An Act to amend theC-32
32Farm Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-56
33Fisheries Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-57
34Advance Payments for Crops Act, An Act to amend theC-58
35Northern Transportation Company Limited Disposal Authorization ActC-53
36Agricultural Stabilization Act, An Act to amend theC-25
37Borrowing Authority Act, 1985-86 (No. 2)C-51
38Judges Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-61
39House of Commons Act, An Act to amend theC-63
40Western Grain Transportation Act, An Act to amend theC-44
October 29, 198541Crown Corporations Dissolution Authorization ActC-60
42Customs Tariff, An Act to amend theC-71
43Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security Act, An Act to amend theC-69
44Criminal Code (pari-mutuel betting), An Act to amend theC-77
45Tax Court of Canada Act, An Act to amendC-72
46Condominium Ordinance Validation ActC-73
December 12, 198547Seeds Act and the Canada Grain Act, An Act to amend theC-64
48Governor General’s Act and related statutes, An Act to amend theC-78
December 20, 198549Canada Development Corporation Reorganization ActC-66
50Criminal Code (prostitution), An Act to amend theC-49
51Financial Institutions Depositors Compensation ActC-79
52Criminal Code (lotteries), An Act to amend theC-81
53Tax Rebate Discounting Act, An Act to amend theC-83
54Appropriation Act No. 3, 1985-86C-89
Local and private acts (1985)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
December 12, 198555Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ActS-55
Public acts (1986)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
February 13, 19861Customs ActC-59
2Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Income Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-82
3Divorce Act, An Act to amend theC-46
4Divorce Act, 1985C-47
5Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance ActC-48
6Income Tax Act and related statutes, An Act to amendC-84
7Income Tax (International Agreements Implementation)S-6
March 4, 19868Representation Act, 1985C-74
9Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend theC-80
March 26, 198610Toronto Harbour Commissioners’ Act, 1985C-76
11Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, An Act to amend theC-65
12Family Allowances Act, 1973, An Act to amend theC-70
13Immigration Act, 1976, An Act to amend theC-55
14Petroleum Incentives Program Act, An Act to amend theC-85
15Veterans and Armed Forces Benefit Acts, An Act to amend theC-100
16Public Pensions Reporting ActC-255
17Appropriation Act No. 4, 1985-86C-101
18Appropriation Act No. 1, 1986-87C-102
April 23, 198619Borrowing Authority Act, 1986-87C-99
May 1, 198620Canadian Arsenals Limited Divestiture Authorization ActC-87
June 17, 198621United Nations Foreign Arbitral Awards Convention ActC-107
22Commercial Arbitration ActC-108
23Grassy Narrows and Islington Indian Bands Mercury Pollution Claims Settlement ActC-101
24Income Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-109
25Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act, An Act to amend theC-86
26Competition Tribunal and related Acts, An Act to amendC-91
27Sechelt Indian Band Self-Government ActC-93
28Appropriation Act No. 2, 1986-87C-115
June 27, 198629Duties Relief ActC-98
30Currency Act, An Act to amend theC-118
31Employment Equity ActC-62
32Young Offenders Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-106
33Farm Debt Review ActC-117
34Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act, An Act to amend theC-96
35Judges Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-128
36Marine Atlantic Inc. Acquisition Authorization ActC-88
37Customs Tariff and related amendmentsC-111
38Canada Pension Plan and the Federal Court Act, An Act to amend theC-116
39Energy Administration Act, An Act to amend theC-112
40Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985C-90
41Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations ActC-45
July 24, 198642Parole Act and the Penitentiary Act, An Act to amend theC-67
43Parole Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-68
Local and private acts (1986)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
June 17, 198663Pine Hill Divinity Hall, An Act to amend an Act of incorporation ofS-7

2nd Session{{Cite journal |last=Charbonneau |first=Guy |title=SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT 35-36-37 ELIZABETH Il, 1986-87-88 |url=https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0df6k071718 |journal=Journals of the Senate of Canada |volume=CXXIX |issue=3 |pages=3497-3504}}

Public acts (1986)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
November 5, 198644Income Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-11
November 18, 198645Canada Petroleum Resources ActC-5
46Maintenance of Ports Operations Act, 1986C-24
November 27, 198647Bank of British Columbia Business Continuation ActC-27
48Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act (Netherlands, Japan, China, Malta)S-2
December 19, 198649Railway Act, An Act to amend theC-4
50Senate and House of Commons Act, An Act to amend theC-20
51Coastal Fisheries Protection Act, An Act to amend theC-26
52Farm Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-31
53Fisheries Improvement Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-32
54Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend theC-114
55Income Tax Act and a related Act, An Act to amend theC-23
56Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend theC-16
57Canadair Limited Divestiture Authorization ActC-25
58Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act and the Income Tax Act and to repeal the Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-117
59Immigration Act, 1976, An Act to amend theC-34
60Salaries Act, An Act to amend theC-36
61Appropriation Act No. 3, 1986-87C-29
62Appropriation Act No. 4, 1986-87C-35
Local and private acts (1986)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
December 19, 198664Alliance Nationale Consolidated Act, 1945, An Act to amend TheS-3
Public acts (1987)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
March 25, 19871National Archives of Canada ActC-7
2Prairie Grain Advance Payments Act, An Act to amend theC-12
3Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation ActC-6
4Radio Act, An Act to amend theC-3
5Borrowing Authority Act, 1986-87 (No. 2)C-40
6Appropriation Act No. 5, 1986-87C-47
March 26, 19877Canada Shipping Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-39
8Territorial Lands Act, An Act to amend theC-43
9Northern Canada Power Commission Yukon Assets Disposal Authorization ActC-45
10Appropriation Act No. 1, 1987-88C-48
March 31, 198711Appropriation Act No. 2, 1987-88C-49
April 1, 198712Teleglobe Canada Reorganization and Divestiture ActC-38
April 14, 198713Criminal Code (torture), An Act to amend theC-28
14Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements and Federal Post-Secondary Education and Health Contributions Act, 1977, An Act to amend theC-44
May 28, 198715Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge ActC-37
16Export and Import Permits Act, An Act to amend theC-57
June 25, 198717Unemployment Insurance Benefit Entitlement Adjustments (Pension Payments) ActC-50
18Canadian Exploration and Development Incentive Program ActC-59
19Bell Canada ActC-13
20Appropriation Act No. 3, 1987-88C-65
June 30, 198721Judges Act, the Federal Court Act and the Tax Court of Canada Act, An Act to amend theC-41
22Shipping Conferences Exemption Act, 1987C-21
23Financial Institutions and Deposit Insurance System Amendment ActC-42
24Criminal Code and the Canada Evidence Act, An Act to amend theC-15
25Veterans Appeal Board ActC-66
26Financial institutions, An Act to amend certain Acts relating toC-56
27Forgiveness of Certain Official Development Assistance Debts ActC-62
28Small Businesses Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-63
29Customs Tariff and the Duties Relief Act, An Act to amend theC-69
30Hazardous Products Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-70
31Farm Improvement and Marketing Cooperatives Loans ActC-78
32Customs Act, An Act to amend theC-80
33Food and Drugs Act, An Act to amend theS-6
August 28, 198734National Transportation Act, 1987C-18
35Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987C-19
36Maintenance of Railway Operations Act, 1987C-85
September 16, 198737Criminal Code, the Immigration Act, 1976 and the Citizenship Act, An Act to amend theC-71
October 8, 198738Canagrex Dissolution ActC-2
39Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, An Act to amend theC-68
October 16, 198740Postal Services Continuation Act, 1987C-86
November 19, 198741Patent Act and related matters, An Act to amend theC-22
42Supreme Court Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-53
December 17, 198743Royal Canadian Mint Act and the Currency Act, An Act to amend theC-46
44Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend theC-90
45Pension Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-100
46Income Tax Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-64
47Judges Act, An Act to amend theC-88
48Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985 ActC-94
49Customs TariffC-87
50Excise Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-101
51Canada Labour Code, An Act to amend theC-97
52Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited, An Act to amendC-98
53Citizenship Act (period of residence), An Act to amend theC-254
54Appropriation Act No. 4, 1987-88C-95
Local and private acts (1987)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
June 30, 198755Windsor-Detroit Tunnel, An Act respecting the acquisition, operation and disposal of theS-11
November 19, 198756Yellowknife Electric Ltd., An Act to reviveS-10
December 17, 198757Cooperants, Mutual Life Insurance Society, An Act to authorizeS-14
Public acts (1988)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
January 20, 19881Prince Rupert Grain Handling Operations ActC-106
February 4, 19882Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 1987C-104
3Appropriation Act No. 5, 1987-88C-108
March 22, 19884Corporations and Labour Unions Returns Act, An Act to amend theC-91
5Fruit and Vegetable Customs Orders Validation ActC-96
6Currency Act, An Act to amend theC-99
7Borrowing Authority Act, 1988-89C-109
March 29, 19888Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend theC-116
9Appropriation Act No. 6, 1987-88C-119
10Appropriation Act No. 1, 1988-89C-120
April 27, 198811Emergencies Preparedness ActC-76
12Northern Canada Power Commission (Share Issuance and Sale Authorization) ActC-125
May 25, 198813Animal Pedigree ActC-67
14Customs Tariff, An Act to amend theC-118
June 8, 198815Copyright Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-60
16Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act, An Act to amend theC-102
17Western Economic Diversification ActC-113
July 1, 198818Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend theC-117
19Cape Breton Development Corporation Act, An Act to amend theC-127
June 28, 198820Tobacco Products Control ActC-51
21Non-smokers' Health ActC-204
22Canadian Environmental Protection ActC-74
23Indian Act (designated lands), An Act to amend theC-115
24Customs Tariff (code 9956), An Act to amend theC-135
25Appropriation Act No. 2, 1988-89C-138
July 7, 198826National Transportation Act, 1987, An Act to amend theC-131
27Canada Agricultural Products ActC-141
July 21, 198828Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation ActC-75
29Emergencies ActC-77
30Criminal Code (victims of crime), An Act to amend theC-89
31Canadian Multiculturalism ActC-93
32National Housing Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-111
33Canada Labour Code, An Act to amend theC-124
34Canadian Exploration Incentive Program ActC-137
35Immigration Act, 1976 and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-55
36Immigration Act, 1976 and the Criminal Code, An Act to amend theC-84
July 28, 198837Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters ActC-58
38Official Languages ActC-72
39Indian Lands Agreement (1986) ActC-73
40Railway Safety ActC-105
41Eldorado Nuclear Limited Reorganization and Divestiture ActC-121
42Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, An Act to amend theC-126
43Chapleau, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-308
August 18, 198844Air Canada Public Participation ActC-129
45Western Grain Stabilization Act, An Act to amend theC-132
46Canada Grain Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-112
47Canadian Wheat Board Act, An Act to amend theC-92
48National Parks Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-30
49Quebec Courts Amendment ActC-145
50Government Organization Act, Atlantic Canada, 1987C-103
September 13, 198851Criminal Code, Food and Drugs Act and the Narcotic Control Act, An Act to amend theC-61
52Indian Act (death rules), An Act to amend theC-150
53Lobbyists Registration ActC-82
54National Capital Act, An Act to amend theC-153
55Income Tax Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-139
56Canadian International Trade Tribunal ActC-110
57Indian Act (minors' funds and surviving spouse's preferential share), An Act to amend theC-123
58Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse ActC-143
59Blue Water Bridge Authority Act, An Act to amend theC-210
60Criminal Code (instruments and literature for illicit drug use), An Act to amend theC-264
September 22, 198861Tax Court of Canada Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-146
62Heritage Railway Stations Protection ActC-205
September 30, 198863Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971, An Act to amend theC-158
64International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development ActC-147
Local and private acts (1988)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
July 21, 198866Montreal Trust Company of Canada, An Act to authorize continuanceS-17
September 30, 198867Grenville Aggregate Specialties Limited, An Act to reviveS-21

Members of the House of Commons

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

Key:

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

Newfoundland

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Morrissey JohnsonProgressive ConservativeBonavista—Trinity—Conception19841st term
Joseph Price {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBurin—St. George's19841st term
George BakerLiberalGander—Twillingate19744th term
Bill RompkeyLiberalGrand Falls—White Bay—Labrador19725th term
Brian TobinLiberalHumber—Port au Port—St. Barbe19802nd term
James McGrathProgressive ConservativeSt. John's East1957, 19689th term*
Jack Harris (1987)*New Democrat19871st term
**John Crosbie**Progressive ConservativeSt. John's West19764th term
  • James McGrath resigned from Parliament to become Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and was replaced by Jack Harris in a July 20, 1987, by-election

Prince Edward Island

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Pat Binns {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeCardigan19841st term
George HendersonLiberalEgmont19802nd term
**Thomas McMillan**Progressive ConservativeHillsborough19793rd term
Melbourne Gass {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeMalpeque19793rd term

Nova Scotia

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Pat NowlanProgressive ConservativeAnnapolis Valley—Hants19657th term
Lawrence O'NeilProgressive ConservativeCape Breton Highlands—Canso19841st term
David DingwallLiberalCape Breton—East Richmond19802nd term
Russell MacLellanLiberalCape Breton—The Sydneys19793rd term
**Elmer MacKay**Progressive ConservativeCentral Nova1971, 19846th term*
**Robert Coates**Progressive ConservativeCumberland—Colchester195711th term
Michael Forrestall {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeDartmouth—Halifax East19657th term
**Stewart McInnes** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeHalifax19841st term
Howard CrosbyProgressive ConservativeHalifax West19784th term
Lloyd CrouseProgressive ConservativeSouth Shore195711th term
Gerald ComeauProgressive ConservativeSouth West Nova19841st term

New Brunswick

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Fred McCainProgressive ConservativeCarleton—Charlotte19725th term
Robert CorbettProgressive ConservativeFundy—Royal19784th term
Roger Clinch {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeGloucester19841st term
**Bernard Valcourt** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeMadawaska—Victoria19841st term
Dennis CochraneProgressive ConservativeMoncton19841st term
Bud JardineProgressive ConservativeNorthumberland—Miramichi19841st term
Al GirardProgressive ConservativeRestigouche19841st term
**Gerald Merrithew**Progressive ConservativeSaint John19841st term
Fernand RobichaudLiberalWestmorland—Kent19841st term
J. Robert HowieProgressive ConservativeYork—Sunbury19725th term

Quebec

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Guy St-JulienProgressive ConservativeAbitibi19841st term
Lise Bourgault {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeArgenteuil—Papineau19841st term
Gilles BernierProgressive ConservativeBeauce19841st term
Jean-Guy Hudon {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBeauharnois—Salaberry19841st term
**Pierre Blais** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBellechasse19841st term
**Robert de Cotret**Progressive ConservativeBerthier—Maskinongé—Lanaudière1978, 19842nd term*
**Monique Landry** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBlainville—Deux-Montagnes19841st term
Darryl GrayProgressive ConservativeBonaventure—Îles-de-la-Madeleine19841st term
Carlo RossiLiberalBourassa19793rd term
Gabrielle Bertrand {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBrome—Missisquoi19841st term
Richard Grisé {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeChambly19841st term
Michel Champagne {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeChamplain19841st term
Monique Tardif {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeCharlesbourg19841st term
Charles-André Hamelin {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeCharlevoix19841st term
Ricardo LopezProgressive ConservativeChâteauguay19841st term
André HarveyProgressive ConservativeChicoutimi19841st term
**Gerry Weiner** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeDollard19841st term
Jean-Guy GuilbaultProgressive ConservativeDrummond19841st term
Vincent Della Noce {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeDuvernay19841st term
**Marcel Masse**Progressive ConservativeFrontenac19841st term
Michel GravelProgressive ConservativeGamelin19841st term
Charles-Eugène MarinProgressive ConservativeGaspé19841st term
Claudy Mailly {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeGatineau19841st term
Édouard DesrosiersProgressive ConservativeHochelaga—Maisonneuve19841st term
Gaston IsabelleLiberalHull—Aylmer19657th term
**Roch La Salle**Progressive ConservativeJoliette19686th term
Jean-Pierre BlackburnProgressive ConservativeJonquière19841st term
André PlourdeProgressive ConservativeKamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup19841st term
Fernand LadouceurProgressive ConservativeLabelle19841st term
Clément M. CôtéProgressive ConservativeLac-Saint-Jean19841st term
**Lucien Bouchard** (1988)*Progressive Conservative19881st term
**Robert Layton**Progressive ConservativeLachine19841st term
**Michel Côté**Progressive ConservativeLangelier19841st term
Fernand JourdenaisProgressive ConservativeLa Prairie19841st term
Claude Lanthier {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeLasalle19841st term
David BergerLiberalLaurier19793rd term
Guy RicardProgressive ConservativeLaval19841st term
Raymond GarneauLiberalLaval-des-Rapides19841st term
Gabriel FontaineProgressive ConservativeLévis19841st term
Nic LeblancProgressive ConservativeLongueuil19841st term
Maurice TremblayProgressive ConservativeLotbinière19841st term
Suzanne Duplessis {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeLouis-Hébert19841st term
***Brian Mulroney***Progressive ConservativeManicouagan19832nd term
Jean-Luc JoncasProgressive ConservativeMatapédia—Matane19841st term
François Gérin {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeMégantic—Compton—Stanstead19841st term
Anne BlouinProgressive ConservativeMontmorency—Orléans19841st term
Sheila FinestoneLiberalMount Royal19841st term
Carole JacquesProgressive ConservativeMontreal—Mercier19841st term
Jean-Claude MalépartLiberalMontreal—Sainte-Marie19793rd term
Warren AllmandLiberalNotre-Dame-de-Grâce19657th term
Lucie PépinLiberalOutremont19841st term
André OuelletLiberalPapineau19677th term
Barry MooreProgressive ConservativePontiac—Gatineau—Labelle19841st term
Marc FerlandProgressive ConservativePortneuf19841st term
Marcel TremblayProgressive ConservativeQuébec-Est19841st term
Louis PlamondonProgressive ConservativeRichelieu19841st term
Alain TardifLiberalRichmond19793rd term
**Monique Vézina**Progressive ConservativeRimouski—Témiscouata19841st term
**Benoît Bouchard**Progressive ConservativeRoberval19841st term
**Suzanne Blais-Grenier****Progressive ConservativeRosemont19841st term
Independent
Marcel Prud'hommeLiberalSaint-Denis19648th term
Don Johnston***LiberalSaint-Henri—Westmount19784th term
Independent Liberal
**Andrée Champagne**Progressive ConservativeSaint-Hyacinthe19841st term
Jacques GuilbaultLiberalSaint-Jacques19686th term
**André Bissonnette**Progressive ConservativeSaint-Jean19841st term
Alfonso GaglianoLiberalSaint-Léonard—Anjou19841st term
Jean ChrétienLiberalSaint-Maurice—Champlain19638th term
Gilles Grondin (1986)****Liberal19861st term
Marie Thérèse KillensLiberalSaint-Michel—Ahuntsic19793rd term
Jean LapierreLiberalShefford19793rd term
**Jean Charest**Progressive ConservativeSherbrooke19841st term
Gabriel DesjardinsProgressive ConservativeTémiscamingue19841st term
Robert Toupin*****Progressive ConservativeTerrebonne19841st term
Independent
New Democrat
Independent
Pierre H. Vincent {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeTrois-Rivières19841st term
**Pierre Cadieux**Progressive ConservativeVaudreuil19841st term
Marcel DanisProgressive ConservativeVerchères19841st term
Gilbert ChartrandProgressive ConservativeVerdun—Saint-Paul19841st term

:* Clément M. Côté resigned and was replaced by Lucien Bouchard in a June 20, 1988, by-election. :** Don Johnston resigned from the Liberal caucus to sit as an Independent Liberal on January 18, 1988. :*** Suzanne Blais-Grenier expelled from the Progressive Conservative for refusing to withdraw allegations of kickbacks involving the Quebec wing of the party and sat as an Independent on September 21, 1988. :**** Jean Chrétien resigned from parliament due to poor relations with the party leader. He was replaced by Gilles Grondin in a June 29, 1986, by-election. :***** Robert Toupin left the Progressive Conservative sat as an Independent on May 14, 1986 and join the New Democratic Party on December 16, 1986. And left the NDP to sit again as an Independent on October 26, 1987.

Ontario

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Maurice FosterLiberalAlgoma19686th term
Neil YoungNew DemocratBeaches19802nd term
**John McDermid** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBrampton—Georgetown19793rd term
Derek BlackburnNew DemocratBrant19716th term
Lynn McDonaldNew DemocratBroadview—Greenwood19822nd term
Gary Gurbin {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBruce—Grey19793rd term
Bill Kempling {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBurlington19725th term
Chris Speyer {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeCambridge19793rd term
Keith PennerLiberalCochrane19686th term
Charles CacciaLiberalDavenport19686th term
Bill AttewellProgressive ConservativeDon Valley East19841st term
John Bosley (†)Progressive ConservativeDon Valley West19793rd term
Allan LawrenceProgressive ConservativeDurham—Northumberland19725th term
Roland de CorneilleLiberalEglinton—Lawrence19793rd term
**John Wise**Progressive ConservativeElgin19725th term
Girve Fretz {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeErie19793rd term
James CaldwellProgressive ConservativeEssex—Kent19841st term
Steven W. LangdonNew DemocratEssex—Windsor19841st term
**Michael Wilson**Progressive ConservativeEtobicoke Centre19793rd term
Robert PennockProgressive ConservativeEtobicoke North19841st term
Patrick BoyerProgressive ConservativeEtobicoke—Lakeshore19841st term
Don BoudriaLiberalGlengarry—Prescott—Russell19841st term
Gus MitgesProgressive ConservativeGrey—Simcoe19725th term
William Winegard {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeGuelph19841st term
Bud Bradley {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeHaldimand—Norfolk19793rd term
**Otto Jelinek**Progressive ConservativeHalton19725th term
Sheila CoppsLiberalHamilton East19841st term
Ian DeansNew DemocratHamilton Mountain19802nd term
Marion Dewar (1987)*New Democrat19871st term
Geoffrey Scott {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeHamilton—Wentworth19784th term
Peter PetersonProgressive ConservativeHamilton West19841st term
Bill VankoughnetProgressive ConservativeHastings—Frontenac19793rd term
Murray Cardiff {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeHuron—Bruce19802nd term
John ParryNew DemocratKenora—Rainy River19841st term
Elliott HardeyProgressive ConservativeKent19841st term
**Flora MacDonald**Progressive ConservativeKingston and the Islands19725th term
John ReimerProgressive ConservativeKitchener1979, 19842nd term*
Sidney FraleighProgressive ConservativeLambton—Middlesex1979, 19842nd term*
**Paul Dick** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeLanark—Renfrew—Carleton19725th term
Jennifer Cossitt {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeLeeds—Grenville19822nd term
**Shirley Martin** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeLincoln19841st term
Jim JepsonProgressive ConservativeLondon East19841st term
**Tom Hockin**Progressive ConservativeLondon West19841st term
Terry CliffordProgressive ConservativeLondon—Middlesex19841st term
Robert HornerProgressive ConservativeMississauga North19841st term
Don BlenkarnProgressive ConservativeMississauga South1972, 19794th term*
William TupperProgressive ConservativeNepean—Carleton19841st term
Rob NicholsonProgressive ConservativeNiagara Falls19841st term
John RodriguezNew DemocratNickel Belt1972, 19844th term*
Moe ManthaProgressive ConservativeNipissing19841st term
**George Hees**Progressive ConservativeNorthumberland1950, 196512th term*
Thomas FennellProgressive ConservativeOntario19793rd term
*Ed Broadbent*New DemocratOshawa19686th term
Barry TurnerProgressive ConservativeOttawa—Carleton19841st term
Michael CassidyNew DemocratOttawa Centre19841st term
David DaubneyProgressive ConservativeOttawa West19841st term
Jean-Robert GauthierLiberalOttawa—Vanier19725th term
Bruce HallidayProgressive ConservativeOxford19744th term
Andrew WiterProgressive ConservativeParkdale—High Park19841st term
Stan DarlingProgressive ConservativeParry Sound-Muskoka19725th term
Harry BrightwellProgressive ConservativePerth19841st term
Bill Domm {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativePeterborough19793rd term
Jack EllisProgressive ConservativePrince Edward—Hastings19725th term
Len HopkinsLiberalRenfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke19657th term
**David Crombie**Progressive ConservativeRosedale19784th term
Ken James {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeSarnia19841st term
**James Kelleher**Progressive ConservativeSault Ste. Marie19841st term
Pauline Browes {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeScarborough Centre19841st term
Robert HicksProgressive ConservativeScarborough East19841st term
Reginald StackhouseProgressive ConservativeScarborough West1972, 19842nd term*
**Doug Lewis** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeSimcoe North19793rd term
Ronald Stewart {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeSimcoe South19793rd term
Dan HeapNew DemocratSpadina19812nd term
Joseph ReidProgressive ConservativeSt. Catharines19793rd term
**Barbara McDougall**Progressive ConservativeSt. Paul's19841st term
Norman WarnerProgressive ConservativeStormont—Dundas19841st term
Doug FrithLiberalSudbury19802nd term
Iain AngusNew DemocratThunder Bay—Atikokan19841st term
Ernie EppNew DemocratThunder Bay—Nipigon19841st term
John MacDougallProgressive ConservativeTimiskaming19822nd term
Aurèle GervaisProgressive ConservativeTimmins—Chapleau19841st term
Aideen NicholsonLiberalTrinity19744th term
William C. ScottProgressive ConservativeVictoria—Haliburton19657th term
**Walter McLean**Progressive ConservativeWaterloo19793rd term
Allan PietzProgressive ConservativeWelland19841st term
**Perrin Beatty**Progressive ConservativeWellington—Dufferin—Simcoe19725th term
John OostromProgressive ConservativeWillowdale19841st term
Herb GrayLiberalWindsor West19629th term
Howard McCurdyNew DemocratWindsor—Walkerville19841st term
Bob KaplanLiberalYork Centre1968, 19745th term*
Alan RedwayProgressive ConservativeYork East19841st term
Tony RomanIndependentYork North19841st term
Paul McCrossanProgressive ConservativeYork—Scarborough1978, 19843rd term*
John NunziataLiberalYork South—Weston19841st term
**Sinclair Stevens**Progressive ConservativeYork—Peel19725th term
Sergio MarchiLiberalYork West19841st term

:* Ian Deans left parliament to be appointed to a position in the federal government and was replaced by Marion Dewar in a 1987 by-election.

Manitoba

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Lee Clark {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeBrandon—Souris19832nd term
Rodney MurphyNew DemocratChurchill19793rd term
Brian WhiteProgressive ConservativeDauphin19841st term
**Jack Murta**Progressive ConservativeLisgar19706th term
**Charles Mayer**Progressive ConservativePortage—Marquette19793rd term
**Jake Epp**Progressive ConservativeProvencher19725th term
Léo DuguayProgressive ConservativeSaint Boniface19841st term
Felix HoltmannProgressive ConservativeSelkirk—Interlake19841st term
David OrlikowNew DemocratWinnipeg North19629th term
Cyril KeeperNew DemocratWinnipeg North Centre19802nd term
Dan McKenzie {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeWinnipeg—Assiniboine19725th term
Bill BlaikieNew DemocratWinnipeg—Birds Hill19793rd term
Lloyd AxworthyLiberalWinnipeg—Fort Garry19793rd term
Clement MinakerProgressive ConservativeWinnipeg—St. James19841st term

Saskatchewan

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Lenard Gustafson {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeAssiniboia19793rd term
Vic AlthouseNew DemocratHumboldt—Lake Centre19802nd term
**Bill McKnight**Progressive ConservativeKindersley—Lloydminster19793rd term
Jack ScowenProgressive ConservativeMackenzie19841st term
Bill GottseligProgressive ConservativeMoose Jaw19841st term
Stan HovdeboNew DemocratPrince Albert19793rd term
Alvin HamiltonProgressive ConservativeQu'Appelle—Moose Mountain1957, 197210th term*
Simon De JongNew DemocratRegina East19793rd term
Les BenjaminNew DemocratRegina West19686th term
Donald RavisProgressive ConservativeSaskatoon East19841st term
**Ray Hnatyshyn**Progressive ConservativeSaskatoon West19744th term
Geoff WilsonProgressive ConservativeSwift Current—Maple Creek19841st term
John GormleyProgressive ConservativeThe Battlefords—Meadow Lake19841st term
Lorne NystromNew DemocratYorkton—Melville19686th term

Alberta

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Jack Shields {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeAthabasca19802nd term
Gordon TaylorProgressive ConservativeBow River19793rd term
**Harvie Andre**Progressive ConservativeCalgary Centre19725th term
Alex KindyProgressive ConservativeCalgary East19841st term
Paul GagnonProgressive ConservativeCalgary North19841st term
Bobbie SparrowProgressive ConservativeCalgary South19841st term
Jim Hawkes {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeCalgary West19793rd term
Arnold MaloneProgressive ConservativeCrowfoot19744th term
William LesickProgressive ConservativeEdmonton East19841st term
Steve PaproskiProgressive ConservativeEdmonton North19686th term
Jim Edwards {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton South19841st term
Murray DorinProgressive ConservativeEdmonton West19841st term
David Kilgour {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeEdmonton—Strathcona19793rd term
Blaine Thacker {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeLethbridge—Foothills19793rd term
Robert Harold PorterProgressive ConservativeMedicine Hat19841st term
Albert CooperProgressive ConservativePeace River19802nd term
Peter ElzingaProgressive ConservativePembina19744th term
Walter van de Walle (1986)*Progressive Conservative19861st term
Gordon Towers {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeRed Deer19725th term
**Don Mazankowski**Progressive ConservativeVegreville19686th term
Kenneth Schellenberger {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeWetaskiwin19725th term
**Joe Clark**Progressive ConservativeYellowhead19725th term

:*Peter Elzinga resigned from parliament to enter provincial politics. He was replaced by Walter van de Walle in a September 29, 1986, by-election.

British Columbia

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Svend RobinsonNew DemocratBurnaby19793rd term
Mary CollinsProgressive ConservativeCapilano19841st term
Lorne Greenaway {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeCariboo—Chilcotin19793rd term
Ray SkellyNew DemocratComox—Powell River19793rd term
James ManlyNew DemocratCowichan—Malahat—The Islands19802nd term
Patrick CroftonProgressive ConservativeEsquimalt—Saanich19841st term
Ross BelsherProgressive ConservativeFraser Valley East19841st term
Robert Wenman {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeFraser Valley West19744th term
Nelson RiisNew DemocratKamloops—Shuswap19802nd term
Stan GrahamProgressive ConservativeKootenay East—Revelstoke1979, 19842nd term*
Robert BriscoProgressive ConservativeKootenay West1974, 19843rd term*
**Gerry St. Germain**Progressive ConservativeMission—Port Moody19832nd term
Ted Schellenberg {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeNanaimo—Alberni19841st term
Pauline JewettNew DemocratNew Westminster—Coquitlam1963, 19794th term*
Chuck Cook {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeNorth Vancouver—Burnaby19793rd term
Vincent DantzerProgressive ConservativeOkanagan North19802nd term
Frederick KingProgressive ConservativeOkanagan—Similkameen19793rd term
Robert McCuishProgressive ConservativePrince George—Bulkley Valley19793rd term
**Frank Oberle Sr.** {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativePrince George—Peace River19725th term
**Tom Siddon**Progressive ConservativeRichmond—South Delta19784th term
James FultonNew DemocratSkeena19793rd term
Benno Friesen {{double dagger}}Progressive ConservativeSurrey—White Rock—North Delta19744th term
**Pat Carney**Progressive ConservativeVancouver Centre19802nd term
Margaret MitchellNew DemocratVancouver East19793rd term
Ian WaddellNew DemocratVancouver Kingsway19793rd term
*John Turner*LiberalVancouver Quadra1962, 19847th term*
**John Allen Fraser** (†)Progressive ConservativeVancouver South19725th term
Allan McKinnonProgressive ConservativeVictoria19725th term

Territories

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Thomas SulukProgressive ConservativeNunatsiaq19841st term
Dave NickersonProgressive ConservativeWestern Arctic19793rd term
**Erik Nielsen**Progressive ConservativeYukon195711th term
Audrey McLaughlin (1987)*New Democrat19871st term

:* Erik Nielsen left parliament to become head of the National Transportation Agency and was replaced by Audrey McLaughlin in a 1987 by-election.

By-elections

Main article: By-elections to the 33rd Canadian Parliament

Notes

References

Succession

References

  1. Members of the Canadian Senate are appointed by the [[Governor General of Canada. governor general]] on the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Canada. prime minister]] and remain as senators until the age of 75, even if the House of Commons has been dissolved or an election has been called.
  2. Charbonneau, Guy. "FIRST SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT 33-34-35 ELIZABETH II, 1984-85-86". Journals of the Senate of Canada.
  3. Charbonneau, Guy. "SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT 35-36-37 ELIZABETH Il, 1986-87-88". Journals of the Senate of Canada.
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