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35th Canadian Parliament

1994-97 seating of the national legislature of the North American country


1994-97 seating of the national legislature of the North American country

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scHon. Gilbert Parent
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pmRt. Hon. Jean Chrétien
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pm-end2003-12-12
loHon. Lucien Bouchard
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lo2Hon. Gilles Duceppe (1st time)
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lo3Hon. Michel Gauthier
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lo4Hon. Gilles Duceppe (2nd time)
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ghlHon. Herb Gray
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ohlHon. Michel Gauthier
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ohl2Hon. Gilles Duceppe
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ohl3Hon. Suzanne Tremblay
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ssHon. Roméo LeBlanc
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ss2Hon. Gildas Molgat
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gslHon. Joyce Fairbairn
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oslHon. John Lynch-Staunton
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partyLiberal Party
party2Bloc Québécois
party2senProgressive Conservative Party*
party3Reform Party
unrecparty1New Democratic Party
partyfootnote1Party only held official party status in the Senate.
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monarchElizabeth II
monarchterm6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
viceroyRay Hnatyshyn
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viceroy2Roméo LeBlanc
viceroyterm28 February 1995 – 7 October 1999
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| # = 35th

| term-begin = 1994-01-17 | term-end = 1997-04-27

| pm-begin = 1993-11-04 | pm-end = 2003-12-12

The 35th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 17, 1994, until April 27, 1997. The membership was set by the 1993 federal election on October 25, 1993, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1997 election.

It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and the 26th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Bloc Québécois, led first by Lucien Bouchard, then by Michel Gauthier, and finally by Gilles Duceppe.

The Speaker was Gilbert Parent. See also List of Canadian electoral districts (1987–1996) for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were two sessions of the 35th Parliament:

SessionStartEnd
1stJanuary 17, 1994February 2, 1996
2ndFebruary 27, 1996April 27, 1997

Party standings

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

AffiliationHouse membersSenate members1993 election
resultsAt dissolutionOn election
day 1993At dissolution
177174415154500
235850155
**Total members****295****291****104****104**04
Total seats295104

Members of the House of Commons

Members of the House of Commons in the 35th 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

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception**Fred Mifflin** {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Burin—St. George'sRoger SimmonsLiberal1979, 19884th term*
Gander—Grand-FallsGeorge BakerLiberal19746th term
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte**Brian Tobin**Liberal19804th term
Gerry Byrne (1996)*Liberal19961st term
LabradorBill RompkeyLiberal19727th term
Lawrence D. O'Brien (1996)**Liberal19961st term
St. John's EastBonnie HickeyLiberal19931st term
St. John's WestJean PayneLiberal19931st term

:* Brian Tobin left parliament in 1996 to become premier of Newfoundland; Gerry Byrne was elected to replace him in a by-election. :** Bill Rompkey was appointed to the Senate in September 1995; Lawrence D. O'Brien was elected to replace him in a by-election in 1996.

Prince Edward Island

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Cardigan**Lawrence MacAulay**Liberal19882nd term
EgmontJoe McGuireLiberal19882nd term
HillsboroughGeorge Proud {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
MalpequeWayne EasterLiberal19931st term

Nova Scotia

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Annapolis Valley—HantsJohn MurphyLiberal19931st term
Cape Breton Highlands—CansoFrancis LeBlanc {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Cape Breton—East Richmond**David Dingwall**Liberal19804th term
Cape Breton—The SydneysRussell MacLellan {{double dagger}}Liberal19795th term
Central NovaRoseanne SkokeLiberal19931st term
Cumberland—ColchesterDianne BrushettLiberal19931st term
DartmouthRon MacDonald {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
HalifaxMary Clancy {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Halifax WestGeoff ReganLiberal19931st term
South ShoreDerek WellsLiberal19931st term
South West NovaHarry VerranLiberal19931st term

New Brunswick

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Acadie—Bathurst**Doug Young**Liberal19882nd term
Beauséjour**Fernand Robichaud**Liberal1984, 19933rd term*
Carleton—CharlotteHarold CulbertLiberal19931st term
Fredericton—York—SunburyAndy ScottLiberal19931st term
Fundy—RoyalPaul Zed {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Madawaska—VictoriaPierrette RinguetteLiberal19931st term
MiramichiCharles HubbardLiberal19931st term
MonctonGeorge Rideout {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Restigouche—ChaleurGuy Arseneault {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Saint JohnElsie WayneProgressive Conservative19931st term

Quebec

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
AbitibiBernard DeshaiesBloc Québécois19931st term
AhuntsicMichel DaviaultBloc Québécois19931st term
Anjou—Rivière-des-PrairiesRoger PomerleauBloc Québécois19931st term
Argenteuil—PapineauMaurice DumasBloc Québécois19931st term
BeauceGilles BernierIndependent19843rd term
Beauharnois—SalaberryLaurent LavigneBloc Québécois19931st term
Beauport—Montmorency—OrléansMichel GuimondBloc Québécois19931st term
BellechasseFrançois LangloisBloc Québécois19931st term
Berthier—MontcalmMichel BellehumeurBloc Québécois19931st term
Blainville—Deux-MontagnesPaul MercierBloc Québécois19931st term
Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-MadeleinePatrick Gagnon {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
BourassaOsvaldo NunezBloc Québécois19931st term
Brome—MissisquoiGaston PéloquinBloc Québécois19931st term
Denis Paradis (1995)*Liberal19951st term
ChamblyGhislain LebelBloc Québécois19931st term
ChamplainRéjean LefebvreBloc Québécois19931st term
CharlesbourgJean-Marc JacobBloc Québécois19931st term
CharlevoixGérard AsselinBloc Québécois19931st term
ChateauguayMaurice GodinBloc Québécois19931st term
ChicoutimiGilbert FillionBloc Québécois19931st term
DrummondPauline PicardBloc Québécois19931st term
FrontenacJean-Guy ChrétienBloc Québécois19931st term
GaspéYvan BernierBloc Québécois19931st term
Gatineau—La LièvreMark AssadLiberal19882nd term
Hochelaga—MaisonneuveRéal MénardBloc Québécois19931st term
Hull—Aylmer**Marcel Massé**Liberal19931st term
JolietteRené LaurinBloc Québécois19931st term
JonquièreAndré Caron**Bloc Québécois19931st term
Kamouraska—Rivière-du-LoupPaul CrêteBloc Québécois19931st term
La PrairieRichard BélisleBloc Québécois19931st term
Lac-Saint-Jean*Lucien Bouchard*Bloc Québécois19883rd term
Stéphan Tremblay (1996)***Bloc Québécois19961st term
Lachine—Lac-Saint-LouisClifford Lincoln {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
LaSalle—Émard**Paul Martin**Liberal19882nd term
LaurentidesMonique GuayBloc Québécois19931st term
Laurier—Sainte-Marie*Gilles Duceppe*Bloc Québécois19902nd term
Laval CentreMadeleine Dalphond-GuiralBloc Québécois19931st term
Laval EastMaud DebienBloc Québécois19931st term
Laval West**Michel Dupuy**Liberal19931st term
LévisAntoine DubéBloc Québécois19931st term
LongueuilNic LeblancBloc Québécois19843rd term
Independent Sovereigntist****
LotbinièreJean LandryBloc Québécois19931st term
Louis-HébertPhilippe ParéBloc Québécois19931st term
ManicouaganBernard St-LaurentBloc Québécois19931st term
Independent*****
Matapédia—MataneRené CanuelBloc Québécois19931st term
Mégantic—Compton—StansteadMaurice BernierBloc Québécois19931st term
MercierFrancine LalondeBloc Québécois19931st term
Mount Royal**Sheila Finestone**Liberal19843rd term
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceWarren AllmandLiberal19659th term
Outremont**Martin Cauchon**Liberal19931st term
Papineau—Saint-Michel**André Ouellet**Liberal19679th term
**Pierre Pettigrew** (1996)******Liberal19961st term
Pierrefonds—DollardBernard Patry {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Pontiac—Gatineau—LabelleRobert BertrandLiberal19931st term
PortneufPierre de SavoyeBloc Québécois19931st term
QuébecChristiane GagnonBloc Québécois19931st term
Quebec EastJean-Paul MarchandBloc Québécois19931st term
RichelieuLouis PlamondonBloc Québécois19843rd term
Richmond—WolfeGaston LerouxBloc Québécois19931st term
Rimouski—TémiscouataSuzanne TremblayBloc Québécois19931st term
Roberval*Michel Gauthier*Bloc Québécois19931st term
RosemontBenoît TremblayBloc Québécois19882nd term
Saint-DenisEleni BakopanosLiberal19931st term
Saint-Henri—WestmountDavid BergerLiberal19795th term
**Lucienne Robillard** (1995)*******Liberal19951st term
Saint-HubertPierrette VenneBloc Québécois19882nd term
Saint-Hyacinthe—BagotYvan LoubierBloc Québécois19931st term
Saint-JeanClaude BachandBloc Québécois19931st term
Saint-Laurent—CartiervilleShirley MaheuLiberal19882nd term
**Stéphane Dion** (1996)********Liberal19961st term
Saint-Léonard**Alfonso Gagliano**Liberal19843rd term
Saint-Maurice***Jean Chrétien***Liberal1963, 199010th term*
SheffordJean LerouxBloc Québécois19931st term
Sherbrooke*Jean Charest*Progressive Conservative19843rd term
TémiscaminguePierre BrienBloc Québécois19931st term
TerrebonneBenoît SauvageauBloc Québécois19931st term
Trois-RivièresYves RocheleauBloc Québécois19931st term
VaudreuilNick Discepola {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
VerchèresStéphane BergeronBloc Québécois19931st term
Verdun—Saint-PaulRaymond LavigneLiberal19931st term

:* Gaston Péloquin died in a car accident in 1994, and was replaced by Denis Paradis in a by-election on February 13, 1995. :** André Caron died in office on January 10, 1997 and the seat remains vacant for the reminder of parliament :*** Lucien Bouchard left parliament in 1995 to become premier of Quebec; Stéphan Tremblay is elected to replace him in a by-election. :**** Nic Leblanc left the Bloc Québécois and sat as an "Independent Sovereigntist" on March 17, 1997. :***** Bernard St-Laurent left the Bloc Québécois and sat as an Independent on March 5, 1997. :****** André Ouellet was appointed head of Canada Post, and was replaced by Pierre Pettigrew in a by-election on March 25, 1996. :******* David Berger was appointed Canadian Ambassador to Israel and high commissioner to Cyprus in 1994, and was replaced by Lucienne Robillard in a by-election on February 13, 1995. :******** Shirley Maheu was appointed to the Senate, and was replaced by Stéphane Dion also in a by-election on March 26, 1996.

Ontario

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Algoma—ManitoulinBrent St. DenisLiberal19931st term
Beaches—WoodbineMaria Minna {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Bramalea—Gore—MaltonGurbax MalhiLiberal19931st term
BramptonColleen BeaumierLiberal19931st term
Brant**Jane Stewart**Liberal19931st term
Broadview—GreenwoodDennis Mills {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Independent Liberal*Liberal
Bruce—GreyOvid Jackson {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
BurlingtonPaddy TorsneyLiberal19931st term
CambridgeJanko PericLiberal19931st term
Carleton—GloucesterEugène BellemareLiberal19882nd term
Cochrane—SuperiorRéginald Bélair {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
DavenportCharles CacciaLiberal19688th term
Don Valley East**David Collenette**Liberal1974, 1980, 19933rd term*
Don Valley NorthSarkis AssadourianLiberal19931st term
Don Valley WestJohn Godfrey {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
DurhamAlex ShepherdLiberal19931st term
Eglinton—LawrenceJoe Volpe {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Elgin—NorfolkGar KnutsonLiberal19931st term
ErieJohn MaloneyLiberal19931st term
Essex-KentJerry Pickard {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Essex-WindsorSusan Whelan {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Etobicoke Centre**Allan Rock**Liberal19931st term
Etobicoke North**Roy MacLaren**Liberal1979, 19884th term*
Roy Cullen (1996)**Liberal19961st term
Etobicoke—LakeshoreJean Augustine {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell**Don Boudria**Liberal19843rd term
Guelph—WellingtonBrenda ChamberlainLiberal19931st term
Haldimand—NorfolkBob SpellerLiberal19882nd term
Halton—PeelJulian ReedLiberal19931st term
Hamilton East**Sheila Copps**Liberal19843rd term
Hamilton MountainBeth PhinneyLiberal19882nd term
Hamilton—WentworthJohn BrydenLiberal19931st term
Hamilton WestStan Keyes {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonLarry McCormickLiberal19931st term
Huron—BrucePaul SteckleLiberal19931st term
Kenora—Rainy RiverBob Nault {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
KentRex CrawfordLiberal19882nd term
Kingston and the IslandsPeter Milliken {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
KitchenerJohn English {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Lambton—Kent—MiddlesexRose-Marie UrLiberal19931st term
Lanark—CarletonIan MurrayLiberal19931st term
Leeds—GrenvilleJim JordanLiberal19882nd term
LincolnTony ValeriLiberal19931st term
London EastJoe Fontana {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
London—MiddlesexPat O'BrienLiberal19931st term
London WestSue Barnes {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Markham—Whitchurch—StouffvilleJag BhaduriaLiberal19931st term
Independent Liberal***
Mississauga EastAlbina Guarnieri {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Mississauga SouthPaul SzaboLiberal19931st term
Mississauga WestCarolyn ParrishLiberal19931st term
NepeanBeryl GaffneyLiberal19882nd term
Niagara FallsGary PillitteriLiberal19931st term
Nickel BeltRaymond BoninLiberal19931st term
NipissingBob WoodLiberal19882nd term
Northumberland**Christine Stewart**Liberal19882nd term
Oakville—MiltonBonnie BrownLiberal19931st term
OntarioDan McTeagueLiberal19931st term
OshawaIvan GroseLiberal19931st term
Ottawa CentreMac Harb {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Ottawa South**John Manley**Liberal19882nd term
Ottawa WestMarlene Catterall {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Ottawa—VanierJean-Robert GauthierLiberal19727th term
Mauril Bélanger (1995)****Liberal19951st term
OxfordJohn Baird FinlayLiberal19931st term
Parkdale—High ParkJesse Flis {{double dagger}}Liberal1979, 19884th term*
Parry Sound-MuskokaAndy MitchellLiberal19931st term
Perth—Wellington—WaterlooJohn Richardson {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
PeterboroughPeter AdamsLiberal19931st term
Prince Edward—HastingsLyle Vanclief {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Renfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeLen HopkinsLiberal19659th term
RosedaleBill GrahamLiberal19931st term
Sarnia—LambtonRoger GallawayLiberal19931st term
Sault Ste. Marie**Ron Irwin**Liberal1980, 19932nd term*
Scarborough CentreJohn CannisLiberal19931st term
Scarborough East**Doug Peters**Liberal19931st term
Scarborough WestTom WappelLiberal19882nd term
Scarborough—AgincourtJim KarygiannisLiberal19882nd term
Scarborough—Rouge RiverDerek LeeLiberal19882nd term
Simcoe CentreEd HarperReform19931st term
Simcoe NorthPaul DeVillers {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
St. CatharinesWalt LastewkaLiberal19931st term
St. Paul'sBarry Campbell {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Stormont—DundasBob KilgerLiberal19882nd term
Sudbury**Diane Marleau**Liberal19882nd term
Thunder Bay—AtikokanStan DromiskyLiberal19931st term
Thunder Bay—NipigonJoe ComuzziLiberal19882nd term
Timiskaming—French RiverBenoît SerréLiberal19931st term
Timmins—ChapleauPeter ThalheimerLiberal19931st term
Trinity—SpadinaTony IannoLiberal19931st term
Victoria—HaliburtonJohn O'ReillyLiberal19931st term
WaterlooAndrew TelegdiLiberal19931st term
Welland—St. Catharines—ThoroldGilbert Parent (†)Liberal1974, 19885th term*
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—SimcoeMurray CalderLiberal19931st term
WillowdaleJim PetersonLiberal1980, 19883rd term*
Windsor West**Herb Gray**Liberal196211th time
Windsor—St. ClairShaughnessy CohenLiberal19931st term
York Centre**Art Eggleton**Liberal19931st term
York NorthMaurizio Bevilacqua {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
York South—WestonJohn NunziataLiberal19843rd term
Independent*****
York—SimcoeKaren Kraft Sloan {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
York West**Sergio Marchi**Liberal19843rd term

:* Dennis Mills quit the Liberal caucus to sit as an Independent Liberal in May 1996, but returned to the party in August of the same year. :** Roy MacLaren was appointed High Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom, and his seat was filled by Roy Cullen in a by-election in 1996. :*** Jag Bhaduria was expelled from the Liberal Party for falsifying his credentials. :**** Jean-Robert Gauthier was appointed to the Senate in 1994, and replaced by Mauril Bélanger in a by-election in 1995. :***** John Nunziata was expelled from the Liberal Party for voting against the 1996 budget on April 16 of that year, and sat for the rest of the session as an Independent.

Manitoba

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Brandon—SourisGlen McKinnonLiberal19931st term
ChurchillElijah HarperLiberal19931st term
Dauphin—Swan RiverMarlene Cowling {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Lisgar—MarquetteJake HoeppnerReform19931st term
Portage—Interlake**Jon Gerrard**Liberal19931st term
ProvencherDavid IftodyLiberal19931st term
Selkirk—Red RiverRon FewchukLiberal19931st term
Saint BonifaceRon Duhamel {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Winnipeg North CentreDavid Walker {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Winnipeg NorthRey Pagtakhan {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Winnipeg SouthReg AlcockLiberal19931st term
Winnipeg St. JamesJohn Harvard {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Winnipeg South Centre**Lloyd Axworthy**Liberal19795th term
Winnipeg—TransconaBill BlaikieNew Democrat19795th term

Saskatchewan

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Kindersley—LloydminsterElwin HermansonReform19931st term
MackenzieVic AlthouseNew Democrat19804th term
Moose Jaw—Lake CentreAllan KerpanReform19931st term
Prince Albert—Churchill RiverGordon Kirkby {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Regina—LumsdenJohn SolomonNew Democrat19931st term
Regina—Qu'AppelleSimon De JongNew Democrat19795th term
Regina—Wascana**Ralph Goodale**Liberal1974, 19932nd term*
Saskatoon—Clark's CrossingChris AxworthyNew Democrat19882nd term
Saskatoon—DundurnMorris Bodnar {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Saskatoon—HumboldtGeorgette SheridanLiberal19931st term
Souris—Moose MountainBernie CollinsLiberal19931st term
Swift Current—Maple Creek—AssiniboiaLee MorrisonReform19931st term
The Battlefords—Meadow LakeLen TaylorNew Democrat19882nd term
Yorkton—MelvilleGarry BreitkreuzReform19931st term

Alberta

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
AthabascaDavid ChattersReform19931st term
Beaver RiverDeborah GreyReform19892nd term
Calgary CentreJim SilyeReform19931st term
Calgary NorthDiane AblonczyReform19931st term
Calgary NortheastArt HangerReform19931st term
Calgary SoutheastJan BrownReform19931st term
Independent*
Calgary Southwest*Preston Manning*Reform19931st term
Calgary WestStephen HarperReform19931st term
CrowfootJack RamsayReform19931st term
Edmonton EastJudy BethelLiberal19931st term
Edmonton NorthJohn LoneyLiberal1963, 19933rd term*
Edmonton Northwest**Anne McLellan**Liberal19931st term
Edmonton SoutheastDavid KilgourLiberal19795th term
Edmonton SouthwestIan McClellandReform19931st term
Edmonton—StrathconaHugh HanrahanReform19931st term
Elk IslandKen EppReform19931st term
LethbridgeRay SpeakerReform19931st term
MacleodGrant HillReform19931st term
Medicine HatMonte SolbergReform19931st term
Peace RiverCharlie PensonReform19931st term
Red DeerBob MillsReform19931st term
St. AlbertJohn G. WilliamsReform19931st term
VegrevilleLeon BenoitReform19931st term
WetaskiwinDale JohnstonReform19931st term
Wild RoseMyron ThompsonReform19931st term
YellowheadCliff BreitkreuzReform19931st term

:* Jan Brown was suspended from the Reform Party, and then quit the party to sit as an Independent Reform member.

British Columbia

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Burnaby—KingswaySvend RobinsonNew Democrat19795th term
Capilano—Howe SoundHerb GrubelReform19931st term
Cariboo—ChilcotinPhilip MayfieldReform19931st term
Comox—AlberniBill GilmourReform19931st term
DeltaJohn CumminsReform19931st term
Esquimalt—Juan de FucaKeith MartinReform19931st term
Fraser Valley EastChuck StrahlReform19931st term
Fraser Valley WestRandy WhiteReform19931st term
KamloopsNelson RiisNew Democrat19804th term
Kootenay EastJim AbbottReform19931st term
Kootenay West—RevelstokeJim GoukReform19931st term
Mission—CoquitlamDaphne JenningsReform19931st term
Nanaimo—CowichanBob RingmaReform19931st term
New Westminster—BurnabyPaul ForsethReform19931st term
North Island—Powell RiverJohn DuncanReform19931st term
North VancouverTed WhiteReform19931st term
Okanagan CentreWerner SchmidtReform19931st term
Okanagan—ShuswapDarrel StinsonReform19931st term
Okanagan—Similkameen—MerrittJim HartReform19931st term
Port Moody—CoquitlamSharon HayesReform19931st term
Prince George—Bulkley ValleyRichard HarrisReform19931st term
Prince George—Peace RiverJay HillReform19931st term
Richmond**Raymond Chan**Liberal19931st term
Saanich—Gulf IslandsJack FrazerReform19931st term
SkeenaMike ScottReform19931st term
Surrey NorthMargaret BridgmanReform19931st term
Surrey—White Rock—South LangleyVal MeredithReform19931st term
Vancouver Centre**Hedy Fry** {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Vancouver EastAnna TerranaLiberal19931st term
Vancouver QuadraTed McWhinney {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Vancouver SouthHerb Dhaliwal {{double dagger}}Liberal19931st term
Victoria**David Anderson**Liberal1968, 19932nd term*

Territories

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
Western Arctic**Ethel Blondin-Andrew**Liberal19882nd term
NunatsiaqJack Anawak {{double dagger}}Liberal19882nd term
Yukon*Audrey McLaughlin*New Democrat19873rd term

By-elections

Main article: By-elections to the 35th Canadian Parliament

Notes

References

Succession

References

  1. "PARLINFO - Parliament File - Party Standings in the Senate - Thirty-Fifth (35)".
  2. 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.
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