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List of House members of the 36th Parliament of Canada

List of House members of the 36th Parliament of Canada

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This is a list of the members of the 36th Parliament of Canada, from September 22, 1997 to October 22, 2000.

Members

Members of the House of Commons in the 36th parliament arranged by province.

Key:

  • Party leaders are italicized.
  • Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
  • The prime minister is both.
  • The speaker is indicated by "".
  • Parliamentary secretaries is indicated by "".

Newfoundland

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Prince Edward Island

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Nova Scotia

New Brunswick

Quebec

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Ontario

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Manitoba

Saskatchewan

Alberta

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British Columbia

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Territories

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Notes

  1. Charlie Power retired from politics and was replaced by Loyola Hearn in a 2000 by-election.
  2. Scott Brison left parliament in 2000 to allow new Tory leader Joe Clark to run in a by-election to win a seat in the House.
  3. elected as a Progressive Conservative
  4. Réjean Lefebvre left the Bloc Québécois due to drunken driving to sit as an Independent in 1999.
  5. Marcel Massé retired from politics and was replaced by Marcel Proulx in a 1999 by-election.
  6. Sheila Finestone was appointed to the Senate and was replaced by Irwin Cotler in a 1999 by-election.
  7. Beauséjour (New Brunswick)
  8. Jean Charest left parliament to become leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and was replaced by Serge Cardin in a 1998 by-election.
  9. Jim Jones left the Progressive Conservative Party to join the Canadian Alliance in 2000.
  10. Shaughnessy Cohen died in office and was replaced by Richard Limoges after a 1999 byelection.
  11. Elected as a Liberal
  12. Sergio Marchi left politics to be appointed ambassador to the World Trade Organization; he was replaced by Judy Sgro after a 1999 byelection.
  13. On March 26, 2000, all members of the Reform Party of Canada switched to the new Canadian Alliance.
  14. Jake Hoeppner was expelled from Reform Party and sat as an Independent in 1999.
  15. Rick Laliberte left the New Democratic Party to join the Liberal Party in 2000.
  16. Chris Axworthy left parliament to join the provincial cabinet and was replaced by Dennis Gruending in a 1999 byelection.
  17. Jack Ramsay was expelled from the Canadian Alliance due to criminal charges and sat as Independent in 2000.
  18. elected as a Progressive Conservative
  19. Jim Hart resigned his seat so that new Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day could run in a by-election to win a seat in the House.
  20. Sharon Hayes resigned from Parliament to care for her ailing husband and was replaced by Lou Sekora after a 1998 byelection.
  21. Burnaby—Richmond—Delta (elected as a Progressive Conservative)

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