29th Canadian Parliament explained

Jurisdiction:CA
#:29th
Type:Minority
Houseimage:Chambre des Communes 1972.png
Status:inactive
Term-Begin:1973-01-04
Term-End:1974-05-09
Sc:Lucien Lamoureux
Scterm:  -
Pm:Pierre Trudeau
Pm-Begin:1968-04-20
Pm-End:1979-06-04
Lo:Robert Stanfield
Loterm:  -
Ghl:Allan MacEachen
Ghlterm:  -
Ohl:Ged Baldwin
Ohlterm:  -
Ohl2:Thomas Bell
Ohlterm2:  -
Ss:Muriel Fergusson
Ssterm:  -
Gsl:Paul Martin Sr.
Gslterm:  -
Osl:Jacques Flynn
Oslterm:  -
Party:Liberal Party
Party2:Progressive Conservative Party
Party3:New Democratic Party
Party4:Social Credit Party
Monarchterm:6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
Ministry:20th Canadian Ministry
Members:264
Senators:102
Lastparl:28th
Nextparl:30th

The 29th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 4, 1973, until May 9, 1974. The membership was set by the 1972 federal election on October 30, 1972, and it was dissolved prior to the 1974 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority led by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 20th Canadian Ministry, with the support of David Lewis's New Democratic Party. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led by Robert Stanfield. The Speaker was Lucien Lamoureux.

The government lost the confidence of the house in 1974 when finance minister John Turner's budget was defeated by a vote of 137 to 123,[1] prompting the prime minister to seek dissolution of parliament for the next election.

There were two sessions of the 29th Parliament. The first was from January 4, 1973, to February 26, 1974, and the second was from February 27 to May 9, 1974.

Members of the House of Commons

Members of the House of Commons in the 29th parliament arranged by province.

Newfoundland

RidingMemberPolitical party
Bonavista—Trinity—ConceptionDave RooneyLiberal
Burin—BurgeoDonald JamiesonLiberal
Gander—TwillingateJohn LundriganProgressive Conservative
Grand Falls—White Bay—LabradorBill RompkeyLiberal
Humber—St. George's—St. BarbeJack MarshallProgressive Conservative
St. John's EastJames McGrathProgressive Conservative
St. John's WestWalter CarterProgressive Conservative

Prince Edward Island

RidingMemberPolitical party
CardiganDaniel J. MacDonaldLiberal
EgmontDavid MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
HillsboroughHeath MacQuarrieProgressive Conservative
MalpequeJohn Angus MacLeanProgressive Conservative

Nova Scotia

RidingMemberPolitical party
Annapolis ValleyPat NowlanProgressive Conservative
Cape Breton Highlands—CansoAllan MacEachenLiberal
Cape Breton—East RichmondDonald MacInnisProgressive Conservative
Cape Breton—The SydneysRobert MuirProgressive Conservative
Central NovaElmer MacKayProgressive Conservative
Cumberland—Colchester NorthRobert CoatesProgressive Conservative
Dartmouth—Halifax EastMichael ForrestallProgressive Conservative
HalifaxRobert StanfieldProgressive Conservative
Halifax—East HantsRobert McCleaveProgressive Conservative
Lloyd CrouseProgressive Conservative
Charles HaliburtonProgressive Conservative

New Brunswick

RidingMemberPolitical party
Carleton—CharlotteFred McCainProgressive Conservative
Fundy—RoyalRobert FairweatherProgressive Conservative
GloucesterHerb BreauLiberal
Madawaska—VictoriaEymard CorbinLiberal
MonctonCharlie ThomasProgressive Conservative
Northumberland—MiramichiPercy SmithLiberal
RestigoucheJean-Eudes DubéLiberal
Saint John—LancasterThomas BellProgressive Conservative
Westmorland—KentRoméo LeBlancLiberal
York—SunburyJ. Robert HowieProgressive Conservative

Quebec

RidingMemberPolitical party
AbitibiGérard LapriseSocial Credit
AhuntsicJeanne SauvéLiberal
ArgenteuilFrancis FoxLiberal
BeauceYves CaronLiberal
Beauharnois—SalaberryGérald LanielLiberal
BellechasseJoseph LambertSocial Credit
BerthierAntonio YanakisLiberal
Brome—MissisquoiHeward GraffteyProgressive Conservative
Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-MadeleineAlbert BéchardLiberal
Montreal—BourassaJacques TrudelLiberal
ChamblyYvon L'HeureuxLiberal
ChamplainRené MatteSocial Credit
CharlevoixGilles CaouetteSocial Credit
ChicoutimiPaul LangloisLiberal
ComptonHenry LatulippeSocial Credit
DollardJean-Pierre GoyerLiberal
DrummondJean-Marie BoisvertSocial Credit
DuvernayYves DemersLiberal
FrontenacLéopold CorriveauLiberal
GamelinArthur PortelanceLiberal
GaspéAlexander CyrLiberal
GatineauGaston ClermontLiberal
HochelagaGérard PelletierLiberal
HullJoseph IsabelleLiberal
JolietteRoch La SalleIndependent then Progressive Conservative
KamouraskaCharles-Eugène DionneSocial Credit
LabelleMaurice DuprasLiberal
Lac-Saint-JeanMarcel LessardLiberal
Lachine—Lac-Saint-LouisRoderick BlakerLiberal
LafontaineGeorges-C. LachanceLiberal
LangelierJean MarchandLiberal
LapointeGilles MarceauLiberal
La PrairieIan WatsonLiberal
LasalleJohn CampbellLiberal
LaurierFernand LeblancLiberal
LavalMarcel-Claude RoyLiberal
LévisRaynald GuayLiberal
LongueuilJoseph Mario Jacques OlivierLiberal
LotbiniereAndré-Gilles FortinSocial Credit
Louis-HébertAlbanie MorinLiberal
Maissonneuve—RosemontJ. Antonio ThomasLiberal
ManicouaganGustave BlouinLiberal
MatanePierre de BanéLiberal
MercierProsper BoulangerLiberal
MontmorencyOvide LaflammeLiberal
Mount RoyalPierre TrudeauLiberal
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceWarren AllmandLiberal
OutremontMarc LalondeLiberal
PapineauAndré OuelletLiberal
PontiacThomas LefebvreLiberal
PortneufRoland GodinSocial Credit
Quebec EastGérard DuquetLiberal
RichelieuFlorian CôtéLiberal
RichmondLéonel BeaudoinSocial Credit
RimouskiEudore AllardSocial Credit
RobervalCharles-Arthur GauthierSocial Credit
Saint-DenisMarcel Prud'hommeLiberal
Saint-HenriGérard LoiselleLiberal
Saint-HyacintheClaude WagnerProgressive Conservative
Saint-JacquesJacques GuilbaultLiberal
Saint-JeanWalter SmithLiberal
Saint-MauriceJean ChrétienLiberal
Saint-MichelMonique BéginLiberal
Sainte-MarieRaymond DupontLiberal
SheffordGilbert RondeauSocial Credit
SherbrookeIrénée PelletierLiberal
TémiscamingueRéal CaouetteSocial Credit
TémiscouataRosaire GendronLiberal
TerrebonneJoseph-Roland ComtoisLiberal
Trois-RivièresClaude G. LajoieLiberal
VaudreuilHarold HerbertLiberal
VerdunBryce MackaseyLiberal
VilleneuveOza TétraultSocial Credit
WestmountBud DruryLiberal

* Roch La Salle rejoined the Progressive Conservative on February 26, 1974

Ontario

RidingMemberPolitical party
AlgomaMaurice FosterLiberal
BrantDerek BlackburnNew Democrat
BroadviewJohn GilbertNew Democrat
BruceRoss WhicherLiberal
CochraneRalph StewartLiberal
DavenportCharles CacciaLiberal
Don ValleyJames GilliesProgressive Conservative
EglintonMitchell SharpLiberal
ElginJohn WiseProgressive Conservative
Essex—WindsorEugene WhelanLiberal
EtobicokeAlastair GillespieLiberal
Fort WilliamPaul McRaeLiberal
Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonDouglas AlkenbrackProgressive Conservative
Glengarry—Prescott—RussellDenis ÉthierLiberal
GreenwoodAndrew BrewinNew Democrat
Grenville—CarletonWalter BakerProgressive Conservative
Grey—SimcoeGus MitgesProgressive Conservative
HaltonTerry O'ConnorProgressive Conservative
Halton—WentworthBill KemplingProgressive Conservative
Hamilton EastJohn MunroLiberal
Hamilton MountainDuncan M. BeattieProgressive Conservative
Hamilton—WentworthSean O'SullivanProgressive Conservative
Hamilton WestLincoln AlexanderProgressive Conservative
HastingsJack EllisProgressive Conservative
High Park—Humber ValleyOtto JelinekProgressive Conservative
HuronRobert McKinleyProgressive Conservative
Kenora—Rainy RiverJohn Mercer ReidLiberal
Kent—EssexHarold DanforthProgressive Conservative
Kingston and the IslandsFlora MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
KitchenerKeith HymmenLiberal
LakeshoreTerry GrierNew Democrat
Lambton—KentJohn HolmesProgressive Conservative
Lanark—Renfrew—CarletonPaul DickProgressive Conservative
LeedsThomas CossittProgressive Conservative
LincolnKen HigsonProgressive Conservative
London EastCharles TurnerLiberal
London WestJudd BuchananLiberal
MiddlesexWilliam FrankProgressive Conservative
Niagara FallsJoe HueglinProgressive Conservative
Nickel BeltJohn RodriguezNew Democrat
NipissingJean-Jacques BlaisLiberal
Norfolk—HaldimandWilliam David KnowlesProgressive Conservative
Northumberland—DurhamAllan LawrenceProgressive Conservative
OntarioNorman CafikLiberal
Oshawa—WhitbyEd BroadbentNew Democrat
Ottawa—CarletonJohn TurnerLiberal
Ottawa CentreHugh PoulinLiberal
Ottawa EastJean-Robert GauthierLiberal
Ottawa WestPeter ReillyProgressive Conservative
OxfordWally NesbittProgressive Conservative
ParkdaleStanley HaidaszLiberal
Parry Sound—MuskokaStan DarlingProgressive Conservative
Peel—Dufferin—SimcoeElwood MadillProgressive Conservative
Peel SouthDonald BlenkarnProgressive Conservative
Perth—WilmotWilliam JarvisProgressive Conservative
PeterboroughJames Hugh FaulknerLiberal
Port ArthurRobert AndrasLiberal
Prince Edward—HastingsGeorge HeesProgressive Conservative
Renfrew North—Nipissing EastLen HopkinsLiberal
RosedaleDonald Stovel MacdonaldLiberal
Sarnia—LambtonBud CullenLiberal
Sault Ste. MarieCyril SymesNew Democrat
Scarborough EastReginald StackhouseProgressive Conservative
Scarborough WestJohn Paul HarneyNew Democrat
Simcoe NorthPhilip RynardProgressive Conservative
SpadinaPeter StolleryLiberal
St. CatharinesJ. Trevor MorganProgressive Conservative
St. Paul'sRon AtkeyProgressive Conservative
Stormont—DundasLucien LamoureuxIndependent
SudburyJames JeromeLiberal
Thunder BayB. Keith PennerLiberal
TimiskamingArnold PetersNew Democrat
TimminsJean RoyLiberal
TrinityPaul HellyerProgressive Conservative
Victoria—HaliburtonWilliam ScottProgressive Conservative
WaterlooMax SaltsmanNew Democrat
WellandVictor RailtonLiberal
WellingtonAlfred HalesProgressive Conservative
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—WaterlooPerrin BeattyProgressive Conservative
Windsor WestHerb GrayLiberal
Windsor—WalkervilleMark MacGuiganLiberal
York CentreJames E. WalkerLiberal
York EastIan ArrolProgressive Conservative
York NorthBarney DansonLiberal
York—ScarboroughRobert StanburyLiberal
York—SimcoeSinclair StevensProgressive Conservative
York SouthDavid LewisNew Democrat
York WestJames FlemingLiberal

Manitoba

RidingMemberPolitical party
Brandon—SourisWalter DinsdaleProgressive Conservative
ChurchillCharles TaylorProgressive Conservative
DauphinWilliam Gordon RitchieProgressive Conservative
LisgarJack MurtaProgressive Conservative
MarquetteCraig StewartProgressive Conservative
PortagePeter MasniukProgressive Conservative
ProvencherJake EppProgressive Conservative
SelkirkDoug RowlandNew Democrat
St. BonifaceJoseph-Phillippe GuayLiberal
Winnipeg NorthDavid OrlikowNew Democrat
Winnipeg North CentreStanley KnowlesNew Democrat
Winnipeg SouthJames RichardsonLiberal
Winnipeg South CentreDan McKenzieProgressive Conservative

Saskatchewan

RidingMemberPolitical party
AssiniboiaBill KnightNew Democrat
Battleford—KindersleyNorval HornerProgressive Conservative
MackenzieStanley KorchinskiProgressive Conservative
Meadow LakeEli NesdolyNew Democrat
Moose JawDouglas NeilProgressive Conservative
Prince AlbertJohn DiefenbakerProgressive Conservative
Qu'Apelle—Moose MountainAlvin HamiltonProgressive Conservative
Regina EastJames BalfourProgressive Conservative
Regina—Lake CentreLeslie BenjaminNew Democrat
Saskatoon—BiggarAlfred GleaveNew Democrat
Saskatoon—HumboldtOtto LangLiberal
Swift Current—Maple CreekFrank HamiltonProgressive Conservative
Yorkton—MelvilleLorne NystromNew Democrat

Alberta

RidingMemberPolitical party
AthabascaPaul YewchukProgressive Conservative
Battle RiverHarry KuntzProgressive Conservative
Calgary CentreHarvie AndreProgressive Conservative
Calgary NorthEldon WoolliamsProgressive Conservative
Calgary SouthPeter BawdenProgressive Conservative
CrowfootJack HornerProgressive Conservative
Edmonton CentreSteve PaproskiProgressive Conservative
Edmonton EastWilliam SkoreykoProgressive Conservative
Edmonton WestMarcel LambertProgressive Conservative
Edmonton—StrathconaDouglas RocheProgressive Conservative
LethbridgeKenneth Earl HurlburtProgressive Conservative
Medicine HatBert HargraveProgressive Conservative
PalliserStanley SchumacherProgressive Conservative
Peace RiverGed BaldwinProgressive Conservative
PembinaDaniel HollandsProgressive Conservative
Red DeerGordon TowersProgressive Conservative
Rocky MountainJoe ClarkProgressive Conservative
VegrevilleDon MazankowskiProgressive Conservative
WetaskiwinKenneth SchellenbergerProgressive Conservative

British Columbia

RidingMemberPolitical party
Burnaby—RichmondJohn ReynoldsProgressive Conservative
Burnaby—SeymourNels NelsonNew Democrat
CapilanoJack DavisLiberal
Coast ChilcotinHarry OlaussenNew Democrat
Comox—AlberniTom BarnettNew Democrat
Esquimalt—SaanichDonald MunroProgressive Conservative
Fraser Valley EastAlexander PattersonProgressive Conservative
Fraser Valley WestMark RoseNew Democrat
Kamloops—CaribooLeonard MarchandLiberal
Kootenay WestRandolph HardingNew Democrat
Nanaimo—Cowichan—The IslandsTommy DouglasNew Democrat
New WestminsterStuart LeggattNew Democrat
Okanagan BoundaryGeorge WhittakerProgressive Conservative
Okanagan—KootenayWilliam Douglas StewartLiberal
Prince George—Peace RiverFrank OberleProgressive Conservative
SkeenaFrank HowardNew Democrat
Surrey—White RockBarry MatherNew Democrat
Vancouver CentreRon BasfordLiberal
Vancouver EastPaddy NealeNew Democrat
Vancouver KingswayGrace MacInnisNew Democrat
Vancouver QuadraBill ClarkeProgressive Conservative
Vancouver SouthJohn FraserProgressive Conservative
VictoriaAllan McKinnonProgressive Conservative

Northern Territories

RidingMemberPolitical party
Northwest TerritoriesWally FirthNew Democrat
YukonErik NielsenProgressive Conservative

By-elections

No by-elections were called during the 29th Parliament. Two seats remained vacant when the 1974 federal election was called.

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canada Vote 1974. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/LbQHsPFsEIE . 2021-12-22 . live. YouTube. 21 January 2013.