| Name | Party | Electoral district | First elected / previously elected | Chris Alexander | Conservative | Ajax—Pickering | 2011 | Carol Hughes | New Democratic | Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing | 2008 | David Sweet | Conservative | Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale | 2006 | Patrick Brown (until May 13, 2015) | Conservative | Barrie | 2006 | Vacant | Matthew Kellway | New Democratic | Beaches—East York | 2011 | Bal Gosal | Conservative | Bramalea—Gore—Malton | 2011 | | Conservative | Brampton—Springdale | 2011 | Kyle Seeback | Conservative | Brampton West | 2011 | Phil McColeman | Conservative | Brant | 2008 | Larry Miller | Conservative | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | 2004 | Mike Wallace | Conservative | Burlington | 2006 | Gary Goodyear | Conservative | Cambridge | 2004 | Gordon O'Connor | Conservative | Carleton—Mississippi Mills | 2004 | Dave Van Kesteren | Conservative | Chatham-Kent—Essex | 2006 | Andrew Cash | New Democratic | Davenport | 2011 | Joe Daniel | Conservative | Don Valley East | 2011 | John Carmichael | Conservative | Don Valley West | 2011 | David Tilson | Conservative | Dufferin—Caledon | 2004 | Bev Oda (until July 31, 2012) | Conservative | Durham | 2004 | Erin O'Toole (after November 26, 2012) | Conservative | 2012 | Joe Oliver | Conservative | Eglinton—Lawrence | 2011 | Joe Preston | Conservative | Elgin—Middlesex—London | 2004 | | Conservative | Essex | 2004 | Ted Opitz | Conservative | Etobicoke Centre | 2011 | | Conservative | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | 2011 | Kirsty Duncan | Liberal | Etobicoke North | 2008 | | Conservative | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | 2006 | Frank Valeriote | Liberal | Guelph | 2008 | Diane Finley | Conservative | Haldimand—Norfolk | 2004 | Barry Devolin | Conservative | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | 2004 | Lisa Raitt | Conservative | Halton | 2008 | David Christopherson | New Democratic | Hamilton Centre | 2004 | Wayne Marston | New Democratic | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | 2006 | Chris Charlton | New Democratic | Hamilton Mountain | 2006 | Ben Lobb | Conservative | Huron—Bruce | 2008 | Greg Rickford | Conservative | Kenora | 2008 | Ted Hsu | Liberal | Kingston and the Islands | 2011 | Stephen Woodworth | Conservative | Kitchener Centre | 2008 |
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Harold Albrecht | Conservative | Kitchener—Conestoga | 2006 | | Conservative | Kitchener—Waterloo | 2008 | Bev Shipley | Conservative | Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | 2006 | Scott Reid | Conservative | Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | 2000 | Gord Brown | Conservative | Leeds—Grenville | 2004 | Irene Mathyssen | New Democratic | London—Fanshawe | 2006 | | Conservative | London North Centre | 2011 | Ed Holder | Conservative | London West | 2008 | John McCallum | Liberal | Markham—Unionville | 2000 | | Conservative | Mississauga—Brampton South | 2011 | Liberal | Wladyslaw Lizon | Conservative | Mississauga East—Cooksville | 2011 | | Conservative | Mississauga—Erindale | 2008 | Stella Ambler | Conservative | Mississauga South | 2011 | Brad Butt | Conservative | Mississauga—Streetsville | 2011 | Pierre Poilievre | Conservative | Nepean—Carleton | 2004 | | Conservative | Newmarket—Aurora | 2008 | Rob Nicholson | Conservative | Niagara Falls | 1984, 2004 | Dean Allison | Conservative | Niagara West—Glanbrook | 2004 | Claude Gravelle | New Democratic | Nickel Belt | 2008 | Jay Aspin | Conservative | Nipissing—Timiskaming | 2011 | Rick Norlock | Conservative | Northumberland—Quinte West | 2006 | Terence Young | Conservative | Oakville | 2008 | | Conservative | Oak Ridges—Markham | 2008 | | Conservative | Oshawa | 2004 | Paul Dewar | New Democratic | Ottawa Centre | 2006 | Royal Galipeau | Conservative | Ottawa—Orléans | 2006 | David McGuinty | Liberal | Ottawa South | 2004 | Mauril Bélanger | Liberal | Ottawa—Vanier | 1995 | John Baird (until March 16, 2015) | Conservative | Ottawa West—Nepean | 2006 | Vacant | Dave MacKenzie | Conservative | Oxford | 2004 | Peggy Nash | New Democratic | Parkdale—High Park | 2006, 2011 | Tony Clement | Conservative | Parry Sound-Muskoka | 2006 | Gary Schellenberger | Conservative | Perth Wellington | 2003 | Dean Del Mastro (until November 5, 2014) | Conservative | Peterborough | 2006 | Independent Conservative | Vacant | Corneliu Chisu | Conservative | Pickering—Scarborough East | 2011 | Daryl Kramp | Conservative | Prince Edward—Hastings | 2004 | Cheryl Gallant | Conservative | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | 2000 | | Conservative | Richmond Hill | 2011 | Pat Davidson | Conservative | Sarnia—Lambton | 2006 | Bryan Hayes | Conservative | Sault Ste. Marie | 2011 | Jim Karygiannis (until April 1, 2014) | Liberal | Scarborough—Agincourt | 1988 | Arnold Chan (after June 30, 2014) | Liberal | 2014 | | Conservative | Scarborough Centre | 2011 | John McKay | Liberal | Scarborough-Guildwood | 1997 | Dan Harris | New Democratic | Scarborough Southwest | 2011 | Rathika Sitsabaiesan | New Democratic | Scarborough—Rouge River | 2011 | Kellie Leitch | Conservative | Simcoe—Grey | 2011 | Bruce Stanton | Conservative | Simcoe North | 2006 | | Conservative | St. Catharines | 2006 | Carolyn Bennett | Liberal | St. Paul's | 1997 | Guy Lauzon | Conservative | Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | 2004 | Glenn Thibeault (until January 5, 2015) | New Democratic | Sudbury | 2008 | Vacant | Peter Kent | Conservative | Thornhill | 2008 | John Rafferty | New Democratic | Thunder Bay—Rainy River | 2008 | Bruce Hyer | New Democratic | Thunder Bay—Superior North | 2008 | Independent | Green | Charlie Angus | New Democratic | Timmins-James Bay | 2004 | Bob Rae (until July 31, 2013) | Liberal | Toronto Centre | 1978, 2008 | Chrystia Freeland (after November 25, 2013) | Liberal | 2013 |
Jack Layton (until August 22, 2011) | New Democratic | Toronto—Danforth | 2004 | Craig Scott (after March 19, 2012) | New Democratic | 2012 |
Olivia Chow (until March 12, 2014) | New Democratic | Trinity—Spadina | 2006 | Adam Vaughan (after June 30, 2014) | Liberal | 2014 | Julian Fantino | Conservative | Vaughan | 2010 | Malcolm Allen | New Democratic | Welland | 2008 | Michael Chong | Conservative | Wellington—Halton Hills | 2004 |
Jim Flaherty (until April 10, 2014) | Conservative | Whitby—Oshawa | 2006 | Pat Perkins (after November 17, 2014) | Conservative | 2014 | | Conservative | Willowdale | 2011 | Joe Comartin | New Democratic | Windsor—Tecumseh | 2000 | Brian Masse | New Democratic | Windsor West | 2002 | Mark Adler | Conservative | York Centre | 2011 | Peter Van Loan | Conservative | York—Simcoe | 2004 | Mike Sullivan | New Democratic | York South—Weston | 2011 | Judy Sgro | Liberal | York West | 1999 | |
Membership changes in the 41st Parliament |
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Date | Name | District | Party | Reason |
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August 22, 2011 | Jack Layton | Toronto—Danforth | New Democratic | Died of cancer. |
December 5, 2011 | Peter Goldring | Edmonton East | Independent Conservative | Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, but retained affiliation.[2] [3] |
January 10, 2012 | Lise St-Denis | Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Liberal | Changed affiliation from New Democratic to Liberal.[4] |
March 19, 2012 | Craig Scott | Toronto—Danforth | New Democratic | Elected in a by-election.[5] |
April 23, 2012 | Bruce Hyer | Thunder Bay—Superior North | Independent | Voluntarily left the New Democratic caucus, but retained party membership.[6] [7] |
May 30, 2012 | Lee Richardson | Calgary Centre | Conservative | Resigned from the House to accept a job working for Alberta Premier Alison Redford.[8] |
July 31, 2012 | Bev Oda | Durham | Conservative | Voluntarily resigned from the Cabinet and the House following a series of personal expense scandals.[9] |
August 31, 2012 | Denise Savoie | Victoria | New Democratic | Voluntarily resigned from Parliament for health reasons.[10] |
November 26, 2012 | Joan Crockatt | Calgary Centre | Conservative | Elected in a by-election.[11] |
November 26, 2012 | Erin O'Toole | Durham | Conservative | Elected in a by-election |
November 26, 2012 | Murray Rankin | Victoria | New Democratic | Elected in a by-election. |
February 27, 2013 | Claude Patry | Jonquière—Alma | Bloc Québécois | Changed affiliation from New Democratic to Bloc Québécois.[12] |
March 14, 2013 | Peter Penashue | Labrador | Conservative | Resigned to run in a by-election.[13] |
May 13, 2013 | Yvonne Jones | Labrador | Liberal | Elected in a by-election.[14] |
June 2, 2013 | Denis Coderre | Bourassa | Liberal | Resigned to run for mayor of Montreal.[15] |
June 5, 2013 | Brent Rathgeber | Edmonton—St. Albert | Independent | Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, citing the Conservative party's "lack of commitment to transparency and open government".[16] |
June 6, 2013 | Peter Goldring | Edmonton East | Conservative | Rejoined Conservative caucus.[17] |
July 9, 2013 | Vic Toews | Provencher | Conservative | Resigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family.[18] |
July 31, 2013 | Bob Rae | Toronto Centre | Liberal | Resigned to become First Nations negotiator in Ontario.[19] [20] |
August 31, 2013 | Merv Tweed | Brandon—Souris | Conservative | Resigned to become President of OmniTRAX Canada.[21] |
| Maria Mourani | Ahuntsic | Independent | Expelled from Bloc Québécois caucus due to comments against the provincial Parti Québécois government's proposed Quebec Charter of Values.[22] |
September 26, 2013 | Dean Del Mastro | Peterborough | Independent Conservative | Left caucus after being charged with breaking campaign rules during the 2008 election, but retained affiliation.[23] [24] |
November 6, 2013 | Ted Menzies | Macleod | Conservative | Resigned to become president and CEO of CropLife Canada.[25] |
November 25, 2013 | Emmanuel Dubourg | Bourassa | Liberal | Elected in a by-election.[26] |
November 25, 2013 | Ted Falk | Provencher | Conservative | Elected in a by-election. |
November 25, 2013 | Chrystia Freeland | Toronto Centre | Liberal | Elected in a by-election. |
November 25, 2013 | Larry Maguire | Brandon—Souris | Conservative | Elected in a by-election. |
December 13, 2013 | Bruce Hyer | Thunder Bay—Superior North | Green | Joined Green caucus.[27] |
January 17, 2014 | Brian Jean | Fort McMurray—Athabasca | Conservative | Resigned to return to private life.[28] [29] |
March 12, 2014 | Olivia Chow | Trinity—Spadina | New Democratic | Resigned to run for mayor of Toronto.[30] |
April 1, 2014 | Jim Karygiannis | Scarborough—Agincourt | Liberal | Resigned to enter Toronto municipal politics.[31] |
April 10, 2014 | Jim Flaherty | Whitby—Oshawa | Conservative | Died of a heart attack.[32] |
June 6, 2014 | Manon Perreault | Montcalm | Independent | Suspended from New Democratic caucus after being charged with public mischief.[33] [34] |
June 30, 2014 | John Barlow | Macleod | Conservative | Elected in a by-election.[35] |
June 30, 2014 | David Yurdiga | Fort McMurray—Athabasca | Conservative | Elected in a by-election. |
June 30, 2014 | Adam Vaughan | Trinity—Spadina | Liberal | Elected in a by-election. |
June 30, 2014 | Arnold Chan | Scarborough—Agincourt | Liberal | Elected in a by-election. |
August 12, 2014 | Jean-François Fortin | Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia | Independent | Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[36] |
August 20, 2014 | Sana Hassainia | Verchères—Les Patriotes | Independent | Resigned from New Democratic caucus due to a conflict with the party over its stance on the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.[37] |
August 25, 2014 | André Bellavance | Richmond—Arthabaska | Independent | Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[38] |
September 17, 2014 | Rob Merrifield | Yellowhead | Conservative | Resigned to accept an appointment from Alberta Premier Jim Prentice as the province's envoy to the United States.[39] [40] |
October 21, 2014 | Jean-François Fortin | Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia | Strength in Democracy | Co-created Strength in Democracy.[41] |
October 21, 2014 | Jean-François Larose | Repentigny | Strength in Democracy | Resigned from New Democratic caucus upon co-creating Strength in Democracy. |
November 5, 2014 | Scott Andrews | Avalon | Independent | Suspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.[42] |
November 5, 2014 | Massimo Pacetti | Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel | Independent | Suspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment. |
November 5, 2014 | Dean Del Mastro | Peterborough | Independent Conservative | Resigned his seat after being found guilty on three counts of violating election spending limits.[43] [44] |
November 17, 2014 | Pat Perkins | Whitby—Oshawa | Conservative | Elected in a by-election.[45] |
November 17, 2014 | Jim Eglinski | Yellowhead | Conservative | Elected in a by-election. |
January 5, 2015 | Glenn Thibeault | Sudbury | New Democratic | Resigned to run in a provincial by-election.[46] [47] |
February 9, 2015 | Eve Adams | Mississauga—Brampton South | Liberal | Changed affiliation from Conservative to Liberal.[48] |
March 16, 2015 | John Baird | Ottawa West—Nepean | Conservative | Resigned from cabinet, and subsequently from parliament, to enter private life.[49] |
March 31, 2015 | James Lunney | Nanaimo—Alberni | Independent | Left caucus due to concerns about religious freedom.[50] |
May 13, 2015 | Patrick Brown | Barrie | Conservative | Resigned after being elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.[51] | |