List of House members of the 41st Parliament of Canada explained

This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 41st Canadian Parliament (June 2, 2011 to August 2, 2015).[1]

Members

Key:

Alberta

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedLee Richardson (until May 30, 2012)ConservativeCalgary Centre1988, 2004Joan Crockatt (after November 26, 2012)Conservative2012Michelle Rempel ConservativeCalgary Centre-North2011ConservativeCalgary East1997Devinder ShoryConservativeCalgary Northeast2008Diane AblonczyConservativeCalgary—Nose Hill1993Jason KenneyConservativeCalgary Southeast1997Stephen HarperConservativeCalgary Southwest1993, 2002Rob AndersConservativeCalgary West1997Kevin SorensonConservativeCrowfoot2000Laurie HawnConservativeEdmonton Centre2006Peter GoldringConservativeEdmonton East1997Independent ConservativeConservativeJames RajotteConservativeEdmonton—Leduc2000ConservativeEdmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont2006Linda DuncanNew DemocraticEdmonton—Strathcona2008Brent RathgeberConservativeEdmonton—St. Albert2008IndependentTim UppalConservativeEdmonton—Sherwood Park2008Rona AmbroseConservativeEdmonton—Spruce Grove2004Brian Jean (until January 17, 2014)ConservativeFort McMurray—Athabasca2004David Yurdiga (after June 30, 2014)Conservative2014Jim HillyerConservativeLethbridge2011Ted Menzies (until November 6, 2013)ConservativeMacleod2004John Barlow (after June 30, 2014)Conservative2014LaVar PayneConservativeMedicine Hat2008ConservativePeace River2006Earl DreeshenConservativeRed Deer2008Leon BenoitConservativeVegreville—Wainwright1993Brian StorsethConservativeWestlock—St. Paul2006Blaine CalkinsConservativeWetaskiwin2006Blake RichardsConservativeWild Rose2008Rob Merrifield (until September 17, 2014)ConservativeYellowhead2000Jim Eglinski (after November 17, 2014)Conservative2014

British Columbia

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedEd FastConservativeAbbotsford2006Alex AtamanenkoNew DemocraticBritish Columbia Southern Interior2006Kennedy StewartNew DemocraticBurnaby—Douglas2011Peter JulianNew DemocraticBurnaby—New Westminster2004Richard HarrisConservativeCariboo—Prince George1993ConservativeChilliwack—Fraser Canyon2011Kerry-Lynne Findlay ConservativeDelta—Richmond East2011Randall GarrisonNew DemocraticEsquimalt—Juan de Fuca2011Nina GrewalConservativeFleetwood—Port Kells2004ConservativeKamloops—Thompson—Cariboo2008Ron CannanConservativeKelowna—Lake Country2006David WilksConservativeKootenay—Columbia2011Mark WarawaConservativeLangley2004James LunneyConservativeNanaimo—Alberni2000IndependentJean CrowderNew DemocraticNanaimo—Cowichan2004Fin DonnellyNew DemocraticNew Westminster—Coquitlam2009Jinny SimsNew DemocraticNewton—North Delta2011ConservativeNorth Vancouver2008ConservativeOkanagan—Coquihalla2011Colin MayesConservativeOkanagan—Shuswap2006ConservativePitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission2004James MooreConservativePort Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam2000Bob ZimmerConservativePrince George—Peace River2011Alice WongConservativeRichmond2008Elizabeth MayGreenSaanich—Gulf Islands2011Russ HiebertConservativeSouth Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale2004Nathan CullenNew DemocraticSkeena—Bulkley Valley2004Jasbir SandhuNew DemocraticSurrey North2011Hedy FryLiberalVancouver Centre1993Libby DaviesNew DemocraticVancouver East1997John DuncanConservativeVancouver Island North1993, 2008Don DaviesNew DemocraticVancouver Kingsway2008Joyce MurrayLiberalVancouver Quadra2008Wai YoungConservativeVancouver South2011Denise Savoie (until August 23, 2012)New DemocraticVictoria2006Murray Rankin (after November 26, 2012)New Democratic2012John WestonConservativeWest Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country2008

Manitoba

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedMerv Tweed (until August 31, 2013)ConservativeBrandon—Souris2004Larry Maguire (after November 25, 2013)Conservative2013Steven FletcherConservativeCharleswood—St. James—Assiniboia2004Niki AshtonNew DemocraticChurchill2008Robert SopuckConservativeDauphin—Swan River—Marquette2010Lawrence ToetConservativeElmwood—Transcona2011Joy SmithConservativeKildonan—St. Paul2004Candice Bergen ConservativePortage—Lisgar2008Vic Toews (until July 9, 2013)ConservativeProvencher2000Ted Falk (after November 25, 2013)Conservative2013Shelly Glover ConservativeSaint Boniface2008ConservativeSelkirk—Interlake2004Pat MartinNew DemocraticWinnipeg Centre1997Kevin LamoureuxLiberalWinnipeg North2010Rod BruinoogeConservativeWinnipeg South2006Joyce BatemanConservativeWinnipeg South Centre2011

New Brunswick

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedYvon GodinNew DemocraticAcadie—Bathurst1997Dominic LeBlancLiberalBeauséjour2000Keith AshfieldConservativeFredericton2008Rob MooreConservativeFundy Royal2004Bernard ValcourtConservativeMadawaska—Restigouche1984, 2011Tilly O'Neill-GordonConservativeMiramichi2008ConservativeMoncton—Riverview—Dieppe2011John WilliamsonConservativeNew Brunswick Southwest2011Rodney WestonConservativeSaint John2008Mike AllenConservativeTobique—Mactaquac2006

Newfoundland and Labrador

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedScott AndrewsLiberalAvalon2008IndependentScott SimmsLiberalBonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor2004Gerry ByrneLiberalHumber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte1996Peter Penashue (until March 14, 2013)ConservativeLabrador2011Yvonne Jones (after May 13, 2013)Liberal2013Judy FooteLiberalRandom—Burin—St. George's2008Jack HarrisNew DemocraticSt. John's East1987, 2008Ryan ClearyNew DemocraticSt. John's South—Mount Pearl2011

Nova Scotia

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedRodger CuznerLiberalCape Breton—Canso2000Peter MacKayConservativeCentral Nova1997ConservativeCumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley2009Robert ChisholmNew DemocraticDartmouth—Cole Harbour2011Megan LeslieNew DemocraticHalifax2008Geoff ReganLiberalHalifax West1993, 2000Scott BrisonLiberalKings—Hants1997, 2000Peter StofferNew DemocraticSackville—Eastern Shore1997ConservativeSouth Shore—St. Margaret's1997Mark EykingLiberalSydney—Victoria2000Greg KerrConservativeWest Nova2008

Ontario

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedChris Alexander ConservativeAjax—Pickering2011Carol HughesNew DemocraticAlgoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing2008David SweetConservativeAncaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale2006Patrick Brown (until May 13, 2015)ConservativeBarrie2006VacantMatthew KellwayNew DemocraticBeaches—East York2011Bal GosalConservativeBramalea—Gore—Malton2011ConservativeBrampton—Springdale2011Kyle SeebackConservativeBrampton West2011Phil McColemanConservativeBrant2008Larry MillerConservativeBruce—Grey—Owen Sound2004Mike WallaceConservativeBurlington2006Gary GoodyearConservativeCambridge2004Gordon O'ConnorConservativeCarleton—Mississippi Mills2004Dave Van KesterenConservativeChatham-Kent—Essex2006Andrew CashNew DemocraticDavenport2011Joe DanielConservativeDon Valley East2011John CarmichaelConservativeDon Valley West2011David TilsonConservativeDufferin—Caledon2004Bev Oda (until July 31, 2012)ConservativeDurham2004Erin O'Toole (after November 26, 2012) Conservative2012Joe OliverConservativeEglinton—Lawrence2011Joe PrestonConservativeElgin—Middlesex—London2004ConservativeEssex2004Ted OpitzConservativeEtobicoke Centre2011ConservativeEtobicoke—Lakeshore2011Kirsty DuncanLiberalEtobicoke North2008ConservativeGlengarry—Prescott—Russell2006Frank ValerioteLiberalGuelph2008Diane FinleyConservativeHaldimand—Norfolk2004Barry DevolinConservativeHaliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock2004Lisa RaittConservativeHalton2008David ChristophersonNew DemocraticHamilton Centre2004Wayne MarstonNew DemocraticHamilton East—Stoney Creek2006Chris CharltonNew DemocraticHamilton Mountain2006Ben LobbConservativeHuron—Bruce2008Greg Rickford ConservativeKenora2008Ted HsuLiberalKingston and the Islands2011Stephen WoodworthConservativeKitchener Centre2008
Harold AlbrechtConservativeKitchener—Conestoga2006ConservativeKitchener—Waterloo2008Bev ShipleyConservativeLambton—Kent—Middlesex2006Scott ReidConservativeLanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington2000Gord BrownConservativeLeeds—Grenville2004Irene MathyssenNew DemocraticLondon—Fanshawe2006ConservativeLondon North Centre2011Ed HolderConservativeLondon West2008John McCallumLiberalMarkham—Unionville2000ConservativeMississauga—Brampton South2011LiberalWladyslaw LizonConservativeMississauga East—Cooksville2011ConservativeMississauga—Erindale2008Stella AmblerConservativeMississauga South2011Brad ButtConservativeMississauga—Streetsville2011Pierre Poilievre ConservativeNepean—Carleton2004ConservativeNewmarket—Aurora2008Rob NicholsonConservativeNiagara Falls1984, 2004Dean AllisonConservativeNiagara West—Glanbrook2004Claude GravelleNew DemocraticNickel Belt2008Jay AspinConservativeNipissing—Timiskaming2011Rick NorlockConservativeNorthumberland—Quinte West2006Terence YoungConservativeOakville2008ConservativeOak Ridges—Markham2008ConservativeOshawa2004Paul DewarNew DemocraticOttawa Centre2006Royal GalipeauConservativeOttawa—Orléans2006David McGuintyLiberalOttawa South2004Mauril BélangerLiberalOttawa—Vanier1995John Baird (until March 16, 2015)ConservativeOttawa West—Nepean2006VacantDave MacKenzieConservativeOxford2004Peggy NashNew DemocraticParkdale—High Park2006, 2011Tony ClementConservativeParry Sound-Muskoka2006Gary SchellenbergerConservativePerth Wellington2003Dean Del Mastro (until November 5, 2014)ConservativePeterborough2006Independent ConservativeVacantCorneliu ChisuConservativePickering—Scarborough East2011Daryl KrampConservativePrince Edward—Hastings2004Cheryl GallantConservativeRenfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke2000ConservativeRichmond Hill2011Pat DavidsonConservativeSarnia—Lambton2006Bryan HayesConservativeSault Ste. Marie2011Jim Karygiannis (until April 1, 2014)LiberalScarborough—Agincourt1988Arnold Chan (after June 30, 2014)Liberal2014ConservativeScarborough Centre2011John McKayLiberalScarborough-Guildwood1997Dan HarrisNew DemocraticScarborough Southwest2011Rathika SitsabaiesanNew DemocraticScarborough—Rouge River2011Kellie Leitch ConservativeSimcoe—Grey2011Bruce StantonConservativeSimcoe North2006ConservativeSt. Catharines2006Carolyn BennettLiberalSt. Paul's1997Guy LauzonConservativeStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry2004Glenn Thibeault (until January 5, 2015)New DemocraticSudbury2008VacantPeter KentConservativeThornhill2008John RaffertyNew DemocraticThunder Bay—Rainy River2008Bruce HyerNew DemocraticThunder Bay—Superior North2008IndependentGreenCharlie AngusNew DemocraticTimmins-James Bay2004Bob Rae (until July 31, 2013)LiberalToronto Centre1978, 2008Chrystia Freeland (after November 25, 2013)Liberal2013
Jack Layton (until August 22, 2011)New DemocraticToronto—Danforth2004Craig Scott (after March 19, 2012)New Democratic2012
Olivia Chow (until March 12, 2014)New DemocraticTrinity—Spadina2006Adam Vaughan (after June 30, 2014)Liberal2014Julian FantinoConservativeVaughan2010Malcolm AllenNew DemocraticWelland2008Michael ChongConservativeWellington—Halton Hills2004
Jim Flaherty (until April 10, 2014)ConservativeWhitby—Oshawa2006Pat Perkins (after November 17, 2014)Conservative2014ConservativeWillowdale2011Joe ComartinNew DemocraticWindsor—Tecumseh2000Brian MasseNew DemocraticWindsor West2002Mark AdlerConservativeYork Centre2011Peter Van LoanConservativeYork—Simcoe2004Mike SullivanNew DemocraticYork South—Weston2011Judy SgroLiberalYork West1999

Prince Edward Island

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedLawrence MacAulayLiberalCardigan1988Sean CaseyLiberalCharlottetown2011Gail SheaConservativeEgmont2008Wayne EasterLiberalMalpeque1993

Quebec

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedRomeo SaganashNew DemocraticAbitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou2011Christine MooreNew DemocraticAbitibi—Témiscamingue2011Maria MouraniBloc QuébécoisAhuntsic2006IndependentRosane Doré LefebvreNew DemocraticAlfred-Pellan2011Mylène FreemanNew DemocraticArgenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel2011Louis PlamondonBloc QuébécoisBas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour1984Maxime BernierConservativeBeauce2006Anne Minh-Thu QuachNew DemocraticBeauharnois—Salaberry2011Raymond CôtéNew DemocraticBeauport—Limoilou2011Ruth Ellen BrosseauNew DemocraticBerthier—Maskinongé2011Denis Coderre (until June 2, 2013)LiberalBourassa1997Emmanuel Dubourg (after November 25, 2013)Liberal2013Pierre JacobNew DemocraticBrome—Missisquoi2011Hoang MaiNew DemocraticBrossard—La Prairie2011Matthew DubéNew DemocraticChambly—Borduas2011Anne-Marie DayNew DemocraticCharlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles2011Sylvain ChicoineNew DemocraticChâteauguay—Saint-Constant2011Dany MorinNew DemocraticChicoutimi—Le Fjord2011Jean RousseauNew DemocraticCompton—Stanstead2011François ChoquetteNew DemocraticDrummond2011Philip TooneNew DemocraticGaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine2011Françoise BoivinNew DemocraticGatineau2004, 2011Jean-François FortinBloc QuébécoisHaute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia2011IndependentStrength in DemocracyMarjolaine Boutin-SweetNew DemocraticHochelaga2011Paulina AyalaNew DemocraticHonoré-Mercier2011Nycole TurmelNew DemocraticHull—Aylmer2011Tyrone BenskinNew DemocraticJeanne-Le Ber2011Francine RaynaultNew DemocraticJoliette2011Claude PatryNew DemocraticJonquière—Alma2011Bloc QuébécoisÈve PécletNew DemocraticLa Pointe-de-l'Île2011Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberalLac-Saint-Louis2004Hélène LeBlancNew DemocraticLaSalle—Émard2011Marc-André MorinNew DemocraticLaurentides—Labelle2011Hélène LaverdièreNew DemocraticLaurier—Sainte-Marie2011José Nunez-MeloNew DemocraticLaval2011François PilonNew DemocraticLaval—Les Îles2011Steven BlaneyConservativeLévis—Bellechasse2006Pierre NantelNew DemocraticLongueuil—Pierre-Boucher2011ConservativeLotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière2006Denis BlanchetteNew DemocraticLouis-Hébert2011Alexandrine LatendresseNew DemocraticLouis-Saint-Laurent2011Jonathan Genest-JourdainNew DemocraticManicouagan2011Alain GiguèreNew DemocraticMarc-Aurèle-Fortin2011Christian ParadisConservativeMégantic—L'Érable2006Manon PerreaultNew DemocraticMontcalm2011IndependentFrançois LapointeNew DemocraticMontmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup2011Jonathan TremblayNew DemocraticMontmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord2011Irwin CotlerLiberalMount Royal1999Isabelle MorinNew DemocraticNotre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine2011Thomas MulcairNew DemocraticOutremont2007Justin TrudeauLiberalPapineau2008Lysane Blanchette-LamotheNew DemocraticPierrefonds—Dollard2011Mathieu RavignatNew DemocraticPontiac2011Élaine MichaudNew DemocraticPortneuf—Jacques-Cartier2011Annick PapillonNew DemocraticQuébec2011Jean-François LaroseNew DemocraticRepentigny2011Strength in DemocracyAndré BellavanceBloc QuébécoisRichmond—Arthabaska2004IndependentGuy CaronNew DemocraticRimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques2011Laurin LiuNew DemocraticRivière-des-Mille-Îles2011Pierre Dionne LabelleNew DemocraticRivière-du-Nord2011Denis LebelConservativeRoberval—Lac-Saint-Jean2007Alexandre BoulericeNew DemocraticRosemont—La Petite-Patrie2011Djaouida SellahNew DemocraticSaint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert2011Marie-Claude MorinNew DemocraticSaint-Hyacinthe—Bagot2011Tarik BrahmiNew DemocraticSaint-Jean2011Sadia GroguhéNew DemocraticSaint-Lambert2011Stéphane DionLiberalSaint-Laurent—Cartierville1996Massimo PacettiLiberalSaint-Léonard—Saint-Michel2002IndependentLise St-DenisNew DemocraticSaint-Maurice—Champlain2011LiberalRéjean GenestNew DemocraticShefford2011Pierre-Luc DusseaultNew DemocraticSherbrooke2011Charmaine BorgNew DemocraticTerrebonne—Blainville2011Robert AubinNew DemocraticTrois-Rivières2011Jamie NichollsNew DemocraticVaudreuil-Soulanges2011Sana HassainiaNew DemocraticVerchères—Les Patriotes2011IndependentMarc GarneauLiberalWestmount—Ville-Marie2008

Saskatchewan

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedGerry RitzConservativeBattlefords—Lloydminster1997Lynne YelichConservativeBlackstrap2000ConservativeCypress Hills—Grasslands2000Rob ClarkeConservativeDesnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River2008Ray BoughenConservativePalliser2008Randy HobackConservativePrince Albert2008ConservativeRegina—Lumsden—Lake Centre2004ConservativeRegina—Qu'Appelle2004Brad TrostConservativeSaskatoon—Humboldt2004ConservativeSaskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar2008Maurice VellacottConservativeSaskatoon—Wanuskewin1997Ed KomarnickiConservativeSouris—Moose Mountain2004Ralph GoodaleLiberalWascana1974, 1993Garry BreitkreuzConservativeYorkton—Melville1993

Territories

NamePartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedLeona AglukkaqConservativeNunavut2008Dennis BevingtonNew DemocraticNorthwest Territories (Western Arctic until 2014)2006Ryan LeefConservativeYukon2011

Changes since the 41st election

The party standings have changed as follows:

Membership changes

Membership changes in the 41st Parliament
DateNameDistrictPartyReason
August 22, 2011Jack LaytonToronto—DanforthNew DemocraticDied of cancer.
December 5, 2011Peter GoldringEdmonton EastIndependent ConservativeVoluntarily left the Conservative caucus, but retained affiliation.[2] [3]
January 10, 2012Lise St-DenisSaint-Maurice—ChamplainLiberalChanged affiliation from New Democratic to Liberal.[4]
March 19, 2012Craig ScottToronto—DanforthNew DemocraticElected in a by-election.[5]
April 23, 2012Bruce HyerThunder Bay—Superior NorthIndependentVoluntarily left the New Democratic caucus, but retained party membership.[6] [7]
May 30, 2012Lee RichardsonCalgary CentreConservativeResigned from the House to accept a job working for Alberta Premier Alison Redford.[8]
July 31, 2012Bev OdaDurhamConservativeVoluntarily resigned from the Cabinet and the House following a series of personal expense scandals.[9]
August 31, 2012Denise SavoieVictoriaNew DemocraticVoluntarily resigned from Parliament for health reasons.[10]
November 26, 2012Joan CrockattCalgary CentreConservativeElected in a by-election.[11]
November 26, 2012Erin O'TooleDurhamConservativeElected in a by-election
November 26, 2012Murray RankinVictoriaNew DemocraticElected in a by-election.
February 27, 2013Claude PatryJonquière—AlmaBloc QuébécoisChanged affiliation from New Democratic to Bloc Québécois.[12]
March 14, 2013Peter PenashueLabradorConservativeResigned to run in a by-election.[13]
May 13, 2013Yvonne JonesLabradorLiberalElected in a by-election.[14]
June 2, 2013Denis CoderreBourassaLiberalResigned to run for mayor of Montreal.[15]
June 5, 2013Brent RathgeberEdmonton—St. AlbertIndependentVoluntarily left the Conservative caucus, citing the Conservative party's "lack of commitment to transparency and open government".[16]
June 6, 2013Peter GoldringEdmonton EastConservativeRejoined Conservative caucus.[17]
July 9, 2013Vic ToewsProvencherConservativeResigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family.[18]
July 31, 2013Bob RaeToronto CentreLiberalResigned to become First Nations negotiator in Ontario.[19] [20]
August 31, 2013Merv TweedBrandon—SourisConservativeResigned to become President of OmniTRAX Canada.[21]
Maria MouraniAhuntsicIndependentExpelled from Bloc Québécois caucus due to comments against the provincial Parti Québécois government's proposed Quebec Charter of Values.[22]
September 26, 2013Dean Del MastroPeterboroughIndependent ConservativeLeft caucus after being charged with breaking campaign rules during the 2008 election, but retained affiliation.[23] [24]
November 6, 2013Ted MenziesMacleodConservativeResigned to become president and CEO of CropLife Canada.[25]
November 25, 2013Emmanuel DubourgBourassaLiberalElected in a by-election.[26]
November 25, 2013Ted FalkProvencherConservativeElected in a by-election.
November 25, 2013Chrystia FreelandToronto CentreLiberalElected in a by-election.
November 25, 2013Larry MaguireBrandon—SourisConservativeElected in a by-election.
December 13, 2013Bruce HyerThunder Bay—Superior NorthGreenJoined Green caucus.[27]
January 17, 2014Brian JeanFort McMurray—AthabascaConservativeResigned to return to private life.[28] [29]
March 12, 2014Olivia ChowTrinity—SpadinaNew DemocraticResigned to run for mayor of Toronto.[30]
April 1, 2014Jim KarygiannisScarborough—AgincourtLiberalResigned to enter Toronto municipal politics.[31]
April 10, 2014Jim FlahertyWhitby—OshawaConservativeDied of a heart attack.[32]
June 6, 2014Manon PerreaultMontcalmIndependentSuspended from New Democratic caucus after being charged with public mischief.[33] [34]
June 30, 2014John BarlowMacleodConservativeElected in a by-election.[35]
June 30, 2014David YurdigaFort McMurray—AthabascaConservativeElected in a by-election.
June 30, 2014Adam VaughanTrinity—SpadinaLiberalElected in a by-election.
June 30, 2014Arnold ChanScarborough—AgincourtLiberalElected in a by-election.
August 12, 2014Jean-François FortinHaute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—MatapédiaIndependentResigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[36]
August 20, 2014Sana HassainiaVerchères—Les PatriotesIndependentResigned from New Democratic caucus due to a conflict with the party over its stance on the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.[37]
August 25, 2014André BellavanceRichmond—ArthabaskaIndependentResigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[38]
September 17, 2014Rob MerrifieldYellowheadConservativeResigned to accept an appointment from Alberta Premier Jim Prentice as the province's envoy to the United States.[39] [40]
October 21, 2014Jean-François FortinHaute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—MatapédiaStrength in DemocracyCo-created Strength in Democracy.[41]
October 21, 2014Jean-François LaroseRepentignyStrength in DemocracyResigned from New Democratic caucus upon co-creating Strength in Democracy.
November 5, 2014Scott AndrewsAvalonIndependentSuspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.[42]
November 5, 2014Massimo PacettiSaint-Léonard—Saint-MichelIndependentSuspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.
November 5, 2014Dean Del MastroPeterboroughIndependent ConservativeResigned his seat after being found guilty on three counts of violating election spending limits.[43] [44]
November 17, 2014Pat PerkinsWhitby—OshawaConservativeElected in a by-election.[45]
November 17, 2014Jim EglinskiYellowheadConservativeElected in a by-election.
January 5, 2015Glenn ThibeaultSudburyNew DemocraticResigned to run in a provincial by-election.[46] [47]
February 9, 2015Eve AdamsMississauga—Brampton SouthLiberalChanged affiliation from Conservative to Liberal.[48]
March 16, 2015John BairdOttawa West—NepeanConservativeResigned from cabinet, and subsequently from parliament, to enter private life.[49]
March 31, 2015James LunneyNanaimo—AlberniIndependentLeft caucus due to concerns about religious freedom.[50]
May 13, 2015Patrick BrownBarrieConservativeResigned after being elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.[51]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://webinfo.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current&Language=E Members of Parliament
  2. Web site: Edmonton MP charged with refusing to give breath sample. CBC News. December 5, 2011. December 5, 2011.
  3. Web site: Member of Parliament Profile: Peter Goldring . House of Commons — Members . Parliament of Canada . 26 January 2012.
  4. Web site: Payton. Laura. NDP MP Lise St-Denis jumps to Liberals. CBC News. January 10, 2012. January 10, 2012.
  5. Web site: NDP wins in Jack Layton's former riding. CBC News. March 19, 2012. March 19, 2012.
  6. Web site: Bruce Hyer ditches NDP to sit as an Independent MP. CBC News. April 23, 2012. April 23, 2012.
  7. Web site: Member of Parliament Profile: Bruce Hyer . House of Commons — Members . Parliament of Canada . 25 April 2012.
  8. https://vancouversun.com/news/Richardson+resigns+will+work+with+Alberta+Premier+Alison+Redford/6703048/story.html "MP Lee Richardson resigns; will work with Alberta Premier Alison Redford"
  9. Web site: Bev Oda resigns as Conservative MP for Durham. Toronto Star. July 3, 2012. July 3, 2012.
  10. Web site: Denise Savoie resigns. Macleans.ca. August 23, 2012. August 23, 2012.
  11. Web site: Tories and NDP hold on to seats in tight byelections. CBC.ca. November 27, 2012. November 26, 2012.
  12. Web site: Quebec NDP MP Claude Patry jumps to Bloc. CBC News. February 27, 2013. February 27, 2013.
  13. Web site: Peter Penashue quits over campaign donations. CBC News. March 14, 2013. March 14, 2013.
  14. Web site: Liberals take Labrador, as Jones wins big over Penashue. CBC News. May 14, 2013. May 13, 2013.
  15. News: Denis Coderre makes mayoralty bid official amid protests. May 30, 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. May 16, 2013.
  16. Web site: MP Brent Rathgeber resigns from Conservative caucus. CTV News. June 6, 2013. June 6, 2013.
  17. Web site: Edmonton MP Peter Goldring welcomed back to Conservative caucus after aquital. Edmonton Journal. June 6, 2013.
  18. Web site: Mas. Susana. Vic Toews resigns ahead of cabinet shuffle. CBC News. 8 July 2013.
  19. Web site: Bob Rae quits politics to focus on Ring of Fire negotiations. APTN National News. June 19, 2013. June 19, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130622160426/http://aptn.ca/pages/news/2013/06/19/bob-rae-quits-politics-to-focus-on-ring-of-fire-negotiations/. June 22, 2013.
  20. News: Wingrove. Josh. Bob Rae sets departure date as First Nations work picks up. 11 July 2013. The Globe and Mail. 11 July 2013.
  21. News: O'Malley. Kady. UPDATED - Tory MP Merv Tweed leaves Commons for top job at rail company. August 15, 2013. CBC News. August 12, 2013.
  22. News: Mas. Susana. Bloc Québécois expels MP over secular charter comments. September 12, 2013. CBC News. September 12, 2013.
  23. News: Payton. Laura. Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro quits caucus. September 26, 2013. CBC News. September 26, 2013.
  24. Web site: Party Standings in the House of Commons (unofficial). Parliament of Canada. October 5, 2013.
  25. News: Payton. Laura. Ted Menzies, former cabinet minister, stepping down. November 6, 2013. CBC News. November 6, 2013.
  26. News: Liberals take Toronto, Montreal races; Tories win 1 in Manitoba. CBC News. November 26, 2013. November 26, 2013.
  27. Web site: Thunder Bay MP Bruce Hyer joins Green Party, doubles caucus. December 13, 2013. December 13, 2013. CBC News.
  28. Web site: Alberta Conservative MP Brian Jean stepping down. January 10, 2014. January 10, 2014. CBC News.
  29. News: Conservative MP representing oil sands resigns. January 10, 2014. Globe and Mail. January 10, 2014.
  30. Web site: Peat. Don. Olivia Chow resigns seat, registers to run for Toronto mayor. Toronto Sun. March 12, 2014. March 12, 2014.
  31. News: Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis resigns to run in Toronto politics. April 1, 2014. April 1, 2014. CBC News.
  32. News: Former finance minister Jim Flaherty is dead at 64. April 10, 2014. The Globe and Mail. April 10, 2014.
  33. News: Manon Perreault, NDP MP, faces criminal charges. June 7, 2014. June 6, 2014. CBC News.
  34. News: NDP MP Perreault suspended from caucus over public mischief charge. June 7, 2014. June 6, 2014. CTV News.
  35. News: Liberals win Toronto ridings, Conservatives hold Macleod. June 30, 2014. June 30, 2014. CBC News.
  36. News: Authier. Philip. Bloc Québécois MP quits, cites issues with new party leader. August 12, 2014. Montreal Gazette. August 12, 2014.
  37. News: Quebec NDP MP Sana Hassainia defects over Mideast position. August 20, 2014. August 20, 2014. CBC News.
  38. Web site: André Bellavance quits the Bloc to sit as an Independent CBC News.
  39. Web site: Federal Conservative party losing another MP. Rob #Merrifield quitting to take job as Alberta gov't rep to United States. #cdnpoli #abpoli. Twitter. CBC News Alerts. June 5, 2013.
  40. News: Wingrove. Josh. Prentice to appoint Conservative MP as Alberta's envoy to U.S.. The Globe and Mail. September 17, 2014. September 17, 2014.
  41. News: Jean-François Fortin fonde un nouveau parti à Ottawa. Radio-Canada. October 21, 2014. October 21, 2014.
  42. News: Althia. Raj. 2 Liberal MPs Suspended From Caucus After Sexual Harassment Allegations. The Huffington Post Canada. November 5, 2014. November 5, 2014.
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  44. News: MP Del Mastro surrenders House of Commons seat. CP24 News. November 5, 2014. November 5, 2014.
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