List of MPs who stood down at the 1993 Canadian federal election explained

This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) who held seats at the end of the 34th Canadian Parliament who did not stand for re-election in the 1993 federal election. In total, 73 MPs stood down.

List

MPSeatProvinceFirst electedParty
Edna Anderson[1] Simcoe CentreOntario1988Progressive Conservative
Lenard Gustafson[2] Souris—Moose MountainSaskatchewan1979Progressive Conservative
Harvie AndreCalgary CentreAlberta1972Progressive Conservative
Les BenjaminRegina—LumsdenSaskatchewan1968New Democratic
Gabrielle BertrandBrome—MissisquoiQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Derek BlackburnBrantOntario1971New Democratic
Benoît BouchardRobervalQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Pierre CadieuxVaudreuilQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Catherine CallbeckMalpequePrince Edward Island1988 Liberal
Coline CampbellSouth West NovaNova Scotia1988 Liberal
Gilbert ChartrandVerdun—Saint-PaulQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Joe ClarkYellowheadAlberta1972Progressive Conservative
Terry CliffordLondon—MiddlesexOntario1984Progressive Conservative
Chuck CookNorth VancouverBritish Columbia1979Progressive Conservative
Albert CooperPeace RiverAlberta1980Progressive Conservative
Howard CrosbyHalifax WestNova Scotia1978Progressive Conservative
Marcel DanisVerchères—Les PatriotesQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Stan DarlingParry Sound—MuskokaOntario1972Progressive Conservative
Robert de CotretBerthier—MontcalmQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Maurice DionneMiramichiNova Scotia1988 Liberal
Phil EdmonstonChamblyQuebec1990New Democratic
Jake EppProvencherManitoba1972Progressive Conservative
Ralph FergusonLambton—MiddlesexOntario1988 Liberal
Gabriel FontaineLévisQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Maurice FosterAlgoma—ManitoulinOntario1968 Liberal
John Allen FraserVancouver SouthBritish Columbia1972Progressive Conservative
Girve FretzErieOntario1979Progressive Conservative
Benno FriesenSurrey—White Rock—South LangleyBritish Columbia1974Progressive Conservative
Jim FultonSkeenaBritish Columbia1979New Democratic
François GérinMégantic—Compton—StansteadQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Bruce HallidayOxfordOntario1974Progressive Conservative
Dan HeapTrinity—SpadinaOntario1981New Democratic
Bob HicksScarborough EastOntario1984Progressive Conservative
Stan HovdeboSaskatoon—HumboldtSaskatchewan1979New Democratic
Jean-Guy HudonBeauharnois—SalaberryQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Otto JelinekOakville—MiltonOntario1972Progressive Conservative
Bob KaplanYork CentreOntario1974 Liberal
Bill KemplingBurlingtonOntario1972Progressive Conservative
Lyle KristiansenKootenay West—RevelstokeBritish Columbia1988New Democratic
Jean LapierreSheffordQuebec1979 Liberal
Robert LaytonLachine—Lac-Saint-LouisQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Willie LittlechildWetaskiwinAlberta1988Progressive Conservative
John MacDougallTimiskaming—French RiverOntario1982Progressive Conservative
Elmer MacKayCentral NovaNova Scotia1984Progressive Conservative
Arnold MaloneCrowfootAlberta1979Progressive Conservative
Marcel Prud'hommeSaint-DenisQuebec1964 Liberal
Shirley MartinLincolnOntario1984Progressive Conservative
Marcel MasseFrontenacQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Don MazankowskiVegrevilleAlberta1968Progressive Conservative
John McDermidBramptonOntario1979Progressive Conservative
Barbara McDougallSt. Paul'sOntario1984Progressive Conservative
Bill McKnightKindersley—LloydminsterSaskatchewan1979Progressive Conservative
Walter McLeanWaterlooOntario1979Progressive Conservative
Gerald MerrithewSaint JohnNova Scotia1984Progressive Conservative
Gus MitgesBruce—GreyOntario1972Progressive Conservative
Brian MulroneyCharlevoixQuebec1983Progressive Conservative
Frank Oberle Sr.Prince George—Peace RiverBritish Columbia1972Progressive Conservative
Steve PaproskiEdmonton NorthAlberta1968Progressive Conservative
Robert Harold PorterMedicine HatAlberta1984Progressive Conservative
Denis PronovostSaint-MauriceQuebec1988Progressive Conservative
Gilles RocheleauHull—AylmerQuebec1988 (as Liberal) Bloc Québécois
Geoff ScottHamilton—WentworthOntario1978Progressive Conservative
William C. ScottVictoria—HaliburtonOntario1965Progressive Conservative
Jacques TétreaultLaval CentreQuebec1988Progressive Conservative
Blaine ThackerLethbridgeAlberta1979Progressive Conservative
Maurice TremblayLotbinièreQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
John TurnerVancouver QuadraBritish Columbia1984 Liberal
Walter van de WalleSt. AlbertAlberta1986Progressive Conservative
Monique VézinaRimouski—TémiscouataQuebec1984Progressive Conservative
Robert L. WenmanFraser Valley WestBritish Columbia1974Progressive Conservative
Brian WhiteDauphin—Swan RiverManitoba1984Progressive Conservative
Michael WilsonEtobicoke CentreOntario1979Progressive Conservative
William WinegardGuelph—WellingtonOntario1984Progressive Conservative

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former MP Edna Anderson, who had 'an iron will,' dies at 96 . 2022-06-25 . BarrieToday.com . en.
  2. News: March 21, 2022 . Statement by Robert Kitchen, Member for Souris-Moose Mountain, SK . March 21, 2022.