List of Indigenous Canadian politicians explained

This is a list of indigenous persons in Canada who have been elected to the federal House of Commons, legislative assemblies of provinces and territories, and members appointed to the Senate. It also includes Indigenous Canadians who have been elected to overseas legislatures.

The first Metis politicians elected to the House of Commons were Pierre Delorme and Angus McKay, elected as Conservative party MPs in 1871. The very first First Nations parliamentarian is Leonard Marchand.

There have been 46 Indigenous persons who have served as Members of Parliament, as well as 21 who have been named Senators. After the 2021 Canadian election, the highest number of Indigenous persons were elected to Parliament in history – with 11 MPs (3.3% of the House of Commons). Of the current Indigenous Members of Parliament, 6 are Liberals, 3 are New Democrats and 2 are Conservatives.

Provincially twice has an Indigenous person served as premier (or been elected to serve as premier). John Norquay, who was Métis, served as premier of Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. Wab Kinew, of the Onigaming First Nation, was elected on October 3, 2023 to serve as premier of that same province, as soon as he is formally given the post.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/2023-manitoba-election-results-1.6985468

Indigenous persons have been elected to 11 of the 13 provincial legislatures – with only Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island never having had indigenous representation. As of July 2023, there are currently 27 Indigenous people serving in seven provincial legislatures. Of those members, 18 are New Democrats, 7 are Conservatives (three Saskatchewan Party, one Manitoba Progressive Conservative, one BC United, one CAQ, one UCP), one Liberal, and one from the Green Party.

In the territories, Indigenous persons form a majority of representatives in the legislatures of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Additionally, in Yukon, there are four indigenous MLAs (two Liberals, one New Democrat, and one Yukon Party).

Outside Canada, one Indigenous Canadian has been elected in Australia: Walt Secord served as a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2011 until his retirement in 2023. Secord is of Mohawk and Ojibwe descent.[1] [2] [3]

Federal

House of Commons

PortraitMember of ParliamentRidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Pierre Delorme
(1832–1912)
ProvencherConservative[4] Métis
Angus McKay
(1836–1910)
MarquetteConservative[5] Métis
Louis Riel
(1844–1885)
ProvencherIndependent[6] Métis
William Boucher
(1889–1976)
RosthernLiberal[7] Métis
Roger Teillet
(1912–2002)
St. BonifaceLiberal[8] Métis
Eugène Rhéaume
(1932–2013)
Northwest TerritoriesConservative[9] Métis
Leonard Marchand
(1933–2016)
Kamloops–CaribooLiberal[10] First Nations (Syilx)
Wally Firth
(born 1935)
Northwest TerritoriesNDP[11] Métis
Peter Ittinuar
ᐲᑎᕐ ᐃᑦᑎᓄᐊᕐ
(born 1950)
NunatsiaqNDP[12] Inuit
Liberal
Cyril Keeper
(born 1943)
Winnipeg North CentreNDP[13] Métis
Thomas Suluk
ᑖᒪᔅ ᓱᓗᒃ
(born 1950)
NunatsiaqConservative[14] Inuit
Jack Anawak
ᔭᒃ ᐃᐊᕋᒃ ᐊᓇᕙᒃ
(born 1950)
NunatsiaqLiberal[15] Inuit
Ethel Blondin-Andrew
(born 1951)
Western ArcticLiberal[16] First Nations (Dene)
Willie Littlechild
(born 1944)
WetaskiwinConservative[17] First Nations (Cree)
Elijah Harper
(1949–2013)
ChurchillLiberal[18] First Nations (Oji-Cree)
Lawrence D. O'Brien
(1951–2004)
LabradorLiberal[19] Métis
Nancy Karetak-Lindell
ᓇᓐᓰ ᑲᕆᑕᒃ-ᓕᓐᑎᓪ
(born 1957)
NunavutLiberal[20] Inuit
Rick Laliberte
(born 1958)
Churchill RiverLiberal[21] Métis
Bernard Cleary
(1937–2020)
Louis-Saint-LaurentBloc Quebecois[22] First Nations (Innu)
David Smith
(born 1963)
PontiacLiberal[23] Métis
Todd Russell
(born 1966)
LabradorLiberal[24] Metis (NunatuKavut)
Rod Bruinooge
(born 1973)
Winnipeg SouthConservative[25] Métis
Tina Keeper
(born 1962)
ChurchillLiberal[26] First Nations (Cree)
Gary Merasty
(born 1964)
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill RiverLiberal[27] First Nations (Cree)
Rob Clarke
(born 1967)
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill RiverConservative[28] First Nations (Cree)
Leona Aglukkaq
ᓕᐅᓇ ᐊᒡᓘᒃᑲᖅ
(born 1967)
NunavutConservative[29] Inuit
Shelly Glover
(born 1967)
Saint BonifaceConservative[30] Métis
Jonathan Genest-Jourdain
(born 1979)
ManicouaganNDP[31] First Nations (Innu)
Peter Penashue
(born 1964)
LabradorConservative[32] First Nations (Innu)
Romeo Saganash
(born 1961)
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—EeyouNDP[33] First Nations (Cree)
Yvonne Jones
(born 1968)
LabradorIncumbentLiberal[34] Métis (NunatuKavut)
Vance Badawey
(born 1964)
Niagara CentreIncumbentLiberal[35] Métis
Georgina Jolibois
(born 1968)
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill RiverNDP[36] First Nations (Clearwater River Dene)
Michael McLeod
(born 1959)
Northwest TerritoriesIncumbentLiberal[37] Métis (Dene)
Robert-Falcon Ouellette
(born 1979)
Winnipeg CentreLiberal[38] First Nations (Red Pheasant Cree) & Métis
Don Rusnak
(born 1975)
Thunder Bay—Rainy RiverLiberal[39] First Nations (Anishinaabe)
Marc Serre
(born 1955)
October 19, 2015IncumbentLiberal Métis
Dan Vandal
(born 1960)
Saint Boniface—Saint VitalIncumbentLiberal[40] Métis
Jody Wilson-Raybould
(born 1971)
Vancouver GranvilleApril 2, 2019Liberal[41] First Nations (Kwakwaka’wakw)
April 2, 2019August 15, 2021Independent
Jaime Battiste
(born 1979)
Sydney—VictoriaIncumbentLiberal[42] First Nations (Mi'kmaq)
Marc Dalton
(born 1960)
Pitt Meadows—Maple RidgeIncumbentConservativeMétis
Leah Gazan
(born 1971 or 1972)
Winnipeg CentreIncumbentNDPFirst Nations (Lakota)
Mumilaaq Qaqqaq
ᒧᒥᓛᖅ ᖃᖅᑲᖅ
(born 1993)
NunavutAugust 15, 2021NDPInuit
Lori Idlout
ᓘᕆ ᐃᓪᓚᐅᖅ
(born 1973 or 1974)
NunavutSeptember 20, 2021IncumbentNDP[43] Inuit
Blake Desjarlais
(born 1993)
Edmonton GriesbachSeptember 20, 2021IncumbentNDPMétis (Cree Heritage)
Adam Chambers
(born 1984 or 1985)
Simcoe NorthSeptember 20, 2021IncumbentConservativeMétis

Senate

PortraitSenatorRidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Richard Hardisty
(1831–1889)
Northwest TerritoriesConservative[44] Métis
James Gladstone
(1887–1971)
AlbertaConservative[45] Metis (Cree)[46]
Guy Williams
(1907–1992)
British ColumbiaLiberal[47] First Nations (Haisla)
Willie Adams
(born 1934)
Northwest TerritoriesLiberal[48] Inuit
Nunavut
Charlie Watt
(born 1944)
QuebecLiberal[49] Inuit
Leonard Marchand
(1933–2016)
British ColumbiaLiberalFirst Nations (Syilx)
Walter Twinn
(1934–1997)
AlbertaConservative[50] First Nations (Cree)
Gerry St. Germain
(born 1937)
British ColumbiaConservative[51] Métis
Thelma Chalifoux
(1929–2017)
AlbertaLiberal[52] Métis
Aurélien Gill
(1933–2015)
QuebecLiberal[53] First Nations (Innu)
Nick Sibbeston
(born 1943)
Northwest TerritoriesLiberal[54] Métis
Lillian Dyck
(born 1945)
SaskatchewanPSG[55] First Nations (Cree)
Sandra Lovelace Nicholas
(born 1948)
New BrunswickPSG[56] First Nations (Maliseet)
Patrick Brazeau
(born 1974)
QuebecConservative[57] First Nations (Algonquin)
IncumbentIndependent
Murray Sinclair
(born 1951)
ManitobaIndependent[58] First Nations (Ojibwe)
Daniel Christmas
(born 1956)
Nova ScotiaIndependent[59] First Nations (Mi'kmaq)
Mary Jane McCallum
(born 1952)
ManitobaIncumbentIndependent[60] First Nations (Cree)
Yvonne Boyer
(born 1953)
OntarioIncumbentIndependentMétis
Marty Klyne
(born 1957)
SaskatchewanIncumbentPSG[61] First Nations (Cree)
Métis
Patti LaBoucane-Benson
(born 1969)
AlbertaIncumbentIndependent[62] Métis
Margaret Dawn Anderson
(born 1967)
Northwest TerritoriesIncumbentPSG[63] Inuit (Inuvialuit)
Brian Francis
(born 1957)
Prince Edward IslandIncumbentPSG[64] First Nations (Mi'kmaq)
Michèle Audette
(born 1971)
QuebecIncumbentIndependent[65] [66] First Nations (Innu)
Margo Lainne Greenwood
British ColumbiaIncumbentISG[67] First Nations (Cree)
Judy White
(born 1964)
Newfoundland and LabradorIncumbentIndependent[68] First Nations (Qalipu)
Paul Prosper
(born 1965)
Nova ScotiaIncumbentIndependent[69] First Nations (Mi'kmaq)

Provincial

Alberta

PortraitMLARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Pearl Calahasen
(born 1952)
Lesser Slave LakeConservative[70] Métis
Mike Cardinal
(born 1941)
Athabasca-RedwaterConservative[71] First Nations (Cree)
Yvonne Fritz
(born 1941)
Calgary-CrossConservative[72] Métis
Frank Oberle
(born 1957)
Peace RiverConservative[73] Métis
Brooks Arcand-PaulEdmonton-West HendayIncumbentNDP[74] First Nations (Cree)
Scott SinclairLesser Slave LakeIncumbentConservativeFirst Nations
Jodi Calahoo StonehouseEdmonton-RutherfordIncumbentNDPFirst Nations (Cree)
First Nations (Mohawk)

British Columbia

PortraitMLARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Frank Arthur Calder
(1915–2006)
Atlin1975CCF/NDP[75] First Nations (Nisga’a)
1975Social Credit
Larry Guno
(1940–2005)
AtlinNDP[76] [77] First Nations (Nisga’a)

Carole James
(born 1957)
Victoria-Beacon HillNDP[78] Métis
Marc Dalton
(born 1960)
Maple Ridge-MissionBC Liberal[79] Métis
Melanie Mark
(born 1975)
Vancouver-Mount PleasantApril 14, 2023NDP[80] First Nations (Nisga’a)
First Nations (Cree)
First Nations (Gitxsan)
First Nations (Ojibway)
Adam Olsen
(born 1976)
Saanich North and the IslandsIncumbentGreen[81] First Nations (Coast Salish)
Ellis RossSkeenaIncumbentBC United[82] First Nations (Haisla)
Joan PhillipVancouver-Mount PleasantIncumbentNDP[83] First Nations (Tsleil-Waututh)

Manitoba

PortraitMLARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Pascal Breland
(1811–1896)
St. Francois Xavier EastIndependentMétis
Pierre Delorme
(1832–1912)
St. Norbert SouthIndependentMétis
André Beauchemin
(1824–1902)
St. VitalIndependentMétis
John Norquay
(1841–1889)
High BluffIndependentMétis
St. Andrews South
Conservative
Kildonan
Louis Schmidt
(1844–1935)
Saint BonifaceIndependentMétis
Maxime Lépine
(1837–1897)
St. Francois Xavier EastIndependentMétis
Maxime Goulet
(1855–1932)
La VerendryeJanuary 22, 1883IndependentMétis
January 23, 1883December 8, 1886Conservative
Patrice Breland
(1837–1908)
St. Francis XavierConservativeMétis
Edith Rogers
(1876–1947)
WinnipegLiberalMétis
Roger Teillet
(1912–2002)
St. BonifaceLiberalMétis
Ken Dillen
(born 1938)
ThompsonNDPFirst Nations (Anishinaabe)
Elijah Harper
(1949–2013)
RupertslandNDPFirst Nations (Oji-Cree)
Denis Rocan
(born 1949)
CarmanConservativeMétis
Greg Dewar
(born 1956)
SelkirkNDP[84] Métis
George Hickes
(born 1946)
Point DouglasNDP[85] Inuit
Oscar Lathlin
(1947–2008)
The PasNDPFirst Nations (Cree)
Eric Robinson
(born 1953)
KewatinookNDPFirst Nations (Cree)
Frank WhiteheadThe PasNDPFirst Nations (Cree)
Kevin Chief
(born 1974)
Point DouglasNDP[86] Métis
Amanda LathlinThe PasNDP[87] First Nations (Cree)
The Pas-KameesakIncumbent
Nahanni FontaineSt. JohnsIncumbentNDP[88] First Nations (Anishinaabe)
Wab Kinew
(born 1981)
Fort RougeIncumbentNDP[89] First Nations (Anishinaabe)
Manitoba NDP Leader and Premier of Manitoba
Judy KlassenKewatinookLiberal[90] First Nations (Cree)
Manitoba Liberal Interim Leader (2016–2017)
Bob LagasséDawson TrailIncumbentConservative[91] Métis
Alan LagimodiereSelkirkSeptember 5, 2023Conservative[92] Métis
Colleen MayerSt. VitalConservative[93] Métis
Bernadette SmithPoint DouglasIncumbentNDP[94] First Nations (Anishinaabe)
Métis
Ian BushieKeewatinookIncumbentNDP[95] First Nations (Anishinaabe)
Eric RedheadThompsonJune 7, 2022IncumbentNDP[96] First Nations (Cree)
Renée CableSouthdaleOctober 3, 2023IncumbentNDP[97] Métis
Billie CrossSeine RiverOctober 3, 2023IncumbentNDP[98] Métis
Robert LoiselleSt. BonifaceOctober 3, 2023IncumbentNDP[99] Métis
Tyler BlashkoLagimodièreOctober 3, 2023IncumbentNDP[100] Métis

Newfoundland and Labrador

PortraitMHADistrictTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Kevin Aylward
(born 1960)
St. George's-Stephenville EastLiberal[101] [102] First Nations (Mi'kmaq)
William Andersen IIITorngat MountainsLiberal[103] Inuit (Nunatsiavut)
Wally AndersenTorngat MountainsLiberal[104] Inuit (Nunatsiavut)
Yvonne Jones
(born 1968)
Cartwright-L'Anse au ClairLiberal[105] [106] [107] [108] Métis (NunatuKavut)
Patty PottleTorngat MountainsPC[109] Inuit (Nunatsiavut)
Keith RussellLake MelvillePC[110] [111] Inuit (Nunatsiavut)
Randy EdmundsTorngat MountainsLiberal[112] [113] Inuit (Nunatsiavut)
Lisa DempsterCartwright-L'Anse au ClairIncumbentLiberal[114] Métis (NunatuKavut)
Lela EvansTorngat MountainsMarch 7, 2022PC[115] Inuit (Nunatsiavut)
March 7, 2022IncumbentNDP[116]

Northwest Territories

PortraitMLARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Nick Sibbeston
(born 1943)
Mackenzie-LairdIndependentMétis Premier of NWT
Nahendeh
Peter Fraser
(1921–2000)
Mackenzie Great BearIndependentMétis
Nellie Cournoyea
(born 1940)
Western ArcticIndependent[117] Inuit (Inupiaq) Premier of NWT
Nunakput
Richard Nerysoo
(born 1953)
Mackenzie DeltaIndependentFirst Nations (Gwich'in) Premier of NWT
Stephen Kakfwi
(born 1950)
SahtuIndependentFirst Nations (Dene) Premier of NWT
Tony Whitford
(born 1941)
Yellowknife SouthIndependentMétis
Kam Lake
Fred Koe
(born 1947)
InuvikIndependentFirst Nations (Gwich'in)
Michael McLeod
(born 1959)
Deh ChoIndependentFirst Nations (Dene)
Kevin Menicoche
(born 1961)
NahendehIndependentFirst Nations (Dene)
Jackson Lafferty
(born 1969)
MonfwiIncumbentIndependent[118] First Nations (Dene)
Bob McLeod
(born 1952)
Yellowknife SouthSeptember 2, 2019Independent[119] First Nations (Dene) Premier of NWT
Jackie JacobsonNunakputIndependentInuit (Inuvialuit)
October 1, 2019Incumbent
Frederick Blake Jr.Mackenzie DeltaIncumbentIndependent[120] First Nations (Gwich'in)
Alfred MosesInuvik Boot LakeSeptember 2, 2019Independent[121] First Nations
Michael NadliDeh ChoSeptember 2, 2019Independent[122] First Nations (Dene)
Herbert NakimayakNunakputNovember 23, 2015September 2, 2019Independent[123] Inuit
R. J. SimpsonHay River NorthNovember 23, 2015IncumbentIndependent[124] Métis
Caroline CochraneRange LakeNovember 23, 2015IncumbentIndependent[125] Métis Premier of NWT
Steve NornTu Nedhé-WiilidehOctober 1, 2019November 23, 2021IndependentFirst Nations (Deninu Kųę́)
Rocky Simpson Sr.Hay River SouthOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependentMétis and First Nations (Mikisew Cree)
Frieda MartselosThebachaOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependent[126] First Nations (Salt River)
Ronald BonnetrougeDeh ChoOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependent[127] First Nations (Deh Gáh Got'ı̨ę)
Diane ArchieInuvik Boot LakeOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependent[128] Inuit (Inuvialuit)
Lesa SemmlerInuvik Twin LakesOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependent[129] Inuit (Inuvialuit)
Pauline ChinnaSahtuOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependent[130] First Nations (Sahtu)
Caroline WawzonekYellowknife SouthOctober 1, 2019IncumbentIndependent[131] Métis

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is yet to elect an Indigenous MLA.

Ontario

PortraitMPPRidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Solomon White
(1836–1911)
Essex NorthConservative[132] Wyandot people (enfranchised)
Peter North
(born 1960)
ElginAugust, 1993NDP[133] First Nations
August, 1993Independent
Dave Levac
(born 1954)
BrantLiberal[134] Métis
Guy Bourgouin
Mushkegowuk—James BayIncumbentNDP[135] Métis
Sol Mamakwa
KiiwetinoongIncumbentNDP[136] First Nations (Oji-Cree)
Suze Morrison
Toronto CentreMay 3, 2022NDP[137] First Nations

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is yet to elect an Indigenous MLA.

Quebec

PortraitMNARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Ludger Bastien
(1879–1948)
Québec-ComtéConservative[138] First Nations (Huron)
Alexis Wawanoloath
(born 1982)
Abitibi-EstParti Quebecois[139] First Nations (Algonquian)
Kateri Champagne JourdainDuplessisOctober 3, 2022IncumbentCoalition Avenir Québec[140] First Nations (Innu)

Saskatchewan

PortraitMLARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Joseph Nolin
(1866–1925)
AthabascaLiberalMétis
Île-à-la-Crosse
Jules Marion
(1884–1941)
Île-à-la-CrosseLiberalMétis
Athabasca
Louis Marcien Marion
(1906–1976)
AthabascaLiberalMétis
Lawrence Riel Yew
(1942–1998)
CumberlandNDPMétis
Keith Goulet
(born 1946)
CumberlandNDPMétis
Joan BeattyCumberlandNDPFirst Nations (Cree)
Buckley Belanger
(born 1960)
Athabasca1998Liberal[141] Métis
1998August 15, 2021NDP
Serge LeClerc
(1949–2011)
Saskatoon NorthwestSaskatchewanMétis
Doyle VermetteCumberlandIncumbentNDP[142] Métis
Jennifer CampeauSaskatoon FairviewSaskatchewanFirst Nations (Anishinaabe)
Greg LawrenceMoose Jaw WakamowIncumbentSaskatchewan[143] Métis
Roger Parent
(1953–2016)
Saskatoon MeewasinSaskatchewanMétis
Lisa LambertSaskatoon Churchill-WildwoodIncumbentSaskatchewan[144] [145] Métis
Betty Nippi-AlbrightSaskatoon CentreIncumbentNDP[146] First Nations (Saulteaux)
First Nations (Cree)
Jim LemaigreAthabascaIncumbentSaskatchewan[147] First Nations (Clearwater River Dene)

Yukon

PortraitMLARidingTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Grafton Njootli
(1947–1999)
Old CrowConservative[148] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Kathie Nukon
(born 1947)
Old CrowConservative[149] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Margaret CommodoreWhitehorse North Centre
Whitehorse Centre
NDP[150] First Nations (Sto:lo)
Dave PorterWatson LakeNDP[151] First Nations (Kaska)
Norma Kassi
(born 1954)
Old CrowNDP[152] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Danny Joe
(born 1929)
Mayo-TatchunNDP[153] First Nations (Tutchone)
Johnny Abel
(1947–1995)
Vuntut GwitchinYukon[154] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Esau Schafer
(born 1952)
Vuntut GwitchinYukon[155] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Robert Bruce
(born 1940)
Vuntut GwitchinNDP[156] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitc'in)
Eric Fairclough
(born 1962)
Mayo-TatchunNDP[157] First Nations (Tutchone)
Liberal
Dave Keenan
(born 1951)
Ross River-Southern LakesNDP[158] First Nations (Tlingit)
Wayne Jim
(born 1961)
McIntyre-TakhiniLiberal[159] First Nations (Tutchone)
Lorraine Peter
(born 1956)
Vuntut GwitchinNDP[160] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Darius Elias
(1972–2021)
Vuntut GwitchinLiberal[161] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Independent
Yukon
Kevin BarrMount Lorne-Southern LakesNDP[162] [163] First Nations (Anishinaabe)
Jeanie DendysMountainviewIncumbentLiberal[164] First Nations (Tahltan)
Geraldine Van Bibber
(born 1951)
Porter Creek NorthIncumbentYukon[165] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Pauline FrostVuntut GwitchinLiberalFirst Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Annie BlakeVuntut GwitchinIncumbentNDP[166] First Nations (Vuntut Gwitchin)
Jeremy HarperMayo-TatchunIncumbentLiberal[167] First Nations (Northern Tutchone)

Indigenous Politicians by Assembly Composition

House of Commons

data-sort-type="number" ParliamentYearsTotalBlocConservativeLiberalNDPOtherIndependent
1st1867–18722-
-
-
2nd1872–18741-
--
3rd1874–18780-
--
4th1878–18820-
--
5th1882–18870-
--
6th1887–18910-
-
7th1891–18960-
-
8th1896–19000-
-
9th1900–19040-
--
10th1904–19080-
--
11th1908–19110-
-
12th1911–19170-
-
13th1917–19210-
---
14th1921–19250-
15th1925–19260-
16th1926–19300-
17th1930–19350-
18th1935–19400-
19th1940–19450-
20th1945–19491-
21st1949–19531-
22nd1953–19570-
23rd1957–19580-
24th1958–19620-
-
25th1962–19631-
-
26th1963–19652-
-
27th1965–19681-
28th1968–19721-
29th1972–19742-
30th1974–19792-
31st1979–19801-
-
32nd1980–19842-
--
33rd1984–19882-
--
34th1988–19933-
-
35th1993–19974
-
36th1997–20004
-
37th2000–20044
-
38th2004–20065
-
39th2006–20086
-
40th2008–20115
-
41st2011–20158
-
42nd2015–201910
-
43rd2019–202111
44th2021–current12
-

Alberta Legislative Assembly

data-sort-type="number" ParliamentYearsInd. totalConservativeLiberalNDPWildroseOtherIndependent
22nd1989–19932
---
23rd1993–19973
----
24th1997–20013
---
25th2001–20043
---
26th2004–20084
--
27th2008–20123
--
28th2012–20153
--
29th2015–20190
-
30th2019–20230
-
---
31st2023–current3
-
---

British Columbia Legislative Assembly

data-sort-type="number" ParliamentYearsInd. totalBCUNDPOtherIndependent
22nd1949–19521
--
23rd1952–19531
-
24th1953–19561
-
25th1956–19601
-
26th1960–19631
-
27th1963–19661
-
28th1966–19691
-
29th1969–19721
-
30th1972–19751
-
31st1975–19791
-
32nd1979–19830-
-
33rd1983–19860-
-
34th1986–19910-
-
35th1991–19960
-
36th1996–20010
-
37th2001–20050
--
38th2005–20091
--
39th2009–20132
40th2013–20173
41st2017–20204
42nd2020–current4

Manitoba Legislative Assembly

!Parliament!Years!Ind. total!Conservative!Liberal!NDP!Other!Independent
1st1870–18745----
2nd1874–18782----
3rd1878–18794----
4th1879–18833
-
5th1883–18861
---
6th1886–18880
---
7th1888–18921
--
8th1892–18960
-
9th1896–18990
-
10th1899–19030
-
-
11th1903–19070
---
12th1907–19100
---
13th1910–19140
---
14th1914–19200
--
15th1915–19200
-
16th1920–19220-
17th1922–19270
18th1927–19320
19th1932–19360
-
20th1936–19410
21st1941–19450
22nd1945–19490
23rd1949–19530
24th1953–19581
25th1958–19591
-
26th1959–19620
--
27th1962–19660
-
28th1966–19690
-
29th1969–19730
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30th1973–19771
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31st1977–19810
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32nd1981–19861
-
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33rd1986–19882
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34th1988–19902
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35th1990–19954
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36th1995–19994
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37th1999–20034
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38th2003–20074
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39th2007–20113
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40th2011–20164
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41st2016–20199
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42nd2019–20237
--|-|43rd|2023-present|11|

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New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

data-sort-type="number" ParliamentYearsInd. totalConservativeLiberalNDPGreenPeople's AllianceIndependent
55th2003–20061
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56th2006–20101
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57th2010–20140
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58th2014–20180
-
--
59th2018–20200
-
-
60th2020-Current0
-
-

Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly

No Indigenous representation.

Ontario Legislative Assembly

data-sort-type="number" ParliamentYearsInd. totalConservativeLiberalNDPOtherIndependent
35th1990–19951
--
36th1995–19991
-
37th1999–20031
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38th2003–20071
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39th2007–20111
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40th2011–20141
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41st2014–20181
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42nd2018–20223
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43rd2022–current2

Prince Edward Island

No Indigenous representation.

Yukon Legislative Assembly

data-sort-type="number" ParliamentYearsInd. totalYukon
(Conservative)
LiberalNDPIndependent
28th1978–19821
29th1982–19852
-
-
30th1985–19893
-
31st1989–19922
-
-
32nd1992–19963
33rd1996–20003
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34th2000–20024
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35th2002–20062
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36th2006–20112
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37th2011–20162
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38th2016–20213
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39th2021–current4
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See also

References

Notes and References

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