This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 39th Parliament of Canada (April 3, 2006 to September 7, 2008).

  • Bold text denotes cabinet ministers (two cabinet members, Senator Michael Fortier and Senator Marjory LeBreton, are not members of the House).
  • Italic text denotes party leaders.
  • The prime minister is listed in both.
  • The speaker is indicated by "".
  • Parliamentary secretaries is indicated by "".

Members

  Conservative
  Liberal
  Bloc Québécois
  New Democratic
Green
  Independent

Newfoundland and Labrador

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Fabian Manning Conservative Avalon 2006
  Scott Simms Liberal Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor 2004
  Gerry Byrne Liberal Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte 1996
  Todd Russell Liberal Labrador 2005
  Bill Matthews Liberal Random—Burin—St. George's 1997
  Norman Doyle Conservative St. John's East 1997
  Loyola Hearn Conservative St. John's South—Mount Pearl 2000

Nova Scotia

Name Party Electoral District First elected / previously elected
  Rodger Cuzner Liberal Cape Breton—Canso 2000
  Peter MacKay Conservative Central Nova 1997
  Bill Casey Conservative Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley 1988, 1997
  Independent
  Michael Savage Liberal Dartmouth—Cole Harbour 2004
  Alexa McDonough New Democratic Halifax 1997
  Geoff Regan Liberal Halifax West 1993, 2000
  Scott Brison Liberal Kings—Hants 1997,[lower-alpha 1] 2000
  Peter Stoffer New Democratic Sackville—Eastern Shore 1997
  Gerald Keddy Conservative South Shore—St. Margaret's 1997
  Mark Eyking Liberal Sydney—Victoria 2000
  Robert Thibault Liberal West Nova 2000

Prince Edward Island

Name Party Electoral District First elected / previously elected
  Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan 1988
  Shawn Murphy Liberal Charlottetown 2000
  Joe McGuire Liberal Egmont 1988
  Wayne Easter Liberal Malpeque 1993

New Brunswick

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Yvon Godin New Democratic Acadie—Bathurst 1997
  Dominic LeBlanc Liberal Beauséjour 2000
  Andy Scott Liberal Fredericton 1993
  Rob Moore Conservative Fundy Royal 2004
  Jean-Claude D'Amours Liberal Madawaska—Restigouche 2004
  Charles Hubbard Liberal Miramichi 1993
  Brian Murphy Liberal Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe 2006
  Greg Thompson Conservative New Brunswick Southwest 1988,[lower-alpha 2] 1997
  Paul Zed Liberal Saint John 1993,[lower-alpha 3] 2004
  Mike Allen Conservative Tobique—Mactaquac 2006

Quebec

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Yvon Lévesque Bloc Québécois Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou 2004
  Marc Lemay Bloc Québécois Abitibi—Témiscamingue 2004
  Maria Mourani Bloc Québécois Ahuntsic 2006
  Robert Carrier Bloc Québécois Alfred-Pellan 2004
  Mario Laframboise Bloc Québécois Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel 2000
  Louis Plamondon Bloc Québécois Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour 1984
  Maxime Bernier Conservative Beauce 2006
  Claude DeBellefeuille Bloc Québécois Beauharnois—Salaberry 2006
  Sylvie Boucher Conservative Beauport—Limoilou 2006
  Guy André Bloc Québécois Berthier—Maskinongé 2004
  Denis Coderre Liberal Bourassa 1997
  Christian Ouellet Bloc Québécois Brome—Missisquoi 2006
  Marcel Lussier Bloc Québécois Brossard—La Prairie 2006
  Yves Lessard Bloc Québécois Chambly—Borduas 2004
  Daniel Petit Conservative Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles 2006
  Carole Freeman Bloc Québécois Châteauguay—Saint-Constant 2006
  Robert Bouchard Bloc Québécois Chicoutimi—Le Fjord 2004
  France Bonsant Bloc Québécois Compton—Stanstead 2004
  Pauline Picard Bloc Québécois Drummond 1993
  Raynald Blais Bloc Québécois Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine 2004
  Richard Nadeau Bloc Québécois Gatineau 2006
  Jean-Yves Roy Bloc Québécois Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia 2000
  Réal Ménard Bloc Québécois Hochelaga 1993
  Pablo Rodriguez Liberal Honoré-Mercier 2004
  Marcel Proulx Liberal Hull—Aylmer 1999
  Thierry St-Cyr Bloc Québécois Jeanne-Le Ber 2006
  Pierre Paquette Bloc Québécois Joliette 2000
  Jean-Pierre Blackburn Conservative Jonquière—Alma 1984,[lower-alpha 4] 2006
  Francine Lalonde Bloc Québécois La Pointe-de-l'Île 1993
  Francis Scarpaleggia Liberal Lac-Saint-Louis 2004
  Paul Martin Liberal LaSalle—Émard 1988
  Johanne Deschamps Bloc Québécois Laurentides—Labelle 2004
  Gilles Duceppe Bloc Québécois Laurier—Sainte-Marie 1990
  Nicole Demers Bloc Québécois Laval 2004
  Raymonde Folco Liberal Laval—Les Îles 1997
  Steven Blaney Conservative Lévis—Bellechasse 2006
  Caroline St-Hilaire Bloc Québécois Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher 1997
  Jacques Gourde Conservative Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière 2006
  Luc Harvey Conservative Louis-Hébert 2006
  Josée Verner Conservative Louis-Saint-Laurent 2006
  Gérard Asselin Bloc Québécois Manicouagan 1993
  Serge Ménard Bloc Québécois Marc-Aurèle-Fortin 2004
  Christian Paradis Conservative Mégantic—L'Érable 2006
  Roger Gaudet Bloc Québécois Montcalm 2002
  Paul Crête Bloc Québécois Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup 1993
  Michel Guimond Bloc Québécois Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord 1993
  Irwin Cotler Liberal Mount Royal 1999
  Marlene Jennings Liberal Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine 1997
  Jean Lapierre Liberal Outremont 1979,[lower-alpha 5] 2004
  Thomas Mulcair New Democratic 2007
  Vivian Barbot Bloc Québécois Papineau 2006
  Bernard Patry Liberal Pierrefonds—Dollard 1993
  Lawrence Cannon Conservative Pontiac 2006
  André Arthur Independent Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier 2006
  Christiane Gagnon Bloc Québécois Québec 1993
  Benoît Sauvageau Bloc Québécois Repentigny 1993
  Raymond Gravel[lower-alpha 6] Bloc Québécois 2006
  André Bellavance Bloc Québécois Richmond—Arthabaska 2004
  Louise Thibault Bloc Québécois Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques 2004
  Independent
  Gilles A. Perron Bloc Québécois Rivière-des-Mille-Îles 1997
  Monique Guay Bloc Québécois Rivière-du-Nord 1993
  Michel Gauthier Bloc Québécois Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean 1993
  Denis Lebel Conservative 2007
  Bernard Bigras Bloc Québécois Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie 1997
  Carole Lavallée Bloc Québécois Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert 2004
  Yvan Loubier Bloc Québécois Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot 1993
  Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac Bloc Québécois 2007
  Claude Bachand Bloc Québécois Saint-Jean 1993
  Maka Kotto Bloc Québécois Saint-Lambert 2004
  Vacant
  Stéphane Dion[lower-alpha 7] Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville 1996
  Massimo Pacetti Liberal Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel 2002
  Jean-Yves Laforest Bloc Québécois Saint-Maurice—Champlain 2006
  Robert Vincent Bloc Québécois Shefford 2004
  Serge Cardin Bloc Québécois Sherbrooke 1998
  Diane Bourgeois Bloc Québécois Terrebonne—Blainville 2000
  Paule Brunelle Bloc Québécois Trois-Rivières 2004
  Meili Faille Bloc Québécois Vaudreuil—Soulanges 2004
  Luc Malo Bloc Québécois Verchères—Les Patriotes 2006
  Lucienne Robillard Liberal Westmount—Ville-Marie 1995
  Vacant

Ontario

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Mark Holland Liberal Ajax—Pickering 2004
  Brent St. Denis Liberal Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing 1993
  David Sweet Conservative Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale 2006
  Patrick Brown Conservative Barrie 2006
  Maria Minna Liberal Beaches—East York 1993
  Gurbax Malhi Liberal Bramalea—Gore—Malton 1993
  Ruby Dhalla Liberal Brampton—Springdale 2004
  Colleen Beaumier Liberal Brampton West 1993
  Lloyd St. Amand Liberal Brant 2004
  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
  Mario Silva Liberal Davenport 2004
  Yasmin Ratansi Liberal Don Valley East 2004
  John Godfrey Liberal Don Valley West 1993
  Vacant
  David Tilson Conservative Dufferin—Caledon 2004
  Bev Oda Conservative Durham 2004
  Joe Volpe Liberal Eglinton—Lawrence 1988
  Joe Preston Conservative Elgin—Middlesex—London 2004
  Jeff Watson Conservative Essex 2004
  Borys Wrzesnewskyj Liberal Etobicoke Centre 2004
  Michael Ignatieff Liberal Etobicoke—Lakeshore 2006
  Roy Cullen Liberal Etobicoke North 1996
  Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell 2006
  Brenda Chamberlain Liberal Guelph 1993
  Vacant
  Diane Finley Conservative Haldimand—Norfolk 2004
  Barry Devolin Conservative Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock 2004
  Garth Turner Conservative Halton 1988,[lower-alpha 8] 2006
  Independent
  Liberal[lower-alpha 9]
  David Christopherson New Democratic Hamilton Centre 2004
  Wayne Marston New Democratic Hamilton East—Stoney Creek 2006
  Chris Charlton New Democratic Hamilton Mountain 2006
  Paul Steckle Liberal Huron—Bruce 1993
  Roger Valley Liberal Kenora 2004
  Peter Milliken Liberal Kingston and the Islands 1988
  Karen Redman Liberal Kitchener Centre 1997
  Harold Albrecht Conservative Kitchener—Conestoga 2006
  Andrew Telegdi Liberal Kitchener—Waterloo 1993
  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
  Joe Fontana Liberal London North Centre 1988
  Glen Pearson[lower-alpha 10] Liberal 2006
  Sue Barnes Liberal London West 1993
  John McCallum Liberal Markham—Unionville 2000
  Navdeep Bains Liberal Mississauga—Brampton South 2004
  Albina Guarnieri Liberal Mississauga East—Cooksville 1988
  Omar Alghabra Liberal Mississauga—Erindale 2006
  Paul Szabo Liberal Mississauga South 1993
  Wajid Khan Liberal Mississauga—Streetsville 2004
  Conservative
  Independent
  Conservative[lower-alpha 11]
  Pierre Poilievre Conservative Nepean—Carleton 2004
  Belinda Stronach Liberal[lower-alpha 12] Newmarket—Aurora 2004
  Rob Nicholson Conservative Niagara Falls 1984, 2004
  Dean Allison Conservative Niagara West—Glanbrook 2004
  Raymond Bonin Liberal Nickel Belt 1993
  Anthony Rota Liberal Nipissing—Timiskaming 2004
  Rick Norlock Conservative Northumberland—Quinte West 2006
  Bonnie Brown Liberal Oakville 1993
  Lui Temelkovski Liberal Oak Ridges—Markham 2004
  Colin Carrie 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 Conservative Ottawa West—Nepean 2006
  Dave MacKenzie Conservative Oxford 2004
  Peggy Nash New Democratic Parkdale—High Park 2006
  Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound-Muskoka 2006
  Gary Schellenberger Conservative Perth Wellington 2003
  Dean Del Mastro Conservative Peterborough 2006
  Dan McTeague Liberal Pickering—Scarborough East 1993
  Daryl Kramp Conservative Prince Edward—Hastings 2004
  Cheryl Gallant Conservative Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke 2000
  Bryon Wilfert Liberal Richmond Hill 1997
  Pat Davidson Conservative Sarnia—Lambton 2006
  Tony Martin New Democratic Sault Ste. Marie 2004
  Jim Karygiannis Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt 1988
  John Cannis Liberal Scarborough Centre 1993
  John McKay Liberal Scarborough-Guildwood 1997
  Tom Wappel Liberal Scarborough Southwest 1988
  Derek Lee Liberal Scarborough—Rouge River 1988
  Helena Guergis Conservative Simcoe—Grey 2004
  Bruce Stanton Conservative Simcoe North 2006
  Rick Dykstra Conservative St. Catharines 2006
  Carolyn Bennett Liberal St. Paul's 1997
  Guy Lauzon Conservative Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry 2004
  Diane Marleau Liberal Sudbury 1988
  Susan Kadis Liberal Thornhill 2004
  Ken Boshcoff Liberal Thunder Bay—Rainy River 2004
  Joe Comuzzi Liberal Thunder Bay—Superior North 1988
  Independent
  Conservative[lower-alpha 13]
  Charlie Angus New Democratic Timmins-James Bay 2004
  Bill Graham[lower-alpha 14] Liberal Toronto Centre 1993
  Bob Rae[lower-alpha 15] Liberal 1978,[lower-alpha 16] 2008
  Jack Layton New Democratic Toronto—Danforth 2004
  Olivia Chow New Democratic Trinity—Spadina 2006
  Maurizio Bevilacqua Liberal Vaughan 1988
  John Maloney Liberal Welland 1993
  Michael Chong[lower-alpha 17] Conservative Wellington—Halton Hills 2004
  Jim Flaherty Conservative Whitby—Oshawa 2006
  Jim Peterson Liberal Willowdale 1980, 1988
  Martha Hall Findlay[lower-alpha 18] Liberal 2008
  Joe Comartin New Democratic Windsor—Tecumseh 2000
  Brian Masse New Democratic Windsor West 2002
  Ken Dryden Liberal York Centre 2004
  Peter Van Loan[lower-alpha 19] Conservative York—Simcoe 2004
  Alan Tonks Liberal York South—Weston 2000
  Judy Sgro Liberal York West 1999

Manitoba

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Merv Tweed Conservative Brandon—Souris 2004
  Steven Fletcher Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia 2004
  Tina Keeper Liberal Churchill 2006
  Inky Mark Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette 1997
  Bill Blaikie New Democratic Elmwood—Transcona 1979
  Joy Smith Conservative Kildonan—St. Paul 2004
  Brian Pallister Conservative Portage—Lisgar 2000
  Vic Toews Conservative Provencher 2000
  Raymond Simard Liberal Saint Boniface 2002
  James Bezan Conservative Selkirk—Interlake 2004
  Pat Martin New Democratic Winnipeg Centre 1997
  Judy Wasylycia-Leis New Democratic Winnipeg North 1997
  Rod Bruinooge Conservative Winnipeg South 2006
  Anita Neville Liberal Winnipeg South Centre 2000

Saskatchewan

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Gerry Ritz Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster 1997
  Lynne Yelich Conservative Blackstrap 2000
  David L. Anderson Conservative Cypress Hills—Grasslands 2000
  Gary Merasty Liberal Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River 2006
  Rob Clarke[lower-alpha 20] Conservative 2008
  Dave Batters Conservative Palliser 2004
  Brian Fitzpatrick Conservative Prince Albert 2000
  Tom Lukiwski Conservative Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre 2004
  Andrew Scheer Conservative Regina—Qu'Appelle 2004
  Bradley Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt 2004
  Carol Skelton Conservative Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar 2000
  Maurice Vellacott Conservative Saskatoon—Wanuskewin 1997
  Ed Komarnicki Conservative Souris—Moose Mountain 2004
  Ralph Goodale Liberal Wascana 1974,[lower-alpha 21] 1993
  Garry Breitkreuz Conservative Yorkton—Melville 1993

Alberta

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Lee Richardson Conservative Calgary Centre 1988,[lower-alpha 22] 2004
  Jim Prentice Conservative Calgary Centre-North 2004
  Deepak Obhrai Conservative Calgary East 1997
  Art Hanger Conservative Calgary Northeast 1993
  Diane Ablonczy Conservative Calgary—Nose Hill 1993
  Jason Kenney Conservative Calgary Southeast 1997
  Stephen Harper Conservative Calgary Southwest 1993,[lower-alpha 23] 2002
  Rob Anders Conservative Calgary West 1997
  Kevin Sorenson Conservative Crowfoot 2000
  Laurie Hawn Conservative Edmonton Centre 2006
  Peter Goldring Conservative Edmonton East 1997
  James Rajotte Conservative Edmonton—Leduc 2000
  Michael Lake Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont 2006
  Rahim Jaffer Conservative Edmonton—Strathcona 1997
  John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert 1993
  Ken Epp Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park 1993
  Rona Ambrose Conservative Edmonton—Spruce Grove 2004
  Brian Jean Conservative Fort McMurray—Athabasca 2004
  Rick Casson Conservative Lethbridge 1997
  Ted Menzies Conservative Macleod 2004
  Monte Solberg Conservative Medicine Hat 1993
  Chris Warkentin Conservative Peace River 2006
  Bob Mills Conservative Red Deer 1993
  Leon Benoit Conservative Vegreville—Wainwright 1993
  Brian Storseth Conservative Westlock—St. Paul 2006
  Blaine Calkins Conservative Wetaskiwin 2006
  Myron Thompson Conservative Wild Rose 1993
  Rob Merrifield Conservative Yellowhead 2000

British Columbia

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford 2006
  Alex Atamanenko New Democratic British Columbia Southern Interior 2006
  Bill Siksay New Democratic Burnaby—Douglas 2004
  Peter Julian New Democratic Burnaby—New Westminster 2004
  Richard Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George 1993
  Chuck Strahl Conservative Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon 1993
  John Cummins Conservative Delta—Richmond East 1993
  Keith Martin Liberal Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca 1993[lower-alpha 24]
  Nina Grewal Conservative Fleetwood—Port Kells 2004
  Betty Hinton Conservative Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo 2000
  Ron Cannan Conservative Kelowna—Lake Country 2006
  Jim Abbott Conservative Kootenay—Columbia 1993
  Mark Warawa Conservative Langley 2004
  James Lunney Conservative Nanaimo—Alberni 2000
  Jean Crowder New Democratic Nanaimo—Cowichan 2004
  Dawn Black New Democratic New Westminster—Coquitlam 1988,[lower-alpha 25] 2006
  Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal Newton—North Delta 2006
  Don Bell Liberal North Vancouver 2004
  Stockwell Day Conservative Okanagan—Coquihalla 2000
  Colin Mayes Conservative Okanagan—Shuswap 2006
  Randy Kamp Conservative Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission 2004
  James Moore Conservative Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam 2000
  Jay Hill Conservative Prince George—Peace River 1993
  Raymond Chan Liberal Richmond 1993, 2004
  Gary Lunn Conservative Saanich—Gulf Islands 1997
  Russ Hiebert Conservative South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale 2004
  Nathan Cullen New Democratic Skeena—Bulkley Valley 2004
  Penny Priddy New Democratic Surrey North 2006
  Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre 1993
  Libby Davies New Democratic Vancouver East 1997
  Catherine Bell New Democratic Vancouver Island North 2006
  David Emerson Liberal Vancouver Kingsway 2004
  Conservative[lower-alpha 26]
  Stephen Owen Liberal Vancouver Quadra 2000
  Joyce Murray[lower-alpha 27] Liberal 2008
  Ujjal Dosanjh Liberal Vancouver South 2004
  Denise Savoie New Democratic Victoria 2006
  Blair Wilson Liberal[lower-alpha 28] West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country 2006
  Independent
Green

Territories

Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected
  Nancy Karetak-Lindell Liberal Nunavut 1997
  Dennis Bevington New Democratic Western Arctic 2006
  Larry Bagnell Liberal Yukon 2000

Changes since election

Changes to party standings during the 39th Parliament of Canada
January 23, 2006 to July 2, 2007
Affiliation[2] 2006 2007
Jan 23 Feb 6 Aug 28 Sep 20 Oct 18 Nov 27 Jan 5 Jan 28 Feb 6 Feb 21 Mar 21 Apr 12 Jun 5 Jun 26 Jul 2
  Conservative 124 125 124 125 124 125
  Liberal 103 102 101 102 101 100 101 100 99
  Bloc Québécois 51 50 51 50 49
  New Democratic 29
  Independent 1 2 1 2 3 4 3
Total members 308 307 306 308 307 306 305
vacant 0 1 2 0 1 2 3
Government Majority -60 -58 -57 -56 -58 -60 -58 -57 -56 -58 -56 -55
July 12, 2007 to August 30, 2008
Affiliation 2007 2008
Jul 12 Jul 27 Jul 29 Aug 31 Sep 17 Oct 28 Nov 23 Jan 25 Jan 29 Feb 4 Mar 13 Mar 17 Apr 7 Aug 1 Aug 30
  Conservative 125 126 125 126 127
  Liberal 98 97 96 95 94 97 96 95
  Bloc Québécois 49 48 49 48
  New Democratic 29 30
  Independent 3 4 5 4 3
Green 0 1
  Liberal without caucus 0 1 0
Total members 304 303 302 301 304 303 302 306 305 304
vacant 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 2 3 4
Government Majority -54 -53 -52 -51 -52 -53 -52 -51 -50 -52 -51 -50

Changes in membership

Date Name Riding Affiliation Details
  January 23, 2006 See List of Members Election day of the 39th Canadian federal election
  February 6, 2006 David Emerson Vancouver Kingsway Conservative Appointed to cabinet, crossed the floor from the Liberals
  August 28, 2006 Benoît Sauvageau Repentigny Bloc Québécois Died in a car accident
  September 20, 2006 Joe Fontana London North Centre Liberal Vacated seat to run for Mayor of London, Ontario
  October 18, 2006 Garth Turner Halton Independent Removed from the Conservative caucus on after being accused of breaking caucus confidentiality.[3]
  November 27, 2006 Raymond Gravel Repentigny Bloc Québécois Elected in a by-election
  November 27, 2006 Glen Pearson London North Centre Liberal Elected in a by-election
  January 5, 2007 Wajid Khan Mississauga—Streetsville Conservative Crossed the floor from the Liberals
  January 28, 2007 Jean Lapierre Outremont Liberal Vacated seat to pursue television career
  February 6, 2007 Garth Turner Halton Liberal Joined the Liberal caucus[4]
  February 21, 2007 Yvan Loubier Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Bloc Québécois Vacated seat to run in the 2007 Quebec general election
  March 21, 2007 Joe Comuzzi Thunder Bay—Superior North Independent Removed from the Liberal caucus on March 21, 2007, due to his intention to vote for the 2007 budget[5]
  April 12, 2007 Louise Thibault Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques Independent Left the Bloc Québécois caucus[6]
  June 5, 2007 Bill Casey Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley Independent Expelled from the Conservative caucus for voting against his party's budget.
  June 26, 2007 Joe Comuzzi Thunder Bay—Superior North Conservative Joined the Conservative caucus[7]
  July 2, 2007 Bill Graham Toronto Centre Liberal Vacated seat
  July 12, 2007 Jim Peterson Willowdale Liberal Vacated seat
  July 27, 2007 Stephen Owen Vancouver Quadra Liberal Vacated seat
  July 29, 2007 Michel Gauthier Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean Bloc Québécois Vacated seat
  August 31, 2007 Gary Merasty Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River Liberal Vacated seat
  September 17, 2007 Denis Lebel Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean Conservative Elected in a by-election
  September 17, 2007 Thomas Mulcair Outremont New Democratic Elected in a by-election
  September 17, 2007 Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Bloc Québécois Elected in a by-election
  October 28, 2007 Blair Wilson West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Liberal without caucus Removed from the Liberal caucus, still identified as a Liberal
  November 23, 2007 Wajid Khan Mississauga—Streetsville Independent Left the Conservative caucus to sit as an independent
  January 25, 2008 Lucienne Robillard Westmount—Ville-Marie Liberal Vacated seat
  January 29, 2008 Blair Wilson West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Independent Officially became an independent
  February 4, 2008 Wajid Khan Mississauga—Streetsville Conservative Returned to the Conservative caucus.
  March 13, 2008 Maka Kotto Saint-Lambert Bloc Québécois Vacated seat to run in a provincial by-election
  March 17, 2008 Rob Clarke Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River Conservative Elected in a by-election
  March 17, 2008 Joyce Murray Vancouver Quadra Liberal Elected in a by-election
  March 17, 2008 Martha Hall Findlay Willowdale Liberal Elected in a by-election
  March 17, 2008 Bob Rae Toronto Centre Liberal Elected in a by-election
  April 7, 2008 Brenda Chamberlain Guelph Liberal Vacated seat
  August 1, 2008 John Godfrey Don Valley West Liberal Vacated seat
  August 30, 2008 Blair Wilson West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Green Founded Green caucus.

See also

Notes

  1. Elected as a Progressive Conservative
  2. Carleton—Charlotte
  3. Fundy Royal
  4. Jonquière
  5. Shefford
  6. Member since swearing-in date of by-election
  7. Leader since December 2, 2006
  8. Halton—Peel
  9. Elected as a Conservative
  10. Member since December 7, 2006 (elected in a November 27 by-election)
  11. Elected as a Liberal
  12. Elected as a Conservative
  13. Elected as a Liberal
  14. Party leader until December 2, 2006
  15. Elected in a March 17, 2008, by-election
  16. Broadview/Broadview—Greenwood (elected as a New Democrat)
  17. Cabinet minister until November 27, 2006
  18. Elected in a March 17, 2008, by-election
  19. Cabinet minister since November 27, 2006
  20. Elected in a March 17, 2008, by-election
  21. Assiniboia
  22. Calgary Southeast
  23. Calgary West
  24. Elected as a member of the Reform/Canadian Alliance party
  25. New Westminster—Burnaby
  26. Elected as a Liberal
  27. Elected in a March 17, 2008, by-election
  28. Elected as a Liberal; on August 30, 2008, Wilson declared that he would sit as Canada's first Green member of Parliament.[1]

References

  1. "National Newswatch".
  2. "Party Standings in the House of Commons". Parliament of Canada. August 30, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2011.
  3. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/10/18/turner-caucus.html
  4. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/02/06/turner-liberals.html
  5. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/03/21/comuzzi-liberal.html
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20071011104126/http://www.macleans.ca/canada/wire/article.jsp?content=n041223A
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20070705013623/http://www.chroniclejournal.com/stories.php?id=50347
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