12th Canadian Parliament
The initial seat distribution of the 12th Canadian Parliament
Sir
Robert Borden was Prime Minister during the 12th Canadian Parliament.
The 12th Canadian Parliament was in session from 15 November 1911 until 6 October 1917. The membership was set by the 1911 federal election on 21 September 1911, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1917 election. At 5 years, 10 months and 22 days, it was the longest parliament in Canadian history. The parliament was extended beyond the normal limit of five years by the British North America Act, 1916 as a result of World War I.
It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden and the 9th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by Wilfrid Laurier. The last year of the wartime parliament was dominated by the Conscription Crisis of 1917. At the end of the parliament, a new ministry, the Union Government, was formed by Borden as a wartime coalition government including Liberals. Laurier refused to join and those Liberals who supported Borden took the name Liberal Unionists. The Union Government went on to win the 1917 federal election.
The Speaker was first Thomas Simpson Sproule, and later Albert Sévigny. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1907-1914 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.
There were seven sessions of the 12th Parliament:
Session |
Start |
End |
1st |
15 November 1911 |
1 April 1912 |
2nd |
21 November 1912 |
6 June 1913 |
3rd |
15 January 1914 |
12 June 1914 |
4th |
18 August 1914 |
22 August 1914 |
5th |
4 February 1915 |
15 April 1915 |
6th |
12 January 1916 |
18 May 1916 |
7th |
18 January 1917 |
20 September 1917 |
List of members
Following is a full list of members of the twelfth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district.
Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.
By-elections
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained |
Dorchester |
January 27, 1917 |
Albert Sévigny |
|
Conservative |
Albert Sévigny |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue |
Yes |
Toronto East |
December 14, 1916 |
Albert Edward Kemp |
|
Conservative |
Albert Edward Kemp |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence |
Yes |
Hochelaga |
October 15, 1915 |
Louis Coderre |
|
Conservative |
Esioff-Léon Patenaude |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
February 8, 1915 |
Wilfrid Bruno Nantel |
|
Conservative |
Gédéon Rochon |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a Railway Commissioner |
Yes |
Westmorland |
February 1, 1915 |
Henry R. Emmerson |
|
Liberal |
Arthur Bliss Copp |
|
Liberal |
Death |
Yes |
Jacques Cartier |
February 1, 1915 |
Frederick D. Monk |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Adélard DesCarries |
|
Conservative |
Resignation (ill health) |
Yes |
Prince Albert |
February 1, 1915 |
James McKay |
|
Conservative |
Samuel James Donaldson |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan |
Yes |
London |
February 1, 1915 |
George Adam Clare |
|
Conservative |
Frank Stewart Scott |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Waterloo South |
February 1, 1915 |
Thomas Beattie |
|
Conservative |
William Gray |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Champlain |
November 7, 1914 |
Pierre Édouard Blondin |
|
Conservative |
Pierre Édouard Blondin |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue |
Yes |
Quebec County |
November 7, 1914 |
Louis-Philippe Pelletier |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Chase-Casgrain |
|
Conservative |
Resignation prior to being appointed a judge |
Yes |
York |
December 31, 1913 |
Oswald Smith Crocket |
|
Conservative |
Harry Fulton McLeod |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick |
Yes |
Lanark South |
December 13, 1913 |
John Graham Haggart |
|
Conservative |
Adelbert Edward Hanna |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Macdonald |
December 13, 1913 |
Alexander Morrison |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Morrison |
|
Conservative |
Election declared void |
Yes |
Bruce South |
October 30, 1913 |
James J. Donnelly |
|
Conservative |
Reuben Eldridge Truax |
|
Liberal |
Called to the Senate |
No |
Middlesex East |
October 21, 1913 |
Peter Elson |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Francis Glass |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Châteauguay |
October 11, 1913 |
James Pollock Brown |
|
Liberal |
James Morris |
|
Conservative |
Death |
No |
Portage la Prairie |
July 19, 1913 |
Arthur Meighen |
|
Conservative |
Arthur Meighen |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Solicitor General |
Yes |
Hochelaga |
November 19, 1912 |
Louis Coderre |
|
Conservative |
Louis Coderre |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Secretary of State for Canada |
Yes |
Carleton |
October 30, 1912 |
Edward Kidd |
|
Conservative |
William Foster Garland |
|
Conservative |
Death |
Yes |
Richelieu |
October 24, 1912 |
Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin |
|
Liberal |
Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin |
|
Liberal |
Election declared void |
Yes |
Macdonald |
October 12, 1912 |
William D. Staples |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Morrison |
|
Conservative |
Appointed Grain Commissioner for Canada |
Yes |
Simcoe South |
June 10, 1912 |
Haughton Lennox |
|
Conservative |
William Alves Boys |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a judge |
Yes |
Kootenay |
May 30, 1912 |
Arthur Samuel Goodeve |
|
Conservative |
Robert Francis Green |
|
Conservative |
Appointed a Railway Commissioner |
Yes |
Renfrew South |
February 22, 1912 |
Thomas Andrew Low |
|
Liberal |
George Perry Graham |
|
Liberal |
Resignation |
Yes |
Nipissing |
November 8, 1911 |
George Gordon |
|
Conservative |
Francis Cochrane |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate |
Yes |
Leeds |
November 6, 1911 |
George Taylor |
|
Conservative |
William Thomas White |
|
Conservative |
Called to the Senate |
Yes |
Yale—Cariboo |
November 4, 1911 |
Martin Burrell |
|
Conservative |
Martin Burrell |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture |
Yes |
Halifax |
October 27, 1911 |
Robert Borden |
|
Conservative |
Robert Borden |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Prime Minister |
Yes |
Elgin West |
October 27, 1911 |
Thomas Wilson Crothers |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Wilson Crothers |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Labour |
Yes |
St. Anne |
October 27, 1911 |
Charles Doherty |
|
Conservative |
Charles Doherty |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Justice |
Yes |
Toronto North |
October 27, 1911 |
George Eulas Foster |
|
Conservative |
George Eulas Foster |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Trade and Commerce |
Yes |
City and County of St. John |
October 27, 1911 |
John Waterhouse Daniel |
|
Conservative |
John Douglas Hazen |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Hazen |
Yes |
Victoria |
October 27, 1911 |
Samuel Hughes |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Samuel Hughes |
|
Liberal-Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence |
Yes |
Jacques Cartier |
October 27, 1911 |
Frederick Debartzch Monk |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Debartzch Monk |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works |
Yes |
Terrebonne |
October 27, 1911 |
Wilfrid Bruno Nantel |
|
Conservative |
Wilfrid Bruno Nantel |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue |
Yes |
Quebec County |
October 27, 1911 |
Louis-Philippe Pelletier |
|
Conservative |
Louis-Philippe Pelletier |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster-General |
Yes |
Grenville |
October 27, 1911 |
John Dowsley Reid |
|
Conservative |
John Dowsley Reid |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Customs |
Yes |
Marquette |
October 27, 1911 |
William James Roche |
|
Conservative |
William James Roche |
|
Conservative |
Recontested upon appointment as Secretary of State for Canada |
Yes |
Winnipeg |
October 27, 1911 |
Alexander Haggart |
|
Conservative |
Robert Rogers |
|
Conservative |
Resignation to provide a seat for Rogers |
Yes |
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