List of House members of the 37th Parliament of Canada
The following is a list of the members as of the dissolution of the 37th Parliament of Canada on May 23, 2004, and reflects additions to the House resulting from by-election and resignations following the 2000 election.
Members
Party leaders are italicized.
Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
The Prime Minister is both.
Alberta
- ^a Progressive Conservative leader until May 31, 2003.
- ^b Canadian Alliance leader from March 20, 2002 to December 7, 2003. Conservative leader since March 20, 2004.
British Columbia
- ^c Canadian Alliance leader until December 12, 2001.
- ^d Canadian Alliance interim leader from December 12, 2001 to March 20, 2002.
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
- ^e NDP leader until January 25, 2003.
- ^f Progressive Conservative leader from May 31, 2003 to December 8, 2003.
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
- ^g Liberal leader since November 14, 2003. Prime Minister since December 12, 2003.
- ^h Liberal leader until November 14, 2003. Prime Minister until December 12, 2003.
Saskatchewan
The North
Changes since the 37th election
Former members of the 37th Parliament
Previous members of the House of Commons in the 37th Parliament of Canada.
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Name |
Party |
Riding |
Cause of departure |
Succeeded by |
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Herb Gray |
Liberal |
Windsor West, ON |
Retired January 14, 2002 |
Brian Masse (New Democrat) |
|
Alfonso Gagliano |
Liberal |
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, QC |
Appointed Ambassador to Denmark January 14, 2002 |
Massimo Pacetti (Liberal) |
|
Ronald Duhamel |
Liberal |
Saint Boniface, MB |
Appointed to the Senate January 15, 2002 |
Raymond Simard (Liberal) |
|
Brian Tobin |
Liberal |
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception, NF |
Retired January 25, 2002 |
John Efford (Liberal) |
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Preston Manning |
Canadian Alliance |
Calgary Southwest, AB |
Retired January 31, 2002 |
Stephen Harper (Canadian Alliance) |
|
George S. Baker |
Liberal |
Gander—Grand Falls, NF |
Appointed to the Senate March 26, 2002 |
Rex Barnes (Progressive Conservative) |
|
Raymond Lavigne |
Liberal |
Verdun—Saint-Henri—Saint-Paul—Pointe-Saint-Charles, QC |
Appointed to the Senate March 26, 2002 |
Liza Frulla (Liberal) |
|
Stéphan Tremblay |
Bloc Québécois |
Lac-Saint-Jean—Saguenay, QC |
Retired May 7, 2002 |
Sébastien Gagnon (Bloc Québécois) |
|
Michel Bellehumeur |
Bloc Québécois |
Berthier—Montcalm, QC |
Retired May 18, 2002 |
Roger Gaudet (Bloc Québécois) |
|
John Richardson |
Liberal |
Perth—Middlesex, ON |
Retired October 11, 2002 |
Gary Schellenberger (Progressive Conservative) |
|
Pierre Brien |
Independent § |
Témiscamingue, QC |
Retired 14 March 2003 |
Gilbert Barrette (Liberal) |
|
Antoine Dubé |
Bloc Québécois |
Lévis-et-Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, QC |
Retired March 17, 2003 |
Christian Jobin (Liberal) |
|
Mac Harb |
Liberal |
Ottawa Centre, ON |
Appointed to the Senate September 9, 2003 |
Ed Broadbent (New Democrat) |
|
Jean Chrétien |
Liberal |
Saint-Maurice, QC |
Retired and stepped down as prime minister December 12, 2003 |
Marcel Gagnon (Bloc Québécois) |
|
Allan Rock |
Liberal |
Etobicoke Centre, ON |
Appointed Ambassador to the United Nations December 12, 2003 |
Boris Wrzesnewskyj (Liberal) |
|
John Harvard |
Liberal |
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia, MB |
Resigned on May 6, 2004 and appointed lieutenant-governor of Manitoba the next day |
Steven Fletcher (Conservative) |
§ – formerly a member of the Bloc Québécois, sat as an independent from 16 January 2003 until retirement.
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