Women in Canadian provincial and territorial legislatures

This is a list of women who are currently members of the provincial and territorial Legislative Assemblies in Canada.

Rankings

To date, no provincial or territorial legislative assembly has ever achieved gender parity between women and men. Women currently represent 28.3 per cent (212 out of 749) of all provincial and territorial legislators across Canada as a whole. As of May 2015, the provinces of Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia currently have a female Premier.

In Alberta, although women represent just one third of the overall legislature, they represent 47 per cent of the governing Alberta New Democratic Party — the party's 25 female and 28 male MLAs represent the closest that a governing party caucus has ever come in Canadian history to attaining full gender balance between men and women.[1]

Rank Province or territory Electoral districts Women representatives Percentage
1 British Columbia 85 32 37.6
2 Ontario 107 38 35.5
3 Alberta 87 29 33.3
4 Yukon 19 6 31.5
5 Nova Scotia 51 15 29.4
6 Quebec 125 36 28.8
7 Saskatchewan 61 16 26.2
8 Newfoundland and Labrador 40 10 25.0
9 Manitoba 57 13 22.8
10 Prince Edward Island 27 5 18.5
11 New Brunswick 49 8 16.3
12 Northwest Territories 19 2 10.5
13 Nunavut 22 2 9.0

Representatives

Representative Party Electoral district Notes
  Leela Aheer Wildrose Chestermere-Rocky View
     Erin Babcock NDP Stony Plain
     Estefania Cortes-Vargas NDP Strathcona-Sherwood Park
     Deborah Drever NDP Calgary-Bow
     Maria Fitzpatrick NDP Lethbridge-East
     Kathleen Ganley NDP Calgary-Buffalo
     Nicole Goehring NDP Edmonton-Castle Downs
     Christina Gray NDP Edmonton-Mill Woods
     Sarah Hoffman NDP Edmonton-Glenora
     Debbie Jabbour NDP Peace River
     Sandra Jansen Progressive Conservative Calgary-North West
     Anam Kazim NDP Calgary-Glenmore
     Danielle Larivee NDP Lesser Slave Lake
     Jessica Littlewood NDP Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
     Robyn Luff NDP Calgary-East
     Margaret McCuaig-Boyd NDP Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley
     Annie McKitrick NDP Sherwood Park
     Stephanie McLean NDP Calgary-Varsity
     Karen McPherson NDP Calgary-McKay-Nose Hill
     Barb Miller NDP Red Deer-South
     Rachel Notley NDP Edmonton-Strathcona Leader of the New Democratic Party
     Brandy Payne NDP Calgary-Acadia
     Shannon Phillips NDP Lethbridge-West
  Angela Pitt Wildrose Airdrie
     Marie Renaud NDP St. Albert
     Kim Schreiner NDP Red Deer-North
     Lori Sigurdson NDP Edmonton-Riverview
     Heather Sweet NDP Edmonton-Manning
     Denise Woollard NDP Edmonton-Mill Creek
  Suzanne Anton Liberal Vancouver-Fraserview Minister of Justice
  Donna Barnett Liberal Cariboo-Chilcotin
  Shirley Bond Liberal Prince George-Mount Robson Deputy Premier, Minister of Education
  Stephanie Cadieux Liberal Surrey-Panorama
  Christy Clark Liberal Westside-Kelowna Premier
     Katrine Conroy NDP West Kootenay-Boundary
     Kathy Corrigan NDP Burnaby-Deer Lake
     Judy Darcy NDP New Westminster
     Mable Elmore NDP Vancouver-Kensington
     Sue Hammell NDP Surrey-Green Timbers
     Vicki Huntington Independent Delta South
     Carole James NDP Victoria-Beacon Hill
     Maurine Karagianis NDP Esquimalt-Metchosin
  Linda Larson Liberal Boundary-Similkameen
     Melanie Mark NDP Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
     Michelle Mungall NDP Nelson-Creston
  Coralee Oakes Liberal Cariboo North
  Mary Polak Liberal Langley
     Lana Popham NDP Saanich South
  Linda Reid Liberal Richmond East
  Linda Reimer Liberal Port Moody-Coquitlam
     Jennifer Rice NDP North Coast
     Selina Robinson NDP Coquitlam-Maillardville
     Jane Shin NDP Burnaby-Lougheed
  Michelle Stilwell Liberal Parksville-Qualicum
  Moira Stilwell Liberal Vancouver-Langara Minister of Finance
  Jackie Tegart Liberal Fraser-Nicola
  Jane Thornthwaite Liberal North Vancouver-Seymour
     Claire Trevena NDP North Island
  Teresa Wat Liberal Richmond Centre
     Jodie Wickens NDP Coquitlam-Burke Mountain
  Naomi Yamamoto Liberal North Vancouver-Lonsdale
     Eileen Clarke Progressive Conservative Agassiz
     Cathy Cox Progressive Conservative
     Myrna Driedger Progressive Conservative Charleswood
     Nahanni Fontaine New Democrat
     Sarah Guillemard Progressive Conservative
     Judy Klassen Liberal
     Cindy Lamoureux Liberal
     Amanda Lathlin New Democrat The Pas
     Flor Marcelino New Democrat Wellington
     Colleen Mayer Progressive Conservative
     Janice Morley-Lecomte Progressive Conservative
     Rochelle Squires Progressive Conservative
     Heather Stefanson Progressive Conservative Tuxedo
     Madeleine Dubé Progressive Conservative Edmundston-Madawaska Centre
     Lisa Harris Liberal Miramichi Bay-Neguac
     Francine Landry Liberal Madawaska les Lacs-Edmundston Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
     Monique LeBlanc Liberal Moncton East
     Pam Lynch Progressive Conservative Fredericton-Grand Lake
     Cathy Rogers Liberal Moncton South
     Dorothy Shephard Progressive Conservative Saint John Lancaster
     Sherry Wilson Progressive Conservative Moncton Southwest
     Cathy Bennett Liberal Virginia Waters Minister of Finance
     Siobhan Coady Liberal St. John's West Minister of Natural Resources
     Lisa Dempster Liberal Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair Deputy Speaker
     Sherry Gambin-Walsh Liberal Placentia and St. Mary's Minister of Child, Youth and Family Services
     Carol Anne Haley Liberal Burin-Grand Bank Government Whip
     Lorraine Michael New Democrat Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
     Betty Parsley Liberal Harbour Main
     Pam Parsons Liberal Harbour Grace-Port de Grave
     Tracey Perry Progressive Conservative Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune Caucus Whip
     Gerry Rogers New Democrat St. John's Centre
     Caroline Cochrane-Johnson independent Range Lake
     Julie Green independent Yellowknife Centre
     Patricia Arab Liberal Fairview-Clayton Park
     Joanne Bernard Liberal Dartmouth North Minister of Community Services
     Karen Casey Liberal Colchester North Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development
     Lena Diab Liberal Halifax Armdale Minister of Justice
     Pam Eyking Liberal Victoria-The Lakes
     Suzanne Lohnes-Croft Liberal Lunenburg
     Maureen MacDonald New Democrat Halifax Needham
     Karla MacFarlane Progressive Conservative Pictou West
     Marian Mancini New Democrat Dartmouth South
     Margaret Miller Liberal Hants East
     Denise Peterson-Rafuse New Democrat Chester-St. Margaret's
     Kelly Regan Liberal Bedford Minister of Labour and Advanced Education
     Joyce Treen Liberal Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage
     Diana Whalen Liberal Clayton Park West Deputy Leader of Liberal Party
     Lenore Zann New Democrat Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River
     Pat Angnakak independent Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu
     Monica Ell independent Iqaluit West
     Laura Albanese Liberal York South—Weston
     Teresa Armstrong NDP London—Fanshawe
     Sarah Campbell NDP Kenora—Rainy River
     Dipika Damerla Liberal Mississauga East—Cooksville
     Cheri DiNovo NDP Parkdale—High Park
     Christine Elliott PC Whitby—Oshawa
     Catherine Fife NDP Kitchener—Waterloo
     Cindy Forster NDP Welland
     Jennifer French NDP Oshawa
     France Gélinas NDP Nickel Belt
     Lisa Gretzky NDP Windsor West
     Ann Hoggarth Liberal Barrie
     Andrea Horwath NDP Hamilton Centre Leader of the New Democratic Party.
     Mitzie Hunter Liberal Scarborough—Guildwood
     Helena Jaczek Liberal Oak Ridges—Markham
     Sylvia Jones PC Dufferin—Caledon
     Sophie Kiwala Liberal Kingston and the Islands
     Marie-France Lalonde Liberal Ottawa—Orléans
     Lisa MacLeod PC Nepean—Carleton
     Tracy MacCharles Liberal Pickering—Scarborough East
     Harinder Malhi Liberal Brampton—Springdale
     Amrit Mangat Liberal Mississauga—Brampton South
     Cristina Martins Liberal Davenport
     Gila Martow Progressive Conservative Thornhill
     Deb Matthews Liberal London North Centre Deputy Premier
     Kathryn McGarry Liberal Cambridge
     Eleanor McMahon Liberal Burlington
     Madeleine Meilleur Liberal Ottawa—Vanier
     Julia Munro PC York North
     Indira Naidoo-Harris Liberal Halton
     Liz Sandals Liberal Guelph—Wellington
     Peggy Sattler NDP London West
     Laurie Scott PC Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
     Monique Taylor NDP Hamilton Mountain
     Lisa Thompson PC Huron—Bruce
     Daiene Vernile Liberal Kitchener Centre
     Soo Wong Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt
     Kathleen Wynne Liberal Don Valley West Premier
     Paula Biggar Liberal Tyne Valley-Linkletter Deputy Speaker
     Kathleen Casey Liberal Charlottetown-Lewis Point Speaker
     Darlene Compton Progressive Conservative Belfast-Murray River
     Tina Mundy Liberal Summerside-St. Eleanors
     Janice Sherry Liberal Summerside-Wilmot
     Dominique Anglade Liberal Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne
     Julie Boulet Liberal Laviolette
     Francine Charbonneau Liberal Mille-Îles Minister of Families
     Lucie Charlebois Liberal Soulanges Minister of State for Rehabilitation, Youth Protection and Public Health
  Sylvie D'Amours Coalition Avenir Québec Mirabel
  Françoise David Québec solidaire Gouin
     Hélène David Liberal Outremont Minister of Culture and Communications
     Rita de Santis Liberal Bourassa-Sauvé
     Maryse Gaudreault Liberal Hull
  Véronique Hivon Parti Québécois Joliette
  Mireille Jean Parti Québécois Chicoutimi
  Diane Lamarre Parti Québécois Taillon
  Lise Lavallée Coalition Avenir Québec Repentigny
  Nicole Léger Parti Québécois Pointe-aux-Trembles
  Agnès Maltais Parti Québécois Taschereau
  Manon Massé Québec solidaire Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques
     Nicole Ménard Liberal Laporte President of the Government Caucus
     Marie Montpetit Liberal Crémazie
     Marie-Claude Nichols Liberal Vaudreuil
  Martine Ouellet Parti Québécois Vachon
  Carole Poirier Parti Québécois Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
  Lorraine Richard Parti Québécois Duplessis
     Filomena Rotiroti Liberal Jeanne-Mance–Viger
  Nathalie Roy Coalition Avenir Québec Montarville
  Sylvie Roy Coalition Avenir Québec Lotbinière
     Christine St-Pierre Liberal Acadie Minister of International Relations and the Francophonie
  Claire Samson Coalition Avenir Québec Iberville
     Monique Sauvé Liberal Fabre
     Caroline Simard Liberal Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré
  Chantal Soucy Coalition Avenir Québec Saint-Hyacinthe
     Lise Thériault Liberal Anjou Deputy Premier
     Véronyque Tremblay Liberal Chauveau
     Stéphanie Vallée Liberal Gatineau Minister of Justice
     Karine Vallières Liberal Richmond
     Dominique Vien Liberal Bellechasse
     Kathleen Weil Liberal Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Minister of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusiveness
  Tina Beaudry-Mellor Saskatchewan Party Regina University
     Carla Beck New Democrat Regina Lakeview
  Jennifer Campeau Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Fairview
  Lori Carr Saskatchewan Party Estevan
     Danielle Chartier New Democrat Saskatoon Riversdale
  Bronwyn Eyre Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota
  Donna Harpauer Saskatchewan Party Humboldt
  Nancy Heppner Saskatchewan Party Martensville
  Lisa Lambert Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood
     Nicole Rancourt New Democrat Prince Albert Northcote
  Laura Ross Saskatchewan Party Regina Qu'Appelle Valley
     Nicole Sarauer New Democrat Regina Douglas Park
     Cathy Sproule New Democrat Saskatoon Nutana
  Christine Tell Saskatchewan Party Regina Wascana Plains
  Nadine Wilson Saskatchewan Party Saskatchewan Rivers
  Colleen Young Saskatchewan Party Lloydminster
     Elizabeth Hanson Yukon New Democratic Party Whitehorse Centre Leader of the New Democratic Party
  Patti McLeod Yukon Party Watson Lake
     Lois Moorcroft Yukon New Democratic Party Copperbelt South
     Jan Stick Yukon New Democratic Party Riverdale South
  Elaine Taylor Yukon Party Whitehorse West
     Kate White Yukon New Democratic Party Takhini-Kopper King

References

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