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Today in Parliament
February 5, 2006

The 38th Parliament was dissolved on November 29, 2005.

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Members of the House of Commons
39th Parliament

The general election was held on Monday, January 23, 2006. Election results remain unofficial until the Chief Electoral Officer has confirmed the name of the Member of Parliament elected for each riding by transmitting certificates of election to the Clerk of the House of Commons. The last scheduled day for the return of the writs being Monday, February 13, 2006, the official list of elected Members is expected to be available beginning on Tuesday, February 14, 2006. In the meantime, the unofficial list of Members of Parliament is available from the Library of Parliament. A list of election candidates and unofficial election results is also provided for your convenience.

To contact a Member of Parliament, please call the Information Service at:

Toll-free (Canada):  1 (866) 599-4999
Telephone:  (613) 992-4793
TTY:  (613) 995-2266

 
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Learning About Parliament
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Did you know?
Of the 380 women running in the January 23, 2006 general election, a total of 64 women were elected to the House of Commons. The June 28, 2004 election holds the record for the most women elected.
Visiting Parliament Hill
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Tours of Parliament
Free Guided tours of the Centre Block are available daily.
Carillon Concerts
Take in a truly unique musical experience weekdays at noon.

Related Links from www.parl.gc.ca

The Governor General represents the Crown in Canada and therefore plays an important role in the parliamentary process. For information about the Governors General of Canada, please visit the Governors General of Canada section or the Governor General Web site www.gg.ca.

For general enquiries about Canadian government services please visit www.canada.gc.ca.

The main responsibility of the office of the Senate Ethics Office is to advise Senators on how to meet their obligations under the Conflict of Interest Code. For additional information, you can visit our website at www.parl.gc.ca/seo-cse.

The Ethics Commissioner now has a new Web site. You will find information about the mandate of the Office, the conflicts of interest codes for Members of the House of Commons and Public Office Holders, the public registries and other information.

 
What's New on the Site?
(January 23, 2006)
Members of Parliament information now appears on the site with an updated look, new functionality and more information about Members and their roles. Users will also be able to sort and group information by various categories.
(January 18, 2006)
The Senate 2004-2005 Annual Report is available on-line. Read about how the Senate works for Canadians.