This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 42nd Canadian Parliament.[1]
Members[edit]
Party leaders are italicized.
Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
The Prime Minister is both.
The Speaker is (†).
Alberta[edit]
- ^a Resigned from caucus on August 31, 2017.
- ^b Conservative leader until May 27, 2017.
British Columbia[edit]
- ^c Expelled from caucus on April 2, 2019.
Manitoba[edit]
New Brunswick[edit]
Newfoundland and Labrador[edit]
Nova Scotia[edit]
Ontario[edit]
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Name
|
Party
|
Electoral district
|
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Mark Holland
|
Liberal
|
Ajax
|
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Carol Hughes
|
NDP
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Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
|
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Leona Alleslev
|
Liberal
|
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill
|
|
Conservatived
|
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John Brassard
|
Conservative
|
Barrie—Innisfil
|
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Alex Nuttall
|
Conservative
|
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte
|
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Neil Ellis
|
Liberal
|
Bay of Quinte
|
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Nathaniel Erskine-Smith
|
Liberal
|
Beaches—East York
|
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Ramesh Sangha
|
Liberal
|
Brampton Centre
|
|
Raj Grewal
|
Liberal
|
Brampton East
|
|
Independente
|
|
Ruby Sahota
|
Liberal
|
Brampton North
|
|
Sonia Sidhu
|
Liberal
|
Brampton South
|
|
Kamal Khera
|
Liberal
|
Brampton West
|
|
Phil McColeman
|
Conservative
|
Brantford—Brant
|
|
Larry Miller
|
Conservative
|
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
|
|
Karina Gould
|
Liberal
|
Burlington
|
|
Bryan May
|
Liberal
|
Cambridge
|
|
Pierre Poilievre
|
Conservative
|
Carleton
|
|
Dave Van Kesteren
|
Conservative
|
Chatham-Kent—Leamington
|
|
Julie Dzerowicz
|
Liberal
|
Davenport
|
|
Yasmin Ratansi
|
Liberal
|
Don Valley East
|
|
Geng Tan
|
Liberal
|
Don Valley North
|
|
Rob Oliphant
|
Liberal
|
Don Valley West
|
|
David Tilson
|
Conservative
|
Dufferin—Caledon
|
|
Erin O'Toole
|
Conservative
|
Durham
|
|
Marco Mendicino
|
Liberal
|
Eglinton—Lawrence
|
|
Karen Vecchio
|
Conservative
|
Elgin—Middlesex—London
|
|
Tracey Ramsey
|
NDP
|
Essex
|
|
Borys Wrzesnewskyj
|
Liberal
|
Etobicoke Centre
|
|
James Maloney
|
Liberal
|
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
|
|
Kirsty Duncan
|
Liberal
|
Etobicoke North
|
|
David Sweet
|
Conservative
|
Flamborough—Glanbrook
|
|
Francis Drouin
|
Liberal
|
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
|
|
Lloyd Longfield
|
Liberal
|
Guelph
|
|
Diane Finley
|
Conservative
|
Haldimand—Norfolk
|
|
Jamie Schmale
|
Conservative
|
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
|
|
David Christopherson
|
NDP
|
Hamilton Centre
|
|
Bob Bratina
|
Liberal
|
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
|
|
Scott Duvall
|
NDP
|
Hamilton Mountain
|
|
Filomena Tassi
|
Liberal
|
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
|
|
Mike Bossio
|
Liberal
|
Hastings—Lennox and Addington
|
|
Judy Sgro
|
Liberal
|
Humber River—Black Creek
|
|
Ben Lobb
|
Conservative
|
Huron—Bruce
|
|
Karen McCrimmon
|
Liberal
|
Kanata—Carleton
|
|
Bob Nault
|
Liberal
|
Kenora
|
|
Deb Schulte
|
Liberal
|
King—Vaughan
|
|
Mark Gerretsen
|
Liberal
|
Kingston and the Islands
|
|
Raj Saini
|
Liberal
|
Kitchener Centre
|
|
Harold Albrecht
|
Conservative
|
Kitchener—Conestoga
|
|
Marwan Tabbara
|
Liberal
|
Kitchener South—Hespeler
|
|
Bev Shipley
|
Conservative
|
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
|
|
Scott Reid
|
Conservative
|
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston
|
|
Gord Brown (until May 2, 2018)
|
Conservative
|
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
|
|
Michael Barrett (from December 3, 2018)
|
|
Irene Mathyssen
|
NDP
|
London—Fanshawe
|
|
Peter Fragiskatos
|
Liberal
|
London North Centre
|
|
Kate Young
|
Liberal
|
London West
|
|
Jane Philpott
|
Liberal
|
Markham—Stouffville
|
|
Independentf
|
|
John McCallum (until January 31, 2017)
|
Liberal
|
Markham—Thornhill
|
|
Mary Ng (from April 3, 2017)
|
|
Bob Saroya
|
Conservative
|
Markham—Unionville
|
|
Lisa Raitt
|
Conservative
|
Milton
|
|
Omar Alghabra
|
Liberal
|
Mississauga Centre
|
|
Peter Fonseca
|
Liberal
|
Mississauga East—Cooksville
|
|
Iqra Khalid
|
Liberal
|
Mississauga—Erin Mills
|
|
Sven Spengemann
|
Liberal
|
Mississauga—Lakeshore
|
|
Navdeep Bains
|
Liberal
|
Mississauga—Malton
|
|
Gagan Sikand
|
Liberal
|
Mississauga—Streetsville
|
|
Chandra Arya
|
Liberal
|
Nepean
|
|
Kyle Peterson
|
Liberal
|
Newmarket—Aurora
|
|
Vance Badawey
|
Liberal
|
Niagara Centre
|
|
Rob Nicholson
|
Conservative
|
Niagara Falls
|
|
Dean Allison
|
Conservative
|
Niagara West
|
|
Marc Serré
|
Liberal
|
Nickel Belt
|
|
Anthony Rota
|
Liberal
|
Nipissing—Timiskaming
|
|
Kim Rudd
|
Liberal
|
Northumberland—Peterborough South
|
|
John Oliver
|
Liberal
|
Oakville
|
|
Pam Damoff
|
Liberal
|
Oakville North—Burlington
|
|
Andrew Leslie
|
Liberal
|
Orléans
|
|
Colin Carrie
|
Conservative
|
Oshawa
|
|
Catherine McKenna
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa Centre
|
|
David McGuinty
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa South
|
|
Mauril Bélanger (until August 16, 2016)
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa—Vanier
|
|
Mona Fortier (from April 3, 2017)
|
|
Anita Vandenbeld
|
Liberal
|
Ottawa West—Nepean
|
|
Dave MacKenzie
|
Conservative
|
Oxford
|
|
Arif Virani
|
Liberal
|
Parkdale—High Park
|
|
Tony Clement
|
Conservative
|
Parry Sound—Muskoka
|
|
Independentg
|
|
John Nater
|
Conservative
|
Perth—Wellington
|
|
Maryam Monsef
|
Liberal
|
Peterborough—Kawartha
|
|
Jennifer O'Connell
|
Liberal
|
Pickering—Uxbridge
|
|
Cheryl Gallant
|
Conservative
|
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
|
|
Majid Jowhari
|
Liberal
|
Richmond Hill
|
|
Marilyn Gladu
|
Conservative
|
Sarnia—Lambton
|
|
Terry Sheehan
|
Liberal
|
Sault Ste. Marie
|
|
Arnold Chan (until September 14, 2017)
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough—Agincourt
|
|
Jean Yip (from December 11, 2017)
|
|
Salma Zahid
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough Centre
|
|
John McKay
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough—Guildwood
|
|
Shaun Chen
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough North
|
|
Gary Anandasangaree
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough—Rouge Park
|
|
Bill Blair
|
Liberal
|
Scarborough Southwest
|
|
Kellie Leitch
|
Conservative
|
Simcoe—Grey
|
|
Bruce Stanton
|
Conservative
|
Simcoe North
|
|
Adam Vaughan
|
Liberal
|
Spadina—Fort York
|
|
Chris Bittle
|
Liberal
|
St. Catharines
|
|
Guy Lauzon
|
Conservative
|
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
|
|
Paul Lefebvre
|
Liberal
|
Sudbury
|
|
Peter Kent
|
Conservative
|
Thornhill
|
|
Don Rusnak
|
Liberal
|
Thunder Bay—Rainy River
|
|
Patty Hajdu
|
Liberal
|
Thunder Bay—Superior North
|
|
Charlie Angus
|
NDP
|
Timmins—James Bay
|
|
Bill Morneau
|
Liberal
|
Toronto Centre
|
|
Julie Dabrusin
|
Liberal
|
Toronto—Danforth
|
|
Carolyn Bennett
|
Liberal
|
Toronto—St. Paul's
|
|
Chrystia Freeland
|
Liberal
|
University—Rosedale
|
|
Francesco Sorbara
|
Liberal
|
Vaughan—Woodbridge
|
|
Bardish Chagger
|
Liberal
|
Waterloo
|
|
Michael Chong
|
Conservative
|
Wellington—Halton Hills
|
|
Celina Caesar-Chavannes
|
Liberal
|
Whitby
|
|
Independenth
|
|
Ali Ehsassi
|
Liberal
|
Willowdale
|
|
Cheryl Hardcastle
|
NDP
|
Windsor—Tecumseh
|
|
Brian Masse
|
NDP
|
Windsor West
|
|
Michael Levitt
|
Liberal
|
York Centre
|
|
Peter Van Loan (until September 30, 2018)
|
Conservative
|
York—Simcoe
|
|
Scot Davidson (from February 25, 2019)
|
Conservative
|
|
Ahmed Hussen
|
Liberal
|
York South—Weston
|
- ^d Changed affiliation on September 17, 2018.
- ^e Resigned from caucus November 30, 2018.
- ^f Expelled from caucus on April 2, 2019.
- ^g Resigned from caucus November 7, 2018.
- ^h Resigned from caucus March 20, 2019.
Prince Edward Island[edit]
- ^i Resigned from caucus August 23, 2018. Changed affiliation on September 14, 2018.
- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^j Resigned from caucus February 28, 2017.
- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^k Changed affiliation on September 17, 2018.
- ^ ^l Changed affiliation on June 6, 2018.
- ^m NDP leader until October 1, 2017.
- ^n Bloc Québécois leader until March 18, 2017.
Saskatchewan[edit]
- ^o Expelled from NDP caucus May 3, 2018; declared himself a member of the CCF on May 11, 2018.
- ^p Conservative leader since May 27, 2017.
The North[edit]
- ^q Resigned from caucus May 31, 2016.
Changes since the 42nd election[edit]
The party standings have changed as follows:
Membership changes[edit]
Date
|
District
|
Name
|
Party before
|
Party after
|
Reason
|
March 23, 2016
|
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner
|
Jim Hillyer
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Died of an apparent heart attack.[2]
|
May 31, 2016
|
Nunavut
|
Hunter Tootoo
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Independent
|
Left Cabinet and the Liberal caucus to undergo addiction treatment.[3]
|
August 16, 2016
|
Ottawa—Vanier
|
Mauril Bélanger
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[4]
|
August 26, 2016
|
Calgary Heritage
|
Stephen Harper
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned.[5]
|
September 23, 2016
|
Calgary Midnapore
|
Jason Kenney
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to enter provincial politics.[6]
|
October 24, 2016
|
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner
|
Glen Motz
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Conservative
|
Elected as a member of parliament in a by-election.
|
January 31, 2017
|
Saint-Laurent
|
Stéphane Dion
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to enter diplomatic post.[7]
|
January 31, 2017
|
Markham—Thornhill
|
John McCallum
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to enter diplomatic post.[7]
|
April 3, 2017
|
Calgary Heritage
|
Bob Benzen
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election.
|
Ottawa—Vanier
|
Mona Fortier
|
|
Liberal
|
Calgary Midnapore
|
Stephanie Kusie
|
|
Conservative
|
Saint-Laurent
|
Emmanuella Lambropoulos
|
|
Liberal
|
Markham—Thornhill
|
Mary Ng
|
|
Liberal
|
July 4, 2017
|
Sturgeon River—Parkland
|
Rona Ambrose
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to join the Wilson Center as a visiting scholar.[8]
|
August 9, 2017
|
Lac-Saint-Jean
|
Denis Lebel
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to accept a position in the private sector.[9]
|
August 31, 2017
|
Calgary Skyview
|
Darshan Kang
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Independent
|
Resigned from the Liberal caucus amid allegations of sexual assault.[10]
|
September 14, 2017
|
Scarborough—Agincourt
|
Arnold Chan
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Died of cancer.[11]
|
September 29, 2017
|
South Surrey—White Rock
|
Dianne Watts
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to seek the leadership of the British Columbia Liberal Party.[12]
|
September 30, 2017
|
Bonavista—Burin—Trinity
|
Judy Foote
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned due to illness in her family.[13]
|
October 2, 2017
|
Battlefords—Lloydminster
|
Gerry Ritz
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned.[14]
|
October 23, 2017
|
Sturgeon River—Parkland
|
Dane Lloyd
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Conservative
|
Elected in a by-election.
|
Lac-Saint-Jean
|
Richard Hébert
|
|
Liberal
|
December 1, 2017
|
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
|
Denis Lemieux
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned.[15]
|
December 11, 2017
|
Bonavista—Burin—Trinity
|
Churence Rogers
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Liberal
|
Elected as a member of parliament in a by-election.
|
Scarborough—Agincourt
|
Jean Yip
|
|
Liberal
|
Battlefords—Lloydminster
|
Rosemarie Falk
|
|
Conservative
|
South Surrey—White Rock
|
Gordie Hogg
|
|
Liberal
|
February 28, 2018
|
Terrebonne
|
Michel Boudrias
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
|
Québec debout[n 1]
|
Resigned from the Bloc Québécois caucus citing conflict with party leader Martine Ouellet.[16]
|
Rivière-du-Nord
|
Rhéal Fortin
|
Mirabel
|
Simon Marcil
|
Repentigny
|
Monique Pauzé
|
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel
|
Louis Plamondon
|
Joliette
|
Gabriel Ste-Marie
|
Montcalm
|
Luc Thériault
|
May 2, 2018
|
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
|
Gord Brown
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Died of a heart attack.[17]
|
May 3, 2018
|
Regina—Lewvan
|
Erin Weir
|
|
New Democratic
|
|
Independent
|
Expelled from NDP caucus following investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct. Then changed affiliation to CCF.[18][19]
|
May 11, 2018
|
|
Independent
|
|
CCF
|
June 6, 2018
|
Terrebonne
|
Michel Boudrias
|
|
Québec debout
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Rejoined the Bloc Québécois caucus following the resignation of party leader Martine Ouellet.[20]
|
Mirabel
|
Simon Marcil
|
June 18, 2018
|
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
|
Richard Martel
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Conservative
|
Elected as a member of parliament in a by-election.[21]
|
August 3, 2018
|
Outremont
|
Thomas Mulcair
|
|
New Democratic
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned[22]
|
August 23, 2018
|
Beauce
|
Maxime Bernier
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Independent
|
Resigned from the Conservative caucus, and changed affiliation to newly created People's Party.[23][24]
|
September 14, 2018
|
|
Independent
|
|
People's
|
September 14, 2018
|
Burnaby South
|
Kennedy Stewart
|
|
New Democratic
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to run for Mayor of Vancouver in the 2018 Vancouver municipal election.[25]
|
September 17, 2018
|
Rivière-du-Nord
|
Rhéal Fortin
|
|
Québec debout
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
Rejoined the Bloc Québécois caucus.[26]
|
Repentigny
|
Monique Pauzé
|
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel
|
Louis Plamondon
|
Joliette
|
Gabriel Ste-Marie
|
Montcalm
|
Luc Thériault
|
September 17, 2018
|
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill
|
Leona Alleslev
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Conservative
|
Changed affiliation[27]
|
September 30, 2018
|
York—Simcoe
|
Peter Van Loan
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned[28]
|
November 7, 2018
|
Parry Sound—Muskoka
|
Tony Clement
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Independent
|
Resigned from the Conservative caucus amid sexting scandal[29]
|
November 30, 2018
|
Brampton East
|
Raj Grewal
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Independent
|
Resigned from the Liberal caucus due to controversy around his problem gambling and alleged ethical breaches.[30]
|
December 3, 2018
|
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
|
Michael Barrett
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Conservative
|
Elected as a member of parliament in a by-election.
|
January 2, 2019
|
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
|
Sheila Malcolmson
|
|
New Democratic
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned to enter provincial politics.[31]
|
January 29, 2019
|
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
|
Nicola Di Iorio
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned.[32]
|
February 10, 2019
|
Kings—Hants
|
Scott Brison
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Vacant
|
Resigned[33]
|
February 25, 2019
|
Outremont
|
Rachel Bendayan
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Liberal
|
Elected as a member of parliament in a by-election.
|
York—Simcoe
|
Scot Davidson
|
|
Conservative
|
Burnaby South
|
Jagmeet Singh
|
|
New Democratic
|
March 20, 2019
|
Whitby
|
Celina Caesar-Chavannes
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Independent
|
Resigned from caucus.[34]
|
April 2, 2019
|
Markham—Stouffville
|
Jane Philpott
|
|
Liberal
|
|
Independent
|
Removed from the Liberal caucus.[35]
|
Vancouver Granville
|
Jody Wilson-Raybould
|
May 6, 2019
|
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
|
Paul Manly
|
|
Vacant
|
|
Green
|
Elected as a member of parliament in a by-election.
|
June 20, 2019
|
Langley—Aldergrove
|
Mark Warawa
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Died of cancer.[36]
|
August 2, 2019
|
Calgary Forest Lawn
|
Deepak Obhrai
|
|
Conservative
|
|
Vacant
|
Died of cancer.[37]
|
Standings[edit]
The party standings in the House of Commons have changed as follows:
October 19, 2015 – December 11, 2017
|
Number of members per party by date
|
2015
|
2016
|
2017
|
Oct 19
|
Mar 23
|
May 31
|
Aug 16
|
Aug 26
|
Sep 23
|
Oct 24
|
Jan 31
|
Apr 3
|
Jul 4
|
Aug 9
|
Aug 31
|
Sep 14
|
Sep 30
|
Oct 2
|
Oct 23
|
Dec 1
|
Dec 11
|
|
Liberal
|
184
|
183
|
182
|
180
|
183
|
182
|
181
|
180
|
181
|
180
|
183
|
|
Conservative
|
99
|
98
|
97
|
96
|
97
|
99
|
98
|
97
|
96
|
95
|
96
|
97
|
|
New Democratic
|
44
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
10
|
|
Green
|
1
|
|
Independent
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
|
Total members
|
338
|
337
|
336
|
335
|
334
|
335
|
333
|
338
|
337
|
336
|
335
|
333
|
332
|
334
|
333
|
337
|
|
Government Majority
|
30
|
31
|
29
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
29
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
28
|
27
|
27
|
28
|
28
|
27
|
29
|
|
Vacant
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
3
|
5
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
5
|
6
|
4
|
5
|
1
|
February 28, 2018 – February 25, 2019
|
Number of members per party by date
|
2018
|
2019
|
Feb 28
|
May 2
|
May 3
|
May 11
|
Jun 6
|
Jun 18
|
Aug 3
|
Aug 23
|
Sep 14
|
Sep 17
|
Sep 30
|
Nov 7
|
Nov 30
|
Dec 3
|
Jan 2
|
Jan 29
|
Feb 10
|
Feb 25
|
|
Liberal
|
183
|
182
|
181
|
180
|
179
|
180
|
|
Conservative
|
97
|
96
|
97
|
96
|
97
|
96
|
95
|
96
|
97
|
|
New Democratic
|
44
|
43
|
42
|
41
|
40
|
41
|
|
Bloc Québécois
|
3
|
5
|
10
|
|
Québec debout
|
7
|
5
|
—
|
|
Green
|
1
|
|
Co-operative Commonwealth
|
—
|
1
|
|
People's
|
—
|
1
|
|
Independent
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
|
Total members
|
337
|
336
|
337
|
336
|
335
|
334
|
335
|
334
|
333
|
332
|
335
|
|
Government Majority
|
29
|
30
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
29
|
30
|
28
|
27
|
28
|
27
|
26
|
25
|
|
Vacant
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
3
|
- ^ At the time known as the Groupe parlementaire québécois
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