44th Canadian Parliament

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44th Parliament of Canada
Minority parliament
22 November 2021 – present
Coat of arms of Canada rendition.svg
Parliament leaders
Prime
Minister

(cabinet)
Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau
(29th Canadian Ministry)
4 November 2015 – present
Leader of the
Opposition
Hon. Erin O'Toole
24 August 2020 – present
Party caucuses
GovernmentLiberal Party
OppositionConservative Party
RecognizedBloc Québécois
New Democratic Party
Independent Senators Group*
Canadian Senators Group*
Progressive Senate Group*
UnrecognizedGreen Party
* Only in the Senate.
Members338 MP seats
List of members
Senate
Government
Senate Rep.
Hon. Marc Gold
24 January 2020 – present
Senators105 senator seats
List of senators
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The 44th Canadian Parliament is the upcoming federal legislature of Canada, which will commence once the membership of its Lower House, the House of Commons of Canada, having been determined by the results of the 2021 federal election held on 20 September 2021, starts exercising its powers.

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Standings[edit]

Standings in the 44th Canadian Parliament
Affiliation House Members Senate Members
2021 Election
Results
Current +/– On Election
Day 2021
Current +/–
Liberal 160 159 Decrease 1[3] Steady
Conservative 119 119 Steady 18 18 Steady
Bloc Québécois 32 32 Steady Steady
New Democratic 25 25 Steady Steady
Green 2 2 Steady Steady
Independent 0 1 Increase 1 9 6 Decrease 3
Independent Senators Group Steady 40 43 Increase 3
Progressive Senate Group Steady 14 14 Steady
Canadian Senators Group Steady 13 13 Steady
Total members 338 338 Steady 94 94 Steady
Vacant Steady 11 11 Steady
Total seats 338 105


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References[edit]

  1. ^ Tasker, John Paul (20 September 2021). "Canadians have re-elected a Liberal minority government". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  2. ^ Catharine Tunney (25 October 2021). "Anand to defence, Joly to foreign affairs: Trudeau announces major cabinet shakeup". CBC. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  3. ^ Burke, Ashley (22 September 2021). "Expelled Liberal candidate says he'll sit as an Independent as angry voters call for byelection". cbc.ca. Archived from the original on 10 October 2021.