29th Canadian Parliament

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29th
Monarch
Elizabeth II
6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
Sessions
1st session
January 4, 1973 (1973-01-04) – February 26, 1974 (1974-02-26)
2nd session
February 27, 1974 (1974-02-27) – May 9, 1974 (1974-05-09)
← 28th → 30th

The 29th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 4, 1973, until May 9, 1974. The membership was set by the

Speaker was Lucien Lamoureux
.

The government lost the confidence of the house in 1974 when finance minister John Turner's budget was defeated by a vote of 137 to 123,[1] prompting the prime minister to seek dissolution of parliament for the next election.

There were two

sessions
of the 29th Parliament. The first was from January 4, 1973, to February 26, 1974, and the second was from February 27 to May 9, 1974.

Members of the House of Commons

Members of the House of Commons in the 29th parliament arranged by province.

Newfoundland

Riding Member Political party
  Bonavista—Trinity—Conception Dave Rooney Liberal
  Burin—Burgeo Donald Jamieson Liberal
  Gander—Twillingate John Lundrigan Progressive Conservative
 
Grand Falls—White Bay—Labrador
Bill Rompkey Liberal
  Humber—St. George's—St. Barbe Jack Marshall Progressive Conservative
 
St. John's East
James McGrath Progressive Conservative
  St. John's West Walter Carter Progressive Conservative

Prince Edward Island

Riding Member Political party
  Cardigan Daniel J. MacDonald Liberal
  Egmont David MacDonald Progressive Conservative
 
Hillsborough
Heath MacQuarrie Progressive Conservative
  Malpeque
John Angus MacLean
Progressive Conservative

Nova Scotia

Riding Member Political party
 
Annapolis Valley
Pat Nowlan Progressive Conservative
  Cape Breton Highlands—Canso Allan MacEachen Liberal
  Cape Breton—East Richmond Donald MacInnis Progressive Conservative
  Cape Breton—The Sydneys Robert Muir Progressive Conservative
  Central Nova Elmer MacKay Progressive Conservative
 
Cumberland—Colchester North
Robert Coates Progressive Conservative
 
Dartmouth—Halifax East
Michael Forrestall Progressive Conservative
 
Halifax
Robert Stanfield Progressive Conservative
  Halifax—East Hants Robert McCleave Progressive Conservative
 
South Shore
Lloyd Crouse Progressive Conservative
 
South Western Nova
Charles Haliburton Progressive Conservative

New Brunswick

Riding Member Political party
  Carleton—Charlotte Fred McCain Progressive Conservative
 
Fundy—Royal
Robert Fairweather Progressive Conservative
 
Gloucester
Herb Breau Liberal
  Madawaska—Victoria Eymard Corbin Liberal
 
Moncton
Charlie Thomas Progressive Conservative
 
Northumberland—Miramichi
Percy Smith Liberal
 
Restigouche
Jean-Eudes Dubé Liberal
 
Saint John—Lancaster
Thomas Bell Progressive Conservative
 
Westmorland—Kent
Roméo LeBlanc Liberal
 
York—Sunbury
J. Robert Howie
Progressive Conservative

Quebec

Riding Member Political party
 
Abitibi
Gérard Laprise Social Credit
  Ahuntsic Jeanne Sauvé Liberal
 
Argenteuil
Francis Fox Liberal
  Beauce Yves Caron Liberal
  Beauharnois—Salaberry Gérald Laniel Liberal
  Bellechasse Joseph Lambert Social Credit
 
Berthier
Antonio Yanakis Liberal
  Brome—Missisquoi Heward Grafftey Progressive Conservative
 
Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Albert Béchard Liberal
 
Montreal—Bourassa
Jacques Trudel Liberal
 
Chambly
Yvon L'Heureux Liberal
  Champlain René Matte Social Credit
  Charlevoix Gilles Caouette Social Credit
  Chicoutimi
Paul Langlois
Liberal
 
Compton
Henry Latulippe Social Credit
  Dollard Jean-Pierre Goyer Liberal
  Drummond Jean-Marie Boisvert Social Credit
 
Duvernay
Yves Demers Liberal
 
Frontenac
Léopold Corriveau Liberal
  Gamelin Arthur Portelance Liberal
 
Gaspé
Alexander Cyr
Liberal
 
Gatineau
Gaston Clermont Liberal
  Hochelaga Gérard Pelletier Liberal
 
Hull
Joseph Isabelle
Liberal
 
Joliette
Roch La Salle* Independent then Progressive Conservative
 
  Kamouraska Charles-Eugène Dionne Social Credit
 
Labelle
Maurice Dupras Liberal
  Lac-Saint-Jean Marcel Lessard Liberal
  Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis Roderick Blaker Liberal
  Lafontaine Georges-C. Lachance Liberal
  Langelier Jean Marchand Liberal
  Lapointe Gilles Marceau Liberal
 
La Prairie
Ian Watson
Liberal
  Lasalle John Campbell Liberal
  Laurier Fernand Leblanc Liberal
  Laval Marcel-Claude Roy Liberal
  Lévis Raynald Guay Liberal
 
Longueuil
Joseph Mario Jacques Olivier
Liberal
 
Lotbiniere
André-Gilles Fortin Social Credit
 
Louis-Hébert
Albanie Morin Liberal
 
Maissonneuve—Rosemont
J. Antonio Thomas Liberal
  Manicouagan Gustave Blouin Liberal
 
Matane
Pierre de Bané Liberal
 
Mercier
Prosper Boulanger Liberal
  Montmorency Ovide Laflamme Liberal
  Mount Royal Pierre Trudeau Liberal
 
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Warren Allmand Liberal
  Outremont Marc Lalonde Liberal
  Papineau André Ouellet Liberal
  Pontiac Thomas Lefebvre Liberal
 
Portneuf
Roland Godin Social Credit
  Quebec East Gérard Duquet Liberal
 
Richelieu
Florian Côté Liberal
  Richmond Léonel Beaudoin Social Credit
 
Rimouski
Eudore Allard Social Credit
 
Roberval
Charles-Arthur Gauthier Social Credit
  Saint-Denis Marcel Prud'homme Liberal
  Saint-Henri Gérard Loiselle Liberal
 
Saint-Hyacinthe
Claude Wagner Progressive Conservative
 
Saint-Jacques
Jacques Guilbault Liberal
 
Saint-Jean
Walter Smith Liberal
  Saint-Maurice Jean Chrétien Liberal
  Saint-Michel Monique Bégin Liberal
  Sainte-Marie Raymond Dupont Liberal
 
Shefford
Gilbert Rondeau Social Credit
  Sherbrooke Irénée Pelletier Liberal
 
Témiscamingue
Réal Caouette Social Credit
  Témiscouata Rosaire Gendron Liberal
 
Terrebonne
Joseph-Roland Comtois Liberal
 
Trois-Rivières
Claude G. Lajoie
Liberal
 
Vaudreuil
Harold Herbert
Liberal
 
Verdun
Bryce Mackasey Liberal
  Villeneuve Oza Tétrault Social Credit
 
Westmount
Bud Drury
Liberal
* Roch La Salle rejoined the Progressive Conservative on February 26, 1974

Ontario

Riding Member Political party
 
Algoma
Maurice Foster Liberal
 
Brant
Derek Blackburn
New Democrat
  Broadview John Gilbert
New Democrat
 
Bruce
Ross Whicher Liberal
  Cochrane Ralph Stewart Liberal
  Davenport Charles Caccia Liberal
  Don Valley James Gillies Progressive Conservative
  Eglinton Mitchell Sharp Liberal
  Elgin John Wise Progressive Conservative
 
Essex—Windsor
Eugene Whelan Liberal
 
Etobicoke
Alastair Gillespie Liberal
  Fort William Paul McRae Liberal
  Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Douglas Alkenbrack Progressive Conservative
  Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Denis Éthier Liberal
 
Greenwood
Andrew Brewin
New Democrat
 
Grenville—Carleton
Walter Baker Progressive Conservative
  Grey—Simcoe Gus Mitges Progressive Conservative
 
Halton
Terry O'Connor
Progressive Conservative
  Halton—Wentworth Bill Kempling Progressive Conservative
 
Hamilton East
John Munro Liberal
  Hamilton Mountain
Duncan M. Beattie
Progressive Conservative
 
Hamilton—Wentworth
Sean O'Sullivan Progressive Conservative
 
Hamilton West
Lincoln Alexander Progressive Conservative
 
Hastings
Jack Ellis Progressive Conservative
  High Park—Humber Valley Otto Jelinek Progressive Conservative
 
Huron
Robert McKinley Progressive Conservative
  Kenora—Rainy River John Mercer Reid Liberal
 
Kent—Essex
Harold Danforth Progressive Conservative
  Kingston and the Islands
Flora MacDonald
Progressive Conservative
 
Kitchener
Keith Hymmen
Liberal
 
Lakeshore
Terry Grier
New Democrat
  Lambton—Kent John Holmes Progressive Conservative
  Lanark—Renfrew—Carleton Paul Dick Progressive Conservative
 
Leeds
Thomas Cossitt Progressive Conservative
 
Lincoln
Ken Higson
Progressive Conservative
  London East Charles Turner Liberal
  London West Judd Buchanan Liberal
 
Middlesex
William Frank Progressive Conservative
  Niagara Falls Joe Hueglin Progressive Conservative
 
Nickel Belt
John Rodriguez
New Democrat
 
Nipissing
Jean-Jacques Blais Liberal
  Norfolk—Haldimand William David Knowles Progressive Conservative
  Northumberland—Durham Allan Lawrence Progressive Conservative
 
Ontario
Norman Cafik Liberal
 
Oshawa—Whitby
Ed Broadbent
New Democrat
  Ottawa—Carleton John Turner Liberal
  Ottawa Centre Hugh Poulin Liberal
 
Ottawa East
Jean-Robert Gauthier Liberal
  Ottawa West
Peter Reilly
Progressive Conservative
  Oxford Wally Nesbitt Progressive Conservative
  Parkdale Stanley Haidasz Liberal
 
Parry Sound—Muskoka
Stan Darling Progressive Conservative
  Peel—Dufferin—Simcoe
Elwood Madill
Progressive Conservative
  Peel South
Donald Blenkarn
Progressive Conservative
 
Perth—Wilmot
William Jarvis Progressive Conservative
 
Peterborough
James Hugh Faulkner Liberal
  Port Arthur
Robert Andras
Liberal
 
Prince Edward—Hastings
George Hees Progressive Conservative
 
Renfrew North—Nipissing East
Len Hopkins Liberal
 
Rosedale
Donald Stovel Macdonald Liberal
  Sarnia—Lambton Bud Cullen Liberal
  Sault Ste. Marie Cyril Symes
New Democrat
 
Scarborough East
Reginald Stackhouse Progressive Conservative
 
Scarborough West
John Paul Harney
New Democrat
 
Simcoe North
Philip Rynard
Progressive Conservative
  Spadina Peter Stollery Liberal
  St. Catharines J. Trevor Morgan Progressive Conservative
 
St. Paul's
Ron Atkey Progressive Conservative
 
Stormont—Dundas
Lucien Lamoureux Independent
  Sudbury James Jerome Liberal
  Thunder Bay
B. Keith Penner
Liberal
 
Timiskaming
Arnold Peters
New Democrat
  Timmins Jean Roy Liberal
  Trinity Paul Hellyer Progressive Conservative
 
Victoria—Haliburton
William Scott
Progressive Conservative
  Waterloo Max Saltsman
New Democrat
 
Welland
Victor Railton Liberal
 
Wellington
Alfred Hales Progressive Conservative
 
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Waterloo
Perrin Beatty Progressive Conservative
  Windsor West Herb Gray Liberal
 
Windsor—Walkerville
Mark MacGuigan Liberal
  York Centre
James E. Walker
Liberal
 
York East
Ian Arrol Progressive Conservative
  York North Barney Danson Liberal
 
York—Scarborough
Robert Stanbury Liberal
 
York—Simcoe
Sinclair Stevens Progressive Conservative
 
York South
David Lewis
New Democrat
 
York West
James Fleming Liberal

Manitoba

Riding Member Political party
  Brandon—Souris Walter Dinsdale Progressive Conservative
 
Churchill
Charles Taylor Progressive Conservative
 
Dauphin
William Gordon Ritchie Progressive Conservative
  Lisgar Jack Murta Progressive Conservative
  Marquette Craig Stewart Progressive Conservative
  Portage Peter Masniuk Progressive Conservative
 
Provencher
Jake Epp Progressive Conservative
  Selkirk Doug Rowland
New Democrat
  St. Boniface
Joseph-Phillippe Guay
Liberal
  Winnipeg North David Orlikow
New Democrat
  Winnipeg North Centre Stanley Knowles
New Democrat
  Winnipeg South James Richardson Liberal
  Winnipeg South Centre Dan McKenzie Progressive Conservative

Saskatchewan

Riding Member Political party
 
Assiniboia
Bill Knight
New Democrat
  Battleford—Kindersley Norval Horner Progressive Conservative
 
Mackenzie
Stanley Korchinski Progressive Conservative
 
Meadow Lake
Eli Nesdoly
New Democrat
 
Moose Jaw
Douglas Neil Progressive Conservative
  Prince Albert John Diefenbaker Progressive Conservative
 
Qu'Apelle—Moose Mountain
Alvin Hamilton Progressive Conservative
  Regina East James Balfour Progressive Conservative
  Regina—Lake Centre
Leslie Benjamin
New Democrat
  Saskatoon—Biggar Alfred Gleave
New Democrat
  Saskatoon—Humboldt Otto Lang Liberal
  Swift Current—Maple Creek Frank Hamilton Progressive Conservative
  Yorkton—Melville Lorne Nystrom
New Democrat

Alberta

Riding Member Political party
 
Athabasca
Paul Yewchuk Progressive Conservative
  Battle River Harry Kuntz Progressive Conservative
  Calgary Centre Harvie Andre Progressive Conservative
  Calgary North Eldon Woolliams Progressive Conservative
  Calgary South Peter Bawden Progressive Conservative
  Crowfoot Jack Horner Progressive Conservative
  Edmonton Centre Steve Paproski Progressive Conservative
  Edmonton East William Skoreyko Progressive Conservative
  Edmonton West Marcel Lambert Progressive Conservative
  Edmonton—Strathcona Douglas Roche Progressive Conservative
  Lethbridge Kenneth Earl Hurlburt Progressive Conservative
 
Medicine Hat
Bert Hargrave Progressive Conservative
  Palliser Stanley Schumacher Progressive Conservative
  Peace River Ged Baldwin Progressive Conservative
 
Pembina
Daniel Hollands Progressive Conservative
  Red Deer Gordon Towers Progressive Conservative
  Rocky Mountain Joe Clark Progressive Conservative
  Vegreville Don Mazankowski Progressive Conservative
  Wetaskiwin Kenneth Schellenberger Progressive Conservative

British Columbia

Riding Member Political party
  Burnaby—Richmond John Reynolds Progressive Conservative
  Burnaby—Seymour Nels Nelson
New Democrat
  Capilano Jack Davis Liberal
  Coast Chilcotin Harry Olaussen
New Democrat
  Comox—Alberni Tom Barnett
New Democrat
  Esquimalt—Saanich Donald Munro Progressive Conservative
  Fraser Valley East
Alexander Patterson
Progressive Conservative
  Fraser Valley West Mark Rose
New Democrat
  Kamloops—Cariboo Leonard Marchand Liberal
  Kootenay West Randolph Harding
New Democrat
  Nanaimo—Cowichan—The Islands Tommy Douglas
New Democrat
  New Westminster Stuart Leggatt
New Democrat
  Okanagan Boundary George Whittaker Progressive Conservative
  Okanagan—Kootenay William Douglas Stewart Liberal
 
Prince George—Peace River
Frank Oberle
Progressive Conservative
  Skeena Frank Howard
New Democrat
  Surrey—White Rock Barry Mather
New Democrat
 
Vancouver Centre
Ron Basford Liberal
 
Vancouver East
Paddy Neale
New Democrat
  Vancouver Kingsway Grace MacInnis
New Democrat
  Vancouver Quadra Bill Clarke Progressive Conservative
 
Vancouver South
John Fraser Progressive Conservative
  Victoria Allan McKinnon Progressive Conservative

Northern Territories

Riding Member Political party
  Northwest Territories Wally Firth
New Democrat
  Yukon Erik Nielsen Progressive Conservative

By-elections

No by-elections were called during the 29th Parliament. Two seats remained vacant when the 1974 federal election was called.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Canada Vote 1974". Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 21 January 2013 – via YouTube.