List of House members of the 11th Parliament of Canada
The following is a list of the members as of the dissolution of the 11th Parliament of Canada on July 29, 1911, and reflects additions to the House resulting from by-election and resignations following the 1908 election.
Members
Party leaders are italicized. Cabinet ministers are in boldface. The Prime Minister is both. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.
Alberta
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
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Calgary | Maitland Stewart McCarthy | Conservative | |
Edmonton | Frank Oliver | Liberal | |
Macleod | John Herron | Liberal-Conservative | |
Medicine Hat | Charles Alexander Magrath | Conservative | |
Red Deer | Michael Clark | Liberal | |
Strathcona | Wilbert McIntyre (died 21 July 1909) | Liberal | |
James McCrie Douglas (by-election of 1909-10-20) | Liberal | ||
Victoria | William Henry White | Liberal |
British Columbia
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Comox—Atlin | William Sloan (resigned 21 January 1909 to allow seat for Templeman) | Liberal | |
William Templeman (by-election of 1909-02-08) | Liberal | ||
Kootenay | Arthur Samuel Goodeve | Conservative | |
Nanaimo | Ralph Smith | Liberal | |
New Westminster | James Davis Taylor | Conservative | |
Vancouver City | George Henry Cowan | Conservative | |
Victoria City | George Henry Barnard | Conservative | |
Yale—Cariboo | Martin Burrell | Conservative |
Manitoba
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
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Brandon | Clifford Sifton | Liberal | |
Dauphin | Glenlyon Campbell | Conservative | |
Lisgar | William Henry Sharpe | Conservative | |
Macdonald | William D. Staples | Conservative | |
Marquette | William James Roche | Conservative | |
Portage la Prairie | Arthur Meighen | Conservative | |
Provencher | John Patrick Molloy | Liberal | |
Selkirk | George Henry Bradbury | Conservative | |
Souris | Frederick Laurence Schaffner | Conservative | |
Winnipeg | Alexander Haggart | Conservative |
New Brunswick
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Carleton | Frank Broadstreet Carvell | Liberal | |
Charlotte | William Frederick Todd | Liberal | |
City and County of St. John | William Pugsley | Liberal | |
City of St. John | John Waterhouse Daniel | Conservative | |
Gloucester | Onésiphore Turgeon | Liberal | |
Kent | Olivier J. Leblanc | Liberal | |
King's and Albert | Duncan Hamilton McAlister | Liberal | |
Northumberland | William Stewart Loggie | Liberal | |
Restigouche | James Reid | Liberal | |
Sunbury—Queen's | Hugh Havelock McLean | Liberal | |
Victoria | Pius Michaud | Liberal | |
Westmorland | Henry Emmerson | Liberal | |
York | Oswald Smith Crocket | Conservative |
Nova Scotia
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Annapolis | Samuel Walter Willet Pickup | Liberal | |
Antigonish | William Chisholm | Liberal | |
Cape Breton South | James William Maddin | Liberal-Conservative | |
Colchester | John Stanfield | Conservative | |
Cumberland | Edgar Nelson Rhodes | Conservative | |
Digby | Clarence Jameson | Conservative | |
Guysborough | John Howard Sinclair | Liberal | |
Halifax* | Robert Laird Borden | Conservative | |
Adam Brown Crosby | Conservative | ||
Hants | Judson Burpee Black | Liberal | |
Inverness | Alexander William Chisholm | Liberal | |
Kings | Frederick William Borden | Liberal | |
Lunenburg | Alexander Kenneth Maclean (resigned 23 October 1909) | Liberal | |
John Drew Sperry (by-election of 1909-12-22) | Liberal | ||
North Cape Breton and Victoria | Daniel Duncan McKenzie | Liberal | |
Pictou | Edward Mortimer Macdonald | Liberal | |
Richmond | George William Kyte | Liberal | |
Shelburne and Queen's | William Stevens Fielding | Liberal | |
Yarmouth | Bowman Brown Law | Liberal |
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
King's | Austin Levi Fraser | Conservative | |
Prince | James William Richards | Liberal | |
Queen's* | Lemuel Ezra Prowse | Liberal | |
Alexander Bannerman Warburton | Liberal |
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Assiniboia | John Gillanders Turriff | Liberal | |
Battleford | Albert Champagne | Liberal | |
Humboldt | David Bradley Neely | Liberal | |
Mackenzie | Edward L. Cash | Liberal | |
Moose Jaw | William Erskine Knowles | Liberal | |
Prince Albert | William Windfield Rutan | Liberal | |
Qu'Appelle | Richard Stuart Lake | Conservative | |
Regina | William Melville Martin | Liberal | |
Saltcoats | Thomas MacNutt | Liberal | |
Saskatoon | George Ewan McCraney | Liberal |
Yukon
Electoral district | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Yukon | Frederick Tennyson Congdon | Liberal |
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