List of House members of the 41st Parliament of Canada

This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 41st Canadian Parliament (June 2, 2011 to August 2, 2015).[1]

Members

Party leaders are italicized. Cabinet ministers are in boldface. The Prime Minister is both.

Alberta

Name Party Electoral district
  Lee Richardson (until May 30, 2012) Conservative Calgary Centre
  Joan Crockatt (after November 26, 2012) Conservative
  Michelle Rempel Conservative Calgary Centre-North
  Deepak Obhrai Conservative Calgary East
  Devinder Shory Conservative Calgary Northeast
  Diane Ablonczy Conservative Calgary—Nose Hill
  Jason Kenney Conservative Calgary Southeast
  Stephen Harper Conservative Calgary Southwest
  Rob Anders Conservative Calgary West
  Kevin Sorenson Conservative Crowfoot
  Laurie Hawn Conservative Edmonton Centre
  Peter Goldring Conservative Edmonton East
  Independent Conservative
  Conservativea
  James Rajotte Conservative Edmonton—Leduc
  Mike Lake Conservative Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont
  Linda Duncan New Democratic Edmonton—Strathcona
  Brent Rathgeber Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert
  Independentb
  Tim Uppal Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park
  Rona Ambrose Conservative Edmonton—Spruce Grove
  Brian Jean (until January 17, 2014) Conservative Fort McMurray—Athabasca
  David Yurdiga (after June 30, 2014) Conservative
  Jim Hillyer Conservative Lethbridge
  Ted Menzies (until November 6, 2013) Conservative Macleod
  John Barlow (after June 30, 2014) Conservative
  LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat
  Chris Warkentin Conservative Peace River
  Earl Dreeshen Conservative Red Deer
  Leon Benoit Conservative Vegreville—Wainwright
  Brian Storseth Conservative Westlock—St. Paul
  Blaine Calkins Conservative Wetaskiwin
  Blake Richards Conservative Wild Rose
  Rob Merrifield (until September 17, 2014) Conservative Yellowhead
  Jim Eglinski (after November 17, 2014) Conservative
  • ^a Voluntarily left caucus on December 5, 2011, and re-joined the Conservative caucus on June 6, 2013
  • ^b Left caucus on June 5, 2013

British Columbia

Name Party Electoral district
  Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford
  Alex Atamanenko New Democratic British Columbia Southern Interior
  Kennedy Stewart New Democratic Burnaby—Douglas
  Peter Julian New Democratic Burnaby—New Westminster
  Richard Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George
  Mark Strahl Conservative Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon
  Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East
  Randall Garrison New Democratic Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
  Nina Grewal Conservative Fleetwood—Port Kells
  Cathy McLeod Conservative Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo
  Ron Cannan Conservative Kelowna—Lake Country
  David Wilks Conservative Kootenay—Columbia
  Mark Warawa Conservative Langley
  James Lunney Conservative Nanaimo—Alberni
  Independentc
  Jean Crowder New Democratic Nanaimo—Cowichan
  Fin Donnelly New Democratic New Westminster—Coquitlam
  Jinny Sims New Democratic Newton—North Delta
  Andrew Saxton Conservative North Vancouver
  Dan Albas Conservative Okanagan—Coquihalla
  Colin Mayes Conservative Okanagan—Shuswap
  Randy Kamp Conservative Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission
  James Moore Conservative Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam
  Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River
  Alice Wong Conservative Richmond
  Elizabeth May Green Saanich—Gulf Islands
  Russ Hiebert Conservative South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale
  Nathan Cullen New Democratic Skeena—Bulkley Valley
  Jasbir Sandhu New Democratic Surrey North
  Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre
  Libby Davies New Democratic Vancouver East
  John Duncan Conservative Vancouver Island North
  Don Davies New Democratic Vancouver Kingsway
  Joyce Murray Liberal Vancouver Quadra
  Wai Young Conservative Vancouver South
  Denise Savoie (until August 23, 2012) New Democratic Victoria
  Murray Rankin (after November 26, 2012) New Democratic
  John Weston Conservative West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country
  • ^c Resigned from caucus March 31, 2015.

Manitoba

Name Party Electoral district
  Merv Tweed (until August 31, 2013) Conservative Brandon—Souris
  Larry Maguire (after November 25, 2013) Conservative
  Steven Fletcher Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
  Niki Ashton New Democratic Churchill
  Robert Sopuck Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette
  Lawrence Toet Conservative Elmwood—Transcona
  Joy Smith Conservative Kildonan—St. Paul
  Candice Bergen Conservative Portage—Lisgar
  Vic Toews (until July 9, 2013) Conservative Provencher
  Ted Falk (after November 25, 2013) Conservative
  Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface
  James Bezan Conservative Selkirk—Interlake
  Pat Martin New Democratic Winnipeg Centre
  Kevin Lamoureux Liberal Winnipeg North
  Rod Bruinooge Conservative Winnipeg South
  Joyce Bateman Conservative Winnipeg South Centre

New Brunswick

Name Party Electoral district
  Yvon Godin New Democratic Acadie—Bathurst
  Dominic LeBlanc Liberal Beauséjour
  Keith Ashfield Conservative Fredericton
  Rob Moore Conservative Fundy Royal
  Bernard Valcourt Conservative Madawaska—Restigouche
  Tilly O'Neill-Gordon Conservative Miramichi
  Robert Goguen Conservative Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
  John Williamson Conservative New Brunswick Southwest
  Rodney Weston Conservative Saint John
  Mike Allen Conservative Tobique—Mactaquac

Newfoundland and Labrador

Name Party Electoral district
  Scott Andrews Liberal Avalon
  Independentd
  Scott Simms Liberal Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor
  Gerry Byrne Liberal Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte
  Peter Penashue (until March 14, 2013) Conservative Labrador
  Yvonne Jones (after May 13, 2013) Liberal
  Judy Foote Liberal Random—Burin—St. George's
  Jack Harris New Democratic St. John's East
  Ryan Cleary New Democratic St. John's South—Mount Pearl
  • ^d Suspended from caucus November 5, 2014.

Nova Scotia

Name Party Electoral district
  Rodger Cuzner Liberal Cape Breton—Canso
  Peter MacKay Conservative Central Nova
  Scott Armstrong Conservative Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley
  Robert Chisholm New Democratic Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
  Megan Leslie New Democratic Halifax
  Geoff Regan Liberal Halifax West
  Scott Brison Liberal Kings—Hants
  Peter Stoffer New Democratic Sackville—Eastern Shore
  Gerald Keddy Conservative South Shore—St. Margaret's
  Mark Eyking Liberal Sydney—Victoria
  Greg Kerr Conservative West Nova

Ontario

Name Party Electoral district
  Chris Alexander Conservative Ajax—Pickering
  Carol Hughes New Democratic Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
  David Sweet Conservative Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
  Patrick Brown (until May 13, 2015) Conservative Barrie
  Vacant
  Matthew Kellway New Democratic Beaches—East York
  Bal Gosal Conservative Bramalea—Gore—Malton
  Parm Gill Conservative Brampton—Springdale
  Kyle Seeback Conservative Brampton West
  Phil McColeman Conservative Brant
  Larry Miller Conservative Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
  Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington
  Gary Goodyear Conservative Cambridge
  Gordon O'Connor Conservative Carleton—Mississippi Mills
  Dave Van Kesteren Conservative Chatham-Kent—Essex
  Andrew Cash New Democratic Davenport
  Joe Daniel Conservative Don Valley East
  John Carmichael Conservative Don Valley West
  David Tilson Conservative Dufferin—Caledon
  Bev Oda (until July 31, 2012) Conservative Durham
  Erin O'Toole (after November 26, 2012) Conservative
  Joe Oliver Conservative Eglinton—Lawrence
  Joe Preston Conservative Elgin—Middlesex—London
  Jeff Watson Conservative Essex
  Ted Opitz Conservative Etobicoke Centre
  Bernard Trottier Conservative Etobicoke—Lakeshore
  Kirsty Duncan Liberal Etobicoke North
  Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
  Frank Valeriote Liberal Guelph
  Diane Finley Conservative Haldimand—Norfolk
  Barry Devolin Conservative Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
  Lisa Raitt Conservative Halton
  David Christopherson New Democratic Hamilton Centre
  Wayne Marston New Democratic Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
  Chris Charlton New Democratic Hamilton Mountain
  Ben Lobb Conservative Huron—Bruce
  Greg Rickford Conservative Kenora
  Ted Hsu Liberal Kingston and the Islands
  Stephen Woodworth Conservative Kitchener Centre
  Harold Albrecht Conservative Kitchener—Conestoga
  Peter Braid Conservative Kitchener—Waterloo
  Bev Shipley Conservative Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
  Scott Reid Conservative Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
  Gord Brown Conservative Leeds—Grenville
  Irene Mathyssen New Democratic London—Fanshawe
  Susan Truppe Conservative London North Centre
  Ed Holder Conservative London West
  John McCallum Liberal Markham—Unionville
  Eve Adams Conservative Mississauga—Brampton South
  Liberale
  Wladyslaw Lizon Conservative Mississauga East—Cooksville
  Bob Dechert Conservative Mississauga—Erindale
  Stella Ambler Conservative Mississauga South
  Brad Butt Conservative Mississauga—Streetsville
  Pierre Poilievre Conservative Nepean—Carleton
  Lois Brown Conservative Newmarket—Aurora
  Rob Nicholson Conservative Niagara Falls
  Dean Allison Conservative Niagara West—Glanbrook
  Claude Gravelle New Democratic Nickel Belt
  Jay Aspin Conservative Nipissing—Timiskaming
  Rick Norlock Conservative Northumberland—Quinte West
  Terence Young Conservative Oakville
  Paul Calandra Conservative Oak Ridges—Markham
  Colin Carrie Conservative Oshawa
  Paul Dewar New Democratic Ottawa Centre
  Royal Galipeau Conservative Ottawa—Orléans
  David McGuinty Liberal Ottawa South
  Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier
  John Baird (until March 16, 2015) Conservative Ottawa West—Nepean
  Vacant
  Dave MacKenzie Conservative Oxford
  Peggy Nash New Democratic Parkdale—High Park
  Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka
  Gary Schellenberger Conservative Perth—Wellington
  Dean Del Mastro (until November 5, 2014) Conservative Peterborough
  Independent Conservativef
  Vacant
  Corneliu Chisu Conservative Pickering—Scarborough East
  Daryl Kramp Conservative Prince Edward—Hastings
  Cheryl Gallant Conservative Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
  Costas Menegakis Conservative Richmond Hill
  Pat Davidson Conservative Sarnia—Lambton
  Bryan Hayes Conservative Sault Ste. Marie
  Jim Karygiannis (until April 1, 2014) Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt
  Arnold Chan (after June 30, 2014) Liberal
  Roxanne James Conservative Scarborough Centre
  John McKay Liberal Scarborough—Guildwood
  Dan Harris New Democratic Scarborough Southwest
  Rathika Sitsabaiesan New Democratic Scarborough—Rouge River
  Kellie Leitch Conservative Simcoe—Grey
  Bruce Stanton Conservative Simcoe North
  Rick Dykstra Conservative St. Catharines
  Carolyn Bennett Liberal St. Paul's
  Guy Lauzon Conservative Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
  Glenn Thibeault (until January 5, 2015) New Democratic Sudbury
  Vacant
  Peter Kent Conservative Thornhill
  John Rafferty New Democratic Thunder Bay—Rainy River
  Bruce Hyer New Democratic Thunder Bay—Superior North
  Independent
  Greeng
  Charlie Angus New Democratic Timmins—James Bay
  Bob Raeh (until July 31, 2013) Liberal Toronto Centre
  Chrystia Freeland (after November 25, 2013) Liberal
  Jack Laytoni (until August 22, 2011) New Democratic Toronto—Danforth
  Craig Scott (after March 19, 2012) New Democratic
  Olivia Chow (until March 12, 2014) New Democratic Trinity—Spadina
  Adam Vaughan (after June 30, 2014) Liberal
  Julian Fantino Conservative Vaughan
  Malcolm Allen New Democratic Welland
  Michael Chong Conservative Wellington—Halton Hills
  Jim Flaherty (until April 10, 2014) Conservative Whitby—Oshawa
  Pat Perkins (after November 17, 2014) Conservative
  Chungsen Leung Conservative Willowdale
  Joe Comartin New Democratic Windsor—Tecumseh
  Brian Masse New Democratic Windsor West
  Mark Adler Conservative York Centre
  Peter Van Loan Conservative York—Simcoe
  Mike Sullivan New Democratic York South—Weston
  Judy Sgro Liberal York West
  • ^e Changed affiliation on February 9, 2015.
  • ^f Left caucus on September 26, 2013.
  • ^g Left New Democratic caucus April 23, 2012. Joined Green caucus December 13, 2013.
  • ^h Liberal leader until April 14, 2013.
  • ^i New Democratic leader until July 28, 2011.

Prince Edward Island

Name Party Electoral district
  Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan
  Sean Casey Liberal Charlottetown
  Gail Shea Conservative Egmont
  Wayne Easter Liberal Malpeque

Quebec

Name Party Electoral district
  Romeo Saganash New Democratic Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
  Christine Moore New Democratic Abitibi—Témiscamingue
  Maria Mourani Bloc Québécois Ahuntsic
  Independentj
  Rosane Doré Lefebvre New Democratic Alfred-Pellan
  Mylène Freeman New Democratic Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
  Louis Plamondon Bloc Québécois Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour
  Maxime Bernier Conservative Beauce
  Anne Minh-Thu Quach New Democratic Beauharnois—Salaberry
  Raymond Côté New Democratic Beauport—Limoilou
  Ruth Ellen Brosseau New Democratic Berthier—Maskinongé
  Denis Coderre (until June 2, 2013) Liberal Bourassa
  Emmanuel Dubourg (after November 25, 2013) Liberal
  Pierre Jacob New Democratic Brome—Missisquoi
  Hoang Mai New Democratic Brossard—La Prairie
  Matthew Dubé New Democratic Chambly—Borduas
  Anne-Marie Day New Democratic Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles
  Sylvain Chicoine New Democratic Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
  Dany Morin New Democratic Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
  Jean Rousseau New Democratic Compton—Stanstead
  François Choquette New Democratic Drummond
  Philip Toone New Democratic Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  Françoise Boivin New Democratic Gatineau
  Jean-François Fortin Bloc Québécois Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
  Independent
  Strength in Democracyk
  Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet New Democratic Hochelaga
  Paulina Ayala New Democratic Honoré-Mercier
  Nycole Turmell New Democratic Hull—Aylmer
  Tyrone Benskin New Democratic Jeanne-Le Ber
  Francine Raynault New Democratic Joliette
  Claude Patry New Democratic Jonquière—Alma
  Bloc Québécoism
  Ève Péclet New Democratic La Pointe-de-l'Île
  Francis Scarpaleggia Liberal Lac-Saint-Louis
  Hélène LeBlanc New Democratic LaSalle—Émard
  Marc-André Morin New Democratic Laurentides—Labelle
  Hélène Laverdière New Democratic Laurier—Sainte-Marie
  José Nunez-Melo New Democratic Laval
  François Pilon New Democratic Laval—Les Îles
  Steven Blaney Conservative Lévis—Bellechasse
  Pierre Nantel New Democratic Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
  Jacques Gourde Conservative Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
  Denis Blanchette New Democratic Louis-Hébert
  Alexandrine Latendresse New Democratic Louis-Saint-Laurent
  Jonathan Genest-Jourdain New Democratic Manicouagan
  Alain Giguère New Democratic Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
  Christian Paradis Conservative Mégantic—L'Érable
  Manon Perreault New Democratic Montcalm
  Independentn
  François Lapointe New Democratic Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
  Jonathan Tremblay New Democratic Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord
  Irwin Cotler Liberal Mount Royal
  Isabelle Morin New Democratic Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
  Thomas Mulcairo New Democratic Outremont
  Justin Trudeaup Liberal Papineau
  Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe New Democratic Pierrefonds—Dollard
  Mathieu Ravignat New Democratic Pontiac
  Élaine Michaud New Democratic Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
  Annick Papillon New Democratic Québec
  Jean-François Larose New Democratic Repentigny
  Strength in Democracyq
  André Bellavance Bloc Québécois Richmond—Arthabaska
  Independentr
  Guy Caron New Democratic Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques
  Laurin Liu New Democratic Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
  Pierre Dionne Labelle New Democratic Rivière-du-Nord
  Denis Lebel Conservative Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean
  Alexandre Boulerice New Democratic Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
  Djaouida Sellah New Democratic Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
  Marie-Claude Morin New Democratic Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
  Tarik Brahmi New Democratic Saint-Jean
  Sadia Groguhé New Democratic Saint-Lambert
  Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville
  Massimo Pacetti Liberal Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
  Independents
  Lise St-Denis New Democratic Saint-Maurice—Champlain
  Liberalt
  Réjean Genest New Democratic Shefford
  Pierre-Luc Dusseault New Democratic Sherbrooke
  Charmaine Borg New Democratic Terrebonne—Blainville
  Robert Aubin New Democratic Trois-Rivières
  Jamie Nicholls New Democratic Vaudreuil-Soulanges
  Sana Hassainia New Democratic Verchères—Les Patriotes
  Independentu
  Marc Garneau Liberal Westmount—Ville-Marie
  • ^j Expelled from caucus September 12, 2013.
  • ^k Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus August 12, 2014. Sat as an independent until founding Strength in Democracy October 21, 2014.
  • ^l New Democratic leader from July 28, 2011 to March 24, 2012.
  • ^m Changed affiliation on February 27, 2013.
  • ^n Suspended from caucus June 6, 2014.
  • ^o New Democratic leader since March 24, 2012.
  • ^p Liberal leader since April 14, 2013.
  • ^q Changed affiliation on October 21, 2014.
  • ^r Resigned from caucus August 25, 2014.
  • ^s Suspended from caucus November 5, 2014.
  • ^t Changed affiliation on January 10, 2012.
  • ^u Changed affiliation on August 20, 2014.

Saskatchewan

Name Party Electoral district
  Gerry Ritz Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster
  Lynne Yelich Conservative Blackstrap
  David L. Anderson Conservative Cypress Hills—Grasslands
  Rob Clarke Conservative Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River
  Ray Boughen Conservative Palliser
  Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert
  Tom Lukiwski Conservative Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre
  Andrew Scheer Conservative Regina—Qu'Appelle
  Brad Trost Conservative Saskatoon—Humboldt
  Kelly Block Conservative Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
  Maurice Vellacott Conservative Saskatoon—Wanuskewin
  Ed Komarnicki Conservative Souris—Moose Mountain
  Ralph Goodale Liberal Wascana
  Garry Breitkreuz Conservative Yorkton—Melville

The North

Name Party Electoral district
  Leona Aglukkaq Conservative Nunavut
  Dennis Bevington New Democratic Northwest Territories (Western Arctic until 2014)
  Ryan Leef Conservative Yukon

Changes since the 41st election

The party standings have changed as follows:

May 2, 2011 – January 17, 2014
Number of members
per party by date
2011 2012 2013
May 2 Aug 22 Dec 5 Jan 10 Mar 19 Apr 23 May 30 Jul 31 Aug 31 Nov 26 Feb 27 Mar 14 May 13 Jun 2 Jun 5 Jun 6 Jul 9 Jul 31 Aug 31 Sep 12 Sep 26 Nov 6 Nov 25 Dec 13
Conservative 166 165 164 163 165 164 163 164 163 162 161 160 162
New Democratic 103 102 101 102 101 100 101 100
Liberal 34 35 36 35 34 36
Bloc Québécois 4 5 4
Green 1 2
Independent 0 1 2 3 2
Independent Conservative 0 1 0 1
  Total members 308 307 308 307 306 305 308 307 308 307 306 305 304 303 307
Vacant 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 1
  Government majority 24 25 23 22 21 20 21 22 21 20 21 19 21 20 21 20 18 17
January 17, 2014 – present
Number of members
per party by date
2014 2015
Jan 17 Mar 12 Apr 1 Apr 10 Jun 6 Jun 30 Aug 12 Aug 20 Aug 25 Sep 17 Oct 21 Nov 5 Nov 17 Jan 5 Feb 9 Mar 16 Mar 31 May 13
Conservative 161 160 162 161 163 162 161 160 159
New Democratic 100 99 98 97 96 95
Liberal 36 35 37 35 36
Bloc Québécois 4 3 2
Green 2
Strength in Democracy 0 2
Independent 2 3 4 5 6 5 7 8
Independent Conservative 1 0
  Total members 306 305 304 303 307 306 305 307 306 305 304
Vacant 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4
  Government majority 16 17 18 17 16 17 19 20 18 17 15 14

Membership changes

Membership changes in the 41st Parliament
Date Name District Party Reason
  May 2, 2011 See List of Members Election day of the 41st federal election
  August 22, 2011 Jack Layton Toronto—Danforth New Democratic Died of cancer.
  December 5, 2011 Peter Goldring Edmonton East Independent Conservative Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, but retained affiliation.[2][3]
  January 10, 2012 Lise St-Denis Saint-Maurice—Champlain Liberal Changed affiliation from New Democratic to Liberal.[4]
  March 19, 2012 Craig Scott Toronto—Danforth New Democratic Elected in a by-election.[5]
  April 23, 2012 Bruce Hyer Thunder Bay—Superior North Independent Voluntarily left the New Democratic caucus, but retained party membership.[6][7]
  May 30, 2012 Lee Richardson Calgary Centre Conservative Resigned from the House to accept a job working for Alberta Premier Alison Redford.[8]
  July 31, 2012 Bev Oda Durham Conservative Voluntarily resigned from the Cabinet and the House following a series of personal expense scandals.[9]
  August 31, 2012 Denise Savoie Victoria New Democratic Voluntarily resigned from Parliament for health reasons.[10]
  November 26, 2012 Joan Crockatt Calgary Centre Conservative Elected in a by-election.[11]
  November 26, 2012 Erin O'Toole Durham Conservative Elected in a by-election[11]
  November 26, 2012 Murray Rankin Victoria New Democratic Elected in a by-election.[11]
  February 27, 2013 Claude Patry Jonquière—Alma Bloc Québécois Changed affiliation from New Democratic to Bloc Québécois.[12]
  March 14, 2013 Peter Penashue Labrador Conservative Resigned to run in a by-election.[13]
  May 13, 2013 Yvonne Jones Labrador Liberal Elected in a by-election.[14]
  June 2, 2013 Denis Coderre Bourassa Liberal Resigned to run for mayor of Montreal.[15]
  June 5, 2013 Brent Rathgeber Edmonton—St. Albert Independent Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, citing the Conservative party's "lack of commitment to transparency and open government".[16]
  June 6, 2013 Peter Goldring Edmonton East Conservative Rejoined Conservative caucus.[17]
  July 9, 2013 Vic Toews Provencher Conservative Resigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family.[18]
  July 31, 2013 Bob Rae Toronto Centre Liberal Resigned to become First Nations negotiator in Ontario.[19][20]
  August 31, 2013 Merv Tweed Brandon—Souris Conservative Resigned to become President of OmniTRAX Canada.[21]
  September 12, 2013 Maria Mourani Ahuntsic Independent Expelled from Bloc Québécois caucus due to comments against the provincial Parti Québécois government's proposed Quebec Charter of Values.[22]
  September 26, 2013 Dean Del Mastro Peterborough Independent Conservative Left caucus after being charged with breaking campaign rules during the 2008 election, but retained affiliation.[23][24]
  November 6, 2013 Ted Menzies Macleod Conservative Resigned to become President and CEO of CropLife Canada.[25]
  November 25, 2013 Emmanuel Dubourg Bourassa Liberal Elected in a by-election.[26]
  November 25, 2013 Ted Falk Provencher Conservative Elected in a by-election.[26]
  November 25, 2013 Chrystia Freeland Toronto Centre Liberal Elected in a by-election.[26]
  November 25, 2013 Larry Maguire Brandon—Souris Conservative Elected in a by-election.[26]
  December 13, 2013 Bruce Hyer Thunder Bay—Superior North Green Joined Green caucus.[27]
  January 17, 2014 Brian Jean Fort McMurray—Athabasca Conservative Resigned to return to private life.[28][29]
  March 12, 2014 Olivia Chow Trinity—Spadina New Democratic Resigned to run for mayor of Toronto.[30]
  April 1, 2014 Jim Karygiannis Scarborough—Agincourt Liberal Resigned to enter Toronto municipal politics.[31]
  April 10, 2014 Jim Flaherty Whitby—Oshawa Conservative Died of a heart attack.[32]
  June 6, 2014 Manon Perreault Montcalm Independent Suspended from New Democratic caucus after being charged with public mischief.[33][34]
  June 30, 2014 John Barlow Macleod Conservative Elected in a by-election.[35]
  June 30, 2014 David Yurdiga Fort McMurray—Athabasca Conservative Elected in a by-election.[35]
  June 30, 2014 Adam Vaughan Trinity—Spadina Liberal Elected in a by-election.[35]
  June 30, 2014 Arnold Chan Scarborough—Agincourt Liberal Elected in a by-election.[35]
  August 12, 2014 Jean-François Fortin Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia Independent Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[36]
  August 20, 2014 Sana Hassainia Verchères—Les Patriotes Independent Resigned from New Democratic caucus due to a conflict with the party over its stance on the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.[37]
  August 25, 2014 André Bellavance Richmond—Arthabaska Independent Resigned from Bloc Québécois caucus due to differences with newly elected Party Leader Mario Beaulieu.[38]
  September 17, 2014 Rob Merrifield Yellowhead Conservative Resigned to accept an appointment from Alberta Premier Jim Prentice as the province's envoy to the United States.[39][40]
  October 21, 2014 Jean-François Fortin Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia Strength in Democracy Co-created Strength in Democracy.[41]
  October 21, 2014 Jean-François Larose Repentigny Strength in Democracy Resigned from New Democratic caucus upon co-creating Strength in Democracy.[41]
  November 5, 2014 Scott Andrews Avalon Independent Suspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.[42]
  November 5, 2014 Massimo Pacetti Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Independent Suspended from Liberal caucus following allegations of sexual harassment.[42]
  November 5, 2014 Dean Del Mastro Peterborough Independent Conservative Resigned his seat after being found guilty on three counts of violating election spending limits.[43][44]
  November 17, 2014 Pat Perkins Whitby—Oshawa Conservative Elected in a by-election.[45]
  November 17, 2014 Jim Eglinski Yellowhead Conservative Elected in a by-election.[45]
  January 5, 2015 Glenn Thibeault Sudbury New Democratic Resigned to run in a provincial by-election.[46][47]
  February 9, 2015 Eve Adams Mississauga—Brampton South Liberal Changed affiliation from Conservative to Liberal.[48]
  March 16, 2015 John Baird Ottawa West—Nepean Conservative Resigned from cabinet, and subsequently from parliament, to enter private life.[49]
  March 31, 2015 James Lunney Nanaimo—Alberni Independent Left caucus due to concerns about religious freedom.[50]
  May 13, 2015 Patrick Brown Barrie Conservative Resigned after being elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.[51]

See also

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