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32nd Canadian parliament

The 32nd Canadian parliament was in session from March 1980 until June 1984. The membership was set by in the 1980 federal election, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1984 election.

It was controlled by the Liberal Party of Canada, led first by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and then by Prime Minister John Turner. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, led first by Joe Clark, and then Brian Mulroney.

The Speaker was Jeanne Sauvé then Cyril Lloyd Francis. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

Members of the House of Commons

Members of the House of Commons in the 32nd parliament arranged by province.

Newfoundland

RidingMember

!Political Party

Bonavistaâ€"Trinityâ€"ConceptionDave RooneyLiberal
Burinâ€"St. George'sRoger SimmonsLiberal
Ganderâ€"TwillingateGeorge BakerLiberal
Grand Fallsâ€"White Bayâ€"LabradorBill RompkeyLiberal
Humberâ€"Port au Portâ€"St. BarbeBrian TobinLiberal
St. John's EastJames McGrathProgressive Conservative
St. John's WestJohn CrosbieProgressive Conservative

Prince Edward Island

RidingMember

!Political Party

CardiganDaniel Macdonald then Bennett Campbell*Both Liberal
EgmontGeorge HendersonLiberal
HillsboroughThomas McMillanProgressive Conservative
MalpequeMelbourne GassProgressive Conservative

:* Daniel Macdonald died in office and was replaced by Bennett Campbell in an April 13, 1981 by-election.

Nova Scotia

RidingMember

!Political Party

Annapolis Valleyâ€"HantsPat NowlanProgressive Conservative
Cape Breton Highlandsâ€"CansoAllan MacEachenLiberal
Cape Bretonâ€"East RichmondDavid DingwallLiberal
Cape Bretonâ€"The SydneysRussell MacLellanLiberal
Central NovaElmer MacKay then Brian Mulroney*Both Progressive Conservative
Cumberlandâ€"ColchesterRobert CoatesProgressive Conservative
Dartmouthâ€"Halifax EastMichael ForrestallProgressive Conservative
HalifaxGerald ReganLiberal
Halifax WestHoward CrosbyProgressive Conservative
South Shore Lloyd CrouseProgressive Conservative
South Western Nova Coline CampbellLiberal

:* Elmer MacKay resigned his seat to give new Tory leader Brian Mulroney a place in the Commons after an August 1983 by-election.

New Brunswick

RidingMember

!Political Party

Carletonâ€"CharlotteFred McCainProgressive Conservative
Fundyâ€"RoyalRobert CorbettProgressive Conservative
GloucesterHerb BreauLiberal
Madawaskaâ€"VictoriaEymard CorbinLiberal
MonctonGary McCauleyLiberal
Northumberlandâ€"MiramichiMaurice DionneLiberal
RestigoucheMaurice HaquailLiberal
Saint JohnMike LandersLiberal
Westmorlandâ€"KentRomĂ©o LeBlancLiberal
Yorkâ€"SunburyJ. Robert HowieProgressive Conservative

Quebec

RidingMember

!Political Party

AbitibiRené GingrasLiberal
ArgenteuilRobert GourdLiberal
BeauceNormand LapointeLiberal
Beauharnois–SalaberryGĂ©rald LanielLiberal
BellechasseAlain GarantLiberal
Berthier–MaskinongĂ©Antonio YanakisLiberal
Blainville–Deux-MontagnesFrancis FoxLiberal
Bonaventure–ĂŽles-de-la-MadeleineJoseph BujoldLiberal
BourassaCarlo RossiLiberal
ChamblyRaymond DupontLiberal
ChamplainMichel VeilletteLiberal
CharlesbourgPierre BussièresLiberal
CharlevoixCharles LapointeLiberal
ChâteauguayIan WatsonLiberal
ChicoutimiMarcel DionneLiberal
DollardLouis DesmaraisLiberal
DrummondYvon PinardLiberal
DuvernayYves DemersLiberal
FrontenacLéopold CorriveauLiberal
GamelinArthur PortelanceLiberal
GaspéAlexander CyrLiberal
GatineauRené CousineauLiberal
Hochelaga–MaisonneuveSerge JoyalLiberal
HullJoesph IsabelleLiberal
JolietteRoch La Salle*Progressive Conservative
JonquièreGilles MarceauLiberal
Kamouraska–Rivière-du-LoupRosaire GendronLiberal
LabelleMaurice DuprasLiberal
Lac-Saint-JeanPierre GimaĂŻelLiberal
LachineRoderick BlakerLiberal
LangelierJ. Gilles LamontagneLiberal
La PrairiePierre DenigerLiberal
LasalleJohn CampbellLiberal
LaurierDavid BergerLiberal
LavalMarcel-Claude RoyLiberal
Laval-des-RapidesJeanne SauvéLiberal
LévisRaynald Guay then Gaston Gourde**Liberal
LongueuilJoseph OlivierLiberal
LotbiniereJean-Guy DuboisRalliement Créditiste
Louis-HébertDennis DawsonLiberal
ManicouaganAndré MaltaisLiberal
MatapĂ©dia–MatanePierre de BanĂ©Liberal
MĂ©gantic–Compton–StansteadClaude TessierLiberal
MercierCéline Hervieux-PayetteLiberal
MissisquoiAndré BachandLiberal
MontmorencyLouis DuclosLiberal
Mount RoyalPierre TrudeauLiberal
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceWarren AllmandLiberal
OutremontMarc LalondeLiberal
PapineauAndré OuelletLiberal
Pontiac–Gatineau–LabelleThomas LefebvreLiberal
PortneufRolland DionLiberal
Québec-EstGérard DuquetLiberal
RichelieuJean-Louis LeducLiberal
RichmondAlain TardifLiberal
RimouskiEva CôtéLiberal
RobervalSuzanne Beauchamp-NiquetLiberal
RosemontClaude-André LachanceLiberal
Saint-DenisMarcel Prud'hommeLiberal
Saint-Henri–WestmountDonald JohnstonLiberal
Saint-HyacintheMarcel OstiguyLiberal
Saint-JacquesJacques GuilbaultLiberal
Saint-JeanPaul-André MasséLiberal
Saint-LĂ©onard–AnjouMonique BĂ©ginLiberal
Saint-MauriceJean ChrétienLiberal
Saint-MichelMarie Thérèse KillensLiberal
Sainte-MarieJean-Claude MalépartLiberal
SheffordJean LapierreLiberal
SherbrookeIrénée PelletierLiberal
TémiscamingueHenri TousignantLiberal
TerrebonneJoseph-Roland ComtoisLiberal
Trois-RivièresClaude G. LajoieLiberal
VaudreuilHarold HerbertLiberal
VerchèresBernard Pierre LoiselleLiberal
VerdunPierre SavardLiberal

:* Roch La Salle resigned from parliament on March 17, 1981, to become leader of Quebec's Union Nationale party. After this party suffered a major defeat in the 1981 Quebec election, La Salle resigned as leader and was re-elected to his old position in an August 17 by-election.

:** Raynald Guay left parliament on August 29, 1980, and was replaced by Gaston Gourde in a May 4, 1981 by-election.

Ontario

RidingMember

!Political Party

AlgomaMaurice FosterLiberal
BeachesNeil YoungNDP
Bramptonâ€"GeorgetownJohn McDermidProgressive Conservative
BrantDerek BlackburnNDP
Broadviewâ€"GreenwoodBob Rae then Lynn McDonald*Both NDP
Bruceâ€"GreyGary GurbinProgressive Conservative
BurlingtonBill KemplingProgressive Conservative
CambridgeChris SpeyerProgressive Conservative
CochraneKeith PennerLiberal
DavenportCharles CacciaLiberal
Don Valley EastDavid SmithLiberal
Don Valley WestJohn BosleyProgressive Conservative
Durhamâ€"NorthumberlandAllan LawrenceProgressive Conservative
Eglintonâ€"LawrenceRoland de CorneilleLiberal
ElginJohn WiseProgressive Conservative
ErieGirve FretzProgressive Conservative
Essexâ€"KentRobert DaudlinLiberal
Essexâ€"WindsorEugene WhelanLiberal
Etobicoke CentreMichael WilsonProgressive Conservative
Etobicoke NorthRoy MacLarenLiberal
Etobicokeâ€"LakeshoreWilliam RobinsonLiberal
Glengarryâ€"Prescottâ€"RussellDenis EthierLiberal
Greyâ€"SimcoeGus MitgesProgressive Conservative
GuelphJames SchroderLiberal
Haldimandâ€"NorfolkBud BradleyProgressive Conservative
HaltonOtto JelinekProgressive Conservative
Hamilton EastJohn Carr MunroLiberal
Hamilton MountainIan DeansNDP
Hamiltonâ€"WentworthGeoffrey ScottProgressive Conservative
Hamilton WestLincoln Alexander then Stanley Hudecki**Progressive Conservative then Liberal
Hastingsâ€"FrontenacWilliam VankoughnetProgressive Conservative
Huronâ€"BruceMurray CardiffProgressive Conservative
Kenoraâ€"Rainy RiverJohn Mercer ReidLiberal
KentMaurice BossyLiberal
Kingston and the IslandsFlora MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
KitchenerPeter LangLiberal
Lambtonâ€"MiddlesexRalph FergusonLiberal
Lanarkâ€"Renfrewâ€"CarletonPaul DickProgressive Conservative
Leedsâ€"GrenvilleThomas Cossitt then Jennifer Cossitt***Both Progressive Conservative
LincolnBryce MackaseyLiberal
London EastCharles TurnerLiberal
London WestJudd Buchanan then Jack Burghardt † Both Liberal
Londonâ€"MiddlesexGarnet BloomfieldLiberal
Mississauga NorthDouglas FisherLiberal
Mississauga SouthDonald BlenkarnProgressive Conservative
Nepeanâ€"CarletonWalter BakerProgressive Conservative
Niagara FallsArthur MacBainLiberal
Nickel BeltJudith ErolaLiberal
NipissingJean-Jacques BlaisLiberal
NorthumberlandGeorge HeesProgressive Conservative
OntarioThomas FennellProgressive Conservative
OshawaEd BroadbentNDP
Ottawaâ€"CarletonJean-Luc PĂ©pinLiberal
Ottawa CentreJohn EvansLiberal
Ottawa WestCyril FrancisLiberal
Ottawaâ€"VanierJean-Robert GauthierLiberal
OxfordBruce HallidayProgressive Conservative
Parkdaleâ€"High ParkJesse FlisLiberal
Parry Soundâ€"MuskokaStan DarlingProgressive Conservative
PerthWilliam JarvisProgressive Conservative
PeterboroughBill DommProgressive Conservative
Prince Edwardâ€"HastingsJohn EllisProgressive Conservative
Renfrewâ€"Nipissingâ€"PembrokeLen HopkinsLiberal
RosedaleDavid CrombieProgressive Conservative
SarniaBud CullenLiberal
Sault Ste. MarieRon IrwinLiberal
Scarborough CentreNorm KellyLiberal
Scarborough EastJames GilchristProgressive Conservative
Scarborough WestDavid WeatherheadLiberal
Simcoe NorthDoug LewisProgressive Conservative
Simcoe SouthRonald StewartProgressive Conservative
SpadinaPeter Stollery the Dan Heap†† Liberal then NDP
St. CatharinesJoseph ReidProgressive Conservative
St. Paul'sJohn RobertsLiberal
Stormontâ€"DundasEd LumleyLiberal
SudburyDouglas FrithLiberal
Thunder Bayâ€"AtikokanPaul McRaeLiberal
Thunder Bayâ€"NipigonJack MastersLiberal
TimiskamingBruce Lonsdale then John MacDougall ††† Liberal then Progressive Conservative
Timminsâ€"ChapleauRay ChĂ©nierLiberal
TrinityAideen NicholsonLiberal
Victoriaâ€"HaliburtonWilliam ScottProgressive Conservative
WaterlooWalter MacleanProgressive Conservative
WellandGilbert ParentLiberal
Wellingtonâ€"Dufferinâ€"SimcoePerrin BeattyProgressive Conservative
WillowdaleJim PetersonLiberal
Windsor WestHerb GrayLiberal
Windsorâ€"WalkervilleMark MacGuiganLiberal
York CentreBob KaplanLiberal
York EastDavid CollenetteLiberal
York NorthJohn GambleProgressive Conservative
Yorkâ€"ScarboroughPaul CosgroveLiberal
York Southâ€"WestonUrsula AppolloniLiberal
Yorkâ€"PeelSinclair StevensProgressive Conservative
York WestJames FlemingLiberal

:* Bob Rae left parliament to become leader of the Ontario NDP and was replaced by Lynn McDonald in 1982.

:** Lincoln Alexander left parliament to become head of the Worker's Compensation Board and was replaced by Stanley Hudecki in a 1980 by-election.

:*** Thomas Cossitt died in office and was replaced by Jennifer Cossitt in a 1982 by-election

:† Judd Buchanan resigned from parliament and was replaced by Jack Burghardt in an April 13, 1981 by-election

:†† Peter Stollery was appointed to the Senate and was replaced by Dan Heap in an August 17, 1981 by-election

:††† Bruce Lonsdale died in office and was replaced by John MacDougall in an October 12, 1982 by-election.

Manitoba

RidingMember

!Political Party

Brandonâ€"SourisWalter Dinsdale then Lee Clark*Both Progressive Conservative
ChurchillRodney MurphyNDP
DauphinLaverne LewyckyNDP
LisgarJack MurtaProgressive Conservative
Portageâ€"MarquetteCharrles MayerProgressive Conservative
ProvencherJake EppProgressive Conservative
Selkirkâ€"InterlakeTerry SargeantNDP
St. BonifaceRobert BockstaelLiberal
Winnipeg NorthDavid OrlikowNDP
Winnipeg North CentreStanley KnowlesNDP
Winnipegâ€"AssiniboineDan McKenzieProgressive Conservative
Winnipegâ€"Birds HillBill BlaikieNDP
Winnipegâ€"Fort GarryLloyd AxworthyLiberal
Winnipegâ€"St. JamesCyril KeeperNDP

:* Walter Dinsdale died in office and was replaced by Lee Clark in a May 24, 1983 by-election

Saskatchewan

RidingMember

!Political Party

AssiniboiaLeonard GustafsonProgressive Conservative
Humboldtâ€"Lake CentreVictor AlthouseNDP
Kindersleyâ€"LloydminsterBill McKnightProgressive Conservative
MackenzieStanley KorchinskiProgressive Conservative
Moose JawDouglas NeilProgressive Conservative
Prince AlbertStanley HovdeboNDP
Qu'Apelleâ€"Moose MountainFrancis HamiltonProgressive Conservative
Regina EastSimon De JongNDP
Regina WestLeslie BenjaminNDP
Saskatoon EastRobert OgleNDP
Saskatoon WestRay HnatyshynProgressive Conservative
Swift Currentâ€"Maple CreekFrank HamiltonProgressive Conservative
The Battlefordsâ€"Meadow LakeDouglas AnguishNDP
Yorktonâ€"MelvilleLorne NystromNDP

Alberta

RidingMember

!Political Party

AthabascaJack ShieldsProgressive Conservative
Bow RiverGordon TaylorProgressive Conservative
Calgary CentreHarvie AndreProgressive Conservative
Calgary EastJohn KushnerProgressive Conservative
Calgary NorthFrederick WrightProgressive Conservative
Calgary SouthJohn ThomsonProgressive Conservative
Calgary WestJim HawkesProgressive Conservative
CrowfootArnold MaloneProgressive Conservative
Edmonton EastWilliam YurkoProgressive Conservative
Edmonton NorthSteve PaproskiProgressive Conservative
Edmonton SouthDouglas RocheProgressive Conservative
Edmonton WestMarcel LambertProgressive Conservative
Edmontonâ€"StrathconaDavid KilgourProgressive Conservative
Lethbridgeâ€"FoothillsBlaine ThackerProgressive Conservative
Medicine HatBert HargraveProgressive Conservative
Peace RiverAlbert CooperProgressive Conservative
PembinaPeter ElzingaProgressive Conservative
Red DeerThomas TowersProgressive Conservative
VegrevilleDon MazankowskiProgressive Conservative
WetaskiwinKenneth SchellenbergerProgressive Conservative
YellowheadJoe ClarkProgressive Conservative

British Columbia

RidingMember

!Political Party

BurnabySvend RobinsonNDP
CapilanoArthur HuntingtonProgressive Conservative
Caribooâ€"ChilcotinLorne GreenawayProgressive Conservative
Comoxâ€"Powell RiverRaymond SkellyNDP
Cowichanâ€"Malahatâ€"The IslandsJames ManlyNDP
Esquimaltâ€"SaanichDonald MunroProgressive Conservative
Fraser Valley EastAlexander PattersonProgressive Conservative
Fraser Valley WestRobert WenmanProgressive Conservative
Kamloopsâ€"ShuswapNelson RiisNDP
Kootenay Eastâ€"RevelstokeSidney ParkerNDP
Kootenay WestLyle KristiansenNDP
Missionâ€"Port MoodyMark Rose then Gerry St. Germain*NDP then Progressive Conservative
Nanaimoâ€"AlberniEdward MillerNDP
New Westminsterâ€"CoquitlamPauline JewettNDP
North Vancouverâ€"BurnabyChuck CookProgressive Conservative
Okanagan NorthVincent DantzerProgressive Conservative
Okanaganâ€"SimilkameenFrederick KingProgressive Conservative
Prince Georgeâ€"Bulkley ValleyRobert McCuishProgressive Conservative
Prince Georgeâ€"Peace RiverFrank OberleProgressive Conservative
Richmondâ€"South DeltaTom SiddonProgressive Conservative
SkeenaJames FultonNDP
Surreyâ€"White Rockâ€"North DeltaBenno FriesenProgressive Conservative
Vancouver CentrePat CarneyProgressive Conservative
Vancouver EastMargaret Ann MitchellNDP
Vancouver KingswayIan WaddellNDP
Vancouver QuadraBill ClarkeProgressive Conservative
Vancouver SouthJohn FraserProgressive Conservative
VictoriaAllan McKinnonProgressive Conservative

:* Mark Rose left Parliament and was replaced by Gerry St. Germain in an August 29, 1983 by-election

Northern Territories

RidingMember

!Political Party

NunatsiaqPeter IttinuarNDP
Western ArcticDave NickersonProgressive Conservative
YukonErik NielsenProgressive Conservative

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31st Canadian parliament

Canadian parliaments

Followed by:
33rd Canadian parliament



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