It was controlled by a Unionist Party majority first under Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden and the 10th Canadian Ministry, and after July 10, 1920, by Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and the 11th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Laurier Liberal Party, led first by Wilfrid Laurier, and then by Daniel McKenzie and William Lyon Mackenzie King consecutively.
The Speaker was Edgar Nelson Rhodes. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.
There were five sessions of the 13th Parliament; the third was opened by the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII):
Following is a full list of members of the thirteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district.
Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.
Electoral district | Name | Party | Burrard | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Sanford Johnston Crowe | Unionist |
Cariboo | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Frederick John Fulton | Unionist |
Comox—Alberni | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Herbert Sylvester Clements | Unionist |
Kootenay East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Saul Bonnell | Unionist |
Kootenay West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Robert Francis Green | Unionist |
Nanaimo | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Charles McIntosh | Unionist |
New Westminster | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Garland McQuarrie | Unionist |
Skeena | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Cyrus Wesley Peck | Unionist |
Vancouver Centre | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Henry Herbert Stevens | Unionist |
Vancouver South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Richard Clive Cooper | Unionist |
Victoria City | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Simon Fraser Tolmie (until 8 February 1919 ministerial appointment) | Unionist |
CA|Unionist|background}}| | Simon Fraser Tolmie (by-election of 1919-10-27) | Unionist |
Westminster District | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Frank Bainard Stacey | Unionist |
Yale | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Martin Burrell (until Parliamentary appointment) | Unionist |
CA|PC|background}}| | John Armstrong Mackelvie (by-election of 1920-11-22) | Conservative |
Electoral district | Name | Party | Algoma East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | George Brecken Nicholson | Unionist |
Algoma West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas Edward Simpson | Unionist |
Brantford | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Foster Cockshutt | Unionist |
Brant | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Harold | Unionist |
Bruce North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Hugh Clark | Unionist |
Bruce South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Reuben Eldridge Truax | Laurier Liberals |
Carleton | CA|Unionist|background}}| | George Boyce | Unionist |
Dufferin | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Best | Unionist |
Dundas | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Orren D. Casselman | Unionist |
Durham | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Newton Wesley Rowell | Unionist |
Elgin East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | David Marshall (died 14 February 1920) | Unionist |
CA|ON United Farmers|background}}| | Sydney Smith McDermand (by-election of 1920-11-22) | United Farmers of Ontario |
Elgin West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas Wilson Crothers | Unionist |
Essex North | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Costello Kennedy | Laurier Liberals |
Essex South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Wesley Brien | Unionist |
Fort William and Rainy River | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Robert James Manion | Unionist |
Frontenac | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Wesley Edwards | Unionist |
Glengarry and Stormont | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John McMartin (died 12 April 1918) | Unionist |
CA|ON United Farmers|background}}| | John Wilfred Kennedy (by-election of 1919-10-27) | United Farmers of Ontario-Labour |
Grenville | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Dowsley Reid | Unionist |
Grey North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Sora Middlebro | Unionist |
Grey Southeast | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Robert James Ball | Unionist |
Haldimand | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Francis Ramsey Lalor | Unionist |
Halton | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Robert King Anderson | Unionist |
Hamilton East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Sydney Chilton Mewburn | Unionist |
Hamilton West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas Joseph Stewart | Unionist |
Hastings East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas Henry Thompson | Unionist |
Hastings West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Edward Guss Porter | Unionist |
Huron North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | James Bowman | Unionist |
Huron South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Jonathan Joseph Merner | Unionist |
Kent | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Archibald Blake McCoig | Laurier Liberals |
Kingston | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Folger Nickle (resigned 7 July 1919) | Unionist |
CA|PC|background}}| | Henry Lumley Drayton (by-election of 1919-10-20) | Conservative |
Lambton East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Joseph Elijah Armstrong | Unionist |
Lambton West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Frederick Forsyth Pardee | Unionist |
Lanark | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Adelbert Edward Hanna (died 27 February 1918) | Unionist |
CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Alexander Stewart (by-election of 1918-05-02) | Unionist |
Leeds | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Thomas White | Unionist |
Lennox and Addington | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William James Paul | Unionist |
Lincoln | CA|Unionist|background}}| | James Dew Chaplin | Unionist |
London | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Hume Blake Cronyn | Unionist |
Middlesex East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Samuel Francis Glass | Unionist |
Middlesex West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Duncan Campbell Ross | Laurier Liberals |
Muskoka | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Peter McGibbon | Unionist |
Nipissing | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Charles Robert Harrison | Unionist |
Norfolk | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Andrew Charlton | Unionist |
Northumberland | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Charles Arthur Munson | Unionist |
Ontario North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Samuel Simpson Sharpe (died in office) | Unionist |
CA|Independent|background}}| | Robert Henry Halbert (by-election of 1919-12-09) | Independent |
Ontario South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Smith | Unionist |
Ottawa (City of)* | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Léo Chabot | Unionist |
CA|Unionist|background}}| | Alfred Ernest Fripp | Unionist |
Oxford North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Edward Walter Nesbitt | Unionist |
Oxford South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Donald Sutherland | Unionist |
Parkdale | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Herbert Macdonald Mowat | Unionist |
Parry Sound | CA|Unionist|background}}| | James Arthurs | Unionist |
Peel | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Samuel Charters | Unionist |
Perth North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Hugh Boulton Morphy | Unionist |
Perth South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Michael Steele | Unionist |
Peterborough East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Albert Sexsmith | Unionist |
Peterborough West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Hampden Burnham (until resignation) | Unionist |
CA|Liberal|background}}| | George Newcombe Gordon (by-election of 1921-02-07) | Liberal |
Port Arthur and Kenora | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Francis Henry Keefer | Unionist |
Prescott | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Edmond Proulx | Laurier Liberals |
Prince Edward | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Bernard Rickart Hepburn | Unionist |
Renfrew North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Herbert John Mackie | Unionist |
Renfrew South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Isaac Ellis Pedlow | Laurier Liberals |
Russell | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Murphy | Laurier Liberals |
Simcoe East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | James Brockett Tudhope | Unionist |
Simcoe North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Allister Currie | Unionist |
Simcoe South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Alves Boys | Unionist |
Timiskaming | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Francis Cochrane (died in office) | Unionist |
CA|Independent|background}}| | Angus McDonald (by-election of 1920-04-07) | Independent |
Toronto Centre | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Edmund James Bristol | Unionist |
Toronto East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Albert Edward Kemp | Unionist |
Toronto North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | George Eulas Foster | Unionist |
Toronto South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Charles Sheard | Unionist |
Toronto West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Horatio Clarence Hocken | Unionist |
Victoria | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Sam Hughes | Unionist |
Waterloo North | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Daum Euler | Laurier Liberals |
Waterloo South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Frank Stewart Scott | Unionist |
Welland | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Evan Eugene Fraser | Unionist |
Wellington North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Aurelius Clarke | Unionist |
Wellington South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Hugh Guthrie | Unionist |
Wentworth | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Gordon Crooks Wilson | Unionist |
York East | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas Foster | Unionist |
York North | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong | Unionist |
York South | CA|Unionist|background}}| | William Findlay Maclean | Unionist |
York West | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas George Wallace | Unionist |
Electoral district | Name | Party | Argenteuil | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Peter Robert McGibbon | Laurier Liberals |
Bagot | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Edmond Marcile | Laurier Liberals |
Beauce | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Henri Sévérin Béland | Laurier Liberals |
Beauharnois | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis-Joseph Papineau | Laurier Liberals |
Bellechasse | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Alphonse Fournier | Laurier Liberals |
Berthier | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Charles-Théodore Gervais | Laurier Liberals |
Bonaventure | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Marcil | Laurier Liberals |
Brome | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Andrew Ross McMaster | Laurier Liberals |
Chambly—Verchères | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Archambault | Laurier Liberals |
Champlain | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Arthur Lesieur Desaulniers | Laurier Liberals |
Charlevoix—Montmorency | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Pierre-François Casgrain | Laurier Liberals |
Chicoutimi—Saguenay | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Edmond Savard | Laurier Liberals |
Châteauguay—Huntingdon | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Alexander Robb | Laurier Liberals |
Compton | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Aylmer Byron Hunt | Laurier Liberals |
Dorchester | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Lucien Cannon | Laurier Liberals |
Drummond—Arthabaska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Ovide Brouillard | Laurier Liberals |
Gaspé | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Rodolphe Lemieux | Laurier Liberals |
George-Étienne Cartier | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Samuel William Jacobs | Laurier Liberals |
Hochelaga | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Edmond Lesage | Laurier Liberals |
Hull | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Éloi Fontaine | Laurier Liberals |
Jacques Cartier | CA|Liberal|background}}| | David Arthur Lafortune | Laurier Liberals |
Joliette | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Jean-Joseph Denis | Laurier Liberals |
Kamouraska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ernest Lapointe (resigned 14 October 1919) | Laurier Liberals |
CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Adolphe Stein (by-election of 1920-03-31) | Liberal |
Labelle | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hyacinthe-Adélard Fortier | Laurier Liberals |
Laprairie—Napierville | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Roch Lanctôt | Laurier Liberals |
L'Assomption—Montcalm | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Paul-Arthur Séguin | Laurier Liberals |
Laurier—Outremont | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Pamphile Réal Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay | Laurier Liberals |
Laval—Two Mountains | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Arthur Calixte Éthier | Laurier Liberals |
Lévis | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Boutin Bourassa | Laurier Liberals |
L'Islet | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Fernand Fafard | Laurier Liberals |
Lotbinière | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Thomas Vien | Laurier Liberals |
Maisonneuve | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Rodolphe Lemieux | Laurier Liberals |
Maskinongé | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hormidas Mayrand | Laurier Liberals |
Matane | CA|Liberal|background}}| | François Jean Pelletier | Laurier Liberals |
Mégantic | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Lucien Turcotte Pacaud | Laurier Liberals |
Missisquoi | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Frederic Kay | Laurier Liberals |
Montmagny | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Bruno Aimé Miville Déchêne | Laurier Liberals |
Nicolet | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Arthur Trahan | Laurier Liberals |
Pontiac | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Frank S. Cahill | Laurier Liberals |
Portneuf | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Michel-Siméon Delisle | Laurier Liberals |
Quebec County | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Henri-Edgar Lavigueur | Laurier Liberals |
Quebec East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Wilfrid Laurier (died 17 February 1919) | Laurier Liberals |
CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ernest Lapointe (by-election of 1919-10-27) | Laurier Liberals |
Quebec South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Gavan Power | Laurier Liberals |
Quebec West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Georges Parent | Laurier Liberals |
Richelieu | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin | Laurier Liberals |
Richmond—Wolfe | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Edmund William Tobin | Laurier Liberals |
Rimouski | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Émile-Stanislas-Émmanuel D'Anjou | Laurier Liberals |
St. Ann | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Charles Joseph Doherty | Unionist |
St. Antoine | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Herbert Brown Ames | Unionist |
St. Denis | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Alphonse Verville | Laurier Liberals |
St. Hyacinthe—Rouville | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis Joseph Gauthier | Laurier Liberals |
St. James | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis Audet Lapointe (died 7 February 1920) | Laurier Liberals |
CA|Liberal|background}}| | Fernand Rinfret (by-election of 1920-04-07) | Liberal |
St. Johns—Iberville | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Marie Joseph Demers | Laurier Liberals |
St. Lawrence—St. George | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Charles Ballantyne | Unionist |
St. Mary | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hermas Deslauriers | Laurier Liberals |
Shefford | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Georges Henri Boivin | Laurier Liberals |
Sherbrooke (Town of) | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Francis N. McCrea | Laurier Liberals |
Stanstead | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Willis Keith Baldwin | Laurier Liberals |
Terrebonne | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Jules-Édouard Prévost | Laurier Liberals |
Three Rivers and St. Maurice | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Jacques Bureau | Laurier Liberals |
Témiscouata | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Arthur Gauvreau | Laurier Liberals |
Vaudreuil—Soulanges | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Gustave Benjamin Boyer | Laurier Liberals |
Westmount—St. Henri | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Alfred Leduc | Laurier Liberals |
Wright | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin | Laurier Liberals |
Yamaska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Oscar Gladu (died 5 December 1920) | Laurier Liberals |
CA|Liberal|background}}| | Aimé Boucher (by-election of 1921-05-28) | Liberal |
Electoral district | Name | Party | Assiniboia | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Gillanders Turriff (until 23 September 1918 Senate appointment) | Unionist |
CA|United Farmers|background}}| | Oliver Robert Gould (by-election of 1919-10-27) | United Farmers |
Battleford | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Henry Oswald Wright | Unionist |
Humboldt | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Norman Lang | Unionist |
Kindersley | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Edward Thomas Wordon Myers | Unionist |
Last Mountain | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Frederick Johnston | Unionist |
Mackenzie | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Flaws Reid | Unionist |
Maple Creek | CA|Unionist|background}}| | John Archibald Maharg | Unionist |
Moose Jaw | CA|Unionist|background}}| | James Alexander Calder | Unionist |
North Battleford | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Charles Edwin Long | Unionist |
Prince Albert | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Andrew Knox | Unionist |
Qu'Appelle | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Levi Thomson | Unionist |
Regina | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Walter Davy Cowan | Unionist |
Saltcoats | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Thomas MacNutt | Unionist |
Saskatoon | CA|Unionist|background}}| | James Robert Wilson | Unionist |
Swift Current | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Ira Eugene Argue | Unionist |
Weyburn | CA|Unionist|background}}| | Richard Frederick Thompson | Unionist |