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词条 16th Canadian Parliament
释义

  1. List of members

     Alberta  British Columbia  Manitoba  New Brunswick  Nova Scotia  Ontario  Prince Edward Island  Quebec  Saskatchewan  Yukon 

  2. By-elections

  3. References

  4. Succession

The 16th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 9, 1926, until May 30, 1930. The membership was set by the 1926 federal election on September 14, 1926, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1930 election.

It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the 14th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party, led briefly by Hugh Guthrie, and then by Richard Bedford Bennett.

The Speaker was Rodolphe Lemieux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1924-1933 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were four sessions of the 16th Parliament:

SessionStartEnd
1st December 9, 1926 April 14, 1927
2nd January 26, 1928 June 11, 1928
3rd February 7, 1929 June 14, 1929
4th February 20, 1930 May 30, 1930

List of members

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Following is a full list of members of the sixteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district.

Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.

Alberta

Electoral districtNameParty
AcadiaCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Robert GardinerUnited Farmers of Alberta
AthabaskaCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Donald Ferdinand KellnerUnited Farmers of Alberta
Battle RiverCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Henry Elvins SpencerUnited Farmers of Alberta
Bow RiverCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Edward Joseph GarlandUnited Farmers of Alberta
Calgary EastCA|Labour|background}}|Herbert Bealey AdsheadLabour
Calgary WestCA|PC|background}}|Richard Bedford BennettConservative
CamroseCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|William Thomas LucasUnited Farmers of Alberta
Edmonton EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Kenneth Alexander BlatchfordLiberal
Edmonton WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles StewartLiberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Stewart (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
LethbridgeCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Lincoln Henry JelliffUnited Farmers of Alberta
MacleodCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|George Gibson CooteUnited Farmers of Alberta
Medicine HatCA|Liberal|background}}|Frederick William GershawLiberal
Peace RiverCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Donald MacBeth KennedyUnited Farmers of Alberta
Red DeerCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Alfred SpeakmanUnited Farmers of Alberta
VegrevilleCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|Michael LuchkovichUnited Farmers of Alberta
WetaskiwinCA|AB United Farmers|background}}|William IrvineUnited Farmers of Alberta

British Columbia

Electoral districtNameParty
CaribooCA|PC|background}}|John Anderson FraserConservative
Comox—AlberniCA|Independent|background}}|Alan Webster NeillIndependent
Fraser ValleyCA|PC|background}}|Harry James BarberConservative
Kootenay EastCA|Liberal|background}}|James Horace King (until 11 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|James Horace King (by-election of 9 November 1926)Liberal
Kootenay WestCA|PC|background}}|William EslingConservative
NanaimoCA|PC|background}}|Charles DickieConservative
New WestminsterCA|PC|background}}|William Garland McQuarrieConservative
SkeenaCA|PC|background}}|James Charles BradyConservative
Vancouver—BurrardCA|PC|background}}|John Arthur ClarkConservative
Vancouver CentreCA|PC|background}}|Henry Herbert StevensConservative
Vancouver NorthCA|PC|background}}|Alexander Duncan McRaeConservative
Vancouver SouthCA|PC|background}}|Leon Johnson LadnerConservative
VictoriaCA|PC|background}}|Simon Fraser Tolmie (resigned 5 June 1928)Conservative
CA|PC|background}}|D'Arcy Plunkett (by-election of 6 December 1928)Conservative
YaleCA|PC|background}}|Grote StirlingConservative

Manitoba

Electoral districtNameParty
BrandonCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|Robert Forke (until 5 October 1926 ministerial appointment)Liberal-Progressive
CA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|Robert Forke (by-election of 2 November 1926, until 30 December 1929 Senate appointment)Liberal-Progressive
CA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas Crerar (by-election of 5 February 1930)Liberal
DauphinCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|William John WardLiberal-Progressive
LisgarCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|John Livingstone BrownLiberal-Progressive
MacdonaldCA|Progressive|background}}|William James LovieProgressive
MarquetteCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|James Allison GlenLiberal-Progressive
NeepawaCA|Progressive|background}}|Robert MilneProgressive
NelsonCA|Progressive|background}}|Thomas William BirdProgressive
Portage la PrairieCA|Liberal|background}}|Ewan McPhersonLiberal
ProvencherCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|Arthur-Lucien BeaubienLiberal-Progressive
SelkirkCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|Leland Payson BancroftLiberal-Progressive
SourisCA|Progressive|background}}|James SteedsmanProgressive
SpringfieldCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|Edgar Douglas Richmond BissettLiberal-Progressive
St. BonifaceCA|Liberal|background}}|John Power HowdenLiberal
Winnipeg NorthCA|Labour|background}}|Abraham Albert HeapsLabour
Winnipeg North CentreCA|Labour|background}}|James Shaver WoodsworthLabour
Winnipeg SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|John Stewart McDiarmidLiberal
Winnipeg South CentreCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph Thorarinn ThorsonLiberal

New Brunswick

Electoral districtNameParty
CharlotteCA|PC|background}}|Robert Watson GrimmerConservative
GloucesterCA|Liberal|background}}|Peter Veniot (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Peter Veniot (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
KentCA|Liberal|background}}|Alfred Edmond BourgeoisLiberal
NorthumberlandCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Joseph MorrissyLiberal
Restigouche—MadawaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Stanislas BlanchardLiberal
RoyalCA|PC|background}}|George Burpee JonesConservative
St. John—Albert*CA|PC|background}}|Thomas BellConservative
CA|PC|background}}|Murray MacLarenConservative
Victoria—CarletonCA|PC|background}}|James Kidd FlemmingConservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|Albion Roudolph Foster (by-election of 16 June 1927)Liberal
WestmorlandCA|PC|background}}|Otto Baird PriceConservative
York—SunburyCA|PC|background}}|Richard HansonConservative

Nova Scotia

Electoral districtNameParty
Antigonish—GuysboroughCA|PC|background}}|John Carey DouglasConservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Duff (by-election of 18 January 1927)Liberal
Cape Breton North—VictoriaCA|PC|background}}|Lewis Wilkieson JohnstoneConservative
Cape Breton SouthCA|PC|background}}|Finlay MacDonaldConservative
ColchesterCA|PC|background}}|George Taylor MacNuttConservative
CumberlandCA|PC|background}}|Robert Knowlton SmithConservative
Digby—AnnapolisCA|PC|background}}|Harry ShortConservative
Halifax*CA|PC|background}}|William Anderson BlackConservative
CA|PC|background}}|Felix Patrick QuinnConservative
Hants—KingsCA|Liberal|background}}|James Lorimer IlsleyLiberal
InvernessCA|PC|background}}|Isaac Duncan MacDougallConservative
PictouCA|PC|background}}|Thomas CantleyConservative
Queens—LunenburgCA|PC|background}}|William Gordon ErnstConservative
Richmond—West Cape BretonCA|PC|background}}|John Alexander MacDonaldConservative
Shelburne—YarmouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Paul Hatfield (until 6 October 1926)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|James Ralston (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal

Ontario

Electoral districtNameParty
Algoma EastCA|ON United Farmers|background}}|Beniah BowmanUnited Farmers of Ontario
Algoma WestCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Edward SimpsonConservative
Brantford CityCA|PC|background}}|Robert Edwy RyersonConservative
BrantCA|PC|background}}|Franklin SmokeConservative
Bruce NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|James Malcolm (until 22 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|James Malcolm (by-election of 9 November 1926)Liberal
Bruce SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Walter Allan HallLiberal
CarletonCA|PC|background}}|William Foster GarlandConservative
Dufferin—SimcoeCA|PC|background}}|William Earl RoweConservative
DurhamCA|PC|background}}|Fred Wellington BowenConservative
Elgin WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Mitchell HepburnLiberal
Essex EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Edmond George OdetteLiberal
Essex SouthCA|PC|background}}|Eccles James GottConservative
Essex WestCA|PC|background}}|Sidney Cecil RobinsonConservative
Fort WilliamCA|PC|background}}|Robert James ManionConservative
Frontenac—AddingtonCA|PC|background}}|John Wesley Edwards (died 18 April 1929)Conservative
CA|PC|background}}|William Spankie (by-election of 22 July 1929)Conservative
GlengarryCA|Liberal|background}}|Archibald John MacdonaldLiberal
Grenville—DundasCA|PC|background}}|Arza Clair CasselmanConservative
Grey NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|William Pattison TelfordLiberal
Grey SoutheastCA|Progressive|background}}|Agnes Campbell MacphailProgressive
HaldimandCA|PC|background}}|Mark Cecil SennConservative
HaltonCA|PC|background}}|Robert King AndersonConservative
Hamilton EastCA|PC|background}}|George Septimus RennieConservative
Hamilton WestCA|PC|background}}|Charles William BellConservative
Hastings—PeterboroughCA|PC|background}}|Alexander Thomas EmburyConservative
Hastings SouthCA|PC|background}}|William Ernest TummonConservative
Huron NorthCA|Progressive|background}}|John Warwick King (died 14 January 1927)Progressive
CA|PC|background}}|George Spotton (by-election of 12 September 1927)Conservative
Huron SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas McMillanLiberal
Kenora—Rainy RiverCA|Liberal|background}}|Peter Heenan (until 11 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Peter Heenan (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
KentCA|Liberal|background}}|James Warren RutherfordLiberal
Kingston CityCA|PC|background}}|Arthur Edward RossConservative
Lambton EastCA|Progressive|background}}|Burt Wendell FansherProgressive
Lambton WestCA|Liberal|background}}|William Thomas Goodison (died 3 December 1928)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Ross Wilfred Gray (by-election of 14 January 1929)Liberal
LanarkCA|PC|background}}|Richard Franklin Preston (died 8 February 1929)Conservative
CA|Independent Conservative|background}}|William Samuel Murphy (by-election of 29 July 1929)Independent Conservative
LeedsCA|PC|background}}|Hugh Alexander StewartConservative
LincolnCA|PC|background}}|James Dew ChaplinConservative
LondonCA|PC|background}}|John Franklin WhiteConservative
Middlesex EastCA|PC|background}}|Adam King HodginsConservative
Middlesex WestCA|Liberal|background}}|John Campbell Elliott (until 25 October 1926 ministerial appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|John Campbell Elliott (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Muskoka—OntarioCA|PC|background}}|Peter McGibbonConservative
NipissingCA|Liberal|background}}|Edmond LapierreLiberal
Norfolk—ElginCA|Liberal|background}}|William Horace TaylorLiberal
NorthumberlandCA|PC|background}}|Milton Edgar MaybeeConservative
OntarioCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Erlin KaiserConservative
Ottawa (City of)*CA|Liberal|background}}|Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène ChevrierLiberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Gordon Cameron EdwardsLiberal
Oxford NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Hugh AllanLiberal
Oxford SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas Merritt CayleyLiberal
ParkdaleCA|PC|background}}|David SpenceConservative
Parry SoundCA|PC|background}}|James ArthursConservative
PeelCA|PC|background}}|Samuel ChartersConservative
Perth NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Francis Wellington HayLiberal
Perth SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Frederick George SandersonLiberal
Peterborough WestCA|PC|background}}|Edward Armour PeckConservative
Port Arthur—Thunder BayCA|PC|background}}|Donald James CowanConservative
PrescottCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis Mathias Auger (until resignation)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Elie-Oscar Bertrand (by-election of 29 July 1929)Liberal
Prince Edward—LennoxCA|PC|background}}|John HubbsConservative
Renfrew NorthCA|PC|background}}|Ira Delbert CotnamConservative
Renfrew SouthCA|PC|background}}|Martin James MaloneyConservative
RussellCA|Liberal|background}}|Alfred GouletLiberal
Simcoe EastCA|PC|background}}|Alfred Burke ThompsonConservative
Simcoe NorthCA|PC|background}}|William Alves BoysConservative
StormontCA|Liberal|background}}|Arnold Neilson SmithLiberal
Timiskaming NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Arthur BradetteLiberal
Timiskaming SouthCA|Labour|background}}|Malcolm LangLabour
Toronto EastCA|PC|background}}|Edmond Baird RyckmanConservative
Toronto East CentreCA|PC|background}}|Robert Charles MatthewsConservative
Toronto—High ParkCA|PC|background}}|Alexander James AndersonConservative
Toronto NortheastCA|PC|background}}|Newton Manly YoungConservative
Toronto NorthwestCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Langton ChurchConservative
Toronto—ScarboroughCA|PC|background}}|Joseph Henry HarrisConservative
Toronto SouthCA|PC|background}}|George Reginald GearyConservative
Toronto West CentreCA|PC|background}}|Horatio Clarence HockenConservative
VictoriaCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Hubert StinsonConservative
Waterloo NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|William Daum Euler (until ministerial appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Daum Euler (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Waterloo SouthCA|PC|background}}|Alexander McKay EdwardsConservative
WellandCA|PC|background}}|George Hamilton PettitConservative
Wellington NorthCA|PC|background}}|Duncan SinclairConservative
Wellington SouthCA|PC|background}}|Hugh GuthrieConservative
WentworthCA|PC|background}}|Gordon Crooks WilsonConservative
York NorthCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Herbert LennoxConservative
York SouthCA|PC|background}}|Robert Henry McGregorConservative
York WestCA|PC|background}}|Henry Lumley DraytonConservative
CA|PC|background}}|James Earl Lawson (by-election of 29 October 1928)Conservative

Prince Edward Island

Electoral districtNameParty
King'sCA|PC|background}}|John Alexander MacdonaldConservative
PrinceCA|Liberal|background}}|Alfred Edgar MacLeanLiberal
Queen's*CA|Liberal|background}}|Robert Harold JenkinsLiberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|John Ewen SinclairLiberal

Quebec

Electoral districtNameParty
ArgenteuilCA|PC|background}}|George Halsey PerleyConservative
BagotCA|Liberal|background}}|Georges Dorèze Morin (died in office)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Cyrille Dumaine (by-election of 27 January 1930)Liberal
BeauceCA|Liberal|background}}|Édouard LacroixLiberal
BeauharnoisCA|Liberal|background}}|Maxime RaymondLiberal
BellechasseCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph Oscar Lefebre BoulangerLiberal
Berthier—MaskinongéCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Charles-Théodore GervaisLiberal
BonaventureCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles MarcilLiberal
Brome—MissisquoiCA|Liberal|background}}|William Frederic KayLiberal
CartierCA|Liberal|background}}|Samuel William JacobsLiberal
Chambly—VerchèresCA|Liberal|background}}|Aimé LangloisLiberal
ChamplainCA|Liberal|background}}|Arthur Lesieur DesaulniersLiberal
Charlevoix—SaguenayCA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre-François CasgrainLiberal
ChicoutimiCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Julien-Édouard-Alfred DubucIndependent Liberal
Châteauguay—HuntingdonCA|Liberal|background}}|James Alexander Robb (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|James Alexander Robb (by-election of 2 November 1926, died 11 November 1929)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Dennis James O'Connor (by-election of 27 January 1930)Liberal
ComptonCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph Étienne Letellier de Saint-JustLiberal
DorchesterCA|Liberal|background}}|Lucien Cannon (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Lucien Cannon (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Drummond—ArthabaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Wilfrid GirouardLiberal
GaspéCA|Liberal|background}}|Rodolphe LemieuxLiberal
HochelagaCA|Liberal|background}}|Édouard-Charles St-PèreLiberal
HullCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Éloi FontaineLiberal
Jacques CartierCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Théodule RhéaumeLiberal
JolietteCA|Liberal|background}}|Jean-Joseph Denis (until 3 November 1928 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Charles-Édouard Ferland (by-election of 17 December 1928)Liberal
KamouraskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph Georges BouchardLiberal
LabelleCA|Independent|background}}|Joseph Henri Napoléon BourassaIndependent
Lake St. JohnCA|Liberal|background}}|Armand SylvestreLiberal
Laprairie—NapiervilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Roch Lanctôt (died 30 May 1929)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Vincent Dupuis (by-election of 22 July 1929)Liberal
L'Assomption—MontcalmCA|Liberal|background}}|Paul-Arthur SéguinLiberal
Laurier—OutremontCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Alexandre MercierLiberal
Laval—Two MountainsCA|Liberal|background}}|Liguori LacombeLiberal
LévisCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Étienne DussaultLiberal
L'IsletCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Fernand FafardLiberal
LotbinièreCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Achille VervilleLiberal
MaisonneuveCA|Liberal|background}}|Clément RobitailleLiberal
MataneCA|Liberal|background}}|Georges-Léonidas DionneLiberal
MéganticCA|Liberal|background}}|Eusèbe RobergeLiberal
MontmagnyCA|Liberal|background}}|Leo Kemner LaflammeLiberal
Mount RoyalCA|PC|background}}|Robert Smeaton WhiteConservative
NicoletCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Félix DescoteauxLiberal
PontiacCA|Liberal|background}}|Frank S. CahillLiberal
PortneufCA|Liberal|background}}|Michel-Siméon DelisleLiberal
Québec—MontmorencyCA|Liberal|background}}|Henri-Edgar LavigueurLiberal
Quebec EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Ernest Lapointe (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Ernest Lapointe (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Quebec SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Gavan PowerLiberal
Quebec WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Georges ParentLiberal
RichelieuCA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre-Joseph-Arthur Cardin (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Richmond—WolfeCA|Liberal|background}}|Edmund William TobinLiberal
RimouskiCA|Liberal|background}}|Eugène FisetLiberal
St. AnnCA|Liberal|background}}|James John Edmund GuérinLiberal
St. AntoineCA|PC|background}}|Leslie Gordon BellConservative
St. DenisCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Arthur DenisLiberal
St. HenriCA|Liberal|background}}|Paul MercierLiberal
St. Hyacinthe—RouvilleCA|Liberal|background}}|René MorinLiberal
St. JamesCA|Liberal|background}}|Fernand Rinfret (until 5 October 1926 Secretary of State appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Fernand Rinfret (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
St. Johns—IbervilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Aldéric-Joseph BenoitLiberal
St. Lawrence—St. GeorgeCA|PC|background}}|Charles CahanConservative
St. MaryCA|Liberal|background}}|Hermas DeslauriersLiberal
SheffordCA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre-Ernest BoivinLiberal
SherbrookeCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Benjamin HowardLiberal
StansteadCA|Liberal|background}}|Willis Keith BaldwinLiberal
TémiscouataCA|Liberal|background}}|Jean-François PouliotLiberal
TerrebonneCA|Liberal|background}}|Jules-Édouard PrévostLiberal
Three Rivers—St. MauriceCA|Liberal|background}}|Arthur BettezLiberal
Vaudreuil—SoulangesCA|Liberal|background}}|Lawrence Alexander Wilson (resigned 1 February 1929)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Lawrence Alexander Wilson (by-election of 29 July 1929)Liberal
WrightCA|Liberal|background}}|Fizalam-William PerrasLiberal
YamaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Aimé BoucherLiberal

Saskatchewan

Electoral districtNameParty
AssiniboiaCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert McKenzieLiberal
HumboldtCA|Liberal|background}}|Albert Frederick TotzkeLiberal
KindersleyCA|Progressive|background}}|Archibald M. CarmichaelProgressive
Last MountainCA|Progressive|background}}|William Russell FansherProgressive
Long LakeCA|Liberal|background}}|John Frederick JohnstonLiberal
MackenzieCA|Progressive|background}}|Milton Neil CampbellProgressive
Maple CreekCA|Liberal|background}}|George Spence (resigned 14 October 1927)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William George Bock (by-election of 25 November 1927)Liberal
MelfortCA|Liberal|background}}|Malcolm McLeanLiberal
MelvilleCA|Liberal|background}}|William Richard Motherwell (until 11 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Richard Motherwell (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Moose JawCA|Liberal|background}}|John Gordon RossLiberal
North BattlefordCA|Liberal|background}}|Cameron Ross McIntoshLiberal
Prince AlbertCA|Liberal|background}}|William Lyon Mackenzie King (until 11 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Lyon Mackenzie King (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
Qu'AppelleCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|John MillarLiberal-Progressive
ReginaCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Avery Dunning (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Avery Dunning (by-election of 2 November 1926)Liberal
RosetownCA|Progressive|background}}|John EvansProgressive
SaskatoonCA|Liberal|background}}|Alexander MacGillivray YoungLiberal
South BattlefordCA|Liberal|background}}|John VallanceLiberal
Swift CurrentCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Edward BothwellLiberal
WeyburnCA|Liberal|background}}|Edward James YoungLiberal
Willow BunchCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas F. DonnellyLiberal
YorktonCA|Liberal|background}}|George Washington McPheeLiberal

Yukon

Electoral districtNameParty
YukonCA|PC|background}}|George BlackConservative

By-elections

{{Main|By-elections to the 16th Canadian Parliament}}{{:By-elections to the 16th Canadian Parliament}}

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Succession

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