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- List of members Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon
- By-elections
- References
- Succession
The 20th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 6, 1945, until April 30, 1949. The membership was set by the 1945 federal election on June 11, 1945, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1949 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority first under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the 16th Canadian Ministry, and later a majority under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent and the 17th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the newly named Progressive Conservative Party, led first by John Bracken and later by George Drew. The Speaker was Gaspard Fauteux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1933-1947 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. In this parliament, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, led by M.J. Coldwell, overtook the Social Credit as third largest party. There were five sessions of the 20th Parliament: Session | Start | End | 1st | September 6, 1945 | December 18, 1945 | 2nd | March 14, 1946 | August 31, 1946 | 3rd | January 30, 1947 | July 17, 1947 | 4th | December 5, 1947 | June 30, 1948 | 5th | January 29, 1949 | April 30, 1949 |
List of members{{CanHOC}}Following is a full list of members of the twentieth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members. AlbertaElectoral district | Name | Party | Acadia | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Victor Quelch | Social Credit | Athabaska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Miville Dechene | Liberal | Battle River | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Robert Fair | Social Credit | Bow River | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Charles Edward Johnston | Social Credit | Calgary East | CA|PC|background}}| | Douglas Harkness | Progressive Conservative | Calgary West | CA|PC|background}}| | Arthur LeRoy Smith | Progressive Conservative | Camrose | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | James Alexander Marshall | Social Credit | Edmonton East | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Patrick Harvey Ashby | Social Credit | Edmonton West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Angus MacKinnon | Liberal | Jasper—Edson | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Walter Frederick Kuhl | Social Credit | Lethbridge | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | John Horne Blackmore | Social Credit | Macleod | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Ernest George Hansell | Social Credit | Medicine Hat | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | William Duncan Wylie | Social Credit | Peace River | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Solon Earl Low | Social Credit | Red Deer | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Frederick Davis Shaw | Social Credit | Vegreville | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Anthony Hlynka | Social Credit | Wetaskiwin | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Norman Jaques | Social Credit |
British ColumbiaElectoral district | Name | Party | Cariboo | CA|CCF|background}}| | William Irvine | C.C.F. | Comox—Alberni | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | John Lambert Gibson | Independent Liberal | Fraser Valley | CA|Liberal|background}}| | George Cruickshank | Liberal | Kamloops | CA|PC|background}}| | Davie Fulton | Progressive Conservative | Kootenay East | CA|CCF|background}}| | James Herbert Matthews | C.C.F. | Kootenay West | CA|Independent|background}}| | Herbert Wilfred Herridge | Independent C.C.F. | Nanaimo | CA|PC|background}}| | George Pearkes | Progressive Conservative | New Westminster | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Thomas Reid | Liberal | Skeena | CA|CCF|background}}| | Harry Archibald | C.C.F. | Vancouver—Burrard | CA|PC|background}}| | Charles Merritt | Progressive Conservative | Vancouver Centre | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ian Alistair Mackenzie (until January 19, 1948 Senate appointment) | Liberal | CA|CCF|background}}| | Rodney Young (by-election of June 8, 1948) | C.C.F. | Vancouver East | CA|CCF|background}}| | Angus MacInnis | C.C.F. | Vancouver North | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Sinclair | Liberal | Vancouver South | CA|PC|background}}| | Howard Charles Green | Progressive Conservative | Victoria | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Robert Mayhew | Liberal | Yale | CA|PC|background}}| | Grote Stirling (resigned October 21, 1947) | Progressive Conservative | CA|CCF|background}}| | Owen Jones (by-election of May 31, 1948) | C.C.F. |
ManitobaElectoral district | Name | Party | Brandon | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Ewen Matthews | Liberal | Churchill | CA|CCF|background}}| | Ronald Stewart Moore | C.C.F. | Dauphin | CA|CCF|background}}| | Fred Zaplitny | C.C.F. | Lisgar | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Howard Winkler | Liberal | Macdonald | CA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}| | William Gilbert Weir | Liberal-Progressive | Marquette | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Allison Glen (resigned November 4, 1948) | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Stuart Garson (by-election of December 20, 1948) | Liberal | Neepawa | CA|PC|background}}| | John Bracken | Progressive Conservative | Portage la Prairie | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Harry Leader (died May 9, 1946) | Liberal | CA|PC|background}}| | Calvert Charlton Miller (by-election of October 21, 1946) | Progressive Conservative | Provencher | CA|Liberal|background}}| | René Jutras | Liberal | Selkirk | CA|CCF|background}}| | William Bryce | C.C.F. | Souris | CA|PC|background}}| | J. Arthur Ross | Progressive Conservative | Springfield | CA|Liberal|background}}| | John Sinnott | Liberal | St. Boniface | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Fernand Viau | Liberal | Winnipeg North | CA|CCF|background}}| | Alistair Stewart | C.C.F. | Winnipeg North Centre | CA|CCF|background}}| | Stanley Knowles | C.C.F. | Winnipeg South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Leslie Mutch | Liberal | Winnipeg South Centre | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ralph Maybank | Liberal |
New BrunswickElectoral district | Name | Party | Charlotte | CA|Liberal|background}}| | A. Wesley Stuart | Liberal | Gloucester | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Clovis-Thomas Richard | Liberal | Kent | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Aurel Léger | Liberal | Northumberland | CA|Liberal|background}}| | John William Maloney | Liberal | Restigouche—Madawaska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Benoît Michaud | Liberal | Royal | CA|PC|background}}| | Alfred Johnson Brooks | Progressive Conservative | St. John—Albert | CA|PC|background}}| | King Hazen | Progressive Conservative | Victoria—Carleton | CA|PC|background}}| | Heber Harold Hatfield | Progressive Conservative | Westmorland | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Henry Read Emmerson | Liberal | York—Sunbury | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges (died in office) | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Milton Fowler Gregg (by-election of October 20, 1947) | Liberal |
Nova ScotiaElectoral district | Name | Party | Antigonish—Guysborough | CA|Liberal|background}}| | J. Ralph Kirk | Liberal | Cape Breton North and Victoria | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Matthew MacLean | Liberal | Cape Breton South | CA|CCF|background}}| | Clarence Gillis | C.C.F. | Colchester—Hants | CA|PC|background}}| | Frank Thomas Stanfield | Progressive Conservative | Cumberland | CA|PC|background}}| | Percy Chapman Black | Progressive Conservative | Digby—Annapolis—Kings | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Lorimer Ilsley (resigned October 27, 1948) | Liberal | CA|PC|background}}| | George Nowlan (by-election of December 13, 1948) | Progressive Conservative | Halifax* | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Gordon Benjamin Isnor | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Chisholm Macdonald (died November 19, 1946) | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | John Dickey (by-election of July 14, 1947, replaces Macdonald) | Liberal | Inverness—Richmond | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Moses Elijah McGarry | Liberal | Pictou | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Henry Byron McCulloch | Liberal | Queens—Lunenburg | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Robert Winters | Liberal | Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Loran Ellis Baker | Liberal |
OntarioElectoral district | Name | Party | Algoma East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Thomas Farquhar (until September 10, 1948 Senate appointment) | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Lester B. Pearson (by-election of October 25, 1948) | Liberal | Algoma West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | George E. Nixon | Liberal | Brantford City | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Ross Macdonald | Liberal | Brant | CA|PC|background}}| | John A. Charlton | Progressive Conservative | Broadview | CA|PC|background}}| | Thomas Langton Church | Progressive Conservative | Bruce | CA|PC|background}}| | Andrew Ernest Robinson | Progressive Conservative | Carleton | CA|PC|background}}| | George Russell Boucher (resigned November 1, 1948) | Progressive Conservative | CA|PC|background}}| | George Drew (by-election of December 20, 1948) | Progressive Conservative | Cochrane | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Arthur Bradette | Liberal | Danforth | CA|PC|background}}| | Joseph Henry Harris | Progressive Conservative | Davenport | CA|PC|background}}| | John Ritchie MacNicol | Progressive Conservative | Dufferin—Simcoe | CA|PC|background}}| | William Earl Rowe | Progressive Conservative | Durham | CA|PC|background}}| | Charles Elwood Stephenson | Progressive Conservative | Eglinton | CA|PC|background}}| | Donald Fleming | Progressive Conservative | Elgin | CA|PC|background}}| | Charles Delmer Coyle | Progressive Conservative | Essex East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Paul Martin Sr. | Liberal | Essex South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Murray Clark | Liberal | Essex West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Donald Ferguson Brown | Liberal | Fort William | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Dan McIvor | Liberal | Frontenac—Addington | CA|PC|background}}| | Wilbert Ross Aylesworth | Progressive Conservative | Glengarry | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William MacDiarmid (resigned June 22, 1945) | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Lyon Mackenzie King (by-election of August 6, 1945) | Liberal | Greenwood | CA|PC|background}}| | Denton Massey | Progressive Conservative | Grenville—Dundas | CA|PC|background}}| | Arza Clair Casselman | Progressive Conservative | Grey—Bruce | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Walter Harris | Liberal | Grey North | CA|PC|background}}| | W. Garfield Case | Progressive Conservative | Haldimand | CA|PC|background}}| | Mark Senn | Progressive Conservative | Halton | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hughes Cleaver | Liberal | Hamilton East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Thomas Hambly Ross | Liberal | Hamilton West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Colin Gibson | Liberal | Hastings—Peterborough | CA|PC|background}}| | George Stanley White | Progressive Conservative | Hastings South | CA|PC|background}}| | George Henry Stokes | Progressive Conservative | High Park | CA|PC|background}}| | William Alexander McMaster | Progressive Conservative | Huron North | CA|PC|background}}| | Elston Cardiff | Progressive Conservative | Huron—Perth | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Henry Golding | Liberal | Kenora—Rainy River | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Moore Benidickson | Liberal | Kent | CA|PC|background}}| | Earl Desmond | Progressive Conservative | Kingston City | CA|PC|background}}| | Thomas Kidd | Progressive Conservative | Lambton—Kent | CA|PC|background}}| | Robert James Henderson | Progressive Conservative | Lambton West | CA|PC|background}}| | Joseph Warner Murphy | Progressive Conservative | Lanark | CA|PC|background}}| | William Gourlay Blair | Progressive Conservative | Leeds | CA|PC|background}}| | George Webb | Progressive Conservative | Lincoln | CA|PC|background}}| | Norman Lockhart | Progressive Conservative | London | CA|PC|background}}| | Park Manross | Progressive Conservative | Middlesex East | CA|PC|background}}| | Harry Oliver White | Progressive Conservative | Middlesex West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Robert McCubbin | Liberal | Muskoka—Ontario | CA|PC|background}}| | James Macdonnell | Progressive Conservative | Nipissing | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Léo Gauthier | Liberal | Norfolk | CA|PC|background}}| | Theobald Butler Barrett | Progressive Conservative | Northumberland | CA|PC|background}}| | Earle Drope | Progressive Conservative | Ontario | CA|Liberal|background}}| | W. E. N. Sinclair (died in office) | Liberal | CA|CCF|background}}| | Arthur Henry Williams (by-election of June 8, 1948) | C.C.F. | Ottawa East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Jean-Thomas Richard | Liberal | Ottawa West | CA|Liberal|background}}| | George McIlraith | Liberal | Oxford | CA|PC|background}}| | Kenneth Daniel | Progressive Conservative | Parkdale | CA|PC|background}}| | Herbert Alexander Bruce (until resignation) | Progressive Conservative | CA|PC|background}}| | Harold Timmins (by-election of October 21, 1946) | Progressive Conservative | Parry Sound | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Wilfred McDonald | Liberal | Peel | CA|PC|background}}| | Gordon Graydon | Progressive Conservative | Perth | CA|PC|background}}| | Albert James Bradshaw | Progressive Conservative | Peterborough West | CA|PC|background}}| | Gordon Fraser | Progressive Conservative | Port Arthur | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Clarence Decatur Howe | Liberal | Prescott | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Élie-Oscar Bertrand | Liberal | Prince Edward—Lennox | CA|PC|background}}| | George Tustin | Progressive Conservative | Renfrew North | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ralph Warren | Liberal | Renfrew South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Joseph McCann | Liberal | Rosedale | CA|PC|background}}| | Harry Jackman | Progressive Conservative | Russell | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Omer Gour | Liberal | St. Paul's | CA|PC|background}}| | Douglas Ross | Progressive Conservative | Simcoe East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Alfred Robinson | Liberal | Simcoe North | CA|PC|background}}| | Julian Ferguson | Progressive Conservative | Spadina | CA|Liberal|background}}| | David Croll | Liberal | Stormont | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Lionel Chevrier | Liberal | Timiskaming | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Walter Little | Liberal | Trinity | CA|PC|background}}| | Larry Skey | Progressive Conservative | Victoria | CA|PC|background}}| | Clayton Hodgson | Progressive Conservative | Waterloo North | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis Orville Breithaupt | Liberal | Waterloo South | CA|PC|background}}| | Karl Kenneth Homuth | Progressive Conservative | Welland | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Humphrey Mitchell | Liberal | Wellington North | CA|PC|background}}| | Lewis Menary | Progressive Conservative | Wellington South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Robert Gladstone | Liberal | Wentworth | CA|PC|background}}| | Frank Lennard | Progressive Conservative | York East | CA|PC|background}}| | Robert Henry McGregor | Progressive Conservative | York North | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Jack Smith | Liberal | York South | CA|PC|background}}| | Alan Cockeram | Progressive Conservative | York West | CA|PC|background}}| | Agar Rodney Adamson | Progressive Conservative |
Prince Edward IslandElectoral district | Name | Party | King's | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Thomas Vincent Grant | Liberal | Prince | CA|Liberal|background}}| | John Watson MacNaught | Liberal | Queen's* | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Lester Douglas | Liberal | CA|PC|background}}| | Chester McLure | Progressive Conservative |
QuebecElectoral district | Name | Party | Argenteuil | CA|Independent|background}}| | Georges Héon | Independent Progressive Conservative | Beauce | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ludger Dionne | Liberal | Beauharnois—Laprairie | CA|Bloc populaire|background}}| | Maxime Raymond | Bloc populaire canadien | Bellechasse | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis-Philippe Picard | Liberal | Berthier—Maskinongé | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Aldéric Laurendeau | Liberal | Bonaventure | CA|Independent|background}}| | Bona Arsenault | Independent | Brome—Missisquoi | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Maurice Hallé | Liberal | Cartier | CA|Labor-Progressive|background}}| | Fred Rose (seat declared vacant January 30, 1947, by House of Commons) | Labor-Progressive | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Maurice Hartt (by-election of March 31, 1947) | Liberal | Chambly—Rouville | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Roch Pinard | Liberal | Champlain | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hervé-Edgar Brunelle | Liberal | Chapleau | CA|Liberal|background}}| | David Gourd | Liberal | Charlevoix—Saguenay | CA|Independent|background}}| | Frédéric Dorion | Independent | Châteauguay—Huntingdon | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Donald Elmer Black | Liberal | Chicoutimi | CA|Independent|background}}| | Paul-Edmond Gagnon | Independent | Compton | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Adéodat Blanchette | Liberal | Dorchester | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Léonard Tremblay | Liberal | Drummond—Arthabaska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Armand Cloutier | Liberal | Gaspé | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Léopold Langlois | Liberal | Hochelaga | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Raymond Eudes | Liberal | Hull | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Alphonse Fournier | Liberal | Jacques Cartier | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Elphège Marier | Liberal | Joliette—l'Assomption—Montcalm | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Georges-Émile Lapalme | Liberal | Kamouraska | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Eugène Marquis | Liberal | Labelle | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Maurice Lalonde (politician) | Liberal | Lake St-John—Roberval | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Alfred Dion | Independent Liberal | Laurier | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Ernest Bertrand | Liberal | Laval—Two Mountains | CA|Independent|background}}| | Liguori Lacombe (resigned July 12, 1948) | Independent | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Léopold Demers (by-election of December 20, 1948) | Liberal | Lévis | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Maurice Bourget | Independent Liberal | Lotbinière | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Hugues Lapointe | Liberal | Maisonneuve—Rosemont | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Sarto Fournier | Liberal | Matapédia—Matane | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Philéas Côté | Independent Liberal | Mégantic—Frontenac | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Lafontaine | Liberal | Mercier | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Jean | Liberal | Montmagny—L'Islet | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Jean Lesage | Liberal | Mount Royal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Fred Whitman | Liberal | Nicolet—Yamaska | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Lucien Dubois (died November 8, 1948) | Independent Liberal | CA|PC|background}}| | Renaud Chapdelaine (by-election of February 7, 1949) | Progressive Conservative | Outremont | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Édouard Rinfret | Liberal | Pontiac | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Wallace McDonald (died May 2, 1946) | Liberal | CA|Social Credit|background}}| | Réal Caouette (by-election of September 16, 1946) | Social Credit | Portneuf | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Pierre Gauthier | Liberal | Québec—Montmorency | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Wilfrid Lacroix | Independent Liberal | Quebec East | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis St. Laurent | Liberal | Quebec South | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Charles Gavan Power | Liberal | Quebec West and South | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Charles Parent | Independent Liberal | Richelieu—Verchères | CA|Independent|background}}| | Arthur Cardin (died October 21, 1946) | Independent | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Gérard Cournoyer (by-election of December 23, 1946) | Liberal | Richmond—Wolfe | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Patrick Mullins | Liberal | Rimouski | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Gleason Belzile | Liberal | St. Ann | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Thomas Healy | Liberal | St. Antoine—Westmount | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Douglas Abbott | Liberal | St. Denis | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Azellus Denis | Liberal | St. Henry | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph-Arsène Bonnier | Liberal | St. Hyacinthe—Bagot | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Joseph Fontaine | Liberal | St. James | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Roland Beaudry | Liberal | Saint-Jean—Iberville—Napierville | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Alcide Côté | Liberal | St. Lawrence—St. George | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Brooke Claxton | Liberal | St. Mary | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Gaspard Fauteux | Liberal | St-Maurice—Laflèche | CA|Bloc populaire|background}}| | René Hamel | Bloc populaire canadien | Shefford | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Marcel Boivin | Liberal | Sherbrooke | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Maurice Gingues | Liberal | Stanstead | CA|PC|background}}| | John Thomas Hackett | Progressive Conservative | Témiscouata | CA|Independent Liberal|background}}| | Jean-François Pouliot | Independent Liberal | Terrebonne | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Lionel Bertrand | Liberal | Trois-Rivières | CA|Independent|background}}| | Wilfrid Gariépy | Independent | Vaudreuil—Soulanges | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Louis-René Beaudoin | Liberal | Verdun | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Paul-Émile Côté | Liberal | Wright | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Léon Raymond | Liberal |
SaskatchewanElectoral district | Name | Party | Assiniboia | CA|CCF|background}}| | Edward McCullough | C.C.F. | Humboldt | CA|CCF|background}}| | Joseph William Burton | C.C.F. | Kindersley | CA|CCF|background}}| | Frank Jaenicke | C.C.F. | Lake Centre | CA|PC|background}}| | John Diefenbaker | Progressive Conservative | Mackenzie | CA|CCF|background}}| | Alexander Malcolm Nicholson | C.C.F. | Maple Creek | CA|CCF|background}}| | Duncan John McCuaig | C.C.F. | Melfort | CA|CCF|background}}| | Percy Wright | C.C.F. | Melville | CA|Liberal|background}}| | James Garfield Gardiner | Liberal | Moose Jaw | CA|CCF|background}}| | Ross Thatcher | C.C.F. | North Battleford | CA|CCF|background}}| | Frederick Townley-Smith | C.C.F. | Prince Albert | CA|CCF|background}}| | Edward LeRoy Bowerman | C.C.F. | Qu'Appelle | CA|CCF|background}}| | Gladys Strum | C.C.F. | Regina City | CA|CCF|background}}| | John Probe | C.C.F. | Rosetown—Biggar | CA|CCF|background}}| | Major James Coldwell | C.C.F. | Rosthern | CA|Liberal|background}}| | Walter Tucker (resigned June 8, 1948) | Liberal | CA|Liberal|background}}| | William Albert Boucher (by-election of October 25, 1948) | Liberal | Saskatoon City | CA|CCF|background}}| | Roy Knight | C.C.F. | Swift Current | CA|CCF|background}}| | Thomas John Bentley | C.C.F. | The Battlefords | CA|CCF|background}}| | Max Campbell | C.C.F. | Weyburn | CA|CCF|background}}| | Eric McKay | C.C.F. | Wood Mountain | CA|CCF|background}}| | Hazen Argue | C.C.F. | Yorkton | CA|CCF|background}}| | George Hugh Castleden | C.C.F. |
YukonElectoral district | Name | Party | Yukon | CA|PC|background}}| | George Black | Progressive Conservative |
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