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词条 20th Canadian Parliament
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  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 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:

SessionStartEnd
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

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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.

Alberta

Electoral districtNameParty
AcadiaCA|Social Credit|background}}|Victor QuelchSocial Credit
AthabaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph Miville DecheneLiberal
Battle RiverCA|Social Credit|background}}|Robert FairSocial Credit
Bow RiverCA|Social Credit|background}}|Charles Edward JohnstonSocial Credit
Calgary EastCA|PC|background}}|Douglas HarknessProgressive Conservative
Calgary WestCA|PC|background}}|Arthur LeRoy SmithProgressive Conservative
CamroseCA|Social Credit|background}}|James Alexander MarshallSocial Credit
Edmonton EastCA|Social Credit|background}}|Patrick Harvey AshbySocial Credit
Edmonton WestCA|Liberal|background}}|James Angus MacKinnonLiberal
Jasper—EdsonCA|Social Credit|background}}|Walter Frederick KuhlSocial Credit
LethbridgeCA|Social Credit|background}}|John Horne BlackmoreSocial Credit
MacleodCA|Social Credit|background}}|Ernest George HansellSocial Credit
Medicine HatCA|Social Credit|background}}|William Duncan WylieSocial Credit
Peace RiverCA|Social Credit|background}}|Solon Earl LowSocial Credit
Red DeerCA|Social Credit|background}}|Frederick Davis ShawSocial Credit
VegrevilleCA|Social Credit|background}}|Anthony HlynkaSocial Credit
WetaskiwinCA|Social Credit|background}}|Norman JaquesSocial Credit

British Columbia

Electoral districtNameParty
CaribooCA|CCF|background}}|William IrvineC.C.F.
Comox—AlberniCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|John Lambert GibsonIndependent Liberal
Fraser ValleyCA|Liberal|background}}|George CruickshankLiberal
KamloopsCA|PC|background}}|Davie FultonProgressive Conservative
Kootenay EastCA|CCF|background}}|James Herbert MatthewsC.C.F.
Kootenay WestCA|Independent|background}}|Herbert Wilfred HerridgeIndependent C.C.F.
NanaimoCA|PC|background}}|George PearkesProgressive Conservative
New WestminsterCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas ReidLiberal
SkeenaCA|CCF|background}}|Harry ArchibaldC.C.F.
Vancouver—BurrardCA|PC|background}}|Charles MerrittProgressive Conservative
Vancouver CentreCA|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 EastCA|CCF|background}}|Angus MacInnisC.C.F.
Vancouver NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|James SinclairLiberal
Vancouver SouthCA|PC|background}}|Howard Charles GreenProgressive Conservative
VictoriaCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert MayhewLiberal
YaleCA|PC|background}}|Grote Stirling (resigned October 21, 1947)Progressive Conservative
CA|CCF|background}}|Owen Jones (by-election of May 31, 1948)C.C.F.

Manitoba

Electoral districtNameParty
BrandonCA|Liberal|background}}|James Ewen MatthewsLiberal
ChurchillCA|CCF|background}}|Ronald Stewart MooreC.C.F.
DauphinCA|CCF|background}}|Fred ZaplitnyC.C.F.
LisgarCA|Liberal|background}}|Howard WinklerLiberal
MacdonaldCA|Liberal-Progressive|background}}|William Gilbert WeirLiberal-Progressive
MarquetteCA|Liberal|background}}|James Allison Glen (resigned November 4, 1948)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Stuart Garson (by-election of December 20, 1948)Liberal
NeepawaCA|PC|background}}|John BrackenProgressive Conservative
Portage la PrairieCA|Liberal|background}}|Harry Leader (died May 9, 1946)Liberal
CA|PC|background}}|Calvert Charlton Miller (by-election of October 21, 1946)Progressive Conservative
ProvencherCA|Liberal|background}}|René JutrasLiberal
SelkirkCA|CCF|background}}|William BryceC.C.F.
SourisCA|PC|background}}|J. Arthur RossProgressive Conservative
SpringfieldCA|Liberal|background}}|John SinnottLiberal
St. BonifaceCA|Liberal|background}}|Fernand ViauLiberal
Winnipeg NorthCA|CCF|background}}|Alistair StewartC.C.F.
Winnipeg North CentreCA|CCF|background}}|Stanley KnowlesC.C.F.
Winnipeg SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Leslie MutchLiberal
Winnipeg South CentreCA|Liberal|background}}|Ralph MaybankLiberal

New Brunswick

Electoral districtNameParty
CharlotteCA|Liberal|background}}|A. Wesley StuartLiberal
GloucesterCA|Liberal|background}}|Clovis-Thomas RichardLiberal
KentCA|Liberal|background}}|Aurel LégerLiberal
NorthumberlandCA|Liberal|background}}|John William MaloneyLiberal
Restigouche—MadawaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Benoît MichaudLiberal
RoyalCA|PC|background}}|Alfred Johnson BrooksProgressive Conservative
St. John—AlbertCA|PC|background}}|King HazenProgressive Conservative
Victoria—CarletonCA|PC|background}}|Heber Harold HatfieldProgressive Conservative
WestmorlandCA|Liberal|background}}|Henry Read EmmersonLiberal
York—SunburyCA|Liberal|background}}|Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges (died in office)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Milton Fowler Gregg (by-election of October 20, 1947)Liberal

Nova Scotia

Electoral districtNameParty
Antigonish—GuysboroughCA|Liberal|background}}|J. Ralph KirkLiberal
Cape Breton North and VictoriaCA|Liberal|background}}|Matthew MacLeanLiberal
Cape Breton SouthCA|CCF|background}}|Clarence GillisC.C.F.
Colchester—HantsCA|PC|background}}|Frank Thomas StanfieldProgressive Conservative
CumberlandCA|PC|background}}|Percy Chapman BlackProgressive Conservative
Digby—Annapolis—KingsCA|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 IsnorLiberal
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—RichmondCA|Liberal|background}}|Moses Elijah McGarryLiberal
PictouCA|Liberal|background}}|Henry Byron McCullochLiberal
Queens—LunenburgCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert WintersLiberal
Shelburne—Yarmouth—ClareCA|Liberal|background}}|Loran Ellis BakerLiberal

Ontario

Electoral districtNameParty
Algoma EastCA|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 WestCA|Liberal|background}}|George E. NixonLiberal
Brantford CityCA|Liberal|background}}|William Ross MacdonaldLiberal
BrantCA|PC|background}}|John A. CharltonProgressive Conservative
BroadviewCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Langton ChurchProgressive Conservative
BruceCA|PC|background}}|Andrew Ernest RobinsonProgressive Conservative
CarletonCA|PC|background}}|George Russell Boucher (resigned November 1, 1948)Progressive Conservative
CA|PC|background}}|George Drew (by-election of December 20, 1948)Progressive Conservative
CochraneCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Arthur BradetteLiberal
DanforthCA|PC|background}}|Joseph Henry HarrisProgressive Conservative
DavenportCA|PC|background}}|John Ritchie MacNicolProgressive Conservative
Dufferin—SimcoeCA|PC|background}}|William Earl RoweProgressive Conservative
DurhamCA|PC|background}}|Charles Elwood StephensonProgressive Conservative
EglintonCA|PC|background}}|Donald FlemingProgressive Conservative
ElginCA|PC|background}}|Charles Delmer CoyleProgressive Conservative
Essex EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Paul Martin Sr.Liberal
Essex SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Murray ClarkLiberal
Essex WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Donald Ferguson BrownLiberal
Fort WilliamCA|Liberal|background}}|Dan McIvorLiberal
Frontenac—AddingtonCA|PC|background}}|Wilbert Ross AylesworthProgressive Conservative
GlengarryCA|Liberal|background}}|William MacDiarmid (resigned June 22, 1945)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Lyon Mackenzie King (by-election of August 6, 1945)Liberal
GreenwoodCA|PC|background}}|Denton MasseyProgressive Conservative
Grenville—DundasCA|PC|background}}|Arza Clair CasselmanProgressive Conservative
Grey—BruceCA|Liberal|background}}|Walter HarrisLiberal
Grey NorthCA|PC|background}}|W. Garfield CaseProgressive Conservative
HaldimandCA|PC|background}}|Mark SennProgressive Conservative
HaltonCA|Liberal|background}}|Hughes CleaverLiberal
Hamilton EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas Hambly RossLiberal
Hamilton WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Colin GibsonLiberal
Hastings—PeterboroughCA|PC|background}}|George Stanley WhiteProgressive Conservative
Hastings SouthCA|PC|background}}|George Henry StokesProgressive Conservative
High ParkCA|PC|background}}|William Alexander McMasterProgressive Conservative
Huron NorthCA|PC|background}}|Elston CardiffProgressive Conservative
Huron—PerthCA|Liberal|background}}|William Henry GoldingLiberal
Kenora—Rainy RiverCA|Liberal|background}}|William Moore BenidicksonLiberal
KentCA|PC|background}}|Earl DesmondProgressive Conservative
Kingston CityCA|PC|background}}|Thomas KiddProgressive Conservative
Lambton—KentCA|PC|background}}|Robert James HendersonProgressive Conservative
Lambton WestCA|PC|background}}|Joseph Warner MurphyProgressive Conservative
LanarkCA|PC|background}}|William Gourlay BlairProgressive Conservative
LeedsCA|PC|background}}|George WebbProgressive Conservative
LincolnCA|PC|background}}|Norman LockhartProgressive Conservative
LondonCA|PC|background}}|Park ManrossProgressive Conservative
Middlesex EastCA|PC|background}}|Harry Oliver WhiteProgressive Conservative
Middlesex WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert McCubbinLiberal
Muskoka—OntarioCA|PC|background}}|James MacdonnellProgressive Conservative
NipissingCA|Liberal|background}}|Léo GauthierLiberal
NorfolkCA|PC|background}}|Theobald Butler BarrettProgressive Conservative
NorthumberlandCA|PC|background}}|Earle DropeProgressive Conservative
OntarioCA|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 EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Jean-Thomas RichardLiberal
Ottawa WestCA|Liberal|background}}|George McIlraithLiberal
OxfordCA|PC|background}}|Kenneth DanielProgressive Conservative
ParkdaleCA|PC|background}}|Herbert Alexander Bruce (until resignation)Progressive Conservative
CA|PC|background}}|Harold Timmins (by-election of October 21, 1946)Progressive Conservative
Parry SoundCA|Liberal|background}}|Wilfred McDonaldLiberal
PeelCA|PC|background}}|Gordon GraydonProgressive Conservative
PerthCA|PC|background}}|Albert James BradshawProgressive Conservative
Peterborough WestCA|PC|background}}|Gordon FraserProgressive Conservative
Port ArthurCA|Liberal|background}}|Clarence Decatur HoweLiberal
PrescottCA|Liberal|background}}|Élie-Oscar BertrandLiberal
Prince Edward—LennoxCA|PC|background}}|George TustinProgressive Conservative
Renfrew NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Ralph WarrenLiberal
Renfrew SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|James Joseph McCannLiberal
RosedaleCA|PC|background}}|Harry JackmanProgressive Conservative
RussellCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Omer GourLiberal
St. Paul'sCA|PC|background}}|Douglas RossProgressive Conservative
Simcoe EastCA|Liberal|background}}|William Alfred RobinsonLiberal
Simcoe NorthCA|PC|background}}|Julian FergusonProgressive Conservative
SpadinaCA|Liberal|background}}|David CrollLiberal
StormontCA|Liberal|background}}|Lionel ChevrierLiberal
TimiskamingCA|Liberal|background}}|Walter LittleLiberal
TrinityCA|PC|background}}|Larry SkeyProgressive Conservative
VictoriaCA|PC|background}}|Clayton HodgsonProgressive Conservative
Waterloo NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis Orville BreithauptLiberal
Waterloo SouthCA|PC|background}}|Karl Kenneth HomuthProgressive Conservative
WellandCA|Liberal|background}}|Humphrey MitchellLiberal
Wellington NorthCA|PC|background}}|Lewis MenaryProgressive Conservative
Wellington SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert GladstoneLiberal
WentworthCA|PC|background}}|Frank LennardProgressive Conservative
York EastCA|PC|background}}|Robert Henry McGregorProgressive Conservative
York NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Jack SmithLiberal
York SouthCA|PC|background}}|Alan CockeramProgressive Conservative
York WestCA|PC|background}}|Agar Rodney AdamsonProgressive Conservative

Prince Edward Island

Electoral districtNameParty
King'sCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas Vincent GrantLiberal
PrinceCA|Liberal|background}}|John Watson MacNaughtLiberal
Queen's*CA|Liberal|background}}|James Lester DouglasLiberal
CA|PC|background}}|Chester McLureProgressive Conservative

Quebec

Electoral districtNameParty
ArgenteuilCA|Independent|background}}|Georges HéonIndependent Progressive Conservative
BeauceCA|Liberal|background}}|Ludger DionneLiberal
Beauharnois—LaprairieCA|Bloc populaire|background}}|Maxime RaymondBloc populaire canadien
BellechasseCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis-Philippe PicardLiberal
Berthier—MaskinongéCA|Liberal|background}}|Aldéric LaurendeauLiberal
BonaventureCA|Independent|background}}|Bona ArsenaultIndependent
Brome—MissisquoiCA|Liberal|background}}|Maurice HalléLiberal
CartierCA|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—RouvilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Roch PinardLiberal
ChamplainCA|Liberal|background}}|Hervé-Edgar BrunelleLiberal
ChapleauCA|Liberal|background}}|David GourdLiberal
Charlevoix—SaguenayCA|Independent|background}}|Frédéric DorionIndependent
Châteauguay—HuntingdonCA|Liberal|background}}|Donald Elmer BlackLiberal
ChicoutimiCA|Independent|background}}|Paul-Edmond GagnonIndependent
ComptonCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Adéodat BlanchetteLiberal
DorchesterCA|Liberal|background}}|Léonard TremblayLiberal
Drummond—ArthabaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Armand CloutierLiberal
GaspéCA|Liberal|background}}|Léopold LangloisLiberal
HochelagaCA|Liberal|background}}|Raymond EudesLiberal
HullCA|Liberal|background}}|Alphonse FournierLiberal
Jacques CartierCA|Liberal|background}}|Elphège MarierLiberal
Joliette—l'Assomption—MontcalmCA|Liberal|background}}|Georges-Émile LapalmeLiberal
KamouraskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Eugène MarquisLiberal
LabelleCA|Liberal|background}}|Maurice Lalonde (politician)Liberal
Lake St-John—RobervalCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Alfred DionIndependent Liberal
LaurierCA|Liberal|background}}|Ernest BertrandLiberal
Laval—Two MountainsCA|Independent|background}}|Liguori Lacombe (resigned July 12, 1948)Independent
CA|Liberal|background}}|Léopold Demers (by-election of December 20, 1948)Liberal
LévisCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Maurice BourgetIndependent Liberal
LotbinièreCA|Liberal|background}}|Hugues LapointeLiberal
Maisonneuve—RosemontCA|Liberal|background}}|Sarto FournierLiberal
Matapédia—MataneCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Philéas CôtéIndependent Liberal
Mégantic—FrontenacCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph LafontaineLiberal
MercierCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph JeanLiberal
Montmagny—L'IsletCA|Liberal|background}}|Jean LesageLiberal
Mount RoyalCA|Liberal|background}}|Fred WhitmanLiberal
Nicolet—YamaskaCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Lucien Dubois (died November 8, 1948)Independent Liberal
CA|PC|background}}|Renaud Chapdelaine (by-election of February 7, 1949)Progressive Conservative
OutremontCA|Liberal|background}}|Édouard RinfretLiberal
PontiacCA|Liberal|background}}|Wallace McDonald (died May 2, 1946)Liberal
CA|Social Credit|background}}|Réal Caouette (by-election of September 16, 1946)Social Credit
PortneufCA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre GauthierLiberal
Québec—MontmorencyCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Wilfrid LacroixIndependent Liberal
Quebec EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis St. LaurentLiberal
Quebec SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Gavan PowerLiberal
Quebec West and SouthCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Charles ParentIndependent Liberal
Richelieu—VerchèresCA|Independent|background}}|Arthur Cardin (died October 21, 1946)Independent
CA|Liberal|background}}|Gérard Cournoyer (by-election of December 23, 1946)Liberal
Richmond—WolfeCA|Liberal|background}}|James Patrick MullinsLiberal
RimouskiCA|Liberal|background}}|Gleason BelzileLiberal
St. AnnCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas HealyLiberal
St. Antoine—WestmountCA|Liberal|background}}|Douglas AbbottLiberal
St. DenisCA|Liberal|background}}|Azellus DenisLiberal
St. HenryCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph-Arsène BonnierLiberal
St. Hyacinthe—BagotCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph FontaineLiberal
St. JamesCA|Liberal|background}}|Roland BeaudryLiberal
Saint-Jean—Iberville—NapiervilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Alcide CôtéLiberal
St. Lawrence—St. GeorgeCA|Liberal|background}}|Brooke ClaxtonLiberal
St. MaryCA|Liberal|background}}|Gaspard FauteuxLiberal
St-Maurice—LaflècheCA|Bloc populaire|background}}|René HamelBloc populaire canadien
SheffordCA|Liberal|background}}|Marcel BoivinLiberal
SherbrookeCA|Liberal|background}}|Maurice GinguesLiberal
StansteadCA|PC|background}}|John Thomas HackettProgressive Conservative
TémiscouataCA|Independent Liberal|background}}|Jean-François PouliotIndependent Liberal
TerrebonneCA|Liberal|background}}|Lionel BertrandLiberal
Trois-RivièresCA|Independent|background}}|Wilfrid GariépyIndependent
Vaudreuil—SoulangesCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis-René BeaudoinLiberal
VerdunCA|Liberal|background}}|Paul-Émile CôtéLiberal
WrightCA|Liberal|background}}|Léon RaymondLiberal

Saskatchewan

Electoral districtNameParty
AssiniboiaCA|CCF|background}}|Edward McCulloughC.C.F.
HumboldtCA|CCF|background}}|Joseph William BurtonC.C.F.
KindersleyCA|CCF|background}}|Frank JaenickeC.C.F.
Lake CentreCA|PC|background}}|John DiefenbakerProgressive Conservative
MackenzieCA|CCF|background}}|Alexander Malcolm NicholsonC.C.F.
Maple CreekCA|CCF|background}}|Duncan John McCuaigC.C.F.
MelfortCA|CCF|background}}|Percy WrightC.C.F.
MelvilleCA|Liberal|background}}|James Garfield GardinerLiberal
Moose JawCA|CCF|background}}|Ross ThatcherC.C.F.
North BattlefordCA|CCF|background}}|Frederick Townley-SmithC.C.F.
Prince AlbertCA|CCF|background}}|Edward LeRoy BowermanC.C.F.
Qu'AppelleCA|CCF|background}}|Gladys StrumC.C.F.
Regina CityCA|CCF|background}}|John ProbeC.C.F.
Rosetown—BiggarCA|CCF|background}}|Major James ColdwellC.C.F.
RosthernCA|Liberal|background}}|Walter Tucker (resigned June 8, 1948)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Albert Boucher (by-election of October 25, 1948)Liberal
Saskatoon CityCA|CCF|background}}|Roy KnightC.C.F.
Swift CurrentCA|CCF|background}}|Thomas John BentleyC.C.F.
The BattlefordsCA|CCF|background}}|Max CampbellC.C.F.
WeyburnCA|CCF|background}}|Eric McKayC.C.F.
Wood MountainCA|CCF|background}}|Hazen ArgueC.C.F.
YorktonCA|CCF|background}}|George Hugh CastledenC.C.F.

Yukon

Electoral districtNameParty
YukonCA|PC|background}}|George BlackProgressive Conservative

By-elections

{{Main|By-elections to the 20th Canadian Parliament}}{{:By-elections to the 20th Canadian Parliament}}

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Succession

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