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词条 28th Canadian Parliament
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  1. Members of the House of Commons

     Newfoundland  Prince Edward Island  Nova Scotia  New Brunswick  Quebec  Ontario  Manitoba  Saskatchewan  Alberta  British Columbia  Northern Territories 

  2. By-elections

  3. References

  4. Succession

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The 28th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 12, 1968, until September 1, 1972. The membership was set by the 1968 federal election on June 25, 1968, and it changed only slightly due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1972 election.

It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 20th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party led by Robert Stanfield.

The Speaker was Lucien Lamoureux. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1966-1976 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were four sessions of the 28th Parliament:

SessionStartEnd
1st September 12, 1968 October 22, 1969
2nd October 23, 1969 October 7, 1970
3rd October 8, 1970 February 16, 1972
4th February 17, 1972 September 1, 1972

Members of the House of Commons

Members of the House of Commons in the 28th parliament arranged by province.

Newfoundland

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
Bonavista—Trinity—ConceptionFrank MooresProgressive Conservative
Burin—BurgeoDonald JamiesonLiberal
Gander—TwillingateJohn LundriganProgressive Conservative
Grand Falls—White Bay—LabradorAmbrose PeddleProgressive Conservative
Humber—St. George's—St. BarbeJack MarshallProgressive Conservative
St. John's EastJames McGrathProgressive Conservative
St. John's WestWalter CarterProgressive Conservative

Prince Edward Island

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
CardiganMelvin McQuaidProgressive Conservative
EgmontDavid MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
HillsboroughHeath MacQuarrieProgressive Conservative
MalpequeJohn Angus MacLeanProgressive Conservative

Nova Scotia

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
Annapolis ValleyPat NowlanProgressive Conservative
Cape Breton Highlands—CansoAllan MacEachenLiberal
Cape Breton—East RichmondDonald MacInnisProgressive Conservative
Cape Breton—The SydneysRobert MuirProgressive Conservative
Central NovaHoward Russell Macewan then Elmer MacKay*Both Progressive Conservative
Cumberland—Colchester NorthRobert CoatesProgressive Conservative
Dartmouth—Halifax EastMichael ForrestallProgressive Conservative
HalifaxRobert StanfieldProgressive Conservative
Halifax—East HantsRobert Jardine McCleaveProgressive Conservative
South ShoreLloyd CrouseProgressive Conservative
South Western NovaLouis-Roland ComeauProgressive Conservative
  • Russell MacEwan resigned and was replaced by Elmer MacKay in a May 31, 1971 by-election.

New Brunswick

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
Carleton—CharlotteHugh FlemmingProgressive Conservative
Fundy—RoyalRobert FairweatherProgressive Conservative
GloucesterHerb BreauLiberal
Madawaska—VictoriaEymard CorbinLiberal
MonctonCharlie ThomasProgressive Conservative
Northumberland—MiramichiPercy SmithLiberal
RestigoucheJean-Eudes DubéLiberal
Saint John—LancasterThomas Miller BellProgressive Conservative
Westmorland—KentGuy F. CrossmanLiberal
York—SunburyJohn Chester MacRaeProgressive Conservative

Quebec

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
AbitibiGérard LapriseRalliement Créditiste
AhuntsicJean-Léo RochonLiberal
ArgenteuilRobert MajorLiberal
BeauceRomuald RodrigueRalliement Créditiste
BeauharnoisGérald LanielLiberal
BellechasseJoseph LambertRalliement Créditiste
BerthierAntonio YanakisLiberal
BonaventureAlbert BéchardLiberal
BourassaJacques TrudelLiberal
ChamblyBernard Pilon then Yvon L'Heureux*Both Liberal
ChamplainRené MatteRalliement Créditiste
CharlevoixMartial AsselinProgressive Conservative
ChicoutimiPaul LangloisLiberal
ComptonHenry LatulippeRalliement Créditiste
DollardJean-Pierre GoyerLiberal
DrummondJean-Luc PépinLiberal
DuvernayEric KieransLiberal
FrontenacBernard Dumont then Léopold Corriveau**Ralliement Créditiste then Liberal{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}
GamelinArthur PortelanceLiberal
GaspéAlexander CyrLiberal
GatineauGaston ClermontLiberal
HochelagaGérard PelletierLiberal
HullJoseph IsabelleLiberal
JolietteRoch La SalleProgressive Conservative then independent***{{Canadian party colour|CA|Independent|row}}
KamouraskaCharles-Eugène DionneRalliement Créditiste
LabelleLéo Cadieux then Maurice Dupras†Liberal
LapointeGilles MarceauLiberal
La PrairieIan WatsonLiberal
Lac-Saint-JeanMarcel LessardLiberal
Lachine—Lac-Saint-LouisRaymond RockLiberal then Progressive Conservative††{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
LafontaineGeorges-C. LachanceLiberal
LangelierJean MarchandLiberal
LasallePit LessardLiberal
LaurierFernand LeblancLiberal
LavalMarcel-Claude RoyLiberal
LévisRaynald GuayLiberal
LongueuilJean-Pierre CôtéLiberal
LotbiniereAndré-Gilles FortinRalliement Créditiste
Louis-HébertJean-Charles CantinLiberal
MaisonneuveJ. Antonio ThomasLiberal
ManicouaganGustave BlouinLiberal
MatanePierre de BanéLiberal
MercierProsper BoulangerLiberal
MissisquoiYves ForestLiberal
MontmorencyOvide LaflammeLiberal
Mount RoyalPierre TrudeauLiberal
Notre-Dame-de-GrâceWarren AllmandLiberal
OutremontAurélien NoëlLiberal
PapineauAndré OuelletLiberal
PontiacThomas LefebvreLiberal
PortneufRoland GodinRalliement Créditiste
Quebec EastGérard DuquetLiberal
RichelieuFlorian CôtéLiberal
RichmondLéonel BeaudoinRalliement Créditiste
RimouskiLouis Guy LeBlancLiberal
RobervalCharles-Arthur GauthierRalliement Créditiste
Saint-DenisMarcel Prud'hommeLiberal
Saint-HenriGérard LoiselleLiberal
Saint-HyacintheThéogène RicardProgressive Conservative
Saint-JacquesJacques GuilbaultLiberal
Saint-JeanWalter SmithLiberal
Saint-MauriceJean ChrétienLiberal
Saint-MichelVictor ForgetLiberal
Sainte-MarieGeorges ValadeProgressive Conservative
SheffordGilbert RondeauRalliement Créditiste
SherbrookePaul Mullins GervaisLiberal
TémiscamingueRéal CaouetteRalliement Créditiste
TémiscouataRosaire GendronLiberal
TerrebonneJoseph-Roland ComtoisLiberal
Trois-RivièresJoseph-Alfred Mongrain then Claude G. Lajoie†††Liberal
VaudreuilRené EmardLiberal
VerdunBryce MackaseyLiberal
VilleneuveOza TétraultRalliement Créditiste
WestmountBud DruryLiberal
  • Bernard Pilon died in office on November 17, 1970. He was replaced by Yvon Heureux in a 1971 by-election
    • Bernard Dumont resigned from parliament and was replaced by Léopold Corriveau in a 1970 by-election
    • Roch La Salle quit the Tory party on May 5, 1971, when leader Robert Stanfield rejected a proposal to recognize Canada as being made up of two nations

† Léo Cadieux left parliament to become ambassador to France and was replaced by Maurice Dupras in a 1970 by-election

†† Raymond Rock crossed the floor on March 12, 1972, over protests that the government gave backbenchers too little influence

††† Joseph-Alfred Mongrain died in office on December 23, 1970, and was replaced by Claude G. Lajoie in a 1971 by-election

Ontario

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
AlgomaMaurice FosterLiberal
BrantJames E. Brown then Derek Blackburn*Liberal then NDP{{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}}
BroadviewJohn GilbertNew Democrat
BruceRoss WhicherLiberal
CochraneRalph StewartLiberal
DavenportCharles CacciaLiberal
Don ValleyBob KaplanLiberal
EglintonMitchell SharpLiberal
ElginHarold StaffordLiberal
EssexEugene WhelanLiberal
EtobicokeAlastair GillespieLiberal
Fort WilliamHubert BadanaiLiberal
Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonDouglas AlkenbrackProgressive Conservative
Glengarry—PrescottViateur ÉthierLiberal
GreenwoodAndrew BrewinNew Democrat
Grenville—CarletonGordon BlairLiberal
Grey—SimcoePercy NobleProgressive Conservative
HaltonRutherford Lester WhitingLiberal
Halton—WentworthJohn B. MorisonLiberal
Hamilton EastJohn Carr MunroLiberal
Hamilton MountainGordon J. SullivanLiberal
Hamilton—WentworthColin GibsonLiberal
Hamilton WestLincoln AlexanderProgressive Conservative
HastingsLee GrillsProgressive Conservative
High ParkWalter DeakonLiberal
HuronRobert McKinleyProgressive Conservative
Kenora—Rainy RiverJohn Mercer ReidLiberal-Labour
Kent—EssexHarold DanforthProgressive Conservative
Kingston and the IslandsEdgar BensonLiberal
KitchenerKeith HymmenLiberal
LakeshoreKen RobinsonLiberal
Lambton—KentMac McCutcheonProgressive Conservative
Lanark and RenfrewMurray McBrideLiberal
LeedsDesmond CodeProgressive Conservative
LincolnH. Gordon BarrettLiberal
London EastCharles TurnerLiberal
London WestJudd BuchananLiberal
MiddlesexJim LindLiberal
Niagara FallsJoe GreeneLiberal
Nickel BeltGaetan SerréLiberal
NipissingCarl LegaultLiberal
Norfolk—HaldimandWilliam David KnowlesProgressive Conservative
Northumberland—DurhamRussell HoneyLiberal
OntarioNorman CafikLiberal
Oshawa—WhitbyEd BroadbentNew Democrat
Ottawa—CarletonJohn TurnerLiberal
Ottawa CentreGeorge McIlraithLiberal
Ottawa EastJean-Thomas RichardLiberal
Ottawa WestCyril Lloyd FrancisLiberal
OxfordWally NesbittProgressive Conservative
ParkdaleStanley HaidaszLiberal
Parry Sound—MuskokaGordon AikenProgressive Conservative
Peel—Dufferin—SimcoeBruce BeerLiberal
Peel SouthHyliard ChappelLiberal
PerthJay MonteithProgressive Conservative
PeterboroughHugh FaulknerLiberal
Port ArthurRobert AndrasLiberal
Prince Edward—HastingsGeorge HeesProgressive Conservative
Renfrew NorthLen HopkinsLiberal
RosedaleDonald Stovel MacdonaldLiberal
SarniaBud CullenLiberal
Sault Ste. MarieTerrence MurphyLiberal
Scarborough EastMartin O'ConnellLiberal
Scarborough WestDavid WeatherheadLiberal
Simcoe NorthPhilip RynardProgressive Conservative
SpadinaPerry RyanLiberal then Independent then Progressive Conservative**{{Canadian party colour|CA|Independent|row}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
St. CatharinesJames McNultyLiberal
St. Paul'sIan WahnLiberal
Stormont—DundasLucien LamoureuxIndependent
SudburyJames JeromeLiberal
Thunder BayKeith PennerLiberal
TimiskamingArnold PetersNew Democrat
TimminsJean RoyLiberal
TrinityPaul HellyerLiberal then Independent Liberal then Progressive Conservative***{{Canadian party colour|CA|Independent|row}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}}
Victoria—HaliburtonWilliam ScottProgressive Conservative
WaterlooMax SaltsmanNew Democrat
WellandDonald TolmieLiberal
WellingtonAlfred HalesProgressive Conservative
Wellington—GreyMarvin HoweProgressive Conservative
Windsor WestHerb GrayLiberal
Windsor—WalkervilleMark MacGuiganLiberal
York CentreJames E. WalkerLiberal
York EastSteven OttoLiberal
York NorthBarney DansonLiberal
York—ScarboroughRobert StanburyLiberal
York—SimcoeJohn RobertsLiberal
York SouthDavid LewisNew Democrat
York WestPhilip GivensLiberal
  • James E. Brown was appointed ambassador and was replaced by Derek Blackburn in a 1971 by-election
    • On December 3, 1969, Sylvester Perry Ryan left the Liberal Party to sit as an independent, uncomfortable with Trudeau's policies. On September 11, 1970, he joined the Progressive Conservatives.
    • On May 21, 1971, Paul Hellyer left the Liberal Party to sit as an independent, protesting the government's economic policies. On July 25, 1972, he joined the Progressive Conservatives.

Manitoba

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
Brandon—SourisWalter DinsdaleProgressive Conservative
ChurchillRobert SimpsonProgressive Conservative
DauphinWilliam Gordon RitchieProgressive Conservative
LisgarGeorge Muir then Jack Murta*Both Progressive Conservative
MarquetteCraig StewartProgressive Conservative
PortageGerald CobbeLiberal
ProvencherMark SmerchanskiLiberal
SelkirkEdward Schreyer then Doug Rowland**Both New Democrat
St. BonifaceJoseph-Philippe GuayLiberal
Winnipeg NorthDavid OrlikowNew Democrat
Winnipeg North CentreStanley KnowlesNew Democrat
Winnipeg SouthJames RichardsonLiberal
Winnipeg South CentreEdmund Boyd OslerLiberal
  • George Muir died in office on August 26, 1970, and was replaced by Jack Murta in a by-election later that year.
    • Edward Schreyer left parliament to become leader of the Manitoba NDP and then Premier of Manitoba he was replaced by Doug Rowland in a 1969 by-election.

Saskatchewan

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AssiniboiaA.B. Douglas then Bill Knight*Liberal then NDP{{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}}
Battleford—KindersleyRod ThomsonNew Democrat
MackenzieStanley KorchinskiProgressive Conservative
Meadow LakeBert CadieuProgressive Conservative
Moose JawJohn SkobergNew Democrat
Prince AlbertJohn DiefenbakerProgressive Conservative
Qu'Appelle—Moose MountainRichard SouthamProgressive Conservative
Regina EastJohn BurtonNew Democrat
Regina—Lake CentreLes BenjaminNew Democrat
Saskatoon—BiggarAlfred GleaveNew Democrat
Saskatoon—HumboldtOtto LangLiberal
Swift Current—Maple CreekJack McIntoshProgressive Conservative
Yorkton—MelvilleLorne NystromNew Democrat
  • A.B. Douglas died in office and was replaced by Bill Knight in a 1971 by-election

Alberta

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
AthabascaPaul YewchukProgressive Conservative
Battle RiverCliff DowneyProgressive Conservative
Calgary CentreDouglas HarknessProgressive Conservative
Calgary NorthEldon WoolliamsProgressive Conservative
Calgary SouthPatrick MahoneyLiberal
CrowfootJack HornerProgressive Conservative
Edmonton CentreSteve PaproskiProgressive Conservative
Edmonton EastWilliam SkoreykoProgressive Conservative
Edmonton WestMarcel LambertProgressive Conservative
Edmonton—StrathconaHu HarriesLiberal
LethbridgeDeane GundlockProgressive Conservative
Medicine HatBud OlsonLiberal
PalliserStanley SchumacherProgressive Conservative
Peace RiverGed BaldwinProgressive Conservative
PembinaJack BiggProgressive Conservative
Red DeerRobert N. ThompsonProgressive Conservative
Rocky MountainAllen SulatyckyLiberal
VegrevilleDon MazankowskiProgressive Conservative
WetaskiwinHarry Andrew MooreProgressive Conservative

British Columbia

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
Burnaby—RichmondTom GoodeLiberal
Burnaby—SeymourRay PerraultLiberal
CapilanoJack DavisLiberal
Coast ChilcotinPaul Saint PierreLiberal
Comox—AlberniRichard Durante then Thomas Speakman Barnett*Liberal then NDP{{Canadian party colour|CA|NDP|row}}
Esquimalt—SaanichDavid AndersonLiberal
Fraser Valley EastErvin PringleLiberal
Fraser Valley WestMark RoseNew Democrat
Kamloops—CaribooLeonard MarchandLiberal
Kootenay WestRandolph HardingNew Democrat
Nanaimo—Cowichan—The IslandsColin Cameron then Tommy Douglas**Both New Democrat
New Westminster (electoral district)Douglas HogarthLiberal
Okanagan BoundaryBruce HowardLiberal
Okanagan—KootenayWilliam Douglas StewartLiberal
Prince George—Peace RiverRobert BorrieLiberal
SkeenaFrank HowardNew Democrat
SurreyBarry MatherNew Democrat
Vancouver CentreRon BasfordLiberal
Vancouver EastHarold WinchNew Democrat
Vancouver KingswayGrace MacInnisNew Democrat
Vancouver QuadraGrant DeachmanLiberal
Vancouver SouthArthur LaingLiberal
VictoriaDavid GroosLiberal
  • Richard Durante won in 1968 by only nine votes over Tom Barnett. After several irregularities were found the result was declared void and Tom Barnett won the subsequent redo held on March 8, 1969.
    • Colin Cameron died in office and was replaced by Tommy Douglas in a February 10, 1969 by-election

Northern Territories

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RidingMemberPolitical Party
Northwest TerritoriesRobert OrangeLiberal
YukonErik NielsenProgressive Conservative
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By-elections

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References

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  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada|publisher=Library of Parliament|work=Members of the House of Commons: 1867 to Date: By Parliament|title=28th Parliament|url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/house/mpsparl.asp?Language=E&parl=28|accessdate=2006-11-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061220074115/http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/house/mpsparl.asp?Language=E|archive-date=2006-12-20|dead-url=yes|df=}}
  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada|publisher=Library of Parliament|title=Duration of Sessions|url=http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/compilations/parliament/Sessions.aspx|accessdate=2006-05-12}}
  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada |publisher=Library of Parliament |title=General Elections |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/House/asp/Elections.asp?Language=E&gen=Y&Hist=Y |accessdate=2006-05-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060504214348/http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/House/asp/Elections.asp?Language=E&Hist=Y&gen=Y |archivedate=2006-05-04 |df= }}
  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada |publisher=Library of Parliament |title=Key Dates for each Parliament |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/info/parl-dates.asp?lang=E&Hist=Y |accessdate=2006-05-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050914163314/http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/info/parl-dates.asp?lang=E&Hist=Y |archivedate=2005-09-14 |df= }}
  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada |publisher=Library of Parliament |title=Leaders of the Opposition in the House of Commons |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/house/OppLeader.asp?lang=E&Hist=Y |accessdate=2006-05-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070311060420/http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/house/OppLeader.asp?lang=E&Hist=Y |archivedate=2007-03-11 |df= }}
  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada |publisher=Library of Parliament |title=Prime Ministers of Canada |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/pm/index.asp?Language=E¶m=pi¶m2=gen |accessdate=2006-05-12 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060427095217/http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/pm/index.asp?Language=E¶m=pi¶m2=gen |archivedate=27 April 2006 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
  • {{Cite web|author=Government of Canada |publisher=Library of Parliament |title=Speakers |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/hf-parl-off/index.asp?Language=E¶m=24&id=13&id2=29 |accessdate=2006-05-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060917033025/http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/hf-parl-off/index.asp?Language=E |archivedate=2006-09-17 |df= }}

Succession

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