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词条 2nd Canadian Parliament
释义

  1. List of members

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

  2. References

  3. By-elections

  4. References

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The 2nd Canadian Parliament was in session from March 5, 1873, until January 2, 1874. The membership was set by the 1872 federal election from July 20 to October 12, 1872, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1874 election.

It was first controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 1st Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by Alexander Mackenzie. After a scandal in the Conservative Party, the Liberals took power, forming the 2nd Canadian Ministry. Alexander Mackenzie, now Prime Minister, immediately called an election.

The Speaker was James Cockburn. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1872-1873 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

The unusual case of a new party taking control of the government between elections has only happened in the federal government twice; the other occasion was in the 15th Canadian parliament.

There were 2 sessions of the 2nd Parliament:

SessionStartEnd
1st March 5, 1873 August 13, 1873
2nd October 23, 1873 November 7, 1873

List of members

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

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

British Columbia

Electoral districtNameParty
CaribooCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Joshua Spencer ThompsonLiberal-Conservative
New WestminsterCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Hugh NelsonLiberal-Conservative
VancouverCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Francis HincksLiberal-Conservative
Victoria*CA|Liberal|background}}|Henry Nathan Jr.Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Amor De CosmosLiberal
YaleCA|PC|background}}|Edgar DewdneyConservative

Manitoba

Electoral districtNameParty
LisgarCA|PC|background}}|John Christian SchultzConservative
MarquetteCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert CunninghamLiberal
ProvencherCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|The Honourable Sir George-Étienne Cartier to May 20, 1873 (death)Liberal-Conservative
CA|Independent|background}}|Louis Riel from October 13, 1873Independent
SelkirkCA|Independent|background}}|Donald A. SmithIndependent Conservative

New Brunswick

Electoral districtNameParty
AlbertCA|Liberal|background}}|John WallaceLiberal
CarletonCA|Liberal|background}}|The Honourable Charles ConnellLiberal
CharlotteCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|John McAdamLiberal-Conservative
City and County of St. John*CA|Liberal|background}}|Isaac BurpeeLiberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Acalus Lockwood PalmerLiberal
City of St. JohnCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|The Honourable Samuel Leonard Tilley to November 15, 1873
(named Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick)
Liberal-Conservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|Jeremiah Smith Boies De Veber from December 1, 1873Liberal
GloucesterCA|Liberal|background}}|Timothy Warren AnglinLiberal
KentCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert Barry CutlerLiberal
King'sCA|PC|background}}|James DomvilleConservative
NorthumberlandCA|Independent|background}}|The Honourable Peter MitchellIndependent
Queen'sCA|Liberal|background}}|John FerrisLiberal
RestigoucheCA|PC|background}}|George MoffatConservative
SunburyCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles BurpeeLiberal
VictoriaCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|John CostiganLiberal-Conservative
WestmorlandCA|Liberal|background}}|The Honourable Albert James SmithLiberal
YorkCA|Liberal|background}}|John PickardIndependent Liberal

Two MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected.

  • Albert James Smith was reelected in Westmorland on November 28, 1873.
  • Isaac Burpee was reelected in the City and County of St. John on December 1, 1873.

Nova Scotia

Electoral districtNameParty
AnnapolisCA|Liberal|background}}|William Hallett RayLiberal
AntigonishCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Hugh McDonald to May 11, 1873 (appointed to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia)Liberal-Conservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|Angus McIsaac from December 20, 1873Liberal
Cape Breton*CA|PC|background}}|Newton LeGayet MackayConservative
CA|PC|background}}|William McDonaldConservative
ColchesterCA|Liberal|background}}|Frederick M. PearsonLiberal
CumberlandCA|PC|background}}|Charles TupperConservative
DigbyCA|PC|background}}|Alfred William SavaryConservative
GuysboroughCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Stewart CampbellLiberal-Conservative
Halifax*CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|William Johnston AlmonLiberal-Conservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|Stephen TobinLiberal
HantsCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Joseph Howe to July 5, 1873Liberal-Conservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|Monson Henry Goudge from July 5, 1873Liberal
InvernessCA|PC|background}}|Samuel McDonnellConservative
KingsCA|Liberal|background}}|Leverett de Veber ChipmanLiberal
LunenburgCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles Edward ChurchLiberal
Pictou*CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Robert DoullLiberal-Conservative
CA|PC|background}}|James McDonaldConservative
QueensCA|Liberal|background}}|James Fraser ForbesLiberal
RichmondCA|PC|background}}|Isaac Le VesconteConservative
ShelburneCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Thomas CoffinLiberal-Conservative
VictoriaCA|Liberal|background}}|William Ross to July 11, 1873 (appointment to cabinet)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Ross from December 20, 1873Liberal
YarmouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Frank KillamLiberal

Two MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected.

  • Hugh McDonald was reelected in Antigonish on July 7, 1873, on being named Minister of Militia and Defence.
  • Thomas Coffin was reelected in Shelburne on July 11, 1873, on being named Receiver-General of Canada.

Ontario

Electoral districtNameParty
AddingtonCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Schuyler ShibleyLiberal-Conservative
AlgomaCA|PC|background}}|John Beverley RobinsonConservative
BothwellCA|Liberal|background}}|David MillsLiberal
Brant NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Gavin FlemingLiberal
Brant SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|William PatersonLiberal
BrockvilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Jacob Dockstader BuellLiberal
Bruce NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|John GilliesLiberal
Bruce SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Edward BlakeLiberal
CardwellCA|PC|background}}|John Hillyard CameronConservative
CarletonCA|PC|background}}|John RochesterConservative
CornwallCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Darby BerginLiberal-Conservative
DundasCA|Independent|background}}|William GibsonIndependent Liberal
Durham EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Lewis RossLiberal Reformer
Durham WestCA|Liberal|background}}|Edward Blake to April 10, 1873 (dual election in Durham West and Bruce South)Liberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Edmund Burke Wood from April 10, 1873Liberal
Elgin EastCA|Liberal|background}}|William HarveyLiberal
Elgin WestCA|Liberal|background}}|George Elliott CaseyLiberal
EssexCA|PC|background}}|John O'ConnorConservative
FrontenacCA|PC|background}}|George Airey KirkpatrickConservative
GlengarryCA|Liberal|background}}|Donald Alexander MacDonaldLiberal
Grenville SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|William Henry BrouseLiberal
Grey EastCA|PC|background}}|William Kingston FlesherConservative
Grey NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|George SniderLiberal
Grey SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|George LanderkinLiberal
HaldimandCA|Liberal|background}}|David ThompsonLiberal
HaltonCA|Liberal|background}}|John WhiteLiberal
Hamilton*CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Daniel Black ChisholmLiberal-Conservative
CA|Labour|background}}|Henry Buckingham WittonConservative Labour
Hastings EastCA|PC|background}}|John WhiteConservative
Hastings NorthCA|PC|background}}|Mackenzie BowellConservative
Hastings WestCA|PC|background}}|James BrownConservative
Huron CentreCA|Liberal|background}}|Horace HortonLiberal
Huron NorthCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Thomas FarrowLiberal-Conservative
Huron SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Malcolm Colin CameronLiberal
KentCA|PC|background}}|Rufus StephensonConservative
KingstonCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|The Right Honourable Sir John A. MacdonaldLiberal-Conservative
LambtonCA|Liberal|background}}|Alexander MackenzieLiberal
Lanark NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Daniel GalbraithLiberal
Lanark SouthCA|PC|background}}|John Graham HaggartConservative
Leeds North and Grenville NorthCA|PC|background}}|Francis JonesConservative
Leeds SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Albert Norton RichardsLiberal
LennoxCA|Liberal|background}}|Richard John CartwrightLiberal
LincolnCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas Rodman MerrittLiberal
LondonCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|John CarlingLiberal-Conservative
Middlesex EastCA|PC|background}}|David GlassConservative
Middlesex NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas ScatcherdLiberal
Middlesex WestCA|Liberal|background}}|George William RossLiberal
MonckCA|Liberal|background}}|James David EdgarLiberal
MuskokaCA|Liberal|background}}|Alexander Peter CockburnLiberal
NiagaraCA|PC|background}}|Angus MorrisonConservative
Norfolk NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|John CharltonLiberal
Norfolk SouthCA|PC|background}}|William WallaceConservative
Northumberland EastCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Joseph KeelerLiberal-Conservative
Northumberland WestCA|PC|background}}|James CockburnConservative
Ontario NorthCA|PC|background}}|William Henry GibbsConservative
Ontario SouthCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Thomas Nicholson GibbsLiberal-Conservative
Ottawa (City of)*CA|PC|background}}|John Bower LewisConservative
CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Joseph Merrill CurrierLiberal-Conservative
Oxford NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas OliverLiberal
Oxford SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Ebenezer Vining BodwellLiberal
PeelCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert SmithLiberal
Perth NorthCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Thomas Mayne DalyLiberal-Conservative
Perth SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|James TrowLiberal
Peterborough EastCA|PC|background}}|Peregrine Maitland GroverConservative
Peterborough WestCA|Liberal|background}}|John BertramLiberal
CA|PC|background}}|William Cluxton (not elected candidate but designated by return)[1]Conservative
PrescottCA|Liberal|background}}|Albert HagarLiberal
Prince EdwardCA|Liberal|background}}|Walter RossLiberal
Renfrew NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|James FindlayLiberal
Renfrew SouthCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|James O'ReillyLiberal-Conservative
RussellCA|PC|background}}|James Alexander GrantConservative
Simcoe NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Herman Henry CookLiberal
Simcoe SouthCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|William Carruthers LittleLiberal-Conservative
StormontCA|Liberal|background}}|Cyril ArchibaldLiberal
Toronto CentreCA|Liberal|background}}|Robert WilkesLiberal
Toronto EastCA|PC|background}}|James BeatyConservative
Victoria NorthCA|PC|background}}|Joseph StaplesConservative
Victoria SouthCA|PC|background}}|George DormerConservative
Waterloo NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Isaac Erb BowmanLiberal
Waterloo SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|James YoungLiberal
WellandCA|PC|background}}|Thomas Clark Street (died September 20, 1872, 22 days before the election)Conservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|William Alexander Thomson from November 23, 1872Liberal
Wellington CentreCA|Liberal|background}}|James RossLiberal
Wellington NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Nathaniel HiginbothamLiberal
Wellington SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|David StirtonLiberal
Wentworth NorthCA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas BainLiberal
Wentworth SouthCA|Liberal|background}}|Joseph RymalLiberal
West TorontoCA|PC|background}}|John Willoughby Crawford to November 4, 1873 (resigned)Conservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|Thomas Moss from December 18, 1873Liberal
York EastCA|Liberal|background}}|James MetcalfeLiberal
York NorthCA|PC|background}}|Anson DodgeConservative
York WestCA|Liberal|background}}|David BlainLiberal

Five MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected.

  • Thomas Nicholson Gibbs was reelected in Ontario South on July 7, 1873.
  • Alexander Mackenzie was reelected in Lambton on November 25, 1873.
  • Donald Alexander MacDonald was reelected in Glengarry on November 26, 1873.
  • Richard John Cartwright was reelected in Lennox on December 3, 1873.
  • Edward Blake was reelected in Bruce South on December 4, 1873.

Quebec

Electoral districtNameParty
ArgenteuilCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|John AbbottLiberal-Conservative
BagotCA|PC|background}}|Pierre-Samuel GendronConservative
BeauceCA|Liberal|background}}|Christian PozerLiberal
BeauharnoisCA|Independent|background}}|Ulysse-Janvier RobillardIndependent Conservative
BellechasseCA|Liberal|background}}|Télesphore FournierLiberal
BerthierCA|Liberal|background}}|Anselme Homère PâquetLiberal
BonaventureCA|PC|background}}|Théodore RobitailleConservative
BromeCA|PC|background}}|Edward CarterConservative
ChamblyCA|PC|background}}|Pierre BenoitConservative
ChamplainCA|PC|background}}|John Jones RossConservative
CharlevoixCA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre-Alexis TremblayLiberal
ChâteauguayCA|Liberal|background}}|Luther Hamilton HoltonLiberal
Chicoutimi—SaguenayCA|Liberal|background}}|William Evan PriceLiberal
ComptonCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|John Henry PopeLiberal-Conservative
DorchesterCA|PC|background}}|Hector-Louis LangevinConservative
Drummond—ArthabaskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Pierre-Nérée DorionLiberal
GaspéCA|PC|background}}|Pierre FortinConservative
HochelagaCA|PC|background}}|Louis BeaubienConservative
HuntingdonCA|Liberal|background}}|Julius ScriverLiberal
IbervilleCA|Liberal|background}}|François BéchardLiberal
Jacques CartierCA|Liberal|background}}|Rodolphe LaflammeLiberal
JolietteCA|PC|background}}|Louis François Georges BabyConservative
KamouraskaCA|Liberal|background}}|Charles PelletierLiberal
LaprairieCA|PC|background}}|Alfred PinsonneaultConservative
L'AssomptionCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Louis ArchambeaultLiberal-Conservative
LavalCA|PC|background}}|Joseph Bellerose to July 10, 1873 (called to the Senate)Conservative
CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Joseph-Aldéric Ouimet from October 28, 1873Liberal-Conservative
LévisCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Joseph BlanchetLiberal-Conservative
L'IsletCA|Liberal|background}}|Philippe Baby CasgrainLiberal
LotbinièreCA|Liberal|background}}|Henri Joly De LotbinièreLiberal
MaskinongéCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis-Alphonse BoyerLiberal
MéganticCA|Liberal|background}}|Édouard-Émery RichardLiberal
MissisquoiCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|George BakerLiberal-Conservative
MontcalmCA|PC|background}}|Firmin DugasConservative
MontmagnyCA|Liberal|background}}|Henri-Thomas TaschereauLiberal
MontmorencyCA|PC|background}}|Jean LangloisConservative
Montreal CentreCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Michael Patrick RyanLiberal-Conservative
Montreal EastCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis-Amable JettéLiberal
Montreal WestCA|Liberal|background}}|John YoungLiberal
NapiervilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Antoine Aimé DorionLiberal
NicoletCA|PC|background}}|Joseph GaudetConservative
Ottawa (County of)CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Alonzo WrightLiberal-Conservative
PontiacCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|William McKay WrightLiberal-Conservative
PortneufCA|Liberal|background}}|Esdras Alfred de St-GeorgesLiberal
Quebec-CentreCA|PC|background}}|Joseph Édouard CauchonConservative
Quebec CountyCA|PC|background}}|Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau to February 20, 1873 (called to the Senate)Conservative
CA|PC|background}}|Joseph-Philippe-René-Adolphe Caron from March 28, 1873Conservative
Quebec EastCA|PC|background}}|Adolphe Guillet dit TourangeauConservative
Quebec WestCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Thomas McGreevyLiberal-Conservative
RichelieuCA|PC|background}}|Michel MathieuConservative
Richmond—WolfeCA|PC|background}}|William Hoste WebbConservative
RimouskiCA|Liberal|background}}|Jean-Baptiste Romuald FisetLiberal
RouvilleCA|Liberal|background}}|Honoré MercierLiberal
Saint MauriceCA|PC|background}}|Élie LacerteConservative
SheffordCA|Liberal|background}}|Lucius HuntingtonLiberal
Sherbrooke (Town of)CA|PC|background}}|Edward Towle BrooksConservative
SoulangesCA|PC|background}}|Jacques-Philippe LanthierConservative
St. HyacintheCA|Liberal|background}}|Louis DelormeLiberal
St. John'sCA|Liberal|background}}|François BourassaLiberal
StansteadCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Charles ColbyLiberal-Conservative
TémiscouataCA|PC|background}}|Élie MaillouxConservative
TerrebonneCA|PC|background}}|Louis MassonConservative
Three RiversCA|PC|background}}|William McDougallConservative
Two MountainsCA|Liberal|background}}|Wilfrid PrévostLiberal
VaudreuilCA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Robert HarwoodLiberal-Conservative
VerchèresCA|Liberal|background}}|Félix GeoffrionLiberal
YamaskaCA|PC|background}}|Joseph DuguayConservative

Three MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected.

  • Télesphore Fournier was reelected in Bellechasse on November 27, 1873, after being named Minister of Inland Revenue.
  • Théodore Robitaille was reelected in Bonaventure on February 15, 1873, after being named Receiver-General.
  • Antoine Aimé Dorion was reelected in Napierville on November 27, 1873, after being named Minister of Justice and Attorney General.

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island joined Canada on July 1, 1873. By-elections for the House of Commons were held on September 29, 1873.

Electoral districtNameParty
King's County*CA|PC|background}}|Daniel DaviesConservative
CA|Liberal-Conservative|background}}|Augustine Colin MacdonaldLiberal-Conservative
Prince County*CA|PC|background}}|James Colledge PopeConservative
CA|Liberal|background}}|James YeoLiberal
Queen's County*CA|Liberal|background}}|David LairdLiberal
CA|Liberal|background}}|Peter SinclairLiberal

References

  • {{cite web|author=Government of Canada|publisher=Privy Council Office|title=1st Ministry|work=Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation|url=http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/default.asp?Language=E&Page=Publications&doc=min/min_01_e.htm|accessdate=2006-11-09}}
  • {{cite web|author=Government of Canada|publisher=Privy Council Office|title=2nd Ministry|work=Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation|url=http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/default.asp?Language=E&Page=Publications&doc=min/min_02_e.htm|accessdate=2006-11-09}}
  • {{cite web|author=Government of Canada|publisher=Library of Parliament|work=Members of the House of Commons: 1867 to Date: By Parliament|title=2nd Parliament|url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliament.aspx?Item=4190e40c-3fa8-409c-bab7-5a4008b89f47|accessdate=2012-04-28}}
  • {{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= }}
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By-elections

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References

1. ^http://www2.parl.gc.ca/ParlInfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=cc73c1bc-f197-4dca-96a5-c71ca267a793&Language=E
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