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List of House members of the 36th Parliament of Canada

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This is a list of the members of the 36th Parliament of Canada, from September 22, 1997 to October 22, 2000.

Members

Members of the House of Commons in the 36th parliament arranged by province.

Key:

  • Party leaders are italicized.
  • Cabinet ministers are in boldface.
  • The prime minister is both.
  • The speaker is indicated by "†".
  • Parliamentary secretaries is indicated by "‡".

Newfoundland

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Bonavista—Trinity—Conception Fred Mifflin Liberal 1988
  Burin—St. George's Bill Matthews Progressive Conservative 1997
  Liberal[a]
  Gander—Grand-Falls George S. Baker Liberal 1974
  Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Gerry Byrne Liberal 1996
  Labrador Lawrence D. O'Brien Liberal 1996
  St. John's East Norman Doyle Progressive Conservative 1997
  St. John's West Charlie Power Progressive Conservative 1997
  Loyola Hearn[b] Progressive Conservative 2000

Prince Edward Island

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay Liberal 1988
  Egmont Joe McGuire Liberal 1988
  Hillsborough George Proud Liberal 1988
  Malpeque Wayne Easter Liberal 1993

Nova Scotia

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Bras d'Or Michelle Dockrill New Democrat 1997
  Cumberland—Colchester Bill Casey Progressive Conservative 1988, 1997
  Dartmouth Wendy Lill New Democrat 1997
  Halifax Alexa McDonough New Democrat 1997
  Halifax West Gordon Earle New Democrat 1997
  Kings—Hants Scott Brison Progressive Conservative 1997
  Joe Clark[c] Progressive Conservative 1972,[d] 2000
  Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough Peter MacKay Progressive Conservative 1997
  Sackville—Eastern Shore Peter Stoffer New Democrat 1997
  South Shore Gerald Keddy Progressive Conservative 1997
  Sydney—Victoria Peter Mancini New Democrat 1997
  West Nova Mark Muise Progressive Conservative 1997

New Brunswick

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Acadie—Bathurst Yvon Godin New Democrat 1997
  Beauséjour—Petitcodiac Angela Vautour New Democrat 1997
  Progressive Conservative[e]
  Charlotte Greg Thompson Progressive Conservative 1988,[f] 1997
  Fredericton Andy Scott Liberal 1993
  Fundy—Royal John Herron Progressive Conservative 1997
  Madawaska—Restigouche Jean F. Dubé Progressive Conservative 1997
  Miramichi Charles Hubbard Liberal 1993
  Moncton Claudette Bradshaw Liberal 1997
  Saint John Elsie Wayne Progressive Conservative 1993
  Tobique—Mactaquac Gilles Bernier Progressive Conservative 1997

Quebec

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Abitibi Guy St-Julien Liberal 1984,[g] 1997
  Ahuntsic Eleni Bakopanos Liberal 1993
  Anjou—Rivière-Des-Prairies Yvon Charbonneau Liberal 1997
  Argenteuil—Papineau Maurice Dumas Bloc Québécois 1993
  Beauce Claude Drouin Liberal 1997
  Beauharnois—Salaberry Daniel Turp Bloc Québécois 1997
  Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans Michel Guimond Bloc Québécois 1993
  Bellechasse—Etchemins—Montmagny—L'Islet Gilbert Normand Liberal 1997
  Berthier—Montcalm Michel Bellehumeur Bloc Québécois 1993
  Bonaventure—Gaspé—Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Pabok Yvan Bernier Bloc Québécois 1993
  Bourassa Denis Coderre Liberal 1997
  Brome—Missisquoi Denis Paradis Liberal 1995
  Brossard—La Prairie Jacques Saada Liberal 1997
  Châteauguay Maurice Godin Bloc Québécois 1993
  Chambly Ghislain Lebel Bloc Québécois 1993
  Champlain Réjean Lefebvre Bloc Québécois 1993
  Independent[h]
  Charlesbourg Richard Marceau Bloc Québécois 1997
  Charlevoix Gérard Asselin Bloc Québécois 1993
  Chicoutimi André Harvey Progressive Conservative 1984, 1997
  Liberal[i]
  Compton—Stanstead David Price Progressive Conservative 1997
  Liberal[i]
  Drummond Pauline Picard Bloc Québécois 1993
  Frontenac—Mégantic Jean-Guy Chrétien Bloc Québécois 1993
  Gatineau Mark Assad Liberal 1988
  Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Réal Ménard Bloc Québécois 1993
  Hull—Aylmer Marcel Massé Liberal 1993
  Marcel Proulx[j] Liberal 1999
  Joliette René Laurin Bloc Québécois 1993
  Jonquière Jocelyne Girard-Bujold Bloc Québécois 1997
  Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup—Témiscouata—Les Basques Paul Crête Bloc Québécois 1993
  Lac-Saint-Jean Stéphan Tremblay Bloc Québécois 1996
  Lac-Saint-Louis Clifford Lincoln Liberal 1993
  LaSalle—Émard Paul Martin Liberal 1988
  Laurentides Monique Guay Bloc Québécois 1993
  Laurier—Sainte-Marie Gilles Duceppe Bloc Québécois 1990
  Laval Centre Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral Bloc Québécois 1993
  Laval East Maud Debien Bloc Québécois 1993
  Laval West Raymonde Folco Liberal 1997
  Lévis Antoine Dubé Bloc Québécois 1993
  Longueuil Caroline St-Hilaire Bloc Québécois 1997
  Lotbinière Odina Desrochers Bloc Québécois 1997
  Louis-Hébert Hélène Alarie Bloc Québécois 1997
  Manicouagan Ghislain Fournier Bloc Québécois 1997
  Matapédia—Matane René Canuel Bloc Québécois 1993
  Mercier Francine Lalonde Bloc Québécois 1993
  Mount Royal Sheila Finestone Liberal 1984
  Irwin Cotler[k] Liberal 1999
  Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Marlene Jennings Liberal 1997
  Outremont Martin Cauchon Liberal 1993
  Papineau—Saint-Denis Pierre Pettigrew Liberal 1996
  Pierrefonds—Dollard Bernard Patry Liberal 1993
  Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Robert Bertrand Liberal 1993
  Portneuf Pierre de Savoye Bloc Québécois 1993
  Quebec Christiane Gagnon Bloc Québécois 1993
  Quebec East Jean-Paul Marchand Bloc Québécois 1993
  Repentigny Benoît Sauvageau Bloc Québécois 1993
  Richelieu Louis Plamondon Bloc Québécois 1984
  Richmond—Arthabaska André Bachand Progressive Conservative 1997
  Rimouski—Mitis Suzanne Tremblay Bloc Québécois 1993
  Roberval Michel Gauthier Bloc Québécois 1993
  Rosemont Bernard Bigras Bloc Québécois 1997
  Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Pierrette Venne Bloc Québécois 1988
  Saint-Eustache—Sainte-Thérèse Gilles Perron Bloc Québécois 1997
  Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier Bloc Québécois 1993
  Saint-Jean Claude Bachand Bloc Québécois 1993
  Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Alfonso Gagliano Liberal 1984
  Saint-Lambert Yolande Thibeault Liberal 1997
  Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Stéphane Dion Liberal 1996
  Saint-Maurice Jean Chrétien Liberal 1963,[l] 1990,[m] 1993
  Shefford Diane St-Jacques Progressive Conservative 1997
  Liberal[i]
  Sherbrooke Jean Charest Progressive Conservative 1984
  Serge Cardin Bloc Québécois[n] 1998
  Témiscamingue Pierre Brien Bloc Québécois 1993
  Terrebonne—Blainville Paul Mercier Bloc Québécois 1993
  Trois-Rivières Yves Rocheleau Bloc Québécois 1993
  Vaudreuil—Soulanges Nick Discepola Liberal 1993
  Vercheres Stéphane Bergeron Bloc Québécois 1993
  Verdun—Saint-Henri Raymond Lavigne Liberal 1993
  Westmount—Ville-Marie Lucienne Robillard Liberal 1995

Ontario

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Algoma—Manitoulin Brent St. Denis Liberal 1993
  Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Aileen Carroll Liberal 1997
  Beaches—East York Maria Minna Liberal 1993
  Bramalea—Gore—Malton Gurbax Singh Malhi Liberal 1993
  Brampton Centre Sarkis Assadourian Liberal 1993
  Brampton West—Mississauga Colleen Beaumier Liberal 1993
  Brant Jane Stewart Liberal 1993
  Broadview—Greenwood Dennis Mills Liberal 1988
  Bruce—Grey Ovid Jackson Liberal 1993
  Burlington Paddy Torsney Liberal 1993
  Cambridge Janko Peric Liberal 1993
  Carleton—Gloucester Eugène Bellemare Liberal 1988
  Davenport Charles Caccia Liberal 1968
  Don Valley East David Collenette Liberal 1974,[o] 1980,[p] 1993
  Don Valley West John Godfrey Liberal 1993
  Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey Murray Calder Liberal 1993
  Durham Alex Shepherd Liberal 1993
  Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe Liberal 1988
  Elgin—Middlesex—London Gar Knutson Liberal 1993
  Erie—Lincoln John Maloney Liberal 1993
  Essex Susan Whelan Liberal 1993
  Etobicoke Centre Allan Rock Liberal 1993
  Etobicoke North Roy Cullen Liberal 1996
  Etobicoke—Lakeshore Jean Augustine Liberal 1993
  Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Don Boudria Liberal 1984
  Guelph—Wellington Brenda Chamberlain Liberal 1993
  Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant Bob Speller Liberal 1988
  Halton Julian Reed Liberal 1993
  Hamilton East Sheila Copps Liberal 1984
  Hamilton Mountain Beth Phinney Liberal 1988
  Hamilton West Stan Keyes Liberal 1988
  Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Larry McCormick Liberal 1993
  Huron—Bruce Paul Steckle Liberal 1993
  Kenora—Rainy River Bob Nault Liberal 1988
  Kent—Essex Jerry Pickard Liberal 1988
  Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken Liberal 1988
  Kitchener Centre Karen Redman Liberal 1997
  Kitchener—Waterloo Andrew Telegdi Liberal 1993
  Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Rose-Marie Ur Liberal 1993
  Lanark—Carleton Ian Murray Liberal 1993
  Leeds—Grenville Joe Jordan Liberal 1997
  London North Centre Joe Fontana Liberal 1988
  London West Sue Barnes Liberal 1993
  London—Fanshawe Pat O'Brien Liberal 1993
  Markham Jim Jones Progressive Conservative 1997
  Canadian Alliance[q]
  Mississauga Centre Carolyn Parrish Liberal 1993
  Mississauga East Albina Guarnieri Liberal 1988
  Mississauga South Paul Szabo Liberal 1993
  Mississauga West Steve Mahoney Liberal 1997
  Nepean—Carleton David Pratt Liberal 1997
  Niagara Centre Gilbert Parent Liberal 1974,[r] 1988
  Niagara Falls Gary Pillitteri Liberal 1993
  Nickel Belt Raymond Bonin Liberal 1993
  Nipissing Bob Wood Liberal 1988
  Northumberland Christine Stewart Liberal 1988
  Oak Ridges Bryon Wilfert Liberal 1997
  Oakville Bonnie Brown Liberal 1993
  Oshawa Ivan Grose Liberal 1993
  Ottawa Centre Mac Harb Liberal 1988
  Ottawa South John Manley Liberal 1988
  Ottawa West—Nepean Marlene Catterall Liberal 1988
  Ottawa—Vanier Mauril Bélanger Liberal 1995
  Oxford John Baird Finlay Liberal 1993
  Parkdale—High Park Sarmite Bulte Liberal 1997
  Parry Sound-Muskoka Andy Mitchell Liberal 1993
  Perth—Middlesex John Richardson Liberal 1993
  Peterborough Peter Adams Liberal 1993
  Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge Dan McTeague Liberal 1993
  Prince Edward—Hastings Lyle Vanclief Liberal 1988
  (federal electoral district)|Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Hec Clouthier Liberal 1997
  Sarnia—Lambton Roger Gallaway Liberal 1993
  Sault Ste. Marie Carmen Provenzano Liberal 1997
  Scarborough Centre John Cannis Liberal 1993
  Scarborough East John McKay Liberal 1997
  Scarborough Southwest Tom Wappel Liberal 1988
  Scarborough—Agincourt Jim Karygiannis Liberal 1988
  Scarborough—Rouge River Derek Lee Liberal 1988
  Simcoe North Paul Devillers Liberal 1993
  Simcoe—Grey Paul Bonwick Liberal 1997
  St. Catharines Walt Lastewka Liberal 1993
  St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett Liberal 1997
  Stoney Creek Tony Valeri Liberal 1993
  Stormont—Dundas Bob Kilger Liberal 1988
  Sudbury Diane Marleau Liberal 1988
  Thornhill Elinor Caplan Liberal 1997
  Thunder Bay—Atikokan Stan Dromisky Liberal 1993
  Thunder Bay—Nipigon Joe Comuzzi Liberal 1988
  Timiskaming—Cochrane Benoît Serré Liberal 1993
  Timmins-James Bay Réginald Bélair Liberal 1988
  Toronto Centre—Rosedale Bill Graham Liberal 1993
  Trinity—Spadina Tony Ianno Liberal 1993
  Vaughan—King—Aurora Maurizio Bevilacqua Liberal 1988
  Victoria—Haliburton John O'Reilly Liberal 1993
  Waterloo—Wellington Lynn Myers Liberal 1997
  Wentworth—Burlington John Bryden Liberal 1993
  Whitby—Ajax Judi Longfield Liberal 1997
  Willowdale Jim Peterson Liberal 1980, 1988
  Windsor West Herb Gray Liberal 1962
  Windsor—St. Clair Shaughnessy Cohen Liberal 1993
  Rick Limoges[s] Liberal 1999
  York Centre Art Eggleton Liberal 1993
  York North Karen Kraft Sloan Liberal 1993
  York South—Weston John Nunziata Independent 1984[t]
  York West Sergio Marchi Liberal 1984
  Judy Sgro[u] Liberal 1999

Manitoba

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Brandon—Souris Rick Borotsik Progressive Conservative 1997
  Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia John Harvard Liberal 1988
  Churchill Bev Desjarlais New Democrat 1997
  Dauphin—Swan River Inky Mark Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Portage—Lisgar Jake Hoeppner Reform 1993
  Independent[w]
  Provencher David Iftody Liberal 1993
  Saint Boniface Ronald Duhamel Liberal 1988
  Selkirk—Interlake Howard Hilstrom Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Winnipeg Centre Pat Martin New Democrat 1997
  Winnipeg North Centre Judy Wasylycia-Leis New Democrat 1997
  Winnipeg North—St. Paul Rey Pagtakhan Liberal 1988
  Winnipeg South Reg Alcock Liberal 1993
  Winnipeg South Centre Lloyd Axworthy Liberal 1979
  Winnipeg—Transcona Bill Blaikie New Democrat 1979

Saskatchewan

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Battlefords—Lloydminster Gerry Ritz Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Blackstrap Allan Kerpan Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Churchill River Rick Laliberte New Democrat 1997
  Liberal[x]
  Cypress Hills—Grasslands Lee Morrison Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Palliser Dick Proctor New Democrat 1997
  Prince Albert Derrek Konrad Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Qu'Appelle Lorne Nystrom New Democrat 1968,[y] 1997
  Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre John Solomon New Democrat 1993
  Saskatoon—Humboldt Jim Pankiw Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar Chris Axworthy New Democrat 1988
  Dennis Gruending[z] New Democrat 1999
  Wanuskewin Maurice Vellacott Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Souris—Moose Mountain Roy Bailey Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Wascana Ralph Goodale Liberal 1974,[aa] 1993
  Yorkton—Melville Garry Breitkreuz Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]

Alberta

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Athabasca David Chatters Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary Centre Eric Lowther Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary East Deepak Obhrai Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary Northeast Art Hanger Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary—Nose Hill Diane Ablonczy Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary Southeast Jason Kenney Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary Southwest Preston Manning Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Calgary West Rob Anders Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Crowfoot Jack Ramsay Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance
  Independent[ab]
  Edmonton East Peter Goldring Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Edmonton North Deborah Grey Reform 1989
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Edmonton Southeast David Kilgour Liberal 1979[ac]
  Edmonton Southwest Ian McClelland Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Edmonton West Anne McLellan Liberal 1993
  Edmonton—Strathcona Rahim Jaffer Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Elk Island Ken Epp Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Lakeland Leon Benoit Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Lethbridge Rick Casson Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Macleod Grant Hill Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Medicine Hat Monte Solberg Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Peace River Charlie Penson Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Red Deer Bob Mills Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  St. Albert John G. Williams Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Wetaskiwin Dale Johnston Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Wild Rose Myron Thompson Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Yellowhead Cliff Breitkreuz Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]

British Columbia

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Burnaby—Douglas Svend Robinson New Democrat 1979
  Cariboo—Chilcotin Philip Mayfield Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Delta—South Richmond John Cummins Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Dewdney—Alouette Grant McNally Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Keith Martin Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Fraser Valley Chuck Strahl Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Kamloops Nelson Riis New Democrat 1980
  Kelowna Werner Schmidt Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Kootenay—Columbia Jim Abbott Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Langley—Abbotsford Randy White Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Nanaimo—Alberni Bill Gilmour Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Nanaimo—Cowichan Reed Elley Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  New Westminster—Coquitlam—Burnaby Paul Forseth Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  North Vancouver Ted White Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Okanagan—Coquihalla Jim Hart Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Stockwell Day[ad] 2000
  Okanagan—Shuswap Darrel Stinson Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Port Moody—Coquitlam Sharon Hayes Reform 1993
  Lou Sekora[ae] Liberal 1998
  Prince George—Bulkley Valley Richard Harris Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Prince George—Peace River Jay Hill Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Richmond Raymond Chan Liberal 1993
  Saanich—Gulf Islands Gary Lunn Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Skeena Mike Scott Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  South Surrey—White Rock—Langley Val Meredith Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Surrey Central Gurmant Grewal Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Surrey North Chuck Cadman Reform 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry Liberal 1993
  Vancouver East Libby Davies New Democrat 1997
  Vancouver Island North John Duncan Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  Vancouver Kingsway Sophia Leung Liberal 1997
  Vancouver Quadra Ted McWhinney Liberal 1993
  Vancouver South—Burnaby Herb Dhaliwal Liberal 1993
  Victoria David Anderson Liberal 1968,[af] 1993
  West Kootenay—Okanagan Jim Gouk Reform 1993
  Canadian Alliance[v]
  West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast John Reynolds Reform 1972,[ag] 1997
  Canadian Alliance[v]

Territories

Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
  Western Arctic Ethel Blondin-Andrew Liberal 1988
  Nunavut Nancy Karetak-Lindell Liberal 1997
  Yukon Louise Hardy New Democrat 1997

Notes

  1. ^ Bill Matthews left the Progressive Conservative Party to join the Liberal Party in 1999.
  2. ^ Charlie Power retired from politics and was replaced by Loyola Hearn in a 2000 by-election.
  3. ^ Scott Brison left parliament in 2000 to allow new Tory leader Joe Clark to run in a by-election to win a seat in the House.
  4. ^ Rocky Mountain/Yellowhead (Alberta)
  5. ^ Angela Vautour left the New Democratic Party to join the Progressive Conservative Party in 1999.
  6. ^ Carleton—Charlotte
  7. ^ elected as a Progressive Conservative
  8. ^ Réjean Lefebvre left the Bloc Québécois due to drunken driving to sit as an Independent in 1999.
  9. ^ a b c André Harvey, David Price, and Diane St-Jacques left the Progressive Conservative Party to join the Liberal Party in 2000.
  10. ^ Marcel Massé retired from politics and was replaced by Marcel Proulx in a 1999 by-election.
  11. ^ Sheila Finestone was appointed to the Senate and was replaced by Irwin Cotler in a 1999 by-election.
  12. ^ Saint-Maurice—Laflèche
  13. ^ Beauséjour (New Brunswick)
  14. ^ Jean Charest left parliament to become leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and was replaced by Serge Cardin in a 1998 by-election.
  15. ^ York East
  16. ^ York East
  17. ^ Jim Jones left the Progressive Conservative Party to join the Canadian Alliance in 2000.
  18. ^ St. Catharines/Welland
  19. ^ Shaughnessy Cohen died in office and was replaced by Richard Limoges after a 1999 byelection.
  20. ^ Elected as a Liberal
  21. ^ Sergio Marchi left politics to be appointed ambassador to the World Trade Organization; he was replaced by Judy Sgro after a 1999 byelection.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be On March 26, 2000, all members of the Reform Party of Canada switched to the new Canadian Alliance.
  23. ^ Jake Hoeppner was expelled from Reform Party and sat as an Independent in 1999.
  24. ^ Rick Laliberte left the New Democratic Party to join the Liberal Party in 2000.
  25. ^ Yorkton—Melville
  26. ^ Chris Axworthy left parliament to join the provincial cabinet and was replaced by Dennis Gruending in a 1999 byelection.
  27. ^ Assiniboia
  28. ^ Jack Ramsay was expelled from the Canadian Alliance due to criminal charges and sat as Independent in 2000.
  29. ^ elected as a Progressive Conservative
  30. ^ Jim Hart resigned his seat so that new Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day could run in a by-election to win a seat in the House.
  31. ^ Sharon Hayes resigned from Parliament to care for her ailing husband and was replaced by Lou Sekora after a 1998 byelection.
  32. ^ Esquimalt—Saanich
  33. ^ Burnaby—Richmond—Delta (elected as a Progressive Conservative)