Английская Википедия:32nd Canadian Parliament
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The 32nd Canadian Parliament was in session from April 14, 1980, until July 9, 1984. The membership was set by the 1980 federal election on February 18, 1980, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1984 election.
It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 22nd Canadian Ministry, and then by Prime Minister John Turner and the 23rd Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led first by Joe Clark, and then Brian Mulroney.
The Speaker was Jeanne Sauvé then Cyril Lloyd Francis. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.
There were two sessions of the 32nd Parliament:
Session | Start | End |
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1st | April 14, 1980 | November 30, 1983 |
2nd | December 7, 1983 | July 9, 1984 |
Party standings
The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were as follows:
Affiliation | House members | Senate members[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1980 election results |
At dissolution | On election day 1980[2] |
At dissolution | 147 | 135 | 71 | 74 | 103 | 100 | 27 | 23 | 32 | 31 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Total members | 282 | 267 | 102 | 92 | 0 | 15 | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total seats | 282 | 104 |
* After dissolution but before turning over power, Prime Minister John Turner filled ten of the Senate vacancies with Liberal members, for a total caucus of 74.
Members of the House of Commons
Members of the House of Commons in the 32nd parliament arranged by province. Party leaders are italicized. Parliamentary secretaries is indicated by "Шаблон:Double dagger". Cabinet ministers are in boldface. The Prime Minister is both. The Speaker is indicated by "(Шаблон:Dagger)".
Newfoundland
Шаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourRiding | Member | Political party | First elected / previously elected | |
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Bonavista—Trinity—Conception | Dave Rooney | Liberal | 1972 | |
Burin—St. George's | Roger Simmons Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1979 | |
Gander—Twillingate | George Baker | Liberal | 1974 | |
Grand Falls—White Bay—Labrador | Bill Rompkey | Liberal | 1972 | |
Humber—Port au Port—St. Barbe | Brian Tobin Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1980 | |
St. John's East | James McGrath | Progressive Conservative | 1957, 1968 | |
St. John's West | John Crosbie | Progressive Conservative | 1976 |
Prince Edward Island
Шаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourRiding | Member | Political party | First elected / previously elected | |
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Cardigan | Daniel J. MacDonald to September 30, 1980 (death) |
Liberal | 1972, 1980 | |
Bennett Campbell from April 13, 1981 |
Liberal | 1981 | ||
Egmont | George Henderson Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1980 | |
Hillsborough | Thomas McMillan | Progressive Conservative | 1979 | |
Malpeque | Melbourne Gass | Progressive Conservative | 1979 |
Nova Scotia
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Annapolis Valley—Hants | Pat Nowlan | Progressive Conservative | 1965 | |
Cape Breton Highlands—Canso | Allan MacEachen | Liberal | 1953, 1962 | |
Cape Breton—East Richmond | David Dingwall Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1980 | |
Cape Breton—The Sydneys | Russell MacLellan Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1979 | |
Central Nova | Elmer MacKay | Progressive Conservative | 1971 | |
Brian Mulroney* | Progressive Conservative | 1983 | ||
Cumberland—Colchester | Robert Coates | Progressive Conservative | 1957 | |
Dartmouth—Halifax East | Michael Forrestall | Progressive Conservative | 1965 | |
Halifax | Gerald Regan | Liberal | 1963, 1980 | |
Halifax West | Howard Crosby | Progressive Conservative | 1978 | |
South Shore | Lloyd Crouse | Progressive Conservative | 1957 | |
South Western Nova | Coline Campbell | Liberal | 1974, 1980 |
- * Elmer MacKay resigned his seat to give new Tory leader Brian Mulroney a place in the Commons after an August 1983 by-election.
New Brunswick
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Carleton—Charlotte | Fred McCain | Progressive Conservative | 1972 | |
Fundy—Royal | Robert Corbett | Progressive Conservative | 1978 | |
Gloucester | Herb Breau | Liberal | 1968 | |
Madawaska—Victoria | Eymard Corbin | Liberal | 1968 | |
Moncton | Gary McCauley Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1979 | |
Northumberland—Miramichi | Maurice Dionne | Liberal | 1974 | |
Restigouche | Maurice Harquail Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1975 | |
Saint John | Mike Landers | Liberal | 1974, 1980 | |
Westmorland—Kent | Roméo LeBlanc | Liberal | 1972 | |
York—Sunbury | J. Robert Howie | Progressive Conservative | 1972 |
Quebec
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- ** Raynald Guay left parliament on August 29, 1980, and was replaced by Gaston Gourde in a May 4, 1981, by-election.
Ontario
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- ** Lincoln Alexander left parliament to become head of the Worker's Compensation Board and was replaced by Stanley Hudecki in a 1980 by-election.
- *** Thomas Cossitt died in office and was replaced by Jennifer Cossitt in a 1982 by-election
- † Judd Buchanan resigned from parliament and was replaced by Jack Burghardt in an April 13, 1981, by-election
- †† Walter Baker died in office and the seat remains vacant for the reminder of parliament
- ††† Peter Stollery was appointed to the Senate and was replaced by Dan Heap in an August 17, 1981, by-election
- †††† Bruce Lonsdale died in office and was replaced by John MacDougall in an October 12, 1982, by-election.
Manitoba
Шаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourRiding | Member | Political party | First elected / previously elected | |
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Brandon—Souris | Walter Dinsdale | Progressive Conservative | 1951 | |
Lee Clark* | Progressive Conservative | 1983 | ||
Churchill | Rodney Murphy | New Democrat | 1979 | |
Dauphin | Laverne Lewycky | New Democrat | 1980 | |
Lisgar | Jack Murta | Progressive Conservative | 1970 | |
Portage—Marquette | Charles Mayer | Progressive Conservative | 1979 | |
Provencher | Jake Epp | Progressive Conservative | 1972 | |
Selkirk—Interlake | Terry Sargeant | New Democrat | 1979 | |
St. Boniface | Robert Bockstael Шаблон:Tooltip | Liberal | 1979 | |
Winnipeg North | David Orlikow | New Democrat | 1962 | |
Winnipeg North Centre | Stanley Knowles | New Democrat | 1942, 1962 | |
Winnipeg—Assiniboine | Dan McKenzie | Progressive Conservative | 1972 | |
Winnipeg—Birds Hill | Bill Blaikie | New Democrat | 1979 | |
Winnipeg—Fort Garry | Lloyd Axworthy | Liberal | 1979 | |
Winnipeg—St. James | Cyril Keeper | New Democrat | 1980 |
- * Walter Dinsdale died in office and was replaced by Lee Clark in a May 24, 1983, by-election
Saskatchewan
Шаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourRiding | Member | Political party | First elected / previously elected | |
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Assiniboia | Leonard Gustafson | Progressive Conservative | 1979 | |
Humboldt—Lake Centre | Vic Althouse | New Democrat | 1980 | |
Kindersley—Lloydminster | Bill McKnight | Progressive Conservative | 1979 | |
Mackenzie | Stanley Korchinski | Progressive Conservative | 1958 | |
Moose Jaw | Douglas Neil | Progressive Conservative | 1972 | |
Prince Albert | Stan Hovdebo | New Democrat | 1979 | |
Qu'Appelle—Moose Mountain | Alvin Hamilton | Progressive Conservative | 1957,Шаблон:Efn 1972 | |
Regina East | Simon De Jong | New Democrat | 1979 | |
Regina West | Les Benjamin | New Democrat | 1968 | |
Saskatoon East | Robert Ogle | New Democrat | 1979 | |
Saskatoon West | Ray Hnatyshyn | Progressive Conservative | 1974 | |
Swift Current—Maple Creek | Frank Hamilton | Progressive Conservative | 1972 | |
The Battlefords—Meadow Lake | Douglas Anguish | New Democrat | 1980 | |
Yorkton—Melville | Lorne Nystrom | New Democrat | 1968 |
Alberta
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Territories
Шаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourШаблон:Canadian party colourRiding | Member | Political party | First elected / previously elected | |
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Nunatsiaq | Peter Ittinuar | New Democrat to November 26, 1982 | 1979 | |
Liberal (crossed the floor) | ||||
Western Arctic | Dave Nickerson | Progressive Conservative | 1979 | |
Yukon | Erik Nielsen | Progressive Conservative | 1957 |
By-elections
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Notes
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Succession
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- ↑ Members of the Canadian Senate are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister and remain as senators until the age of 75, even if the House of Commons has been dissolved or an election has been called.
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