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Brian Mulroney was Prime Minister during most of the 34th Canadian Parliament.
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Kim Campbell was Prime Minister during the last months the 34th Canadian Parliament.

The 34th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 12, 1988, until September 8, 1993. The membership was set by the 1988 federal election on November 21, 1988, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1993 election.

It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry, and then Prime Minister Kim Campbell and the 25th Canadian Ministry. The official opposition was the Liberal Party, led first by John Turner, and after 1990, by Jean Chrétien.

The speaker of the House of Commons was John Allen Fraser. See also list of Canadian electoral districts 1987-1997 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were three sessions of the 34th Parliament:

Session Start End
1st December 12, 1988 February 28, 1989
2nd April 3, 1989 May 12, 1991
3rd May 13, 1991 September 8, 1993

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Party standings

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The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were as follows:

Affiliation House members Senate members
1988 election
results
At dissolution On election
day 1988[1]
At dissolution

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Progressive Conservative 169 156 36 58

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Liberal Party of Canada 83 81 57 41

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New Democratic Party 43 44 0 0

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Bloc Québécois 0 10 0 0

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0 1 0 0**

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Independent 0 3 5 5
Total members 295 295 98 104

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0 0 6 0
Total seats 295 104***

* After dissolution but before turning over power to Kim Campbell, Brian Mulroney filled all Senate vacancies with Progressive Conservative members, for a total caucus of 58.
** There was one Reform senator in the middle of the 34th Parliament.
*** In the middle of the 34th Parliament, Brian Mulroney used a little-known clause in the constitution to fill the Senate above its normal seat limit by eight, to 112.

Members of the House of Commons

Members of the House of Commons in the 34th 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

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception Fred Mifflin Liberal 1988
Burin—St. George's Roger Simmons Liberal 1979, 1988
Gander—Grand-Falls George Baker Liberal 1974
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Brian Tobin Liberal 1980
Labrador Bill Rompkey Liberal 1972
St. John's East Ross Reid Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
St. John's West John Crosbie Progressive Conservative 1976

Prince Edward Island

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Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay Liberal 1988
Egmont Joe McGuire Liberal 1988
Hillsborough George Proud Liberal 1988
Malpeque Catherine Callbeck Liberal 1988

Nova Scotia

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Annapolis Valley—Hants Pat Nowlan Progressive Conservative 1965
Independent Conservative ¥
Cape Breton Highlands—Canso Francis LeBlanc Liberal 1988
Cape Breton—East Richmond David Dingwall Liberal 1980
Cape Breton—The Sydneys Russell MacLellan Liberal 1979
Central Nova Elmer MacKay Progressive Conservative 1971, 1984
Cumberland—Colchester Bill Casey Progressive Conservative 1988
Dartmouth Ron MacDonald Liberal 1988
Halifax Mary Clancy Liberal 1988
Halifax West Howard Crosby Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1978
South Shore Peter McCreath Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
South West Nova Coline Campbell Liberal 1974, 1980, 1988
¥ Pat Nowlan quit the Tory party on October 24, 1990, to protest against the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax. He sat as an "Independent Conservative" for the remainder of the parliament.

New Brunswick

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Beauséjour Fernand Robichaud (until September 1990) Liberal * 1984
Jean Chrétien (from December 1990) Liberal * 1963,Шаблон:Efn 1990
Carleton—Charlotte Greg Thompson Progressive Conservative 1988
Fredericton Bud Bird Progressive Conservative 1988
Fundy—Royal Robert Corbett Progressive Conservative 1978
Gloucester Doug Young Liberal 1988
Madawaska—Victoria Bernard Valcourt Progressive Conservative 1984
Miramichi Maurice Dionne Liberal 1974, 1988
Moncton George Rideout Liberal 1988
Restigouche—Chaleur Guy Arseneault Liberal 1988
Saint John Gerald Merrithew Progressive Conservative 1984
* When Jean Chrétien was elected Liberal leader in 1990, Fernand Robichaud stepped aside 24 September 1990 to cause a by-election that would allow Chrétien to enter Parliament. Chrétien was elected in the December 10 by-election.

Quebec

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Abitibi Guy St-Julien Progressive Conservative 1984
Ahuntsic Nicole Roy-Arcelin Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Jean Corbeil Progressive Conservative 1988
Argenteuil—Papineau Lise Bourgault Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Beauce Gilles Bernier Progressive Conservative 1984
Independent §
Beauharnois—Salaberry Jean-Guy Hudon Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Bellechasse Pierre Blais Progressive Conservative 1984
Berthier—Montcalm Robert de Cotret Progressive Conservative 1978,Шаблон:Efn 1984
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes Monique Landry Progressive Conservative 1984
Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-Madeleine Darryl Gray Progressive Conservative 1984
Bourassa Marie Gibeau Progressive Conservative 1988
Brome—Missisquoi Gabrielle Bertrand Progressive Conservative 1984
Chambly Richard Grisé Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Philip Edmonston (from February 1990) New Democrat 1990
Champlain Michel Champagne Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Charlesbourg Monique Tardif Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Charlevoix Brian Mulroney Progressive Conservative 1983Шаблон:Efn
Chateauguay Ricardo Lopez Progressive Conservative 1984
Chicoutimi André Harvey Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Drummond Jean-Guy Guilbault Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Duvernay Vincent Della Noce Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Frontenac Marcel Masse Progressive Conservative 1984
Gaspé Charles-Eugène Marin Progressive Conservative 1984
Gatineau—La Lièvre Mark Assad Liberal 1988
Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Allan Koury Progressive Conservative 1988
Hull—Aylmer Gilles Rocheleau Liberal 1988
Bloc Québécois
Joliette Gaby Larrivée Progressive Conservative 1988
Jonquiere Jean-Pierre Blackburn Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup André Plourde Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
La Prairie Fernand Jourdenais Progressive Conservative 1984
Lac-Saint-Jean Lucien Bouchard Progressive Conservative 1988
Bloc Québécois
Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis Robert Layton Progressive Conservative 1984
LaSalle—Émard Paul Martin Liberal 1988
Laurentides Jacques Vien Progressive Conservative 1988
Laurier—Sainte-Marie Jean-Claude Malépart (until September 1989) Liberal Ø 1979
Gilles Duceppe (from 1990) Bloc Québécois Ø 1990
Laval Guy Ricard Progressive Conservative 1984
Laval-des-Rapides Jacques Tétreault Progressive Conservative 1988
Lévis Gabriel Fontaine Progressive Conservative 1984
Langelier Gilles Loiselle Progressive Conservative 1988
Longueuil Nic Leblanc Progressive Conservative 1984
Bloc Québécois
Lotbiniere Maurice Tremblay Progressive Conservative 1984
Louis-Hébert Suzanne Duplessis Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Manicouagan Charles Langlois Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Matapédia—Matane Jean-Luc Joncas Progressive Conservative 1984
Mégantic—Compton—Stanstead François Gérin Progressive Conservative 1984
Bloc Québécois
Mercier Carole Jacques Progressive Conservative 1984
Montmorency—Orléans Charles Deblois Progressive Conservative 1988
Mount Royal Sheila Finestone Liberal 1984
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Warren Allmand Liberal 1965
Outremont Jean-Pierre Hogue Progressive Conservative 1988
Papineau—Saint-Michel André Ouellet Liberal 1967
Pierrefonds—Dollard Gerry Weiner Progressive Conservative 1984
Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Barry Moore Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Portneuf Marc Ferland Progressive Conservative 1984
Quebec East Marcel Tremblay Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Richelieu Louis Plamondon Progressive Conservative 1984
Bloc Québécois
Richmond—Wolfe Yvon Côté Progressive Conservative 1988
Rimouski—Témiscouata Monique Vézina Progressive Conservative 1984
Roberval Benoît Bouchard Progressive Conservative 1984
Rosemont Benoît Tremblay Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Bloc Québécois
Saint-Denis Marcel Prud'homme Liberal 1964
Saint-Henri—Westmount David Berger Liberal 1979
Saint-Hubert Pierrette Venne Progressive Conservative 1988
Bloc Québécois
Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Andrée Champagne Progressive Conservative 1984
Saint-Jean Clément Couture Progressive Conservative 1988
Saint-Laurent Shirley Maheu Liberal 1988
Saint-Léonard Alfonso Gagliano Liberal 1984
Saint-Maurice Denis Pronovost Progressive Conservative 1988
Independent Δ
Shefford Jean Lapierre Liberal 1979
Bloc Québécois
Sherbrooke Jean Charest Progressive Conservative 1984
Témiscamingue Gabriel Desjardins Progressive Conservative 1984
Terrebonne Jean-Marc Robitaille Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Trois-Rivières Pierre H. Vincent Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Vaudreuil Pierre Cadieux Progressive Conservative 1984
Vercheres Marcel Danis Progressive Conservative 1984
Verdun—Saint-Paul Gilbert Chartrand Progressive Conservative 1984
Bloc Québécois
§ Just before the 1993 election, Gilles Bernier left the Tories to sit as an independent
† On May 5, 1990, seven Conservative and two Liberal MPs, led by Lucien Bouchard, left their parties to form the Bloc Québécois
Richard Grisé left Parliament after being sentenced to jail for corruption. He was replaced by Philip Edmonston in a February 12, 1990 by-election.
Ø Jean-Claude Malépart died in office on September 16, 1989. The next year he was replaced by Gilles Duceppe in a by-election.
Δ On June 17, 1993, Denis Pronovost left the PC party to sit as an independent following conviction on criminal charges.

Ontario

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Algoma Maurice Foster Liberal 1968
Beaches—Woodbine Neil Young New Democrat 1980
Brampton—Malton Harry Chadwick Progressive Conservative 1988
Brampton John McDermid Progressive Conservative 1979
Brant Derek Blackburn New Democrat 1971
Broadview—Greenwood Dennis Mills Liberal 1988
Bruce—Grey Gus Mitges Progressive Conservative 1972
Burlington Bill Kempling Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1972
Cambridge Pat Sobeski Progressive Conservative 1988
Carleton—Gloucester Eugène Bellemare Liberal 1988
Cochrane—Superior Réginald Bélair Liberal 1988
Davenport Charles L. Caccia Liberal 1968
Don Valley East Alan Redway Progressive Conservative 1984
Don Valley North Barbara Greene Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Don Valley West John Bosley Progressive Conservative 1979
Durham Ken Stevenson Progressive Conservative 1988
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Volpe Liberal 1988
Elgin Ken Monteith Progressive Conservative 1988
Erie Girve Fretz Progressive Conservative 1979
Essex-Kent Jerry Pickard Liberal 1988
Essex-Windsor Steven Langdon New Democrat 1984
Etobicoke Centre Michael Wilson Progressive Conservative 1979
Etobicoke North Roy MacLaren Liberal 1979, 1988
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Patrick Boyer Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Don Boudria Liberal 1984
Guelph—Wellington William Winegard Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Haldimand—Norfolk Bob Speller Liberal 1988
Halton—Peel Garth Turner Progressive Conservative 1988
Hamilton East Sheila Copps Liberal 1984
Hamilton Mountain Beth Phinney Liberal 1988
Hamilton—Wentworth Geoffrey Scott Progressive Conservative 1978
Hamilton West Stan Keyes Liberal 1988
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington William Vankoughnet Progressive Conservative 1979
Huron—Bruce Murray Cardiff Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1980
Kenora—Rainy River Robert Daniel Nault Liberal 1988
Kent Rex Crawford Liberal 1988
Kingston and the Islands Peter Milliken Liberal 1988
Kitchener John Reimer Progressive Conservative 1979, 1984
Lambton—Middlesex Ralph Ferguson Liberal 1980, 1988
Lanark—Carleton Paul Wyatt Dick Progressive Conservative 1972
Leeds—Grenville Jim Jordan Liberal 1988
Lincoln Shirley Martin Progressive Conservative 1984
London East Joe Fontana Liberal 1988
London—Middlesex Terry Clifford Progressive Conservative 1984
London West Thomas Hockin Progressive Conservative 1984
Markham Bill Attewell Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Mississauga East Albina Guarnieri Liberal 1988
Mississauga South Donald Blenkarn Progressive Conservative 1972,Шаблон:Efn 1979
Mississauga West Robert Horner Progressive Conservative 1984
Nepean Beryl Gaffney Liberal 1988
Niagara Falls Rob Nicholson Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Nickel Belt John Rodriguez New Democrat 1972, 1984
Nipissing Bob Wood Liberal 1988
Northumberland Christine Stewart Liberal 1988
Oakville—Milton Otto Jelinek Progressive Conservative 1972
Ontario René Soetens Progressive Conservative 1988
Oshawa Ed Broadbent (until December 1989) New Democrat ± 1968
Michael Breaugh (from October 1990) New Democrat ± 1990
Ottawa Centre Mac Harb Liberal 1988
Ottawa South John Manley Liberal 1988
Ottawa West Marlene Catterall Liberal 1988
Ottawa—Vanier Jean-Robert Gauthier Liberal 1972
Oxford Bruce Halliday Progressive Conservative 1974
Parkdale—High Park Jesse Flis Liberal 1979, 1988
Parry Sound—Muskoka Stan Darling Progressive Conservative 1972
Perth—Wellington—Waterloo Harry Brightwell Progressive Conservative 1984
Peterborough Bill Domm Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1979
Prince Edward—Hastings Lyle Vanclief Liberal 1988
Renfrew Len Hopkins Liberal 1965
Rosedale David MacDonald Progressive Conservative 1965,Шаблон:Efn 1988
Sarnia—Lambton Ken James Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Sault Ste. Marie Steve Butland New Democrat 1988
Scarborough Centre Pauline Browes Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Scarborough East Robert Hicks Progressive Conservative 1984
Scarborough West Tom Wappel Liberal 1988
Scarborough—Agincourt Jim Karygiannis Liberal 1988
Scarborough—Rouge River Derek Lee Liberal 1988
Simcoe Centre Edna Anderson Progressive Conservative 1988
Simcoe North Doug Lewis Progressive Conservative 1979
St. Catharines Ken Atkinson Progressive Conservative 1988
St. Paul's Barbara McDougall Progressive Conservative 1984
Stormont—Dundas Bob Kilger Liberal 1988
Sudbury Diane Marleau Liberal 1988
Thunder Bay—Atikokan Iain Angus New Democrat 1984
Thunder Bay—Nipigon Joe Comuzzi Liberal 1988
Timiskaming John MacDougall Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1982
Timmins—Chapleau Cid Samson New Democrat 1988
Trinity—Spadina Dan Heap New Democrat 1981
Victoria—Haliburton William Scott Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1965
Waterloo Walter McLean Progressive Conservative 1979
Welland—St. Catharines—Thorold Gilbert Parent Liberal 1974,Шаблон:Efn 1988
Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Simcoe Perrin Beatty Progressive Conservative 1972
Willowdale Jim Peterson Liberal 1980, 1988
Windsor West Herb Gray Liberal 1962
Windsor—Lake St. Clair Howard McCurdy New Democrat 1984
York Centre Bob Kaplan Liberal 1968,Шаблон:Efn 1974
York North Maurizio Bevilacqua Liberal 1988
York South—Weston John Nunziata Liberal 1984
York—Simcoe John Cole Progressive Conservative 1988
York West Sergio Marchi Liberal 1984
± Ed Broadbent retired from politics and was replaced by Michael Breaugh on October 13, 1990, after a by-election.

Manitoba

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Brandon—Souris Lee Clark Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1983
Churchill Rodney Murphy New Democrat 1979
Dauphin—Swan River Brian White Progressive Conservative 1984
Lisgar—Marquette Charles Mayer Progressive Conservative 1979
Portage—Interlake Felix Holtmann Progressive Conservative 1984
Provencher Jake Epp Progressive Conservative 1972
Selkirk—Red River David Bjornson Progressive Conservative 1988
Saint Boniface Ronald Duhamel Liberal 1988
Winnipeg North Centre David Walker Liberal 1988
Winnipeg North Rey Pagtakhan Liberal 1988
Winnipeg South Dorothy Dobbie Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Winnipeg St. James John Harvard Liberal 1988
Winnipeg South Centre Lloyd Axworthy Liberal 1979
Winnipeg—Transcona Bill Blaikie New Democrat 1979

Saskatchewan

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Kindersley—Lloydminster Bill McKnight Progressive Conservative 1979
Mackenzie Vic Althouse New Democrat 1980
Moose Jaw—Lake Centre Rod Laporte New Democrat 1988
Prince Albert—Churchill River Ray Funk New Democrat 1988
Regina—Lumsden Leslie Benjamin New Democrat 1968
Regina—Qu'Appelle Simon de Jong New Democrat 1979
Regina—Wascana Larry Schneider Progressive Conservative 1988
Saskatoon—Clark's Crossing Chris Axworthy New Democrat 1988
Saskatoon—Dundurn Ron Fisher New Democrat 1988
Saskatoon—Humboldt Stan Hovdebo New Democrat 1979
Souris—Moose Mountain Leonard Gustafson Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1979
Swift Current—Maple Creek—Assiniboia Geoff Wilson Progressive Conservative 1984
The Battlefords—Meadow Lake Len Taylor New Democrat 1988
Yorkton—Melville Lorne Nystrom New Democrat 1968

Alberta

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Athabasca Jack Shields Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1980
Beaver River John Dahmer (until November 1988) Progressive Conservative ÷ 1988
Deborah Grey (from March 1989) Reform ÷ 1989
Calgary Centre Harvie Andre Progressive Conservative 1972
Calgary North Al Johnson Progressive Conservative 1988
Calgary Northeast Alex Kindy Progressive Conservative 1984
Independent ¥
Calgary Southeast Lee Richardson Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Calgary Southwest Bobbie Sparrow Progressive Conservative 1984
Calgary West Jim Hawkes Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1979
Crowfoot Arnold Malone Progressive Conservative 1974
Edmonton East Ross Harvey New Democrat 1988
Edmonton North Steve Paproski Progressive Conservative 1968
Edmonton Northwest Murray Dorin Progressive Conservative 1984
Edmonton Southeast David Kilgour Progressive Conservative 1979
Liberal
Edmonton Southwest Jim Edwards Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Edmonton—Strathcona Scott Thorkelson Progressive Conservative 1988
Elk Island Brian O'Kurley Progressive Conservative 1988
Lethbridge Blaine Thacker Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1979
Macleod Ken Hughes Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Medicine Hat Robert Harold Porter Progressive Conservative 1984
Peace River Albert Cooper Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1980
Red Deer Douglas Fee Progressive Conservative 1988
St. Albert Walter van de Walle Progressive Conservative 1986
Vegreville Don Mazankowski Progressive Conservative 1968
Wetaskiwin Willie Littlechild Progressive Conservative 1988
Wild Rose Louise Feltham Progressive Conservative 1988
Yellowhead Joe Clark Progressive Conservative 1972
÷ John Dahmer died on November 26, 1988, after winning election but before being formally sworn in as a Member of Parliament. He was replaced by Deborah Grey in a 13 March 1989 by-election.
¥ Alex Kindy quit the Tory party on May 5, 1993, in protest over the GST. He sat as an Independent for the remainder of the parliament.
David Kilgour quit the Tory party on October 24, 1990, in protest over the GST. He later joined the Liberals. (In 2005, he left the Liberals to sit as an independent.)

British Columbia

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Burnaby—Kingsway Svend Robinson New Democrat 1979
Capilano—Howe Sound Mary Collins Progressive Conservative 1984
Cariboo—Chilcotin Dave Worthy Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1988
Comox—Alberni Robert Skelly New Democrat 1988
Delta Stan Wilbee Progressive Conservative 1988
Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Dave Barrett New Democrat 1988
Fraser Valley East Ross Belsher Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1984
Fraser Valley West Robert Wenman Progressive Conservative 1974
Kamloops Nelson Riis New Democrat 1980
Kootenay East Sid Parker New Democrat 1980, 1988
Kootenay West—Revelstoke Lyle Kristiansen New Democrat 1980, 1988
Mission—Coquitlam Joy Langan New Democrat 1988
Nanaimo—Cowichan David Stupich New Democrat 1988
New Westminster—Burnaby Dawn Black New Democrat 1988
North Island—Powell River Raymond Skelly New Democrat 1979
North Vancouver Chuck Cook Progressive Conservative 1979
Okanagan Centre Al Horning Progressive Conservative 1988
Okanagan—Shuswap Lyle MacWilliam New Democrat 1988
Okanagan—Similkameen—Merritt Jack Whittaker New Democrat 1988
Port Moody—Coquitlam Ian Waddell New Democrat 1979
Prince George—Bulkley Valley Brian Gardiner New Democrat 1988
Prince George—Peace River Frank Oberle, Sr. Progressive Conservative 1972
Richmond Tom Siddon Progressive Conservative 1978
Saanich—Gulf Islands Lynn Hunter New Democrat 1988
Skeena James Fulton New Democrat 1979
Surrey North Jim Karpoff New Democrat 1988
Surrey—White Rock Benno Friesen Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1974
Vancouver Centre Kim Campbell Progressive Conservative 1988
Vancouver East Margaret Mitchell New Democrat 1979
Vancouver Quadra John Turner Liberal 1962,Шаблон:Efn 1984
Vancouver South John Fraser Шаблон:Tooltip Progressive Conservative 1972
Victoria John Brewin New Democrat 1988

Territories

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Riding Member Political party First elected / previously elected
Western Arctic Ethel Blondin-Andrew Liberal 1988
Nunatsiaq Jack Anawak Liberal 1988
Yukon Audrey McLaughlin New Democrat 1987

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By-elections

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Notes

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References

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Succession

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  1. 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.