The 10th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 11, 1905, until September 17, 1908. The membership was set by the 1904 federal election on November 3, 1904. It was dissolved prior to the 1908 election.
The Alberta Act, S. C. 1905, c. 3 established the new province of Alberta, effective September 1, 1905. Its long title is An Act to establish and provide for the government of the Province of Alberta. The Act received royal assent on July 20, 1905. The Alberta Act is part of the Constitution of Canada.
The Saskatchewan Act, S. C. 1905, c. 42 established the new province of Saskatchewan, effective September 1, 1905. Its long title is An Act to establish and provide for the government of the Province of Saskatchewan. The Act received royal assent on July 20, 1905. The Saskatchewan Act is part of the Constitution of Canada.
The Juvenile Delinquents Act (French: Loi sur les jeunes délinquants), S.C. 1908, c. 40 was a law passed by the Parliament of Canada to improve its handling of juvenile crime. The act established procedures for the handling of juvenile offenses, including the government assuming control of juvenile offenders. It was revised in 1929 and superseded in 1984 by the Young Offenders Act.
List of membersedit
Following is a full list of members of the tenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Party leaders are italicized. Cabinet ministers are in boldface. The Prime Minister is both. The Speaker is indicated by "(†)".
Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.
Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as Canadian provinces on 1 September 1905 from parts of what had formerly been the Northwest Territories. The old NWT electoral districts were not formally abolished until the 1907 redistribution, which took the provincial boundary into account. In the meantime, three by-elections were held in districts which straddled the new border.
The regions of the Northwest Territories represented in Parliament became the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan on 1 September 1905. Except in cases where the members resigned, NWT MP's continued to represent constituencies using the 1903 boundaries until the dissolution of the 10th Parliament.
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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 10th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 11 1905 until September 17 1908 The membership was set by the 1904 federal election on November 3 1904 It was dissolved prior to the 1908 election 10th Parliament of CanadaMajority parliament11 January 1905 17 September 1908Parliament leadersPrimeMinisterSir Wilfrid LaurierJuly 11 1896 Oct 6 1911Cabinet8th Canadian MinistryLeader of theOppositionSir Robert BordenFeb 6 1901 Oct 9 1911Party caucusesGovernmentLiberal PartyOppositionConservative Party amp Liberal Conservative PartyHouse of CommonsSeating arrangements of the House of CommonsSpeaker of theCommonsRobert Franklin SutherlandJanuary 11 1905 January 19 1909SenateSpeaker of theSenateRaoul DandurandJanuary 9 1905 January 13 1909James Kirkpatrick KerrJanuary 14 1909 October 22 1911SovereignMonarchEdward VIIJan 22 1901 May 6 1910GovernorGeneralThe Earl GreyDec 10 1904 Oct 13 1911Sessions1st sessionJanuary 11 1905 July 20 19052nd sessionMarch 8 1906 July 13 19063rd sessionNovember 22 1906 April 27 19074th sessionNovember 28 1907 July 20 1908 9th 11thSir Wilfrid Laurier was Prime Minister during the 10th Canadian Parliament It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier and the 8th Canadian Ministry The Official Opposition was the Conservative Liberal Conservative led by Robert Borden The Speaker was Robert Franklin Sutherland See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1903 1907 for a list of the ridings in this parliament There were four sessions of the 10th Parliament Session Start End1st January 11 1905 July 20 19052nd March 8 1906 July 13 19063rd November 22 1906 April 27 19074th November 28 1907 July 20 1908Contents 1 Major legislation 1 1 Alberta Act 1 2 Saskatchewan Act 1 3 Juvenile Delinquents Act 2 List of members 2 1 Alberta Saskatchewan 2 2 British Columbia 2 3 Manitoba 2 4 New Brunswick 2 5 Northwest Territories 2 6 Nova Scotia 2 7 Ontario 2 8 Prince Edward Island 2 9 Quebec 2 10 Yukon 3 By elections 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 SuccessionMajor legislation editMain article List of Acts of Parliament of Canada 1900 1929 Alberta Act edit Main article Alberta Act The Alberta Act S C 1905 c 3 established the new province of Alberta effective September 1 1905 Its long title is An Act to establish and provide for the government of the Province of Alberta The Act received royal assent on July 20 1905 The Alberta Act is part of the Constitution of Canada Saskatchewan Act edit Main article Saskatchewan Act The Saskatchewan Act S C 1905 c 42 established the new province of Saskatchewan effective September 1 1905 Its long title is An Act to establish and provide for the government of the Province of Saskatchewan The Act received royal assent on July 20 1905 The Saskatchewan Act is part of the Constitution of Canada Juvenile Delinquents Act edit Main article Juvenile Delinquents Act The Juvenile Delinquents Act French Loi sur les jeunes delinquants S C 1908 c 40 was a law passed by the Parliament of Canada to improve its handling of juvenile crime The act established procedures for the handling of juvenile offenses including the government assuming control of juvenile offenders It was revised in 1929 and superseded in 1984 by the Young Offenders Act List of members editFollowing is a full list of members of the tenth Parliament listed first by province then by electoral district Party leaders are italicized Cabinet ministers are in boldface The Prime Minister is both The Speaker is indicated by Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk indicates that district was represented by two members Alberta Saskatchewan edit Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as Canadian provinces on 1 September 1905 from parts of what had formerly been the Northwest Territories The old NWT electoral districts were not formally abolished until the 1907 redistribution which took the provincial boundary into account In the meantime three by elections were held in districts which straddled the new border Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAssiniboia West William Erskine Knowles by election of 1906 02 06 Liberal 1906Saskatchewan George Ewan McCraney by election of 1906 02 06 Liberal 1906Strathcona Wilbert McIntyre by election of 1906 04 05 Liberal 1906British Columbia edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedComox Atlin William Sloan Liberal 1904Kootenay William Alfred Galliher Liberal 1900Nanaimo Ralph Smith Liberal 1900New Westminster James Buckham Kennedy Liberal 1904Vancouver City Robert George Macpherson Liberal 1903Victoria City George Riley resigned 6 February 1906 to allow seat for Templeman Liberal 1902William Templeman by election of 1906 03 06 Liberal 1906Yale Cariboo Duncan Ross Liberal 1904Manitoba edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedBrandon Clifford Sifton Liberal 1896Dauphin Theodore Arthur Burrows Liberal 1904Lisgar Thomas Greenway Liberal 1875 1904Macdonald William D Staples Conservative 1904Marquette William James Roche Conservative 1896Portage la Prairie John Crawford Liberal 1904Provencher Joseph Ernest Cyr Liberal 1904Selkirk Samuel Jacob Jackson Liberal 1904Souris Frederick Laurence Schaffner Conservative 1904Winnipeg David Wesley Bole Liberal 1904New Brunswick edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedCarleton Frank Broadstreet Carvell Liberal 1904Charlotte Gilbert White Ganong Liberal Conservative 1896City and County of St John Alfred Augustus Stockton died 15 March 1907 Conservative 1904William Pugsley by election of 1907 09 18 Liberal 1907City of St John John Waterhouse Daniel Conservative 1904Gloucester Onesiphore Turgeon Liberal 1900Kent Olivier J Leblanc Liberal 1900King s and Albert George William Fowler Conservative 1900Northumberland William Stewart Loggie Liberal 1904Restigouche James Reid Liberal 1900Sunbury Queen s Robert Duncan Wilmot Conservative 1887 1900Victoria John Costigan until Senate appointment Liberal 1867Pius Michaud by election of 1907 03 05 Liberal 1907Westmorland Henry Emmerson Liberal 1900York Oswald Smith Crocket Conservative 1904Northwest Territories edit The regions of the Northwest Territories represented in Parliament became the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan on 1 September 1905 Except in cases where the members resigned NWT MP s continued to represent constituencies using the 1903 boundaries until the dissolution of the 10th Parliament Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAlberta Provisional District John Herron Liberal Conservative 1904Assiniboia East John Gillanders Turriff Liberal 1904Assiniboia West Thomas Walter Scott Liberal 1900Calgary Maitland Stewart McCarthy Conservative 1904Edmonton Frank Oliver until 8 April 1905 ministerial appointment Liberal 1896Frank Oliver by election of 1905 04 25 Liberal 1905Humboldt Alan Joseph Adamson Liberal 1904Mackenzie Edward L Cash Liberal 1904Qu Appelle Richard Stuart Lake Conservative 1904Saskatchewan Provisional District John Henderson Lamont Liberal 1904Strathcona Peter Talbot Liberal 1904Nova Scotia edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAnnapolis Samuel Walter Willet Pickup Liberal 1904Antigonish Colin Francis McIsaac until 3 July 1905 Railway Commissioner appointment Liberal 1895William Chisholm by election of 1905 11 22 Liberal 1905Cape Breton South Alexander Johnston Liberal 1900Colchester Frederick Andrew Laurence until 4 November 1907 judicial appointment Liberal 1904John Stanfield by election of 1907 11 28 Conservative 1907Cumberland Hance James Logan Liberal 1896Digby Albert James Smith Copp Liberal 1896Guysborough John Howard Sinclair Liberal 1904Halifax Michael Carney Liberal 1904William Roche Liberal 1900Hants Judson Burpee Black Liberal 1904Inverness Angus MacLennan Liberal 1896Kings Frederick William Borden Liberal 1874 1887Lunenburg Alexander Kenneth Maclean Liberal 1904North Cape Breton and Victoria Daniel Duncan McKenzie until 16 February 1906 judicial appointment Liberal 1904Alexander Charles Ross by election of 1906 03 14 Liberal 1906Pictou Edward Mortimer Macdonald Liberal 1904Richmond Duncan Finlayson Liberal 1904Shelburne and Queen s William Stevens Fielding until election voided 8 October 1906 Liberal 1896William Stevens Fielding by election of 1906 10 31 LiberalYarmouth Bowman Brown Law Liberal 1902Ontario edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAlgoma East Albert Dyment Liberal 1896Algoma West Arthur Cyril Boyce Conservative 1904Brantford William Foster Cockshutt Conservative 1904Brant William Paterson Liberal 1872Brockville Daniel Derbyshire resigned 30 August 1907 Liberal 1904George Perry Graham by election of 1907 09 18 Liberal 1907Bruce North Leonard Thomas Bland died 19 August 1906 Liberal Conservative 1904John Tolmie by election of 1906 10 30 Liberal 1906Bruce South Peter H McKenzie Liberal 1904Carleton Edward Kidd resigned 19 January 1905 to allow seat for Borden Conservative 1900Robert Laird Borden by election of 1905 02 04 Conservative 1896 a 1905Dufferin John Barr Conservative 1904Dundas Andrew Broder Conservative 1896Durham Henry Alfred Ward Conservative 1885 1900Elgin East Andrew B Ingram resigned 8 December 1906 due to commission appointment Liberal Conservative 1891David Marshall by election of 1906 10 04 Conservative 1906Elgin West William Jackson Conservative 1904Essex North Robert Franklin Sutherland Liberal 1900Essex South Alfred Henry Clarke Liberal 1904Frontenac Melzar Avery Conservative 1902Glengarry Jacob Thomas Schell Liberal 1900Grenville John Dowsley Reid Conservative 1896Grey East Thomas Simpson Sproule Conservative 1878Grey North William Pattison Telford Liberal 1904Grey South Henry Horton Miller Liberal 1904Haldimand Francis Ramsey Lalor Conservative 1904Halton David Henderson Conservative 1887 1888Hamilton East Samuel Barker Conservative 1900Hamilton West Adam Zimmerman Liberal 1904Hastings East William Barton Northrup Conservative 1892 1900Hastings West Edward Guss Porter Conservative 1902Huron East Thomas Chisholm Conservative 1904Huron South Benjamin B Gunn died 9 December 1907 Conservative 1904Murdo Young McLean by election of 1908 01 22 Liberal 1908Huron West Edward Norman Lewis Conservative 1904Kent East David Alexander Gordon Liberal 1904Kent West Herbert Sylvester Clements Conservative 1904Kingston William Harty Liberal 1902Lambton East Joseph Elijah Armstrong Conservative 1904Lambton West Thomas George Johnston died 4 July 1905 Liberal 1898Frederick Forsyth Pardee by election of 1905 11 22 Liberal 1905Lanark North Thomas Boyd Caldwell Liberal 1904Lanark South John Graham Haggart Conservative 1872Leeds George Taylor Conservative 1882Lennox and Addington Uriah Wilson Conservative 1892Lincoln Edward Arthur Lancaster Conservative 1900London Charles Smith Hyman until 22 May 1905 ministerial appointment Liberal 1891 1900Charles Smith Hyman by election of 1905 06 06 resigned 11 April 1907 LiberalThomas Beattie by election of 1907 10 29 Conservative 1907Middlesex East Peter Elson Conservative 1904Middlesex North Valentine Ratz Liberal 1896 1904Middlesex West William Samuel Calvert Liberal 1896Muskoka William Wright Conservative 1904Nipissing Charles Arthur McCool Liberal 1900Norfolk David Tisdale Conservative 1887Northumberland East Edward Cochrane died in office Conservative 1887Charles Lewis Owen by election of 1907 10 29 Conservative 1907Northumberland West John B McColl Liberal 1900Ontario North George Davidson Grant Liberal 1903Ontario South Peter Christie Conservative 1904Ottawa City of Napoleon Antoine Belcourt until Senate appointment Liberal 1896Robert Stewart Liberal 1904Jean Baptiste Thomas Caron by election of 1907 12 23 replaces Belcourt Liberal 1907Oxford North James Sutherland died in office Liberal 1880George Smith by election of 1905 06 13 Liberal 1905Oxford South Malcolm Smith Schell Liberal 1904Parry Sound Robert James Watson Liberal 1904Peel Richard Blain Conservative 1900Perth North Alexander Ferguson Maclaren Conservative 1896Perth South Gilbert Howard McIntyre Liberal 1904Peterborough East John Finlay Liberal 1904Peterborough West Robert Richard Hall Liberal 1904Prescott Edmond Proulx Liberal 1904Prince Edward George Oscar Alcorn Conservative 1900Renfrew North Peter White died in office Conservative 1874 1876 1904Gerald Verner White by election of 1906 10 09 Conservative 1906Renfrew South Aaron Abel Wright Liberal 1900Russell Norman Frank Wilson Liberal 1904Simcoe East William Humphrey Bennett Conservative 1892Simcoe North Leighton Goldie McCarthy Independent 1892Simcoe South Haughton Lennox Conservative 1900Stormont Robert Abercrombie Pringle Conservative 1900Thunder Bay and Rainy River James Conmee Liberal 1904Toronto Centre Edward Frederick Clarke Conservative 1896Edmund James Bristol by election of 1905 04 11 Conservative 1905Toronto East Albert Edward Kemp Conservative 1900Toronto North George Eulas Foster Conservative 1882 b 1904Toronto South Angus Claude Macdonell Conservative 1904Toronto West Edmund Boyd Osler Conservative 1896Victoria Sam Hughes Liberal Conservative 1892Waterloo North Joseph Emm Seagram Conservative 1882Waterloo South George Adam Clare Conservative 1900Welland William Manly German Liberal 1891 1900Wellington North Thomas Martin died in office Liberal 1904Alexander Munro Martin by election of 1907 10 29 Liberal 1907Wellington South Hugh Guthrie Liberal 1900Wentworth E D Smith until election voided Conservative 1900E D Smith by election of 1905 11 22 ConservativeYork Centre Archibald Campbell until Senate appointment Liberal 1902Peter Douglas McLean by election of 1907 12 23 Liberal 1907York North William Mulock until judicial appointment Liberal 1882Allen Bristol Aylesworth by election of 1905 11 22 Liberal 1905York South William Findlay Maclean Independent Conservative 1892Prince Edward Island edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedKing s James Joseph Hughes Liberal 1900Prince Alfred Alexander Lefurgey Conservative 1900Queen s Alexander Martin Conservative 1896 1904Angus Alexander McLean Conservative 1904Quebec edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedArgenteuil George Halsey Perley Conservative 1904Bagot Joseph Edmond Marcile Liberal 1898Beauce Henri Severin Beland Liberal 1902Beauharnois Joseph Gedeon Horace Bergeron Conservative 1879 1904Bellechasse Onesiphore Ernest Talbot Liberal 1896Berthier Joseph Eloi Archambault Liberal 1900Bonaventure Charles Marcil Liberal 1900Brome Sydney Arthur Fisher Liberal 1896Chambly Vercheres Victor Geoffrion Liberal 1900Champlain Jeffrey Alexandre Rousseau Liberal 1900Charlevoix Joseph David Rodolphe Forget Conservative 1904Chicoutimi Saguenay Joseph Girard Conservative 1900Chateauguay James Pollock Brown Liberal 1891Compton Aylmer Byron Hunt until election voided 22 November 1905 Liberal 1904Aylmer Byron Hunt by election of 1906 01 04 LiberalDorchester Jean Baptiste Morin Conservative 1896Drummond Arthabaska Louis Lavergne Liberal 1897Gaspe Rodolphe Lemieux Liberal 1896Hochelaga Louis Alfred Adhemar Rivet Liberal 1904Huntingdon Robert Nelson Walsh Conservative 1904Jacques Cartier Frederick Debartzch Monk Conservative 1896Joliette Joseph Adelard Dubeau Liberal 1904Kamouraska Ernest Lapointe Liberal 1904Labelle Joseph Henri Napoleon Bourassa resigned 29 October 1907 for provincial politics Liberal 1896Charles Beautrom Major by election of 1907 12 23 Liberal 1907Laprairie Napierville Roch Lanctot Liberal 1904L Assomption Romuald Charlemagne Laurier died 28 December 1906 Liberal 1900Ruben Charles Laurier by election of 1907 03 07 Liberal 1907Laval Joseph Edouard Emile Leonard Conservative 1902Levis Louis Julien Demers died 29 April 1905 Liberal 1899Louis Auguste Carrier by election of 1905 06 06 Liberal 1905L Islet Eugene Paquet Conservative 1904Lotbiniere Edmond Fortier Liberal 1900Maisonneuve Joseph Raymond Fournier Prefontaine died 25 December 1905 Liberal 1886Alphonse Verville by election of 1906 02 23 Labour 1906Maskinonge Hormidas Mayrand Liberal 1903Megantic Francois Theodore Savoie Liberal 1904Missisquoi Daniel Bishop Meigs Liberal 1888 1896Montcalm Francois Octave Dugas Liberal 1900Montmagny Armand Renaud Lavergne Liberal 1904Montmorency Georges Parent Liberal 1904Nicolet Rodolphe Lemieux until 3 December 1906 to retain seat in Gaspe Liberal 1896Charles Ramsay Devlin by election of 1906 12 29 resigned 29 October 1907 Liberal 1906Gustave Adolphe Turcotte by election of 1907 12 30 Liberal 1907Pontiac Gerald Hugh Brabazon Conservative 1904Portneuf Michel Simeon Delisle Liberal 1900Quebec Centre Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin until 7 January 1905 judicial appointment Liberal 1898Arthur Lachance by election of 1905 01 19 Liberal 1905Quebec County Charles Fitzpatrick until 4 June 1906 judicial appointment Liberal 1896Lorenzo Robitaille by election of 1906 10 23 Independent Liberal 1906Quebec East Wilfrid Laurier Liberal 1874Quebec West William Power Liberal 1902Richelieu Arthur Aime Bruneau until 29 January 1907 judicial appointment Liberal 1892Adelard Lanctot by election of 1907 03 07 Liberal 1907Richmond Wolfe Edmund William Tobin Liberal 1900Rimouski Jean Auguste Ross Liberal 1897Rouville Louis Philippe Brodeur Liberal 1904St Anne Daniel Gallery until election voided 12 October 1906 Liberal 1900Joseph Charles Walsh by election of 1906 11 21 Liberal 1906St Antoine Herbert Brown Ames Conservative 1904St Hyacinthe Aime Majorique Beauparlant Liberal 1904St James Honore Hippolyte Achille Gervais Liberal 1904St Johns Iberville Louis Philippe Demers until 31 August 1906 judicial appointment Liberal 1900Marie Joseph Demers by election of 1906 10 16 Liberal 1906St Lawrence Robert Bickerdike Liberal 1900St Mary Camille Piche until 21 July 1906 judicial appointment Liberal 1904Mederic Martin by election of 1906 11 21 Liberal 1906Shefford Charles Henry Parmelee Liberal 1896Town of Sherbrooke Arthur Norreys Worthington until election voided 4 December 1905 Conservative 1904Arthur Norreys Worthington by election of 1906 02 06 ConservativeSoulanges Augustin Bourbonnais Liberal 1896Stanstead Henry Lovell died 4 December 1907 Liberal 1900Charles Henry Lovell by election of 1908 01 22 Liberal 1907Temiscouata Charles Arthur Gauvreau Liberal 1897Terrebonne Samuel Desjardins Liberal 1902Three Rivers and St Maurice Jacques Bureau until 14 February 1907 Solicitor General appointment Liberal 1900Jacques Bureau by election of 1907 02 28 LiberalTwo Mountains Joseph Arthur Calixte Ethier Liberal 1896Vaudreuil Gustave Benjamin Boyer Liberal 1904Wright Wilfrid Laurier until 20 January 1905 to retain seat in Quebec East Liberal 1874Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin by election of 1905 02 13 Liberal 1905Yamaska Oscar Gladu Liberal 1904Yukon edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedYukon Alfred Thompson Conservative 1904By elections editMain article By elections to the 10th Canadian Parliament By election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause RetainedStanstead January 22 1908 Henry Lovell Liberal Charles Henry Lovell Liberal Death YesHuron South January 22 1908 Benjamin B Gunn Conservative Murdo Young McLean Liberal Death NoNicolet December 30 1907 Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Gustave Adolphe Narcisse Turcotte Liberal Resignation upon appointment to the provincial cabinet of Quebec YesCity of Ottawa December 23 1907 Napoleon Antoine Belcourt Liberal William H Hutchison Liberal Called to the Senate YesLabelle December 23 1907 Henri Bourassa Liberal Charles Beautron Major Liberal Resignation to enter provincial politics YesYork Centre December 23 1907 Archibald Campbell Liberal Peter Douglas McLean Liberal Called to the Senate YesColchester November 28 1907 Frederick Andrew Laurence Liberal John Stanfield Conservative Appointed a judge NoLondon October 29 1907 C S Hyman Liberal Thomas Beattie Conservative Resignation NoNorthumberland East October 29 1907 Edward Cochrane Conservative Charles Lewis Owen Conservative Death YesWellington North October 29 1907 Thomas Martin Liberal Alexander Munro Martin Liberal Death YesBrockville September 18 1907 Daniel Derbyshire Liberal George Perry Graham Liberal Called to the Senate YesCity and County of St John September 18 1907 Alfred Augustus Stockton Conservative William Pugsley Liberal Death NoRichelieu March 7 1907 Arthur Aime Bruneau Liberal Adelard Lanctot Liberal Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec YesL Assomption March 7 1907 Romuald Charlemagne Laurier Liberal Ruben Charles Laurier Liberal Death YesVictoria March 5 1907 John Costigan Liberal Pius Michaud Liberal Called to the Senate YesThree Rivers and St Maurice February 28 1907 Jacques Bureau Liberal Jacques Bureau Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Solicitor General YesNicolet December 29 1906 Rodolphe Lemieux Liberal Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Chose to sit for Gaspe YesSt Ann November 21 1906 Daniel Gallery Liberal Joseph Charles Walsh Liberal Election declared void YesSt Mary November 21 1906 Camille Piche Liberal Mederic Martin Liberal Appointed Police Magistrate in Montreal YesShelburne and Queen s October 31 1906 William Stevens Fielding Liberal William Stevens Fielding Liberal Election declared void YesBruce North October 30 1906 Leonard Thomas Bland Liberal Conservative John Tolmie Liberal Death NoQuebec County October 23 1906 Charles Fitzpatrick Liberal Lorenzo Robitaille Independent Liberal Appointed Chief Justice of Canada NoSt Johns Iberville October 16 1906 Louis Philippe Demers Liberal Marie Joseph Demers Liberal Appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec YesElgin East October 14 1906 Andrew B Ingram Liberal Conservative David Marshall Conservative Appointed Vice Chairman of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Commission YesRenfrew North October 9 1906 Peter White Conservative Gerald Verner White Conservative Death YesStrathcona April 5 1906 Peter Talbot Liberal Wilbert McIntyre Liberal Called to the Senate YesCape Breton North and Victoria March 14 1906 Daniel Duncan McKenzie Liberal Alexander Charles Ross Liberal Appointed a judge YesVictoria City March 6 1906 George Riley Liberal William Templeman Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for Templeman YesMaisonneuve February 23 1906 Raymond Prefontaine Liberal Alphonse Verville Labour Death NoAssiniboia West February 6 1906 Thomas Walter Scott Liberal William Erskine Knowles Liberal Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan YesSaskatchewan February 6 1906 John Henderson Lamont Liberal George Ewan McCraney Liberal Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan YesTown of Sherbrooke February 6 1906 Arthur Norreys Worthington Conservative Arthur Norreys Worthington Conservative Election declared void YesCompton January 4 1906 Aylmer Byron Hunt Liberal Aylmer Byron Hunt Liberal Election declared void YesYork North November 22 1905 William Mulock Liberal Allen Bristol Aylesworth Liberal Appointed a judge YesAntigonish November 22 1905 Colin McIsaac Liberal William Chisholm Liberal Appointed a Railway Commissioner YesLambton West November 22 1905 Thomas George Johnston Liberal Frederick Forsyth Pardee Liberal Death YesWentworth November 22 1905 E D Smith Conservative E D Smith Conservative Election declared void YesLondon June 13 1905 C S Hyman Liberal C S Hyman Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works YesOxford North June 13 1905 James Sutherland Liberal George Smith Liberal Death YesLevis June 6 1905 Louis Julien Demers Liberal Louis Auguste Carrier Liberal Death YesEdmonton April 25 1905 Frank Oliver Liberal Frank Oliver Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of the Interior YesToronto Centre April 11 1905 Edward Frederick Clarke Conservative Edmund James Bristol Conservative Death YesWright February 13 1905 Wilfrid Laurier Liberal Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin Liberal Chose to sit for Quebec East YesCarleton February 4 1905 Edward Kidd Conservative Robert L Borden Conservative Resignation to provide a seat for Borden YesQuebec Centre January 19 1905 Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin Liberal Arthur Lachance Liberal Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec YesNotes edit Halifax King s York New Brunswick References editGovernment of Canada 8th Ministry Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation Privy Council Office Archived from the original on 2004 08 19 Retrieved 2006 11 09 Government of Canada 10th Parliament Members of the House of Commons 1867 to Date By Parliament Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2006 12 20 Retrieved 2006 11 30 Government of Canada Duration of Sessions Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2007 11 14 Retrieved 2006 05 12 Government of Canada General Elections Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2006 05 04 Retrieved 2006 05 12 Government of Canada Key Dates for each Parliament Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2005 09 14 Retrieved 2006 05 12 Government of Canada Leaders of the Opposition in the House of Commons Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2007 03 11 Retrieved 2006 05 12 Government of Canada Prime Ministers of Canada Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 27 April 2006 Retrieved 2006 05 12 Government of Canada Speakers Library of Parliament Archived from the original on 2006 09 17 Retrieved 2006 05 12 Further reading editChambers Ernest J ed 1908 The Canadian Parliamentary Guide Ottawa Mortimer Company Ltd ISBN 9781414401416 ISSN 0315 6168 OCLC 266967058 Retrieved August 9 2020 The Canadian Parliament biographical sketches and photo engravures of the senators and members of the House of Commons of Canada Being the Tenth Parliament Elected November 3 1904 Montreal The Perrault Printing Company 1906 OCLC 697903568 Succession edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 10th Canadian Parliament amp oldid 1204771448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,