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13th Canadian Parliament

The 13th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 18, 1918, until October 4, 1921. The membership was set by the 1917 federal election on December 17, 1917, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1921 election.

13th Parliament of Canada
Majority parliament
18 March 1918 – 4 October 1921
Parliament leaders
Prime
Minister
Robert Borden
October 10, 1911 – July 10, 1920
Arthur Meighen
July 10, 1920 – December 29, 1921
Cabinets10th Canadian Ministry
11th Canadian Ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
Wilfrid Laurier
October 10, 1911 – February 17, 1919
Daniel Duncan McKenzie
February 17, 1919 – August 7, 1919
William Lyon Mackenzie King
August 7, 1919 – December 28, 1921
Party caucuses
GovernmentUnionist
OppositionLaurier Liberals
House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
Edgar Nelson Rhodes
January 18, 1917 – March 5, 1922
Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
Joseph Bolduc
June 3, 1916 – February 6, 1922
Government
Senate Leader
James Alexander Lougheed
October 10, 1911 – December 28, 1921
Opposition
Senate Leader
Hewitt Bostock
March 19, 1914 – January 1, 1919
January 1, 1920 – December 28, 1921
Raoul Dandurand
January 1, 1919 – December 31, 1919
Sovereign
MonarchGeorge V
May 6, 1910 – January 20, 1936
Governor
General
Victor Cavendish
November 11, 1916 – August 2, 1921
Julian Byng
August 2, 1921 – August 5, 1926
Sessions
1st session
March 18, 1918 – May 24, 1918
2nd session
February 20, 1919 – July 7, 1919
3rd session
September 1, 1919 – November 10, 1919
4th session
February 26, 1920 – July 1, 1920
5th session
February 14, 1921 – June 4, 1921
← 12th → 14th
First Session of the 13th Parliament, held in the Victoria Museum Ottawa, Ontario
Sir Robert Borden was Prime Minister during most of the 13th Canadian Parliament.

It was controlled by a Unionist Party majority first under Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden and the 10th Canadian Ministry, and after July 10, 1920, by Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and the 11th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Laurier Liberal Party, led first by Wilfrid Laurier, and then by Daniel McKenzie and William Lyon Mackenzie King consecutively.

The Speaker was Edgar Nelson Rhodes. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914-1924 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were five sessions of the 13th Parliament; the third was opened by the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII):

Session Start End
1st March 18, 1918 May 24, 1918
2nd February 20, 1919 July 7, 1919
3rd September 1, 1919 November 10, 1919
4th February 26, 1920 July 1, 1920
5th February 14, 1921 June 4, 1921

List of members edit

The following is a full list of members of the thirteenth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district.

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

Alberta edit

British Columbia edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Burrard Sanford Johnston Crowe Unionist 1917
Cariboo Frederick John Fulton Unionist 1917
Comox—Alberni Herbert Sylvester Clements Unionist 1904, 1911
Kootenay East Saul Bonnell Unionist 1917
Kootenay West Robert Francis Green Unionist 1912
Nanaimo John Charles McIntosh Unionist 1917
New Westminster William Garland McQuarrie Unionist 1917
Skeena Cyrus Wesley Peck Unionist 1917
Vancouver Centre Henry Herbert Stevens Unionist 1911
Vancouver South Richard Clive Cooper Unionist 1917
Victoria City Simon Fraser Tolmie (until February 8, 1919, ministerial appointment) Unionist 1917
Simon Fraser Tolmie (by-election of 1919-10-27) Unionist
Westminster District Frank Bainard Stacey Unionist 1917
Yale Martin Burrell (until Parliamentary appointment) Unionist 1908
John Armstrong Mackelvie (by-election of 1920-11-22) Conservative 1920

Manitoba edit

New Brunswick edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Charlotte Thomas Aaron Hartt Unionist 1911
Gloucester Onésiphore Turgeon Laurier Liberals 1900
Kent Auguste Théophile Léger Laurier Liberals 1917
Northumberland William Stewart Loggie Unionist 1904
Restigouche—Madawaska Pius Michaud Laurier Liberals 1907
Royal Hugh Havelock McLean Unionist 1908
St. John—Albert* Stanley Edward Elkin Unionist 1917
Rupert Wilson Wigmore Unionist 1917
Rupert Wilson Wigmore (by-election of 1920-09-20) Conservative
Victoria—Carleton Frank Broadstreet Carvell Unionist 1904
Thomas Wakem Caldwell (by-election of 1919-10-27) United Farmers 1919
Westmorland Arthur Bliss Copp Laurier Liberals 1915
York—Sunbury Harry Fulton McLeod Unionist 1913
Richard Hanson (by-election of 1921-05-28) Conservative 1921

Nova Scotia edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Antigonish—Guysborough John Howard Sinclair Laurier Liberals 1904
Cape Breton South and Richmond* Robert Hamilton Butts Unionist 1917
John Carey Douglas Unionist 1917
Colchester Fleming Blanchard McCurdy (until July 13, 1920, ministerial appointment) Unionist 1911
Fleming Blanchard McCurdy (by-election of 1920-09-20) Nationalist Liberal
Cumberland Edgar Nelson Rhodes Unionist 1908
Digby and Annapolis Avard Longley Davidson Unionist 1911
Halifax* Alexander Kenneth Maclean Unionist 1904
Peter Francis Martin Unionist 1917
Hants Hadley Brown Tremain Unionist 1911
Inverness Alexander William Chisholm Laurier Liberals 1904
Kings Robert Laird Borden Unionist 1896, 1905,[b] 1908
Lunenburg William Duff Laurier Liberals 1917
North Cape Breton and Victoria Daniel Duncan McKenzie Laurier Liberals 1904, 1908
Pictou Alexander McGregor Unionist 1917
Shelburne and Queen's William Stevens Fielding Unionist 1896, 1917
Yarmouth and Clare Edgar Keith Spinney Unionist 1917

Ontario edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Algoma East George Brecken Nicholson Unionist 1917
Algoma West Thomas Edward Simpson Unionist 1917
Brantford William Foster Cockshutt Unionist 1904, 1911
Brant John Harold Unionist 1917
Bruce North Hugh Clark Unionist 1911
Bruce South Reuben Eldridge Truax Laurier Liberals 1913
Carleton George Boyce Unionist 1917
Dufferin John Best Unionist 1909
Dundas Orren D. Casselman Unionist 1917
Durham Newton Rowell Unionist 1917
Elgin East David Marshall (died February 14, 1920) Unionist 1906
Sydney Smith McDermand (by-election of 1920-11-22) United Farmers of Ontario 1920
Elgin West Thomas Wilson Crothers Unionist 1908
Essex North William Costello Kennedy Laurier Liberals 1917
Essex South John Wesley Brien Unionist 1917
Fort William and Rainy River Robert James Manion Unionist 1917
Frontenac John Wesley Edwards Unionist 1908
Glengarry and Stormont John McMartin (died April 12, 1918) Unionist 1917
John Wilfred Kennedy (by-election of 1919-10-27) United Farmers of Ontario-Labour 1919
Grenville John Dowsley Reid Unionist 1896
Grey North William Sora Middlebro Unionist 1908
Grey Southeast Robert James Ball Unionist 1911
Haldimand Francis Ramsey Lalor Unionist 1904
Halton Robert King Anderson Unionist 1917
Hamilton East Sydney Chilton Mewburn Unionist 1917
Hamilton West Thomas Joseph Stewart Unionist 1900
Hastings East Thomas Henry Thompson Unionist 1917
Hastings West Edward Guss Porter Unionist 1902
Huron North James Bowman Unionist 1911
Huron South Jonathan Joseph Merner Unionist 1911
Kent Archibald Blake McCoig Laurier Liberals 1908
Kingston William Folger Nickle (resigned July 7, 1919) Unionist 1911
Henry Lumley Drayton (by-election of 1919-10-20) Conservative 1919
Lambton East Joseph Elijah Armstrong Unionist 1904
Lambton West Frederick Forsyth Pardee Unionist 1905
Lanark Adelbert Edward Hanna (died February 27, 1918) Unionist 1913
John Alexander Stewart (by-election of 1918-05-02) Unionist 1918
Leeds William Thomas White Unionist 1911
Lennox and Addington William James Paul Unionist 1911
Lincoln James Dew Chaplin Unionist 1917
London Hume Blake Cronyn Unionist 1917
Middlesex East Samuel Francis Glass Unionist 1913
Middlesex West Duncan Campbell Ross Laurier Liberals 1909
Muskoka Peter McGibbon Unionist 1917
Nipissing Charles Robert Harrison Unionist 1917
Norfolk William Andrew Charlton Unionist 1911
Northumberland Charles Arthur Munson Unionist 1911
Ontario North Samuel Simpson Sharpe (died in office) Unionist 1908
Robert Henry Halbert (by-election of 1919-12-09) Independent 1919
Ontario South William Smith Unionist 1891, 1892, 1911
Ottawa (City of)* John Léo Chabot Unionist 1911
Alfred Ernest Fripp Unionist 1911
Oxford North Edward Walter Nesbitt Unionist 1908
Oxford South Donald Sutherland Unionist 1911
Parkdale Herbert Macdonald Mowat Unionist 1917
Parry Sound James Arthurs Unionist 1908
Peel Samuel Charters Unionist 1917
Perth North Hugh Boulton Morphy Unionist 1911
Perth South Michael Steele Unionist 1911
Peterborough East John Albert Sexsmith Unionist 1908
Peterborough West John Hampden Burnham (until resignation) Unionist 1911
George Newcombe Gordon (by-election of 1921-02-07) Liberal 1921
Port Arthur and Kenora Francis Henry Keefer Unionist 1917
Prescott Edmond Proulx Laurier Liberals 1904
Prince Edward Bernard Rickart Hepburn Unionist 1911
Renfrew North Herbert John Mackie Unionist 1917
Renfrew South Isaac Ellis Pedlow Laurier Liberals 1917
Russell Charles Murphy Laurier Liberals 1904
Simcoe East James Brockett Tudhope Unionist 1917
Simcoe North John Allister Currie Unionist 1908
Simcoe South William Alves Boys Unionist 1912
Timiskaming Francis Cochrane (died in office) Unionist 1911
Angus McDonald (by-election of 1920-04-07) Independent 1920
Toronto Centre Edmund James Bristol Unionist 1905
Toronto East Albert Edward Kemp Unionist 1900, 1911
Toronto North George Eulas Foster Unionist 1882,[c] 1904
Toronto South Charles Sheard Unionist 1917
Toronto West Horatio Clarence Hocken Unionist 1917
Victoria Sam Hughes Unionist 1892
Waterloo North William Daum Euler Laurier Liberals 1917
Waterloo South Frank Stewart Scott Unionist 1915
Welland Evan Eugene Fraser Unionist 1917
Wellington North William Aurelius Clarke Unionist 1911
Wellington South Hugh Guthrie Unionist 1900
Wentworth Gordon Crooks Wilson Unionist 1911
York East Thomas Foster Unionist 1917
York North John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong Unionist 1911
York South William Findlay Maclean Unionist 1892
York West Thomas George Wallace Unionist 1908

Prince Edward Island edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
King's James McIsaac Unionist 1917
Prince Joseph Read (died April 6, 1919) Laurier Liberals 1917
William Lyon Mackenzie King (by-election of 1919-10-20) Liberal 1908,[d] 1919
Queen's* Donald Nicholson Unionist 1911
John Ewen Sinclair Laurier Liberals 1917

Quebec edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Argenteuil Peter Robert McGibbon Laurier Liberals 1917
Bagot Joseph Edmond Marcile Laurier Liberals 1898
Beauce Henri Sévérin Béland Laurier Liberals 1902
Beauharnois Louis-Joseph Papineau Laurier Liberals 1908
Bellechasse Charles Alphonse Fournier Laurier Liberals 1917
Berthier Joseph-Charles-Théodore Gervais Laurier Liberals 1917
Bonaventure Charles Marcil Laurier Liberals 1900
Brome Andrew Ross McMaster Laurier Liberals 1917
Chambly—Verchères Joseph Archambault Laurier Liberals 1917
Champlain Arthur Lesieur Desaulniers Laurier Liberals 1917
Charlevoix—Montmorency Pierre-François Casgrain Laurier Liberals 1917
Chicoutimi—Saguenay Edmond Savard Laurier Liberals 1917
Châteauguay—Huntingdon James Alexander Robb Laurier Liberals 1908
Compton Aylmer Byron Hunt Laurier Liberals 1904, 1917
Dorchester Lucien Cannon Laurier Liberals 1917
Drummond—Arthabaska Joseph Ovide Brouillard Laurier Liberals 1911
Gaspé Rodolphe Lemieux Laurier Liberals 1896
George-Étienne Cartier Samuel William Jacobs Laurier Liberals 1917
Hochelaga Joseph Edmond Lesage Laurier Liberals 1917
Hull Joseph-Éloi Fontaine Laurier Liberals 1917
Jacques Cartier David Arthur Lafortune Laurier Liberals 1896
Joliette Jean-Joseph Denis Laurier Liberals 1917
Kamouraska Ernest Lapointe (resigned October 14, 1919) Laurier Liberals 1904
Charles Adolphe Stein (by-election of 1920-03-31) Liberal 1920
Labelle Hyacinthe-Adélard Fortier Laurier Liberals 1917
Laprairie—Napierville Roch Lanctôt Laurier Liberals 1904
L'Assomption—Montcalm Paul-Arthur Séguin Laurier Liberals 1908
Laurier—Outremont Pamphile Réal Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay Laurier Liberals 1917
Laval—Two Mountains Joseph Arthur Calixte Éthier Laurier Liberals 1896
Lévis Joseph Boutin Bourassa Laurier Liberals 1911
L'Islet Joseph-Fernand Fafard Laurier Liberals 1917
Lotbinière Thomas Vien Laurier Liberals 1917
Maisonneuve Rodolphe Lemieux Laurier Liberals 1896
Maskinongé Hormidas Mayrand Laurier Liberals 1903, 1917
Matane François Jean Pelletier Laurier Liberals 1917
Mégantic Lucien Turcotte Pacaud Laurier Liberals 1911
Missisquoi William Frederic Kay Laurier Liberals 1911
Montmagny Joseph Bruno Aimé Miville Déchêne Laurier Liberals 1917
Nicolet Arthur Trahan Laurier Liberals 1917
Pontiac Frank S. Cahill Laurier Liberals 1917
Portneuf Michel-Siméon Delisle Laurier Liberals 1900
Quebec County Henri-Edgar Lavigueur Laurier Liberals 1917
Quebec East Wilfrid Laurier (died February 17, 1919) Laurier Liberals 1874, 1877
Ernest Lapointe (by-election of 1919-10-27) Laurier Liberals 1904
Quebec South Charles Gavan Power Laurier Liberals 1917
Quebec West Georges Parent Laurier Liberals 1904, 1917
Richelieu Arthur Cardin Laurier Liberals 1911
Richmond—Wolfe Edmund William Tobin Laurier Liberals 1900
Rimouski Joseph-Émile-Stanislas-Émmanuel D'Anjou Laurier Liberals 1917
St. Ann Charles Joseph Doherty Unionist 1908
St. Antoine Herbert Brown Ames Unionist 1904
St. Denis Alphonse Verville Laurier Liberals 1906
St. Hyacinthe—Rouville Louis Joseph Gauthier Laurier Liberals 1911
St. James Louis Audet Lapointe (died February 7, 1920) Laurier Liberals 1911
Fernand Rinfret (by-election of 1920-04-07) Liberal 1920
St. Johns—Iberville Marie Joseph Demers Laurier Liberals 1906
St. Lawrence—St. George Charles Ballantyne Unionist 1917
St. Mary Hermas Deslauriers Laurier Liberals 1917
Shefford Georges Henri Boivin Laurier Liberals 1911
Town of Sherbrooke Francis N. McCrea Laurier Liberals 1911
Stanstead Willis Keith Baldwin Laurier Liberals 1917
Terrebonne Jules-Édouard Prévost Laurier Liberals 1917
Three Rivers and St. Maurice Jacques Bureau Laurier Liberals 1900
Témiscouata Charles Arthur Gauvreau Laurier Liberals 1897
Vaudreuil—Soulanges Gustave Benjamin Boyer Laurier Liberals 1904
Westmount—St. Henri Joseph Alfred Leduc Laurier Liberals 1917
Wright Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin Laurier Liberals 1904
Yamaska Oscar Gladu (died December 5, 1920) Laurier Liberals 1917
Aimé Boucher (by-election of 1921-05-28) Liberal 1921

Saskatchewan edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Assiniboia John Gillanders Turriff (until September 23, 1918, Senate appointment) Unionist 1904
Oliver Robert Gould (by-election of 1919-10-27) United Farmers 1919
Battleford Henry Oswald Wright Unionist 1917
Humboldt Norman Lang Unionist 1917
Kindersley Edward Thomas Wordon Myers Unionist 1917
Last Mountain John Frederick Johnston Unionist 1917
Mackenzie John Flaws Reid Unionist 1917
Maple Creek John Archibald Maharg Unionist 1917
Moose Jaw James Alexander Calder Unionist 1917
North Battleford Charles Edwin Long Unionist 1917
Prince Albert Andrew Knox Unionist 1917
Progressive
Qu'Appelle Levi Thomson Unionist 1911
Regina Walter Davy Cowan Unionist 1917
Saltcoats Thomas MacNutt Unionist 1908
Saskatoon James Robert Wilson Unionist 1917
Swift Current Ira Eugene Argue Unionist 1917
Weyburn Richard Frederick Thompson Unionist 1917

Yukon edit

Electoral district Name Party First elected/previously elected
Yukon Alfred Thompson Unionist 1904, 1911

By-elections edit

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Medicine Hat June 27, 1921 Arthur Lewis Sifton      Unionist Robert Gardiner      Progressive Death No
Yamaska May 28, 1921 Oscar Gladu      Laurier Liberal Aimé Boucher      Liberal Death Yes
York—Sunbury May 28, 1921 Harry Fulton McLeod      Unionist Richard Hanson      Conservative Death Yes
Peterborough West February 7, 1921 John Hampden Burnham      Unionist George Newcombe Gordon      Liberal Resignation No
Yale November 22, 1920 Martin Burrell      Unionist John Armstrong MacKelvie      Conservative Appointed Librarian of Parliament Yes
Elgin East November 22, 1920 David Marshall      Unionist Sydney Smith McDermand      United Farmers Death No
St. John—Albert September 20, 1920 Rupert Wilson Wigmore      Unionist Rupert Wilson Wigmore      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue Yes
Colchester September 20, 1920 Fleming Blanchard McCurdy      Unionist Fleming Blanchard McCurdy      Nationalist Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works Yes
Timiskaming April 7, 1920 Francis Cochrane      Unionist Angus McDonald      Independent Death No
St. James April 7, 1920 Louis Audet Lapointe      Laurier Liberal Fernand Rinfret      Liberal Death Yes
Kamouraska March 31, 1920 Ernest Lapointe      Laurier Liberal Charles Adolphe Stein      Liberal Resignation to contest Quebec East by-election Yes
Ontario North December 9, 1919 Samuel Simpson Sharpe      Conservative Robert Henry Halbert      Independent Death No
Quebec East October 27, 1919 Wilfrid Laurier      Laurier Liberal Ernest Lapointe      Laurier Liberal Death Yes
Glengarry and Stormont October 27, 1919 John McMartin      Unionist John Wilfred Kennedy      United Farmers Death No
Assiniboia October 27, 1919 John Gillanders Turriff      Unionist Oliver Robert Gould      United Farmers Called to the Senate No
Victoria City October 27, 1919 Simon Fraser Tolmie      Unionist Simon Fraser Tolmie      Unionist Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture. Yes
Prince October 20, 1919 Joseph Read      Liberal William Lyon Mackenzie King      Liberal Death Yes
Kingston October 20, 1919 William Folger Nickle      Conservative Henry Lumley Drayton      Unionist Resignation Yes
Victoria—Carleton October 17, 1919 Frank Carvell      Unionist Thomas Wakem Caldwell      United Farmers Appointed Chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners No
Lanark May 2, 1918 Adelbert Edward Hanna      Unionist John Alexander Stewart      Unionist Death Yes


Notes edit

References edit

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Succession edit

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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 to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 13th Canadian Parliament was in session from March 18 1918 until October 4 1921 The membership was set by the 1917 federal election on December 17 1917 and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1921 election 13th Parliament of CanadaMajority parliament18 March 1918 4 October 1921Parliament leadersPrimeMinisterRobert BordenOctober 10 1911 July 10 1920Arthur MeighenJuly 10 1920 December 29 1921Cabinets10th Canadian Ministry11th Canadian MinistryLeader of theOppositionWilfrid LaurierOctober 10 1911 February 17 1919Daniel Duncan McKenzieFebruary 17 1919 August 7 1919William Lyon Mackenzie KingAugust 7 1919 December 28 1921Party caucusesGovernmentUnionistOppositionLaurier LiberalsHouse of CommonsSeating arrangements of the House of CommonsSpeaker of theCommonsEdgar Nelson RhodesJanuary 18 1917 March 5 1922SenateSpeaker of theSenateJoseph BolducJune 3 1916 February 6 1922GovernmentSenate LeaderJames Alexander LougheedOctober 10 1911 December 28 1921OppositionSenate LeaderHewitt BostockMarch 19 1914 January 1 1919 January 1 1920 December 28 1921Raoul DandurandJanuary 1 1919 December 31 1919SovereignMonarchGeorge VMay 6 1910 January 20 1936GovernorGeneralVictor CavendishNovember 11 1916 August 2 1921Julian ByngAugust 2 1921 August 5 1926Sessions1st sessionMarch 18 1918 May 24 19182nd sessionFebruary 20 1919 July 7 19193rd sessionSeptember 1 1919 November 10 19194th sessionFebruary 26 1920 July 1 19205th sessionFebruary 14 1921 June 4 1921 12th 14thFirst Session of the 13th Parliament held in the Victoria Museum Ottawa OntarioSir Robert Borden was Prime Minister during most of the 13th Canadian Parliament It was controlled by a Unionist Party majority first under Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden and the 10th Canadian Ministry and after July 10 1920 by Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and the 11th Canadian Ministry The Official Opposition was the Laurier Liberal Party led first by Wilfrid Laurier and then by Daniel McKenzie and William Lyon Mackenzie King consecutively The Speaker was Edgar Nelson Rhodes See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1914 1924 for a list of the ridings in this parliament There were five sessions of the 13th Parliament the third was opened by the Prince of Wales later Edward VIII Session Start End1st March 18 1918 May 24 19182nd February 20 1919 July 7 19193rd September 1 1919 November 10 19194th February 26 1920 July 1 19205th February 14 1921 June 4 1921Contents 1 List of members 1 1 Alberta 1 2 British Columbia 1 3 Manitoba 1 4 New Brunswick 1 5 Nova Scotia 1 6 Ontario 1 7 Prince Edward Island 1 8 Quebec 1 9 Saskatchewan 1 10 Yukon 2 By elections 3 Notes 4 References 5 SuccessionList of members editThe following is a full list of members of the thirteenth Parliament listed first by province then by electoral district Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk indicates that district was represented by two members Alberta edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedBattle River William John Blair Unionist 1917Bow River Howard Hadden Halladay Unionist 1917Calgary West Thomas Tweedie Unionist 1917East Calgary Daniel Lee Redman Unionist 1917Edmonton East Henry Arthur Mackie Unionist 1917Edmonton West William Antrobus Griesbach Unionist 1917Lethbridge William Ashbury Buchanan Unionist 1911Macleod Hugh Murray Shaw Unionist 1917Medicine Hat Arthur Lewis Sifton died January 21 1921 Unionist 1917Robert Gardiner by election of 1921 06 27 Progressive 1921Red Deer Michael Clark Unionist 1908ProgressiveStrathcona James McCrie Douglas Unionist 1909Victoria William Henry White Laurier Liberals 1908British Columbia edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedBurrard Sanford Johnston Crowe Unionist 1917Cariboo Frederick John Fulton Unionist 1917Comox Alberni Herbert Sylvester Clements Unionist 1904 1911Kootenay East Saul Bonnell Unionist 1917Kootenay West Robert Francis Green Unionist 1912Nanaimo John Charles McIntosh Unionist 1917New Westminster William Garland McQuarrie Unionist 1917Skeena Cyrus Wesley Peck Unionist 1917Vancouver Centre Henry Herbert Stevens Unionist 1911Vancouver South Richard Clive Cooper Unionist 1917Victoria City Simon Fraser Tolmie until February 8 1919 ministerial appointment Unionist 1917Simon Fraser Tolmie by election of 1919 10 27 UnionistWestminster District Frank Bainard Stacey Unionist 1917Yale Martin Burrell until Parliamentary appointment Unionist 1908John Armstrong Mackelvie by election of 1920 11 22 Conservative 1920Manitoba edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedBrandon Howard Primrose Whidden Unionist 1917Dauphin Robert Cruise Unionist 1911Lisgar Ferris Bolton Unionist 1917Macdonald Richard Coe Henders Unionist 1917Marquette Thomas Alexander Crerar Unionist 1917Neepawa Fred Langdon Davis Unionist 1917Nelson John Archibald Campbell Unionist 1917Portage la Prairie Arthur Meighen Unionist 1908Provencher John Patrick Molloy Laurier Liberals 1908Selkirk Thomas Hay Unionist 1917Souris Albert Ernest Finley Unionist 1917Springfield Robert Lorne Richardson Unionist 1896 a 1917Winnipeg Centre George William Andrews Unionist 1917Winnipeg North Matthew Robert Blake Unionist 1917Winnipeg South George William Allan Unionist 1917IndependentNew Brunswick edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedCharlotte Thomas Aaron Hartt Unionist 1911Gloucester Onesiphore Turgeon Laurier Liberals 1900Kent Auguste Theophile Leger Laurier Liberals 1917Northumberland William Stewart Loggie Unionist 1904Restigouche Madawaska Pius Michaud Laurier Liberals 1907Royal Hugh Havelock McLean Unionist 1908St John Albert Stanley Edward Elkin Unionist 1917Rupert Wilson Wigmore Unionist 1917Rupert Wilson Wigmore by election of 1920 09 20 ConservativeVictoria Carleton Frank Broadstreet Carvell Unionist 1904Thomas Wakem Caldwell by election of 1919 10 27 United Farmers 1919Westmorland Arthur Bliss Copp Laurier Liberals 1915York Sunbury Harry Fulton McLeod Unionist 1913Richard Hanson by election of 1921 05 28 Conservative 1921Nova Scotia edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAntigonish Guysborough John Howard Sinclair Laurier Liberals 1904Cape Breton South and Richmond Robert Hamilton Butts Unionist 1917John Carey Douglas Unionist 1917Colchester Fleming Blanchard McCurdy until July 13 1920 ministerial appointment Unionist 1911Fleming Blanchard McCurdy by election of 1920 09 20 Nationalist LiberalCumberland Edgar Nelson Rhodes Unionist 1908Digby and Annapolis Avard Longley Davidson Unionist 1911Halifax Alexander Kenneth Maclean Unionist 1904Peter Francis Martin Unionist 1917Hants Hadley Brown Tremain Unionist 1911Inverness Alexander William Chisholm Laurier Liberals 1904Kings Robert Laird Borden Unionist 1896 1905 b 1908Lunenburg William Duff Laurier Liberals 1917North Cape Breton and Victoria Daniel Duncan McKenzie Laurier Liberals 1904 1908Pictou Alexander McGregor Unionist 1917Shelburne and Queen s William Stevens Fielding Unionist 1896 1917Yarmouth and Clare Edgar Keith Spinney Unionist 1917Ontario edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAlgoma East George Brecken Nicholson Unionist 1917Algoma West Thomas Edward Simpson Unionist 1917Brantford William Foster Cockshutt Unionist 1904 1911Brant John Harold Unionist 1917Bruce North Hugh Clark Unionist 1911Bruce South Reuben Eldridge Truax Laurier Liberals 1913Carleton George Boyce Unionist 1917Dufferin John Best Unionist 1909Dundas Orren D Casselman Unionist 1917Durham Newton Rowell Unionist 1917Elgin East David Marshall died February 14 1920 Unionist 1906Sydney Smith McDermand by election of 1920 11 22 United Farmers of Ontario 1920Elgin West Thomas Wilson Crothers Unionist 1908Essex North William Costello Kennedy Laurier Liberals 1917Essex South John Wesley Brien Unionist 1917Fort William and Rainy River Robert James Manion Unionist 1917Frontenac John Wesley Edwards Unionist 1908Glengarry and Stormont John McMartin died April 12 1918 Unionist 1917John Wilfred Kennedy by election of 1919 10 27 United Farmers of Ontario Labour 1919Grenville John Dowsley Reid Unionist 1896Grey North William Sora Middlebro Unionist 1908Grey Southeast Robert James Ball Unionist 1911Haldimand Francis Ramsey Lalor Unionist 1904Halton Robert King Anderson Unionist 1917Hamilton East Sydney Chilton Mewburn Unionist 1917Hamilton West Thomas Joseph Stewart Unionist 1900Hastings East Thomas Henry Thompson Unionist 1917Hastings West Edward Guss Porter Unionist 1902Huron North James Bowman Unionist 1911Huron South Jonathan Joseph Merner Unionist 1911Kent Archibald Blake McCoig Laurier Liberals 1908Kingston William Folger Nickle resigned July 7 1919 Unionist 1911Henry Lumley Drayton by election of 1919 10 20 Conservative 1919Lambton East Joseph Elijah Armstrong Unionist 1904Lambton West Frederick Forsyth Pardee Unionist 1905Lanark Adelbert Edward Hanna died February 27 1918 Unionist 1913John Alexander Stewart by election of 1918 05 02 Unionist 1918Leeds William Thomas White Unionist 1911Lennox and Addington William James Paul Unionist 1911Lincoln James Dew Chaplin Unionist 1917London Hume Blake Cronyn Unionist 1917Middlesex East Samuel Francis Glass Unionist 1913Middlesex West Duncan Campbell Ross Laurier Liberals 1909Muskoka Peter McGibbon Unionist 1917Nipissing Charles Robert Harrison Unionist 1917Norfolk William Andrew Charlton Unionist 1911Northumberland Charles Arthur Munson Unionist 1911Ontario North Samuel Simpson Sharpe died in office Unionist 1908Robert Henry Halbert by election of 1919 12 09 Independent 1919Ontario South William Smith Unionist 1891 1892 1911Ottawa City of John Leo Chabot Unionist 1911Alfred Ernest Fripp Unionist 1911Oxford North Edward Walter Nesbitt Unionist 1908Oxford South Donald Sutherland Unionist 1911Parkdale Herbert Macdonald Mowat Unionist 1917Parry Sound James Arthurs Unionist 1908Peel Samuel Charters Unionist 1917Perth North Hugh Boulton Morphy Unionist 1911Perth South Michael Steele Unionist 1911Peterborough East John Albert Sexsmith Unionist 1908Peterborough West John Hampden Burnham until resignation Unionist 1911George Newcombe Gordon by election of 1921 02 07 Liberal 1921Port Arthur and Kenora Francis Henry Keefer Unionist 1917Prescott Edmond Proulx Laurier Liberals 1904Prince Edward Bernard Rickart Hepburn Unionist 1911Renfrew North Herbert John Mackie Unionist 1917Renfrew South Isaac Ellis Pedlow Laurier Liberals 1917Russell Charles Murphy Laurier Liberals 1904Simcoe East James Brockett Tudhope Unionist 1917Simcoe North John Allister Currie Unionist 1908Simcoe South William Alves Boys Unionist 1912Timiskaming Francis Cochrane died in office Unionist 1911Angus McDonald by election of 1920 04 07 Independent 1920Toronto Centre Edmund James Bristol Unionist 1905Toronto East Albert Edward Kemp Unionist 1900 1911Toronto North George Eulas Foster Unionist 1882 c 1904Toronto South Charles Sheard Unionist 1917Toronto West Horatio Clarence Hocken Unionist 1917Victoria Sam Hughes Unionist 1892Waterloo North William Daum Euler Laurier Liberals 1917Waterloo South Frank Stewart Scott Unionist 1915Welland Evan Eugene Fraser Unionist 1917Wellington North William Aurelius Clarke Unionist 1911Wellington South Hugh Guthrie Unionist 1900Wentworth Gordon Crooks Wilson Unionist 1911York East Thomas Foster Unionist 1917York North John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong Unionist 1911York South William Findlay Maclean Unionist 1892York West Thomas George Wallace Unionist 1908Prince Edward Island edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedKing s James McIsaac Unionist 1917Prince Joseph Read died April 6 1919 Laurier Liberals 1917William Lyon Mackenzie King by election of 1919 10 20 Liberal 1908 d 1919Queen s Donald Nicholson Unionist 1911John Ewen Sinclair Laurier Liberals 1917Quebec edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedArgenteuil Peter Robert McGibbon Laurier Liberals 1917Bagot Joseph Edmond Marcile Laurier Liberals 1898Beauce Henri Severin Beland Laurier Liberals 1902Beauharnois Louis Joseph Papineau Laurier Liberals 1908Bellechasse Charles Alphonse Fournier Laurier Liberals 1917Berthier Joseph Charles Theodore Gervais Laurier Liberals 1917Bonaventure Charles Marcil Laurier Liberals 1900Brome Andrew Ross McMaster Laurier Liberals 1917Chambly Vercheres Joseph Archambault Laurier Liberals 1917Champlain Arthur Lesieur Desaulniers Laurier Liberals 1917Charlevoix Montmorency Pierre Francois Casgrain Laurier Liberals 1917Chicoutimi Saguenay Edmond Savard Laurier Liberals 1917Chateauguay Huntingdon James Alexander Robb Laurier Liberals 1908Compton Aylmer Byron Hunt Laurier Liberals 1904 1917Dorchester Lucien Cannon Laurier Liberals 1917Drummond Arthabaska Joseph Ovide Brouillard Laurier Liberals 1911Gaspe Rodolphe Lemieux Laurier Liberals 1896George Etienne Cartier Samuel William Jacobs Laurier Liberals 1917Hochelaga Joseph Edmond Lesage Laurier Liberals 1917Hull Joseph Eloi Fontaine Laurier Liberals 1917Jacques Cartier David Arthur Lafortune Laurier Liberals 1896Joliette Jean Joseph Denis Laurier Liberals 1917Kamouraska Ernest Lapointe resigned October 14 1919 Laurier Liberals 1904Charles Adolphe Stein by election of 1920 03 31 Liberal 1920Labelle Hyacinthe Adelard Fortier Laurier Liberals 1917Laprairie Napierville Roch Lanctot Laurier Liberals 1904L Assomption Montcalm Paul Arthur Seguin Laurier Liberals 1908Laurier Outremont Pamphile Real Blaise Nugent Du Tremblay Laurier Liberals 1917Laval Two Mountains Joseph Arthur Calixte Ethier Laurier Liberals 1896Levis Joseph Boutin Bourassa Laurier Liberals 1911L Islet Joseph Fernand Fafard Laurier Liberals 1917Lotbiniere Thomas Vien Laurier Liberals 1917Maisonneuve Rodolphe Lemieux Laurier Liberals 1896Maskinonge Hormidas Mayrand Laurier Liberals 1903 1917Matane Francois Jean Pelletier Laurier Liberals 1917Megantic Lucien Turcotte Pacaud Laurier Liberals 1911Missisquoi William Frederic Kay Laurier Liberals 1911Montmagny Joseph Bruno Aime Miville Dechene Laurier Liberals 1917Nicolet Arthur Trahan Laurier Liberals 1917Pontiac Frank S Cahill Laurier Liberals 1917Portneuf Michel Simeon Delisle Laurier Liberals 1900Quebec County Henri Edgar Lavigueur Laurier Liberals 1917Quebec East Wilfrid Laurier died February 17 1919 Laurier Liberals 1874 1877Ernest Lapointe by election of 1919 10 27 Laurier Liberals 1904Quebec South Charles Gavan Power Laurier Liberals 1917Quebec West Georges Parent Laurier Liberals 1904 1917Richelieu Arthur Cardin Laurier Liberals 1911Richmond Wolfe Edmund William Tobin Laurier Liberals 1900Rimouski Joseph Emile Stanislas Emmanuel D Anjou Laurier Liberals 1917St Ann Charles Joseph Doherty Unionist 1908St Antoine Herbert Brown Ames Unionist 1904St Denis Alphonse Verville Laurier Liberals 1906St Hyacinthe Rouville Louis Joseph Gauthier Laurier Liberals 1911St James Louis Audet Lapointe died February 7 1920 Laurier Liberals 1911Fernand Rinfret by election of 1920 04 07 Liberal 1920St Johns Iberville Marie Joseph Demers Laurier Liberals 1906St Lawrence St George Charles Ballantyne Unionist 1917St Mary Hermas Deslauriers Laurier Liberals 1917Shefford Georges Henri Boivin Laurier Liberals 1911Town of Sherbrooke Francis N McCrea Laurier Liberals 1911Stanstead Willis Keith Baldwin Laurier Liberals 1917Terrebonne Jules Edouard Prevost Laurier Liberals 1917Three Rivers and St Maurice Jacques Bureau Laurier Liberals 1900Temiscouata Charles Arthur Gauvreau Laurier Liberals 1897Vaudreuil Soulanges Gustave Benjamin Boyer Laurier Liberals 1904Westmount St Henri Joseph Alfred Leduc Laurier Liberals 1917Wright Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin Laurier Liberals 1904Yamaska Oscar Gladu died December 5 1920 Laurier Liberals 1917Aime Boucher by election of 1921 05 28 Liberal 1921Saskatchewan edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedAssiniboia John Gillanders Turriff until September 23 1918 Senate appointment Unionist 1904Oliver Robert Gould by election of 1919 10 27 United Farmers 1919Battleford Henry Oswald Wright Unionist 1917Humboldt Norman Lang Unionist 1917Kindersley Edward Thomas Wordon Myers Unionist 1917Last Mountain John Frederick Johnston Unionist 1917Mackenzie John Flaws Reid Unionist 1917Maple Creek John Archibald Maharg Unionist 1917Moose Jaw James Alexander Calder Unionist 1917North Battleford Charles Edwin Long Unionist 1917Prince Albert Andrew Knox Unionist 1917ProgressiveQu Appelle Levi Thomson Unionist 1911Regina Walter Davy Cowan Unionist 1917Saltcoats Thomas MacNutt Unionist 1908Saskatoon James Robert Wilson Unionist 1917Swift Current Ira Eugene Argue Unionist 1917Weyburn Richard Frederick Thompson Unionist 1917Yukon edit Electoral district Name Party First elected previously electedYukon Alfred Thompson Unionist 1904 1911By elections editMain article By elections to the 13th Canadian Parliament By election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause RetainedMedicine Hat June 27 1921 Arthur Lewis Sifton Unionist Robert Gardiner Progressive Death NoYamaska May 28 1921 Oscar Gladu Laurier Liberal Aime Boucher Liberal Death YesYork Sunbury May 28 1921 Harry Fulton McLeod Unionist Richard Hanson Conservative Death YesPeterborough West February 7 1921 John Hampden Burnham Unionist George Newcombe Gordon Liberal Resignation NoYale November 22 1920 Martin Burrell Unionist John Armstrong MacKelvie Conservative Appointed Librarian of Parliament YesElgin East November 22 1920 David Marshall Unionist Sydney Smith McDermand United Farmers Death NoSt John Albert September 20 1920 Rupert Wilson Wigmore Unionist Rupert Wilson Wigmore Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue YesColchester September 20 1920 Fleming Blanchard McCurdy Unionist Fleming Blanchard McCurdy Nationalist Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works YesTimiskaming April 7 1920 Francis Cochrane Unionist Angus McDonald Independent Death NoSt James April 7 1920 Louis Audet Lapointe Laurier Liberal Fernand Rinfret Liberal Death YesKamouraska March 31 1920 Ernest Lapointe Laurier Liberal Charles Adolphe Stein Liberal Resignation to contest Quebec East by election YesOntario North December 9 1919 Samuel Simpson Sharpe Conservative Robert Henry Halbert Independent Death NoQuebec East October 27 1919 Wilfrid Laurier Laurier Liberal Ernest Lapointe Laurier Liberal Death YesGlengarry and Stormont October 27 1919 John McMartin Unionist John Wilfred Kennedy United Farmers Death NoAssiniboia October 27 1919 John Gillanders Turriff Unionist Oliver Robert Gould United Farmers Called to the Senate NoVictoria City October 27 1919 Simon Fraser Tolmie Unionist Simon Fraser Tolmie Unionist Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture YesPrince October 20 1919 Joseph Read Liberal William Lyon Mackenzie King Liberal Death YesKingston October 20 1919 William Folger Nickle Conservative Henry Lumley Drayton Unionist Resignation YesVictoria Carleton October 17 1919 Frank Carvell Unionist Thomas Wakem Caldwell United Farmers Appointed Chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners NoLanark May 2 1918 Adelbert Edward Hanna Unionist John Alexander Stewart Unionist Death YesNotes edit Lisgar Carleton King s York Waterloo NorthReferences editThis article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Government of Canada 10th Ministry Guide to Canadian Ministries since Confederation Privy 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