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6th Canadian Parliament

The 6th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 13, 1887, until February 3, 1891. The membership was set by the 1887 federal election on February 22, 1887. It was dissolved prior to the 1891 election.

6th Parliament of Canada
Majority parliament
7 April 1887 – 3 February 1891
Parliament leaders
Prime
Minister
Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald
17 October 1878 – 6 June 1891
Cabinet3rd Canadian Ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
Wilfrid Laurier
23 June 1887 – 10 July 1896
Party caucuses
GovernmentConservative Party
& Liberal-Conservative
OppositionLiberal Party
CrossbenchNationalist Conservative
House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
George Airey Kirkpatrick
8 February 1883 – 12 July 1887
Joseph-Aldric Ouimet
13 July 1887 – 28 July 1891
Members215 MP seats
List of members
Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
The Hon. Josiah Burr Plumb
4 April 1887 – 12 March 1888
The Hon. George Allan
17 March 1888 – 26 April 1891
Government
Senate Leader
vacant
7 April 1887 – 11 May 1887
Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
12 May 1887 – 6 June 1891
vacant
7 June 1891 – 15 June 1891
Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
16 June 1891 – 30 October 1893
Opposition
Senate Leader
Sir Richard William Scott
8 October 1878 – 27 April 1896
Senators81 senator seats
List of senators
Sovereign
MonarchVictoria
1 July 1867 – 22 Jan. 1901
Governor
General
The Marquess of Lansdowne
23 Oct. 1883 – 11 June 1888
The Earl of Derby
11 June 1888 – 18 Sep. 1893
Sessions
1st session
13 April 1887 – 23 June 1887
2nd session
23 February 1888 – 22 May 1888
3rd session
31 January 1889 – 2 May 1889
4th session
16 January 1890 – 16 May 1890
← 5th → 7th

It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 3rd Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led first by Edward Blake, and later by Wilfrid Laurier.

The Speaker was Joseph-Aldric Ouimet. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1887-1892 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were four sessions of the 6th Parliament:

Session Start End
1st April 13, 1887 June 23, 1887
2nd February 23, 1888 May 22, 1888
3rd January 31, 1889 May 2, 1889
4th January 16, 1890 May 16, 1890

List of members Edit

Following is a full list of members of the sixth Parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district.

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

British Columbia Edit

Electoral district Name Party
Cariboo James Reid (until appointed to Senate) Liberal-Conservative
Frank Stillman Barnard (by-election of 1888-11-22) Conservative
New Westminster Donald Chisholm (died 5 April 1890) Conservative
Gordon Edward Corbould (by-election of 1890-06-19) Conservative
Vancouver David William Gordon Liberal-Conservative
Victoria* Edgar Crow Baker (resigned 2 May 1889) Conservative
Noah Shakespeare (resigned June 1887 due to postmaster appointment) Conservative
Edward Gawler Prior (by-election of 1888-01-23, replaces Noah Shakespeare) Conservative
Thomas Earle (by-election of 1889-10-28, replaces Edgar Baker) Conservative
Yale John Andrew Mara Conservative

Manitoba Edit

New Brunswick Edit

Electoral district Name Party
Albert Richard Chapman Weldon Conservative
Carleton Frederick Harding Hale Liberal-Conservative
Charlotte Arthur Hill Gillmor Liberal
City and County of St. John* Charles Nelson Skinner Liberal
Charles Wesley Weldon Liberal
City of St. John John Valentine Ellis Liberal
Gloucester Kennedy Francis Burns Conservative
Kent Pierre Amand Landry Conservative
Édouard H. Léger (by-election of 1890-07-31) Conservative
King's George Eulas Foster Conservative
Northumberland Peter Mitchell Independent Liberal
Queen's George Frederick Baird (resigned 24 November 1887 due to contested election) Conservative
George Frederick Baird (by-election of 1888-01-18) Conservative
Restigouche Robert Moffat (died 25 April 1887) Conservative
George Moffat (by-election of 1887-05-21) Conservative
Sunbury Robert Duncan Wilmot Conservative
Victoria John Costigan Liberal-Conservative
Westmorland Josiah Wood Conservative
York Thomas Temple Conservative

Northwest Territories Edit

Nova Scotia Edit

Electoral district Name Party
Annapolis John Burpee Mills Conservative
Antigonish John Sparrow David Thompson Liberal-Conservative
Cape Breton* David Mackeen Conservative
Hector Francis McDougall Liberal-Conservative
Colchester Archibald McLelan (until unseated for bribery) Conservative
Archibald McLelan (by-election of 1887-10-27, until appointed Nova Scotia Lieutenant-Governor) Conservative
Adams George Archibald (by-election of 1888-08-15) Liberal-Conservative
Cumberland Charles Tupper (until election voided) Conservative
Charles Tupper (by-election of 1887-11-09, until 23 May 1888 appointment as UK High Commissioner for Canada) Conservative
Arthur Rupert Dickey (by-election of 1888-07-13, until election voided) Conservative
Arthur Rupert Dickey (by-election of 1888-12-26) Conservative
Digby John Campbell (died 26 May 1887) Conservative
Herbert Ladd Jones (by-election of 1887-07-16) Conservative
Guysborough John Angus Kirk Liberal
Halifax* Alfred Gilpin Jones Liberal
Thomas Edward Kenny Conservative
Hants Alfred Putnam Conservative
Inverness Hugh Cameron Conservative
Kings Frederick William Borden Liberal
Lunenburg James Daniel Eisenhauer Liberal
Pictou* Charles Hibbert Tupper (until ministerial appointment) Conservative
John McDougald Liberal-Conservative
Charles Hibbert Tupper (by-election of 1888-06-18) Conservative
Queens Joshua Newton Freeman Liberal-Conservative
Richmond Edmund Power Flynn Liberal
Shelburne Thomas Robertson (until election voided 9 November 1887) Liberal
John Wimburne Laurie (by-election of 1887-12-15, until election voided) Conservative
John Wimburne Laurie (by-election of 1888-10-22) Conservative
Victoria John Archibald McDonald (until election voided) Conservative
John Archibald McDonald (by-election of 1887-11-21) Liberal
Yarmouth John Lovitt (until election voided 13 August 1887) Liberal
John Lovitt (by-election of 1887-12-15) Liberal

Ontario Edit

Electoral district Name Party
Addington John William Bell Conservative
Algoma Simon James Dawson Conservative
Bothwell David Mills Liberal
Brant North James Somerville Liberal
Brant South William Paterson Liberal
Brockville John Fisher Wood Liberal-Conservative
Bruce East Henry Cargill (until resignation due to postmaster appointment) Conservative
Henry Cargill (by-election of 1887-04-02) Conservative
Bruce North Alexander McNeill Liberal-Conservative
Bruce West Edward Blake (until resignation to become member for Durham West) Liberal
James Rowand (by-election of 1887-10-19) Liberal
Cardwell Thomas White (died 21 April 1888) Conservative
Robert Smeaton White (by-election of 1888-10-03) Conservative
Carleton John A. Macdonald (until resignation to become member for Kingston) Liberal-Conservative
George Lemuel Dickinson (by-election of 1888-02-01) Conservative
Cornwall and Stormont Darby Bergin Liberal-Conservative
Dundas Charles Erastus Hickey Conservative
Durham East Henry Alfred Ward Conservative
Durham West Edward Blake Liberal
Elgin East John Henry Wilson Liberal
Elgin West George Elliott Casey Liberal
Essex North James Colebrooke Patterson Conservative
Essex South James Brien Liberal
Frontenac George Airey Kirkpatrick Conservative
Glengarry Patrick Purcell Liberal
Grenville South Walter Shanly Conservative
Grey East Thomas Simpson Sproule Conservative
Grey North James Masson Conservative
Grey South George Landerkin Liberal
Haldimand Walter Humphries Montague Conservative
Walter Humphries Montague (by-election of 1887-11-12) Conservative
Charles Wesley Colter (by-election of 1889-01-30) Liberal
Walter Humphries Montague (by-election of 1890-02-20) Conservative
Halton John Waldie (until 19 January 1888 unseating for bribery) Liberal
David Henderson (by-election of 1888-02-07, until unseated for corruption) Conservative
John Waldie (by-election of 1888-08-22) Liberal
Hamilton* Adam Brown Conservative
Alexander McKay Conservative
Hastings East Samuel Barton Burdett Liberal
Hastings North Mackenzie Bowell Conservative
Hastings West Alexander Robertson (died 29 February 1888) Conservative
Henry Corby (by-election of 1888-03-17) Conservative
Huron East Peter Macdonald Liberal
Huron South John McMillan Liberal
Huron West Robert Porter Liberal-Conservative
Kent Archibald Campbell (until unseated 17 November 1887) Liberal
Archibald Campbell (by-election of 1888-05-02) Liberal
Kingston John A. Macdonald Liberal-Conservative
Lambton East George Moncrieff Conservative
Lambton West James Frederick Lister Liberal
Lanark North Joseph Jamieson Conservative
Lanark South John Graham Haggart (until 3 August 1888 Postmaster General appointment) Conservative
John Graham Haggart (by-election of 1888-08-15) Conservative
Leeds North and Grenville North Charles Frederick Ferguson Liberal-Conservative
Leeds South George Taylor Conservative
Lennox Uriah Wilson Conservative
Lincoln and Niagara John Charles Rykert (resigned 2 May 1890) Conservative
John Charles Rykert (by-election of 1890-05-23) Conservative
London John Carling Liberal-Conservative
Middlesex East Joseph Henry Marshall Conservative
Middlesex North Timothy Coughlin Liberal-Conservative
Middlesex South James Armstrong Liberal
Middlesex West William Frederick Roome (until unseated by petition) Conservative
William Frederick Roome (by-election of 1888-03-10) Conservative
Monck Arthur Boyle Conservative
Muskoka and Parry Sound William Edward O'Brien Conservative
Norfolk North John Charlton Liberal
Norfolk South David Tisdale Conservative
Northumberland East Albert Elhanon Mallory (until unseated for bribery) Liberal
Edward Cochrane (by-election of 1887-12-22, until election voided) Conservative
Edward Cochrane (by-election of 1888-11-21) Conservative
Northumberland West George Guillet Conservative
Ontario North Frank Madill Conservative
Ontario South William Smith Conservative
Ontario West James David Edgar Liberal
Ottawa (City of)* William Goodhue Perley Conservative
Honoré Robillard Liberal-Conservative
Charles Herbert Mackintosh (by-election of 1890-04-26) Conservative
Oxford North James Sutherland Liberal
Oxford South Richard John Cartwright Liberal
Peel William Armstrong McCulla Conservative
Perth North Samuel Rollin Hesson Conservative
Perth South James Trow Liberal
Peterborough East John Lang Independent Liberal
Peterborough West James Stevenson Conservative
Prescott Simon Labrosse Liberal
Prince Edward John Milton Platt (until election voided) Liberal
John Milton Platt (by-election of 1888-03-10) Liberal
Renfrew North Peter White Conservative
Renfrew South Robert Campbell (died in office) Liberal
John Ferguson (by-election of 1887-08-02) Independent Conservative
Russell William Cameron Edwards (unseated for bribery) Liberal
William Cameron Edwards (by-election of 1888-05-07) Liberal
Simcoe East Herman Henry Cook Liberal
Simcoe North Dalton McCarthy Conservative
Simcoe South Richard Tyrwhitt Conservative
Toronto Centre George Ralph Richardson Cockburn Conservative
Toronto East John Small Conservative
Victoria North John Augustus Barron Liberal
Victoria South Adam Hudspeth (resigned) Conservative
Adam Hudspeth (by-election of 1887-04-20, died in office) Conservative
Charles Fairbairn (by-election of 1890-12-18) Liberal-Conservative
Waterloo North Isaac Erb Bowman Liberal
Waterloo South James Livingston Liberal
Welland John Ferguson Conservative
Wellington Centre Andrew Semple Liberal
Wellington North James McMullen Liberal
Wellington South James Innes Liberal
Wentworth North Thomas Bain Liberal
Wentworth South Franklin Metcalfe Carpenter Conservative
West Toronto Frederick Charles Denison Conservative
York East Alexander Mackenzie Liberal
York North William Mulock Liberal
York West Nathaniel Clarke Wallace Conservative

Prince Edward Island Edit

Quebec Edit

Electoral district Name Party
Argenteuil James Crocket Wilson Liberal-Conservative
Bagot Flavien Dupont Conservative
Beauce Joseph Godbout Independent Liberal
Beauharnois Joseph Gédéon Horace Bergeron Independent Conservative
Bellechasse Guillaume Amyot Nationalist
Berthier Cléophas Beausoleil Liberal
Bonaventure Louis Joseph Riopel Conservative
Brome Sydney Arthur Fisher Liberal
Chambly Raymond Préfontaine Liberal
Champlain Hippolyte Montplaisir Liberal-Conservative
Charlevoix Simon Xavier Cimon (died 26 June 1887) Conservative
Simon Xavier Cimon, Jr. (by-election of 1887-09-28) Conservative
Chicoutimi—Saguenay Paul Couture Independent
Châteauguay Edward Holton Liberal
Compton John Henry Pope (died 1 April 1889) Liberal-Conservative
Rufus Henry Pope (by-election of 1889-05-16) Conservative
Dorchester Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay (died 6 July 1887) Nationalist
Honoré Julien Jean-Baptiste Chouinard (by-election of 1888-01-07) Conservative
Drummond—Arthabaska Joseph Lavergne Liberal
Gaspé Louis Zéphirin Joncas Conservative
Hochelaga Alphonse Desjardins Independent Conservative
Huntingdon Julius Scriver Liberal
Iberville François Béchard Liberal
Jacques Cartier Désiré Girouard Conservative
Joliette Édouard Guilbault (until election voided 6 November 1888) Conservative
Hilaire Neveu (by-election of 1889-01-16) Nationalist
Kamouraska Alexis Dessaint Liberal
Laprairie Cyrille Doyon Independent Liberal
L'Assomption Joseph Gauthier (unseated 3 March 1888) Liberal
Joseph Gauthier (by-election of 1888-04-03) Liberal
Laval Joseph-Aldric Ouimet Liberal-Conservative
Lévis Pierre Malcom Guay Liberal
L'Islet Philippe Baby Casgrain Liberal
Lotbinière Côme Isaïe Rinfret Liberal
Maskinongé Charles Jérémie Coulombe Conservative
Mégantic Georges Turcot Liberal
Missisquoi George Clayes (died 3 March 1888) Liberal
Daniel Bishop Meigs (by-election of 1888-03-27) Liberal
Montcalm Olaüs Thérien Conservative
Montmagny Philippe-Auguste Choquette Liberal
Montmorency Charles Langelier (resigned 10 June 1890) Liberal
Louis-Georges Desjardins (by-election of 1890-07-25) Conservative
Montreal Centre John Joseph Curran Conservative
Montreal East Charles-Joseph Coursol (died 4 August 1888) Conservative
Alphonse Télesphore Lépine (by-election of 1888-09-26) Independent Conservative
Montreal West Donald Alexander Smith Independent Conservative
Napierville Louis Ste-Marie Liberal
François-Xavier Paradis (by-election of 1890-12-09) Conservative
Nicolet Athanase Gaudet (died 29 April 1888) Nationalist Conservative
Fabien Boisvert (by-election of 1888-07-17) Independent Conservative
Ottawa (County of) Alonzo Wright Liberal-Conservative
Pontiac John Bryson Conservative
Portneuf Joseph Esdras Alfred de Saint-Georges Liberal
Quebec-Centre François Charles Stanislas Langelier Liberal
Quebec County Adolphe-Philippe Caron Conservative
Quebec East Wilfrid Laurier Liberal
Quebec West Thomas McGreevy Liberal-Conservative
Richelieu Jean-Baptiste Labelle (died 3 August 1887) Conservative
Joseph-Aimé Massue (by-election of 1887-10-18) Conservative
Richmond—Wolfe William Bullock Ives Conservative
Rimouski Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset Liberal
Rouville Georges Auguste Gigault Conservative
St. Hyacinthe Michel Esdras Bernier Liberal
St. John's François Bourassa Liberal
Saint Maurice François Sévère Lesieur Desaulniers Conservative
Shefford Antoine Audet Conservative
Town of Sherbrooke Robert Newton Hall Liberal-Conservative
Soulanges James William Bain Conservative
Stanstead Charles Carroll Colby (until 28 November 1889 appointment as President of Privy Council) Liberal-Conservative
Charles Carroll Colby (by-election of 1889-12-18) Liberal-Conservative
Témiscouata Paul Étienne Grandbois Conservative
Terrebonne Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau Conservative
Three Rivers Hector-Louis Langevin Conservative
Two Mountains Jean-Baptiste Daoust Conservative
Vaudreuil Hugh McMillan Conservative
Verchères Félix Geoffrion Liberal
Yamaska Fabien Vanasse Conservative

By-elections Edit

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Victoria South December 18, 1890 Adam Hudspeth      Conservative Charles Fairbairn      Liberal-Conservative Death Yes
Napierville December 9, 1890 Louis Sainte-Marie      Liberal François-Xavier Paradis      Conservative Resigned to enter provincial politics in Quebec. No
Kent July 31, 1890 Pierre-Amand Landry      Conservative Édouard H. Léger      Conservative Appointed a judge in the county court of Westmorland and Kent. Yes
Montmorency July 25, 1890 Charles Langelier      Liberal Louis-Georges Desjardins      Conservative Resignation to enter provincial politics in Quebec. No
New Westminster June 19, 1890 Donald Chisholm      Conservative Gordon Edward Corbould      Conservative Death Yes
Lincoln and Niagara May 23, 1890 John Charles Rykert      Conservative John Charles Rykert      Conservative Resignation to recontest over charges of corruption. Yes
Ottawa (City of) April 26, 1890 William Goodhue Perley      Conservative Charles Herbert Mackintosh      Conservative Death Yes
Haldimand February 20, 1890 Charles Wesley Colter      Liberal Walter Humphries Montague      Conservative Election declared void. No
Stanstead December 18, 1889 Charles Carroll Colby      Liberal-Conservative Charles Carroll Colby      Liberal-Conservative Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. Yes
Victoria October 28, 1889 Edgar Crow Baker      Conservative Thomas Earle      Conservative Resignation. Yes
Compton May 16, 1889 John Henry Pope      Liberal-Conservative Rufus Henry Pope      Conservative Death Yes
Haldimand January 30, 1889 Walter Humphries Montague      Conservative Charles Wesley Colter      Liberal Election declared void. No
Provencher January 24, 1889 Joseph Royal      Conservative Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière      Conservative Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories. Yes
Joliette January 16, 1889 Édouard Guilbault      Conservative Hilaire Neveu      Nationalist Election declared void. No
Cumberland December 26, 1888 Arthur Rupert Dickey      Conservative Arthur Rupert Dickey      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Cariboo November 22, 1888 James Reid      Liberal-Conservative Francis Stillman Barnard      Conservative Called to the Senate. Yes
Northumberland East November 21, 1888 Edward Cochrane      Conservative Edward Cochrane      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Shelburne October 22, 1888 John Wimburne Laurie      Conservative John Wimburne Laurie      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Cardwell October 3, 1888 Thomas White      Conservative Robert Smeaton White      Conservative Death Yes
Montreal East September 26, 1888 Charles-Joseph Coursol      Conservative Alphonse-Télesphore Lépine      Independent Conservative Death No
Assiniboia East September 12, 1888 William Dell Perley      Conservative Edgar Dewdney      Conservative Called to the Senate Yes
Halton August 22, 1888 John Waldie      Conservative David Henderson      Conservative Election declared void. No
Lanark South August 15, 1888 John Graham Haggart      Liberal John Graham Haggart      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster-General. Yes
Colchester August 15, 1888 Archibald McLelan      Conservative Adams George Archibald      Liberal-Conservative Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia. Yes
Nicolet July 17, 1888 Athanase Gaudet      Nationalist Conservative Fabien Boisvert      Independent Conservative Death No
Cumberland July 13, 1888 Charles Tupper      Conservative Arthur Rupert Dickey      Conservative Appointed Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Yes
Pictou June 18, 1888 Charles Hibbert Tupper      Conservative Charles Hibbert Tupper      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Yes
Russell May 7, 1888 William C. Edwards      Liberal William C. Edwards      Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Kent May 2, 1888 Archibald Campbell      Liberal Archibald Campbell      Liberal Election declared void. Yes
L'Assomption April 3, 1888 Joseph Gauthier      Liberal Joseph Gauthier      Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Missisquoi March 27, 1888 George Clayes      Liberal Daniel Bishop Meigs      Liberal Death Yes
Prince Edward March 19, 1888 John Milton Platt      Liberal John Milton Platt      Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Hastings West March 17, 1888 Alexander Robertson      Conservative Henry Corby, Jr.      Conservative Death Yes
Middlesex West March 10, 1888 William Frederick Roome      Conservative William Frederick Roome      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Halton February 7, 1888 John Waldie      Liberal David Henderson      Conservative Election declared void. No
Carleton February 1, 1888 John A. Macdonald      Liberal-Conservative George Lemuel Dickinson      Conservative Chose to sit for Kingston. Yes
Victoria January 23, 1888 Noah Shakespeare      Conservative Edward Gawler Prior      Conservative Appointed Postmaster of Victoria. Yes
Queen's January 18, 1888 George Gerald King      Liberal George Frederick Baird      Conservative Election declared void. No
Dorchester January 7, 1888 Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay      Nationalist Conservative Honoré-Julien-Jean-Baptiste Chouinard      Conservative Death No
Northumberland East December 22, 1887 Albert Mallory      Liberal Edward Cochrane      Conservative Election declared void. No
Shelburne December 15, 1887 Thomas Robertson      Liberal John Wimburne Laurie      Conservative Election declared void. No
Yarmouth December 15, 1887 John Lovitt      Liberal John Lovitt      Liberal Election declared void. Yes
Victoria November 21, 1887 Charles James Campbell      Conservative John Archibald McDonald      Liberal Election declared void. No
Haldimand November 12, 1887 Walter Humphries Montague      Conservative Walter Humphries Montague      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Cumberland November 9, 1887 Charles Tupper      Conservative Charles Tupper      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Colchester October 27, 1887 Archibald McLelan      Conservative Archibald McLelan      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Bruce West October 19, 1887 Edward Blake      Liberal James Rowand      Liberal Chose to sit for Durham West. Yes
Richelieu October 18, 1887 Jean-Baptiste Labelle      Conservative Joseph-Aimé Massue      Conservative Death Yes
Charlevoix September 28, 1887 Simon-Xavier Cimon      Conservative Simon Cimon      Conservative Death Yes
Renfrew South August 2, 1887 Robert Campbell      Liberal John Ferguson      Independent Death No
Digby July 16, 1887 John Campbell      Conservative Herbert Ladd Jones      Conservative Death Yes
Restigouche May 21, 1887 Robert Moffat      Conservative George Moffat Jr.      Conservative Death Yes
Victoria South April 20, 1887 Adam Hudspeth      Conservative Adam Hudspeth      Liberal-Conservative Seeks re-election due to holding the office of revising officer. Yes
Bruce East April 2, 1887 Henry Cargill      Conservative Henry Cargill      Conservative Seeks re-election due to holding the position of postmaster. Yes


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Succession Edit

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The 6th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 13 1887 until February 3 1891 The membership was set by the 1887 federal election on February 22 1887 It was dissolved prior to the 1891 election 6th Parliament of CanadaMajority parliament7 April 1887 3 February 1891Parliament leadersPrimeMinisterRt Hon Sir John A Macdonald17 October 1878 6 June 1891Cabinet3rd Canadian MinistryLeader of theOppositionWilfrid Laurier23 June 1887 10 July 1896Party caucusesGovernmentConservative Party amp Liberal ConservativeOppositionLiberal PartyCrossbenchNationalist ConservativeHouse of CommonsSeating arrangements of the House of CommonsSpeaker of theCommonsGeorge Airey Kirkpatrick8 February 1883 12 July 1887Joseph Aldric Ouimet13 July 1887 28 July 1891Members215 MP seatsList of membersSenateSpeaker of theSenateThe Hon Josiah Burr Plumb4 April 1887 12 March 1888The Hon George Allan17 March 1888 26 April 1891GovernmentSenate Leadervacant7 April 1887 11 May 1887Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott12 May 1887 6 June 1891vacant7 June 1891 15 June 1891Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott16 June 1891 30 October 1893OppositionSenate LeaderSir Richard William Scott8 October 1878 27 April 1896Senators81 senator seatsList of senatorsSovereignMonarchVictoria1 July 1867 22 Jan 1901GovernorGeneralThe Marquess of Lansdowne23 Oct 1883 11 June 1888The Earl of Derby11 June 1888 18 Sep 1893Sessions1st session13 April 1887 23 June 18872nd session23 February 1888 22 May 18883rd session31 January 1889 2 May 18894th session16 January 1890 16 May 1890 5th 7thIt was controlled by a Conservative Liberal Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir John A Macdonald and the 3rd Canadian Ministry The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party led first by Edward Blake and later by Wilfrid Laurier The Speaker was Joseph Aldric Ouimet See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1887 1892 for a list of the ridings in this parliament There were four sessions of the 6th Parliament Session Start End1st April 13 1887 June 23 18872nd February 23 1888 May 22 18883rd January 31 1889 May 2 18894th January 16 1890 May 16 1890Contents 1 List of members 1 1 British Columbia 1 2 Manitoba 1 3 New Brunswick 1 4 Northwest Territories 1 5 Nova Scotia 1 6 Ontario 1 7 Prince Edward Island 1 8 Quebec 2 By elections 3 References 4 SuccessionList of members EditFollowing is a full list of members of the sixth Parliament listed first by province then by electoral district Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk indicates that district was represented by two members British Columbia Edit Electoral district Name PartyCariboo James Reid until appointed to Senate Liberal ConservativeFrank Stillman Barnard by election of 1888 11 22 ConservativeNew Westminster Donald Chisholm died 5 April 1890 ConservativeGordon Edward Corbould by election of 1890 06 19 ConservativeVancouver David William Gordon Liberal ConservativeVictoria Edgar Crow Baker resigned 2 May 1889 ConservativeNoah Shakespeare resigned June 1887 due to postmaster appointment ConservativeEdward Gawler Prior by election of 1888 01 23 replaces Noah Shakespeare ConservativeThomas Earle by election of 1889 10 28 replaces Edgar Baker ConservativeYale John Andrew Mara ConservativeManitoba Edit Electoral district Name PartyLisgar Arthur Wellington Ross Liberal ConservativeMarquette Robert Watson LiberalProvencher Joseph Royal until appointed North West Territories Lieutenant Governor ConservativeAlphonse Alfred Clement Lariviere by election of 1889 01 24 ConservativeSelkirk Thomas Mayne Daly LiberalWinnipeg William Bain Scarth ConservativeNew Brunswick Edit Electoral district Name PartyAlbert Richard Chapman Weldon ConservativeCarleton Frederick Harding Hale Liberal ConservativeCharlotte Arthur Hill Gillmor LiberalCity and County of St John Charles Nelson Skinner LiberalCharles Wesley Weldon LiberalCity of St John John Valentine Ellis LiberalGloucester Kennedy Francis Burns ConservativeKent Pierre Amand Landry ConservativeEdouard H Leger by election of 1890 07 31 ConservativeKing s George Eulas Foster ConservativeNorthumberland Peter Mitchell Independent LiberalQueen s George Frederick Baird resigned 24 November 1887 due to contested election ConservativeGeorge Frederick Baird by election of 1888 01 18 ConservativeRestigouche Robert Moffat died 25 April 1887 ConservativeGeorge Moffat by election of 1887 05 21 ConservativeSunbury Robert Duncan Wilmot ConservativeVictoria John Costigan Liberal ConservativeWestmorland Josiah Wood ConservativeYork Thomas Temple ConservativeNorthwest Territories Edit Electoral district Name PartyAlberta Provisional District Donald Watson Davis ConservativeAssiniboia East William Dell Perley until appointed to Senate 3 August 1888 ConservativeEdgar Dewdney by election of 1888 09 12 ConservativeAssiniboia West Nicholas Flood Davin Liberal ConservativeSaskatchewan Provisional District Day Hort MacDowall ConservativeNova Scotia Edit Electoral district Name PartyAnnapolis John Burpee Mills ConservativeAntigonish John Sparrow David Thompson Liberal ConservativeCape Breton David Mackeen ConservativeHector Francis McDougall Liberal ConservativeColchester Archibald McLelan until unseated for bribery ConservativeArchibald McLelan by election of 1887 10 27 until appointed Nova Scotia Lieutenant Governor ConservativeAdams George Archibald by election of 1888 08 15 Liberal ConservativeCumberland Charles Tupper until election voided ConservativeCharles Tupper by election of 1887 11 09 until 23 May 1888 appointment as UK High Commissioner for Canada ConservativeArthur Rupert Dickey by election of 1888 07 13 until election voided ConservativeArthur Rupert Dickey by election of 1888 12 26 ConservativeDigby John Campbell died 26 May 1887 ConservativeHerbert Ladd Jones by election of 1887 07 16 ConservativeGuysborough John Angus Kirk LiberalHalifax Alfred Gilpin Jones LiberalThomas Edward Kenny ConservativeHants Alfred Putnam ConservativeInverness Hugh Cameron ConservativeKings Frederick William Borden LiberalLunenburg James Daniel Eisenhauer LiberalPictou Charles Hibbert Tupper until ministerial appointment ConservativeJohn McDougald Liberal ConservativeCharles Hibbert Tupper by election of 1888 06 18 ConservativeQueens Joshua Newton Freeman Liberal ConservativeRichmond Edmund Power Flynn LiberalShelburne Thomas Robertson until election voided 9 November 1887 LiberalJohn Wimburne Laurie by election of 1887 12 15 until election voided ConservativeJohn Wimburne Laurie by election of 1888 10 22 ConservativeVictoria John Archibald McDonald until election voided ConservativeJohn Archibald McDonald by election of 1887 11 21 LiberalYarmouth John Lovitt until election voided 13 August 1887 LiberalJohn Lovitt by election of 1887 12 15 LiberalOntario Edit Electoral district Name PartyAddington John William Bell ConservativeAlgoma Simon James Dawson ConservativeBothwell David Mills LiberalBrant North James Somerville LiberalBrant South William Paterson LiberalBrockville John Fisher Wood Liberal ConservativeBruce East Henry Cargill until resignation due to postmaster appointment ConservativeHenry Cargill by election of 1887 04 02 ConservativeBruce North Alexander McNeill Liberal ConservativeBruce West Edward Blake until resignation to become member for Durham West LiberalJames Rowand by election of 1887 10 19 LiberalCardwell Thomas White died 21 April 1888 ConservativeRobert Smeaton White by election of 1888 10 03 ConservativeCarleton John A Macdonald until resignation to become member for Kingston Liberal ConservativeGeorge Lemuel Dickinson by election of 1888 02 01 ConservativeCornwall and Stormont Darby Bergin Liberal ConservativeDundas Charles Erastus Hickey ConservativeDurham East Henry Alfred Ward ConservativeDurham West Edward Blake LiberalElgin East John Henry Wilson LiberalElgin West George Elliott Casey LiberalEssex North James Colebrooke Patterson ConservativeEssex South James Brien LiberalFrontenac George Airey Kirkpatrick ConservativeGlengarry Patrick Purcell LiberalGrenville South Walter Shanly ConservativeGrey East Thomas Simpson Sproule ConservativeGrey North James Masson ConservativeGrey South George Landerkin LiberalHaldimand Walter Humphries Montague ConservativeWalter Humphries Montague by election of 1887 11 12 ConservativeCharles Wesley Colter by election of 1889 01 30 LiberalWalter Humphries Montague by election of 1890 02 20 ConservativeHalton John Waldie until 19 January 1888 unseating for bribery LiberalDavid Henderson by election of 1888 02 07 until unseated for corruption ConservativeJohn Waldie by election of 1888 08 22 LiberalHamilton Adam Brown ConservativeAlexander McKay ConservativeHastings East Samuel Barton Burdett LiberalHastings North Mackenzie Bowell ConservativeHastings West Alexander Robertson died 29 February 1888 ConservativeHenry Corby by election of 1888 03 17 ConservativeHuron East Peter Macdonald LiberalHuron South John McMillan LiberalHuron West Robert Porter Liberal ConservativeKent Archibald Campbell until unseated 17 November 1887 LiberalArchibald Campbell by election of 1888 05 02 LiberalKingston John A Macdonald Liberal ConservativeLambton East George Moncrieff ConservativeLambton West James Frederick Lister LiberalLanark North Joseph Jamieson ConservativeLanark South John Graham Haggart until 3 August 1888 Postmaster General appointment ConservativeJohn Graham Haggart by election of 1888 08 15 ConservativeLeeds North and Grenville North Charles Frederick Ferguson Liberal ConservativeLeeds South George Taylor ConservativeLennox Uriah Wilson ConservativeLincoln and Niagara John Charles Rykert resigned 2 May 1890 ConservativeJohn Charles Rykert by election of 1890 05 23 ConservativeLondon John Carling Liberal ConservativeMiddlesex East Joseph Henry Marshall ConservativeMiddlesex North Timothy Coughlin Liberal ConservativeMiddlesex South James Armstrong LiberalMiddlesex West William Frederick Roome until unseated by petition ConservativeWilliam Frederick Roome by election of 1888 03 10 ConservativeMonck Arthur Boyle ConservativeMuskoka and Parry Sound William Edward O Brien ConservativeNorfolk North John Charlton LiberalNorfolk South David Tisdale ConservativeNorthumberland East Albert Elhanon Mallory until unseated for bribery LiberalEdward Cochrane by election of 1887 12 22 until election voided ConservativeEdward Cochrane by election of 1888 11 21 ConservativeNorthumberland West George Guillet ConservativeOntario North Frank Madill ConservativeOntario South William Smith ConservativeOntario West James David Edgar LiberalOttawa City of William Goodhue Perley ConservativeHonore Robillard Liberal ConservativeCharles Herbert Mackintosh by election of 1890 04 26 ConservativeOxford North James Sutherland LiberalOxford South Richard John Cartwright LiberalPeel William Armstrong McCulla ConservativePerth North Samuel Rollin Hesson ConservativePerth South James Trow LiberalPeterborough East John Lang Independent LiberalPeterborough West James Stevenson ConservativePrescott Simon Labrosse LiberalPrince Edward John Milton Platt until election voided LiberalJohn Milton Platt by election of 1888 03 10 LiberalRenfrew North Peter White ConservativeRenfrew South Robert Campbell died in office LiberalJohn Ferguson by election of 1887 08 02 Independent ConservativeRussell William Cameron Edwards unseated for bribery LiberalWilliam Cameron Edwards by election of 1888 05 07 LiberalSimcoe East Herman Henry Cook LiberalSimcoe North Dalton McCarthy ConservativeSimcoe South Richard Tyrwhitt ConservativeToronto Centre George Ralph Richardson Cockburn ConservativeToronto East John Small ConservativeVictoria North John Augustus Barron LiberalVictoria South Adam Hudspeth resigned ConservativeAdam Hudspeth by election of 1887 04 20 died in office ConservativeCharles Fairbairn by election of 1890 12 18 Liberal ConservativeWaterloo North Isaac Erb Bowman LiberalWaterloo South James Livingston LiberalWelland John Ferguson ConservativeWellington Centre Andrew Semple LiberalWellington North James McMullen LiberalWellington South James Innes LiberalWentworth North Thomas Bain LiberalWentworth South Franklin Metcalfe Carpenter ConservativeWest Toronto Frederick Charles Denison ConservativeYork East Alexander Mackenzie LiberalYork North William Mulock LiberalYork West Nathaniel Clarke Wallace ConservativePrince Edward Island Edit Electoral district Name PartyKing s County James Edwin Robertson LiberalPeter Adolphus McIntyre LiberalPrince County Stanislaus Francis Perry LiberalJames Yeo LiberalQueen s County Louis Henry Davies LiberalWilliam Welsh Independent LiberalQuebec Edit Electoral district Name PartyArgenteuil James Crocket Wilson Liberal ConservativeBagot Flavien Dupont ConservativeBeauce Joseph Godbout Independent LiberalBeauharnois Joseph Gedeon Horace Bergeron Independent ConservativeBellechasse Guillaume Amyot NationalistBerthier Cleophas Beausoleil LiberalBonaventure Louis Joseph Riopel ConservativeBrome Sydney Arthur Fisher LiberalChambly Raymond Prefontaine LiberalChamplain Hippolyte Montplaisir Liberal ConservativeCharlevoix Simon Xavier Cimon died 26 June 1887 ConservativeSimon Xavier Cimon Jr by election of 1887 09 28 ConservativeChicoutimi Saguenay Paul Couture IndependentChateauguay Edward Holton LiberalCompton John Henry Pope died 1 April 1889 Liberal ConservativeRufus Henry Pope by election of 1889 05 16 ConservativeDorchester Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay died 6 July 1887 NationalistHonore Julien Jean Baptiste Chouinard by election of 1888 01 07 ConservativeDrummond Arthabaska Joseph Lavergne LiberalGaspe Louis Zephirin Joncas ConservativeHochelaga Alphonse Desjardins Independent ConservativeHuntingdon Julius Scriver LiberalIberville Francois Bechard LiberalJacques Cartier Desire Girouard ConservativeJoliette Edouard Guilbault until election voided 6 November 1888 ConservativeHilaire Neveu by election of 1889 01 16 NationalistKamouraska Alexis Dessaint LiberalLaprairie Cyrille Doyon Independent LiberalL Assomption Joseph Gauthier unseated 3 March 1888 LiberalJoseph Gauthier by election of 1888 04 03 LiberalLaval Joseph Aldric Ouimet Liberal ConservativeLevis Pierre Malcom Guay LiberalL Islet Philippe Baby Casgrain LiberalLotbiniere Come Isaie Rinfret LiberalMaskinonge Charles Jeremie Coulombe ConservativeMegantic Georges Turcot LiberalMissisquoi George Clayes died 3 March 1888 LiberalDaniel Bishop Meigs by election of 1888 03 27 LiberalMontcalm Olaus Therien ConservativeMontmagny Philippe Auguste Choquette LiberalMontmorency Charles Langelier resigned 10 June 1890 LiberalLouis Georges Desjardins by election of 1890 07 25 ConservativeMontreal Centre John Joseph Curran ConservativeMontreal East Charles Joseph Coursol died 4 August 1888 ConservativeAlphonse Telesphore Lepine by election of 1888 09 26 Independent ConservativeMontreal West Donald Alexander Smith Independent ConservativeNapierville Louis Ste Marie LiberalFrancois Xavier Paradis by election of 1890 12 09 ConservativeNicolet Athanase Gaudet died 29 April 1888 Nationalist ConservativeFabien Boisvert by election of 1888 07 17 Independent ConservativeOttawa County of Alonzo Wright Liberal ConservativePontiac John Bryson ConservativePortneuf Joseph Esdras Alfred de Saint Georges LiberalQuebec Centre Francois Charles Stanislas Langelier LiberalQuebec County Adolphe Philippe Caron ConservativeQuebec East Wilfrid Laurier LiberalQuebec West Thomas McGreevy Liberal ConservativeRichelieu Jean Baptiste Labelle died 3 August 1887 ConservativeJoseph Aime Massue by election of 1887 10 18 ConservativeRichmond Wolfe William Bullock Ives ConservativeRimouski Jean Baptiste Romuald Fiset LiberalRouville Georges Auguste Gigault ConservativeSt Hyacinthe Michel Esdras Bernier LiberalSt John s Francois Bourassa LiberalSaint Maurice Francois Severe Lesieur Desaulniers ConservativeShefford Antoine Audet ConservativeTown of Sherbrooke Robert Newton Hall Liberal ConservativeSoulanges James William Bain ConservativeStanstead Charles Carroll Colby until 28 November 1889 appointment as President of Privy Council Liberal ConservativeCharles Carroll Colby by election of 1889 12 18 Liberal ConservativeTemiscouata Paul Etienne Grandbois ConservativeTerrebonne Joseph Adolphe Chapleau ConservativeThree Rivers Hector Louis Langevin ConservativeTwo Mountains Jean Baptiste Daoust ConservativeVaudreuil Hugh McMillan ConservativeVercheres Felix Geoffrion LiberalYamaska Fabien Vanasse ConservativeBy elections EditMain article By elections to the 6th Canadian Parliament By election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause RetainedVictoria South December 18 1890 Adam Hudspeth Conservative Charles Fairbairn Liberal Conservative Death YesNapierville December 9 1890 Louis Sainte Marie Liberal Francois Xavier Paradis Conservative Resigned to enter provincial politics in Quebec NoKent July 31 1890 Pierre Amand Landry Conservative Edouard H Leger Conservative Appointed a judge in the county court of Westmorland and Kent YesMontmorency July 25 1890 Charles Langelier Liberal Louis Georges Desjardins Conservative Resignation to enter provincial politics in Quebec NoNew Westminster June 19 1890 Donald Chisholm Conservative Gordon Edward Corbould Conservative Death YesLincoln and Niagara May 23 1890 John Charles Rykert Conservative John Charles Rykert Conservative Resignation to recontest over charges of corruption YesOttawa City of April 26 1890 William Goodhue Perley Conservative Charles Herbert Mackintosh Conservative Death YesHaldimand February 20 1890 Charles Wesley Colter Liberal Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Election declared void NoStanstead December 18 1889 Charles Carroll Colby Liberal Conservative Charles Carroll Colby Liberal Conservative Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council YesVictoria October 28 1889 Edgar Crow Baker Conservative Thomas Earle Conservative Resignation YesCompton May 16 1889 John Henry Pope Liberal Conservative Rufus Henry Pope Conservative Death YesHaldimand January 30 1889 Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Charles Wesley Colter Liberal Election declared void NoProvencher January 24 1889 Joseph Royal Conservative Alphonse Alfred Clement Lariviere Conservative Appointed Lieutenant Governor of the North West Territories YesJoliette January 16 1889 Edouard Guilbault Conservative Hilaire Neveu Nationalist Election declared void NoCumberland December 26 1888 Arthur Rupert Dickey Conservative Arthur Rupert Dickey Conservative Election declared void YesCariboo November 22 1888 James Reid Liberal Conservative Francis Stillman Barnard Conservative Called to the Senate YesNorthumberland East November 21 1888 Edward Cochrane Conservative Edward Cochrane Conservative Election declared void YesShelburne October 22 1888 John Wimburne Laurie Conservative John Wimburne Laurie Conservative Election declared void YesCardwell October 3 1888 Thomas White Conservative Robert Smeaton White Conservative Death YesMontreal East September 26 1888 Charles Joseph Coursol Conservative Alphonse Telesphore Lepine Independent Conservative Death NoAssiniboia East September 12 1888 William Dell Perley Conservative Edgar Dewdney Conservative Called to the Senate YesHalton August 22 1888 John Waldie Conservative David Henderson Conservative Election declared void NoLanark South August 15 1888 John Graham Haggart Liberal John Graham Haggart Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster General YesColchester August 15 1888 Archibald McLelan Conservative Adams George Archibald Liberal Conservative Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia YesNicolet July 17 1888 Athanase Gaudet Nationalist Conservative Fabien Boisvert Independent Conservative Death NoCumberland July 13 1888 Charles Tupper Conservative Arthur Rupert Dickey Conservative Appointed Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom YesPictou June 18 1888 Charles Hibbert Tupper Conservative Charles Hibbert Tupper Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries YesRussell May 7 1888 William C Edwards Liberal William C Edwards Liberal Election declared void YesKent May 2 1888 Archibald Campbell Liberal Archibald Campbell Liberal Election declared void YesL Assomption April 3 1888 Joseph Gauthier Liberal Joseph Gauthier Liberal Election declared void YesMissisquoi March 27 1888 George Clayes Liberal Daniel Bishop Meigs Liberal Death YesPrince Edward March 19 1888 John Milton Platt Liberal John Milton Platt Liberal Election declared void YesHastings West March 17 1888 Alexander Robertson Conservative Henry Corby Jr Conservative Death YesMiddlesex West March 10 1888 William Frederick Roome Conservative William Frederick Roome Conservative Election declared void YesHalton February 7 1888 John Waldie Liberal David Henderson Conservative Election declared void NoCarleton February 1 1888 John A Macdonald Liberal Conservative George Lemuel Dickinson Conservative Chose to sit for Kingston YesVictoria January 23 1888 Noah Shakespeare Conservative Edward Gawler Prior Conservative Appointed Postmaster of Victoria YesQueen s January 18 1888 George Gerald King Liberal George Frederick Baird Conservative Election declared void NoDorchester January 7 1888 Henri Jules Juchereau Duchesnay Nationalist Conservative Honore Julien Jean Baptiste Chouinard Conservative Death NoNorthumberland East December 22 1887 Albert Mallory Liberal Edward Cochrane Conservative Election declared void NoShelburne December 15 1887 Thomas Robertson Liberal John Wimburne Laurie Conservative Election declared void NoYarmouth December 15 1887 John Lovitt Liberal John Lovitt Liberal Election declared void YesVictoria November 21 1887 Charles James Campbell Conservative John Archibald McDonald Liberal Election declared void NoHaldimand November 12 1887 Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Walter Humphries Montague Conservative Election declared void YesCumberland November 9 1887 Charles Tupper Conservative Charles Tupper Conservative Election declared void YesColchester October 27 1887 Archibald McLelan Conservative Archibald McLelan Conservative Election declared void YesBruce West October 19 1887 Edward Blake Liberal James Rowand Liberal Chose to sit for Durham West YesRichelieu October 18 1887 Jean Baptiste Labelle Conservative Joseph Aime Massue Conservative Death YesCharlevoix September 28 1887 Simon Xavier Cimon Conservative Simon Cimon Conservative Death YesRenfrew South August 2 1887 Robert Campbell Liberal John Ferguson Independent Death NoDigby July 16 1887 John Campbell Conservative Herbert Ladd Jones Conservative Death YesRestigouche May 21 1887 Robert Moffat Conservative George Moffat Jr Conservative Death YesVictoria South April 20 1887 Adam Hudspeth Conservative Adam Hudspeth Liberal Conservative Seeks re election due to holding the office of revising officer YesBruce East April 2 1887 Henry Cargill Conservative Henry Cargill 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