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The Parliament of Canada is the legislative body of the government of Canada.The Parliament is composed of the House of Commons (lower house), the Senate (upper house), and the sovereign, represented by the governor general.
He led the Liberal Party in parliament, though he was never the leader or interim leader of the Liberal Party as a whole. 3 After the defeat of the Liberals by the Conservatives of Stephen Harper in the 2006 Canadian federal election, held on January 26, Paul Martin announced in the early hours of January 27, 2006 his intention to resign the ...
The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC; Quebec French: Parti libéral du Canada, PLC) is a federal political party in Canada.The party espouses the principles of liberalism, [6] [7] [8] and generally sits at the centre [6] [9] [10] to centre-left [10] [11] of the Canadian political spectrum, with their main rival, the Conservative Party, positioned to their right and the New Democratic Party ...
Dusseault succeeded former Liberal Party MP, Claude-André Lachance, who was elected in the 1974 federal election, as the youngest MP in Canadian history. Lachance was 20 years and 3 months old when elected; he set the record when he was elected for the riding of Lafontaine in the 30th Parliament.
Pages in category "Liberal Party of Canada MPs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,025 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
1920 opening of Canadian Parliament. Lists of members of the Canadian House of Commons cover the members elected to the House of Commons of Canada, the lower chamber of the bicameral Parliament of Canada. Seats in the House of Commons are distributed roughly in proportion to the population of each province and territory. The lists of members ...
Liberal parties developed in both the French and English speaking parts of Canada; these developments led to the formation of the Liberal Party of Canada. Liberal parties exist on a provincial level; however, while they mostly share similar ideologies, not all provincial parties are officially affiliated with the federal party.
Liberal Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor Gerry Byrne: Liberal Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Todd Russell: Liberal Labrador Judy Foote: Liberal Random—Burin—St. George's Jack Harris: New Democratic: St. John's East Siobhán Coady: Liberal St. John's South—Mount Pearl