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This article lists Wikipedia articles about Members of Parliament, in the House of Commons of Canada elected as Labour (or Independent Labour) MPs. Labour and Independent Labour MPs founded the Ginger Group in 1924 with individual, left-wing United Farmers and Progressive and/or Independent MPs, Of Labour MPs in the 1920s and 1930s only Malcolm Lang and Humphrey Mitchell were not in the Ginger ...
Gosal is of Indian descent and emigrated to Canada in 1981. Bev Oda MP for Durham: 6 February 2006: 4 July 2012: 6 years, 148 days Minister of Canadian Heritage (2006–2007) Minister of State (Status of Women) (2006–2007) Minister for International Cooperation (2007–2012) Bev Oda was born to Japanese parents in Thunder Bay. Bev Oda is the ...
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 are organized alphabetically, by age ...
Joseph Shaw represented West Calgary (Calgary West), Alberta as a Labour MP from 1921 to 1925. (He later also sat as a Liberal MLA from 1926 to 1930.) Herbert Bealey Adshead was Labour MP for Calgary East from 1926 to 1930. Angus MacInnis was an Independent Labour Party MP from 1930 to 1935 and sat as a CCF MP from 1935;
Pages in category "Labour MPPs in Ontario" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arthur Nelson ...
Toronto Centre: 2015 Julie Dabrusin: Liberal Toronto—Danforth: 2015 Carolyn Bennett: Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's: 1997 Chrystia Freeland: Liberal University—Rosedale: 2013 Francesco Sorbara: Liberal Vaughan—Woodbridge: 2015 Bardish Chagger: Liberal Waterloo: 2015 Michael Chong: Conservative Wellington—Halton Hills: 2004 Celina Caesar ...
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. Most major legislation originates from the House, as it is the only body that is directly elected.
Toronto Centre: 2020 Julie Dabrusin ‡ Liberal Toronto—Danforth: 2015 Carolyn Bennett (until 16 January 2024) Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's: 1997 Don Stewart (from 24 June 2024) Conservative 2024 Chrystia Freeland: Liberal University—Rosedale: 2013 Francesco Sorbara: Liberal Vaughan—Woodbridge: 2015 Bardish Chagger: Liberal Waterloo: 2015