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34th Canadian Parliament

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1988-93 seating of the national legislature of the North American country
34thCanadian Parliament
Majority parliament
Dec. 12, 1988 – Sep. 8, 1993
Parliament leaders
Prime
minister
Rt. Hon.Brian Mulroney
Sep. 17, 1984 – Jun. 25, 1993
Rt. Hon.Kim Campbell
Jun. 25, 1993 – Nov. 4, 1993
Cabinets24th Canadian Ministry
25th Canadian Ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
Rt. Hon.John Turner
September 17, 1984 (1984-09-17) – February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07)
Hon.Herb Gray
February 8, 1990 (1990-02-08) – December 20, 1990 (1990-12-20)
Hon.Jean Chrétien
December 21, 1990 (1990-12-21) – October 24, 1993 (1993-10-24)
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Party
OppositionLiberal Party
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
Hon.John Allen Fraser
September 30, 1986 (1986-09-30) – January 16, 1994 (1994-01-16)
Government
House leader
Hon.Don Mazankowski
June 30, 1986 (1986-06-30) – December 30, 1988 (1988-12-30)
Hon.Doug Lewis
April 3, 1989 (1989-04-03) – February 22, 1990 (1990-02-22)
Hon.Harvie Andre
February 23, 1990 (1990-02-23) – June 24, 1993 (1993-06-24)
Hon.Doug Lewis
June 25, 1993 (1993-06-25) – November 3, 1993 (1993-11-03)
Opposition
House leader
Hon.Herb Gray
September 18, 1984 (1984-09-18) – February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07)
Hon.Jean-Robert Gauthier
February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07) – January 29, 1991 (1991-01-29)
Hon.David Charles Dingwall
January 30, 1991 (1991-01-30) – May 8, 1993 (1993-05-08)
Members295 MP seats
List of members
Senate

Seating arrangements of the Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
Hon.Guy Charbonneau
November 2, 1984 (1984-11-02) – December 6, 1993 (1993-12-06)
Government
Senate leader
Hon.Lowell Murray
June 30, 1986 (1986-06-30) – November 3, 1993 (1993-11-03)
Opposition
Senate leader
Hon.Allan MacEachen
September 16, 1984 (1984-09-16) – November 30, 1991 (1991-11-30)
Hon.Royce Herbert Frith
November 30, 1991 (1991-11-30) – October 25, 1993 (1993-10-25)
Senators104 senator seats
List of senators
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
Governor
general
Jeanne Sauvé
14 May 1984 – 28 January 1990
Ray Hnatyshyn
29 January 1990 – 8 February 1995
Sessions
1st session
December 12, 1988 (1988-12-12) – February 28, 1989 (1989-02-28)
2nd session
April 3, 1989 (1989-04-03) – May 12, 1991 (1991-05-12)
3rd session
May 13, 1991 (1991-05-13) – September 8, 1993 (1993-09-08)
← 33rd→ 35th
Brian Mulroney was Prime Minister during most of the 34th Canadian Parliament.
Kim Campbell was Prime Minister during the last months the 34th Canadian Parliament.

The34th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 12, 1988, until September 8, 1993. The membership was set by the1988 federal election on November 21, 1988, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations andby-elections until it was dissolved prior to the1993 election.

There were threesessions of the 34th Parliament:

SessionStartEnd
1stDecember 12, 1988February 28, 1989
2ndApril 3, 1989May 12, 1991
3rdMay 13, 1991September 8, 1993

Overview

The 34th Canadian Parliament was controlled by aProgressive Conservative Party majority, led first byPrime MinisterBrian Mulroney and the24th Canadian Ministry, and then Prime MinisterKim Campbell and the25th Canadian Ministry. Theofficial opposition was theLiberal Party, led first byJohn Turner, and after 1990, byJean Chrétien.

Party standings


Category

The party standings as of the election and as ofdissolution were as follows:

AffiliationHouse membersSenate members
1988 election
results
At dissolutionOn election
day 1988[a]
At dissolution
Progressive Conservative1691563658
Liberal83815741
New Democratic434400
Bloc Québécois01000
Reform0100**
Independent0355
Total members29529598104
Vacant0060
Total seats295104***

* After dissolution but before turning over power to Kim Campbell, Brian Mulroney filled all Senate vacancies with Progressive Conservative members, for a total caucus of 58.
** There was one Reform senator in the middle of the 34th Parliament.
*** In the middle of the 34th Parliament, Brian Mulroney used a little-known clause in the constitution to fill the Senate above its normal seat limit by eight, to 112.

Major events

Failure of the Meech Lake Accord

Beginning in the mid 80s, The Canadian government held a series of talks in hopes of convincing the province of Quebec to sign onto theCanadian Constitution. The government's proposal consisted of two major proposals. The first allowed for recognition of Quebec as a “distinct society" within Canada. The second gave additional powers to the provinces. It would allow them to opt out of federal programs if they had an equivalent program provincially and gave them some responsibilities for selecting members of the senate and supreme court.[1]

Though the accord was initial popular, its support waned and eventually both Manitoba and Newfoundland failed to ratify it in their provincial legislatures. In Manitoba, MLAElijah Harper, a member of the Cree Nation refused to give the necessary consent to bring the accord forward for debate. Harper cited Canada's failure to bring Aboriginal people into the country's political process as the source of his objection.[2] Seeing that Manitoba had stalled in its ratification process, Newfoundland premiereClyde Wells took the opportunity to discard the accord, which he had never liked.[3]

Formation of the Bloc Québécois

After the failure of the Meech Lake Accord, MPLucien Bouchard left the Progressive Conservative caucus to form his own party. Throughout 1990, he was joined by five Progressive Conservative MPs (Gilbert Chartrand,François Guérin,Nic Leblanc,Louis Plamondon andBenoît Tremblay) and two Liberal MP (Jean Lapierre,Gilles Rocheleau).Gilles Duceppe was elected to the party in a by-election in Laurier–Sainte-Marie on August 13th 1990. In total, the party had ten members at the dissolution of the 34th parliament.[4]

Legislation and motions

Act's which received royal assent under 34th Parliament

1st Session

Source:[5]

Public acts (1988)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
December 30, 198865Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation ActC-2

2nd Session

Source:[6]

Public acts (1989)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
May 17, 19891Appropriation Act No. 1, 1989-90C-14
June 29, 19892Criminal Code (pari-mutuel betting), An Act to amend theC-7
3Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board ActC-2
4Borrowing Authority Act, 1989-90C-11
5Department of Labour Act, An Act to amend theC-8
6Statute Law (Superannuation) Amendment ActC-24
7Non-smokers' Health Act, An Act to amend theC-27
8Judges Act, An Act to amend theC-30
9Canadian Environmental Protection Act, An Act to amend theC-22
10Saint-Laurent, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-239
11Markham, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-240
12Fredericton, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-241
13Renfrew, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-245
14Restigouche, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-252
15Windsor–Lake St. Clair, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-254
16Appropriation Act No. 2, 1989-90C-35
October 4, 198917Radio Act and certain other Acts in consequence thereofC-6
18Customs Tariff, An Act to amend theC-17
19Canadian Exploration and Development Incentive Program ActC-19
November 7, 198920Canada–Luxembourg Income Tax ConventionS-2
21Appropriation Act No. 3, 1989-90C-42
December 12, 198922Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend theC-20
23Appropriation Act No. 4, 1989-90C-50
December 15, 198924Government Services Resumption ActC-49
25Forgiveness of Debts (sub-Saharan Africa) ActC-10
26Advance Payments for Crops Act and the Prairie Grain Advance Payments Act, An Act to amend theC-36
December 21, 198927Department of Forestry ActC-29
28Canada Elections Act, An Act to amend theC-47
Local and private acts (1989)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
November 7, 198929Safeguard Life Assurance Company, An Act to authorize continuanceS-5
Public acts (1990)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
January 30, 19901Department of Industry, Science and Technology ActC-3
2Energy Supplies Emergency Act and to amend the Access to Information Act in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-4
3Museums ActC-12
4Nordion and Theratronics Divestiture Authorization ActC-13
5Governor General's Act, An Act to amend theC-31
March 29, 19906Railway Act, An Act to amend theC-5
7National Energy Board Act and to repeal certain enactments in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-23
8Federal Court Act, the Crown Liabilities Act, the Supreme Court Act and other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-38
9Crop Insurance Act, An Act to amend theC-48
10Small Businesses Loans Act, An Act to amend theC-56
11Appropriation Act No. 5, 1989-90C-70
12Appropriation Act No. 1, 1990-91C-71
May 10, 199013Canadian Space Agency ActC-16
June 12, 199014Geneva Conventions Act, the National Defence Act and the Trade-marks Act, An Act to amend theC-25
15Criminal Code (arson), An Act to amend theC-53
16British Columbia Courts Amendment ActC-59
17Ontario Courts Amendment Act, 1989C-60
18Divorce Act (barriers to religious remarriages), An Act to amend theC-61
19Borrowing Authority Act, 1990-91C-65
June 19, 199020Plant Breeders' Rights ActC-15
21Health of Animals ActC-66
22Plant Protection ActC-67
23Brampton-Malton, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-294
24Montmorency-Orléans, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-296
25Elgin, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-298
26Selkirk, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-308
27Surrey-White Rock, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-309
28Laval, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-310
29Laval-des-Rapides, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-311
30Gloucester, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-305
31Langelier, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-307
32Duvernay, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-312
33Appropriation Act No. 2, 1990-91C-75
June 27, 199034Income Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-51
35Income Tax Act and related Acts, An Act to amend theC-52
36Customs Act, An Act to amend theC-55
37Integrated Circuit Topography ActC-57
38Immigration Act, An Act to amend theC-77
October 23, 199039Income Tax Act, the Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements and Federal Post-Secondary Education and Health Contributions Act, the Old Age Security Act, the Public Utilities Income Tax Transfer Act, the War Veterans Allowance Act and a related Act, An Act to amend theC-28
40Unemployment Insurance Act and the Employment and Immigration Department and Commission Act, An Act to amend theC-21
November 6, 199041Hibernia Development Project ActC-44
November 8, 199042Income Tax Act (child tax credit), An Act to amend theC-86
December 17, 199043War veterans, An Act to amend the statute law in relation toC-87
44Canadian Laws Offshore Application ActC-39
45Excise Tax Act, the Criminal Code, the Customs Act, the Customs Tariff, the Excise Act, the Income Tax Act, the Statistics Act and the Tax Court of Canada ActC-62
46Marriage (Prohibited Degrees) ActS-14
December 21, 199047Bank Act (extension), An Act to amend theC-90
48Northwest Territories Act, An Act to amend theC-92
Local and private acts (1990)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
March 29, 199049Salvation Army Act, 1989S-9
May 10, 199050Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ActS-11
51Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada, An Act to amend An Act to incorporate theS-13
June 12, 199052Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, An Act respecting theS-10
53Desjardins Mutual Life Assurance Company, An Act to amend the Act of incorporation ofS-15
June 19, 199054Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, An Act to amend the Act of incorporation of TheS-16
Public acts (1991)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
January 17, 19911Fisheries Act and to amend the Criminal Code in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-74
2Yukon Placer Mining Act and the Yukon Quartz Mining Act and to make provision for the application of certain orders, An Act to amend theC-68
3Department of Multiculturalism and Citizenship and to amend certain Acts in relation thereto, An Act to establish theC-18
4Criminal Code (joinder of counts), An Act to amend theC-54
5Appropriation Act No. 3, 1990-91C-94
February 1, 19916Canadian Polar Commission ActC-72
7Canadian Heritage Languages Institute ActC-37
8Canadian Race Relations Foundation ActC-63
9Government Expenditures Restraint ActC-69
10Petro-Canada Public Participation ActC-84
11Broadcasting ActC-40
12European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Agreement ActC-88
13International Sale of Goods Contracts Convention ActC-81
14Canada Pension Plan (spousal agreement), An Act to amend theC-260
15Workers Mourning Day ActC-223
March 27, 199116Canadian Centre for Management Development ActC-34
17Centennial Flame Research Award ActC-258
18Appropriation Act No. 1, 1991-92C-100
19Appropriation Act No. 4, 1990-91C-99
April 11, 199120Parliament of Canada Act, An Act to amend theC-79
21Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, An Act to amend theC-93
22Farm Income Protection ActC-98
23Borrowing Authority Act, 1991-92C-97
May 8, 199124Financial Administration Act and other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-91

3rd Session

Source:[7]

Public acts (1991)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
June 14, 199125British Columbia Grain Handling Operations ActC-25
June 21, 199126Proceeds of Crime (money laundering) ActC-9
27National Energy Board Act, An Act to amend theC-2
28Weapons, An Act respecting exporting, importing, manufacturing, buying or selling of or other dealing with certainC-6
29Appropriation Act No. 2, 1991-92C-24
October 2, 199130Public Sector Compensation ActC-29
October 11, 199131Thunder Bay Grain Handling Operations ActC-37
October 29, 199132Port Warden for the Harbour of Quebec and An Act to amend and consolidate the Acts relating to the office of Port Warden for the Harbour of Montreal, and to validate certain fees and charges established pursuant thereto, An Act to amend An Act to provide for the appointment of aC-14
33Canadian Wheat Board Act, An Act to amend theC-23
34Agricultural Products Marketing Act and to provide for other matters in relation thereto, An Act to amend theC-16
35Postal Services Continuation Act, 1991C-40
36National Day of Remembrance ActC-202
November 26, 199137Railway Act (grain and flour subsidies), An Act to amend theC-11
38Crown Corporations Dissolution or Transfer Authorization ActC-8
December 5, 199139Canada Labour Code (geographic certification), An Act to amend theC-44
40Criminal Code and the Customs Tariff in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-17
41Foreign Missions and International Organizations ActC-27
December 13, 199142Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, An Act to amend theC-10
43Criminal Code (mental disorder) and to amend the National Defence Act and the Young Offenders Act in consequence thereofC-30
44Canada Pension Plan, the Family Allowances Act and the Old Age Security Act, An Act to amend theC-39
45Trust and Loan Companies ActC-4
46Bank ActC-19
47Insurance Companies ActC-28
48Cooperative Credit Associations ActC-34
December 17, 199149Income Tax Act, the Canada Pension Plan, the Cultural Property Export and Import Act, the Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act, the Tax Court of Canada Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act, the Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act, the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act and certain related Acts, An Act to amend theC-18
50Federal Real Property ActC-3
51Budget Implementation Act, 1991C-20
52Telesat Canada Reorganization and Divestiture ActC-38
53Appropriation Act No. 3, 1991-92C-47
Local and private acts (1991)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
October 2, 199154University of Emmanuel College, An Act to amend the Act of incorporation of theS-4
October 29, 199155Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Canada, An Act to amend the Act of incorporation of theS-3
December 13, 199156Metropolitan General Insurance Company in order to authorize its continuance under the laws of the Province of Quebec, An Act to amend the Act of incorporation ofS-6
Public acts (1992)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
February 28, 19921Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 1991C-35
2Canada Pension Plan, An Act to amend theC-57
3Canada and Finland, Canada and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic and Canada and the United Mexican States for the avoidance of double taxation with respect to income tax and the prevention of fiscal evasion and a convention between Canada and the United Mexican States for the exchange of information with respect to taxes, An Act to implement conventions betweenS-2
March 19, 19924Aeronautics Act and to amend An Act to amend the Aeronautics Act, An Act to amend theC-5
5Airport Transfer (Miscellaneous Matters) ActC-15
March 31, 19926Northwest Territories Act, An Act to amend theC-64
7Appropriation Act No. 4, 1991-92C-65
8Appropriation Act No. 1, 1992-93C-66
9Canada Assistance Plan, An Act to amend theC-32
April 9, 199210Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements and Federal Post-Secondary Education and Health Contributions Act, An Act to amend theC-60
11Young Offenders Act and the Criminal Code, An Act to amend theC-12
12Borrowing Authority Act, 1992-93C-61
June 4, 199213Extradition Act, An Act to amend theC-31
14Competition Act (multi-level marketing plans and pyramid selling), An Act to amend theC-68
15National Public Service Week: Serving Canadians Better ActC-328
16National Defence Act, An Act to amend theC-77
17Special Economic Measures ActC-53
June 18, 199218Debt Servicing and Reduction Account ActC-21
19Spending Control ActC-56
20Correctional and Conditional Release ActC-36
21Persons with disabilities, An Act to amend certain Acts with respect toC-78
22Criminal Records Act and other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-71
23National Parks Act, An Act to amend theC-59
24Civilian War Pensions and Allowances Act, the War Veterans Allowance Act and the Pension Act and to amend other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-84
25Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Suspension ActC-67
June 23, 199226Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act and to amend other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-48
27Bankruptcy Act and to amend the Income Tax Act in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-22
28Customs Act, the Customs Tariff and the Excise Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-74
29Excise Tax Act and the Income Tax Act, An Act to amend theC-75
30Referendum ActC-81
31Coasting Trade ActC-33
32Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act and the National Housing Act and to amend another Act in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-82
33Status of the Artist ActC-7
34Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992C-45
35Oil and Gas Production and Conservation Act and other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-58
36Energy Efficiency ActC-41
37Canadian Environmental Assessment ActC-13
38Criminal Code (sexual assault), An Act to amend theC-49
39Northwest Territories Waters ActC-51
40Yukon Territory Waters ActC-52
41Criminal Code (jury), An Act to amend theC-70
42Airport Transfer (Miscellaneous Matters) Act, An Act to amend theS-11
43Appropriation Act No. 2, 1992-93C-87
September 29, 199244Department of Forestry Act and to make related amendments to other Acts, An Act to amend theC-306
45Timiskaming, An Act to change the name of the electoral district ofC-351
46Pensions and to enact the Special Retirement Arrangements Act and the Pension Benefits Division Act, An Act to amend certain Acts in relation toC-55
October 15, 199247Contraventions ActC-46
48Income Tax Act, to enact the Children's Special Allowances Act, to amend certain other Acts in consequence thereof and to repeal the Family Allowances Act, An Act to amend theC-80
December 10, 199249Immigration Act and other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-86
50Appropriation Act No. 3, 1992-93C-100
51Nova Scotia Courts Amendment Act, 1992C-96
52Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade ActC-42
53Gwich'in Land Claim Settlement ActC-94
54Public Service Employment Act, the Public Service Staff Relations Act and other Acts in relation to the public service of Canada, An Act to amend theC-54
Local and private acts (1992)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
June 23, 199255Northwest Canada Conference Evangelical Church, An Act to amend An Act to incorporate theS-9
56Green Shield Canada, An Act to incorporateS-10
57Montreal Board of Trade and The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal, An Act to amalgamate TheS-12
September 29, 199258Royal Society of Canada, An Act to amend An Act to incorporate theS-7
December 17, 199259United Grain Growers ActS-16
Public acts (1993)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
February 4, 19931Certain corporations and other bodies, An Act to dissolve or terminateC-63
2Patent Act, to amend another Act in consequence thereof and to provide for other related matters, An Act to amend theC-91
February 25, 19933Farm Products Marketing Agencies Act and other Acts in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-54
4Borrowing Authority Act, 1992-93 (No. 2)C-98
March 25, 19935Tobacco Sales to Young Persons ActC-111
6Small Businesses Loans Act and another Act in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-99
7Criminal Code (air and maritime safety), An Act to amend theC-69
8Divorce Act and the Family Order and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Act, An Act to amend theC-79
March 30, 19939Appropriation Act No. 4, 1992-93C-119
10Appropriation Act No. 1, 1993-94C-120
11Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement ActC-104
April 2, 199312Budget Implementation (fiscal measures) Act, 1992C-76
13Government Expenditure Restraint Act, 1993 No. 2C-113
14Farm Credit Corporation ActC-95
May 6, 199315Intellectual Property Law Improvement ActS-17
16Motor Vehicle Safety ActS-8
17Canada Post Corporation Act, An Act to amend theC-73
18Child Day ActC-371
19Canada Elections Act, An Act to amend theC-114
20Borrowing Authority Act, 1993-94C-117
21Carriage of Goods by Water ActC-83
22Marine Insurance ActC-97
23Copyright Act, An Act to amend theC-88
June 10, 199324Income Tax Act, the Canada Pension Plan, the Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act, the Tax Rebate Discounting Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act and certain related Acts, An Act to amend theC-92
25Customs Tariff, the Excise Act, the Excise Tax Act, the Customs Act, the Criminal Code and a related Act, An Act to amend theC-102
26Export Development Act, An Act to amend theC-118
27Excise Tax Act, the Access to Information Act, the Canada Pension Plan, the Customs Act, the Federal Court Act, the Income Tax Act, the Tax Court of Canada Act, the Tax Rate Discounting Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act and a related Act, An Act to amend theC-112
28Nunavut ActC-132
29Nunavut Land Claims Agreement ActC-133
30Appropriation Act No. 2, 1993-94C-134
June 23, 199331National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy ActC-72
32Explosives Act, An Act to amend theC-107
33Currency Act, An Act to amend theC-124
34Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 1993C-125
35Investment Canada Act, An Act to amend theC-89
36Canada Shipping Act and to amend another Act in consequence thereof, An Act to amend theC-121
37Seized Property Management ActC-123
38Telecommunications ActC-62
39Customs Tariff (textile tariff reduction), An Act to amend theC-122
40Criminal Code, the Crown Liability and Proceedings Act and the Radiocommunication Act, An Act to amend theC-109
41Land Titles Repeal ActC-103
42Canada Labour Code and the Public Service Staff Relations Act, An Act to amend theC-11
43Northumberland Strait Crossing ActC-110
44North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation ActC-115
45Criminal Code and the Young Offenders Act, An Act to amend theC-126
46Criminal Code and the Customs Tariff (child pornography and corrupting morals), An Act to amend theC-128
47Petroleum-related Acts in respect of Canadian ownership requirements and to confirm the validity of a certain regulation, An Act to amend certainC-106
Local and private acts (1993)
Date of AssentIndexTitleBill Number
June 23, 199348Canadian Medical Association, An Act to change the name of TheS-20

Parliamentarians

House of Commons

Members of theHouse of Commons in the 34th parliament arranged by province.

Key:

  • Party leaders areitalicized.
  • Parliamentary secretaries is indicated by "‡".
  • Cabinet ministers are inboldface.
  • The Prime Minister isboth.
  • The Speaker is indicated by "(†)".

Newfoundland

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 Bonavista—Trinity—ConceptionFred MifflinLiberal19881st term
 Burin—St. George'sRoger SimmonsLiberal1979, 19883rd term*
 Gander—Grand-FallsGeorge BakerLiberal19745th term
 Humber—St. Barbe—Baie VerteBrian TobinLiberal19803rd term
 LabradorBill RompkeyLiberal19726th term
 St. John's EastRoss ReidProgressive Conservative19881st term
 St. John's WestJohn CrosbieProgressive Conservative19765th term

Prince Edward Island

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 CardiganLawrence MacAulayLiberal19881st term
 EgmontJoe McGuireLiberal19881st term
 HillsboroughGeorge ProudLiberal19881st term
 MalpequeCatherine CallbeckLiberal19881st term

Nova Scotia

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 Annapolis Valley—HantsPat NowlanProgressive Conservative19658th term
 Independent Conservative ¥
 Cape Breton Highlands—CansoFrancis LeBlancLiberal19881st term
 Cape Breton—East RichmondDavid DingwallLiberal19803rd term
 Cape Breton—The SydneysRussell MacLellanLiberal19794th term
 Central NovaElmer MacKayProgressive Conservative1971, 19847th term*
 Cumberland—ColchesterBill CaseyProgressive Conservative19881st term
 DartmouthRon MacDonaldLiberal19881st term
 HalifaxMary ClancyLiberal19881st term
 Halifax WestHoward CrosbyProgressive Conservative19785th term
 South ShorePeter McCreathProgressive Conservative19881st term
 South West NovaColine CampbellLiberal1974, 1980, 19883rd term*
¥Pat Nowlan quit the Tory party on October 24, 1990, to protest against the introduction of theGoods and Services Tax. He sat as an "Independent Conservative" for the remainder of the parliament.

New Brunswick

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 BeauséjourFernand Robichaud (until September 1990)Liberal19842nd term
 Jean Chrétien (from December 1990)*Liberal1963,[b] 19909th term*
 Carleton—CharlotteGreg ThompsonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 FrederictonBud BirdProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Fundy—RoyalRobert CorbettProgressive Conservative19785th term
 GloucesterDoug YoungLiberal19881st term
 Madawaska—VictoriaBernard ValcourtProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 MiramichiMaurice DionneLiberal1974, 19884th term*
 MonctonGeorge RideoutLiberal19881st term
 Restigouche—ChaleurGuy ArseneaultLiberal19881st term
 Saint JohnGerald MerrithewProgressive Conservative19841st term
* WhenJean Chrétien was elected Liberal leader in 1990,Fernand Robichaud stepped aside 24 September 1990 to cause a by-election that would allow Chrétien to enter Parliament. Chrétien was elected in the December 10 by-election.

Quebec

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 AbitibiGuy St-JulienProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 AhuntsicNicole Roy-ArcelinProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Anjou—Rivière-des-PrairiesJean CorbeilProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Argenteuil—PapineauLise BourgaultProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 BeauceGilles BernierProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Independent §
 Beauharnois—SalaberryJean-Guy HudonProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 BellechassePierre BlaisProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Berthier—MontcalmRobert de CotretProgressive Conservative1978,[c] 19843rd term*
 Blainville—Deux-MontagnesMonique LandryProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-MadeleineDarryl GrayProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 BourassaMarie GibeauProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Brome—MissisquoiGabrielle BertrandProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 ChamblyRichard GriséProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Phil Edmonston (from February 1990)New Democrat19901st term
 ChamplainMichel ChampagneProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 CharlesbourgMonique TardifProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 CharlevoixBrian MulroneyProgressive Conservative19833rd term
 ChateauguayRicardo LopezProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 ChicoutimiAndré HarveyProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 DrummondJean-Guy GuilbaultProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 DuvernayVincent Della NoceProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 FrontenacMarcel MasseProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 GaspéCharles-Eugène MarinProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Gatineau—La LièvreMark AssadLiberal19881st term
 Hochelaga—MaisonneuveAllan KouryProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Hull—AylmerGilles RocheleauLiberal19881st term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 JolietteGaby LarrivéeProgressive Conservative19881st term
 JonquiereJean-Pierre BlackburnProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Kamouraska—Rivière-du-LoupAndré PlourdeProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 La PrairieFernand JourdenaisProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Lac-Saint-JeanLucien BouchardProgressive Conservative19882nd term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 Lachine—Lac-Saint-LouisRobert LaytonProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 LaSalle—ÉmardPaul MartinLiberal19881st term
 LaurentidesJacques VienProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Laurier—Sainte-MarieJean-Claude Malépart (until September 1989)Liberal19794th term
 Gilles Duceppe (from 1990)Independent19901st term
 Bloc Québécois Ø
 LavalGuy RicardProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Laval-des-RapidesJacques TétreaultProgressive Conservative19881st term
 LévisGabriel FontaineProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 LangelierGilles LoiselleProgressive Conservative19881st term
 LongueuilNic LeblancProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 LotbiniereMaurice TremblayProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Louis-HébertSuzanne DuplessisProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 ManicouaganCharles LangloisProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Matapédia—MataneJean-Luc JoncasProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Mégantic—Compton—StansteadFrançois GérinProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 MercierCarole JacquesProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Montmorency—OrléansCharles DebloisProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Mount RoyalSheila FinestoneLiberal19842nd term
 Notre-Dame-de-GrâceWarren AllmandLiberal19658th term
 OutremontJean-Pierre HogueProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Papineau—Saint-MichelAndré OuelletLiberal19678th term
 Pierrefonds—DollardGerry WeinerProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Pontiac—Gatineau—LabelleBarry MooreProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 PortneufMarc FerlandProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Quebec EastMarcel TremblayProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 RichelieuLouis PlamondonProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 Richmond—WolfeYvon CôtéProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Rimouski—TémiscouataMonique VézinaProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 RobervalBenoît BouchardProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 RosemontBenoît TremblayProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 Saint-DenisMarcel Prud'hommeLiberal19649th term
 Saint-Henri—WestmountDavid BergerLiberal19794th term
 Saint-HubertPierrette VenneProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Bloc Québécois
 Saint-Hyacinthe—BagotAndrée ChampagneProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Saint-JeanClément CoutureProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Saint-LaurentShirley MaheuLiberal19881st term
 Saint-LéonardAlfonso GaglianoLiberal19842nd term
 Saint-MauriceDenis PronovostProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Independent Δ
 SheffordJean LapierreLiberal19794th term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 SherbrookeJean CharestProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 TémiscamingueGabriel DesjardinsProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 TerrebonneJean-Marc RobitailleProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Trois-RivièresPierre H. VincentProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 VaudreuilPierre CadieuxProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 VercheresMarcel DanisProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Verdun—Saint-PaulGilbert ChartrandProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Independent
 Bloc Québécois
 Progressive Conservative
§ Just before the1993 election,Gilles Bernier left the Tories to sit as an independent
† On May 5, 1990, seven Conservative and two Liberal MPs, led byLucien Bouchard, left their parties to form theBloc Québécois
Richard Grisé left Parliament after being sentenced to jail for corruption. He was replaced byPhilip Edmonston in a February 12, 1990by-election.
ØJean-Claude Malépart died in office on September 16, 1989. The next year he was replaced byGilles Duceppe in a by-election.
Δ On June 17, 1993,Denis Pronovost left the PC party to sit as an independent following conviction on criminal charges.
₴ On August 23, 1992Jean Lapierre resigned from parliament and the seat remains vacant for the reminder of parliament

Ontario

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 AlgomaMaurice FosterLiberal19687th term
 Beaches—WoodbineNeil YoungNew Democrat19803rd term
 Brampton—MaltonHarry ChadwickProgressive Conservative19881st term
 BramptonJohn McDermidProgressive Conservative19794th term
 BrantDerek BlackburnNew Democrat19717th term
 Broadview—GreenwoodDennis MillsLiberal19881st term
 Bruce—GreyGus MitgesProgressive Conservative19726th term
 BurlingtonBill KemplingProgressive Conservative19726th term
 CambridgePat SobeskiProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Carleton—GloucesterEugène BellemareLiberal19881st term
 Cochrane—SuperiorRéginald BélairLiberal19881st term
 DavenportCharles CacciaLiberal19687th term
 Don Valley EastAlan RedwayProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Don Valley NorthBarbara GreeneProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Don Valley WestJohn BosleyProgressive Conservative19794th term
 DurhamK. Ross StevensonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Eglinton—LawrenceJoe VolpeLiberal19881st term
 ElginKen MonteithProgressive Conservative19881st term
 ErieGirve FretzProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Essex-KentJerry PickardLiberal19881st term
 Essex-WindsorSteven LangdonNew Democrat19842nd term
 Etobicoke CentreMichael WilsonProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Etobicoke NorthRoy MacLarenLiberal1979, 19883rd term*
 Etobicoke—LakeshorePatrick BoyerProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Glengarry—Prescott—RussellDon BoudriaLiberal19842nd term
 Guelph—WellingtonWilliam WinegardProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Haldimand—NorfolkBob SpellerLiberal19881st term
 Halton—PeelGarth TurnerProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Hamilton EastSheila CoppsLiberal19842nd term
 Hamilton MountainBeth PhinneyLiberal19881st term
 Hamilton—WentworthGeoffrey ScottProgressive Conservative19785th term
 Hamilton WestStan KeyesLiberal19881st term
 Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and AddingtonBill VankoughnetProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Huron—BruceMurray CardiffProgressive Conservative19803rd term
 Kenora—Rainy RiverBob NaultLiberal19881st term
 KentRex CrawfordLiberal19881st term
 Kingston and the IslandsPeter MillikenLiberal19881st term
 KitchenerJohn ReimerProgressive Conservative1979, 19843rd term*
 Lambton—MiddlesexRalph FergusonLiberal1980, 19882nd term*
 Lanark—CarletonPaul DickProgressive Conservative19726th term
 Leeds—GrenvilleJim JordanLiberal19881st term
 LincolnShirley MartinProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 London EastJoe FontanaLiberal19881st term
 London—MiddlesexTerry CliffordProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 London WestTom HockinProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 MarkhamBill AttewellProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Mississauga EastAlbina GuarnieriLiberal19881st term
 Mississauga SouthDon BlenkarnProgressive Conservative1972, 19795th term*
 Mississauga WestRobert HornerProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 NepeanBeryl GaffneyLiberal19881st term
 Niagara FallsRob NicholsonProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Nickel BeltJohn RodriguezNew Democrat1972, 19845th term*
 NipissingBob WoodLiberal19881st term
 NorthumberlandChristine StewartLiberal19881st term
 Oakville—MiltonOtto JelinekProgressive Conservative19726th term
 OntarioRené SoetensProgressive Conservative19881st term
 OshawaEd Broadbent (until December 1989)New Democrat ±19687th term
 Michael Breaugh (from October 1990)New Democrat ±19901st term
 Ottawa CentreMac HarbLiberal19881st term
 Ottawa SouthJohn ManleyLiberal19881st term
 Ottawa WestMarlene CatterallLiberal19881st term
 Ottawa—VanierJean-Robert GauthierLiberal19726th term
 OxfordBruce HallidayProgressive Conservative19745th term
 Parkdale—High ParkJesse FlisLiberal1979, 19883rd term*
 Parry Sound-MuskokaStan DarlingProgressive Conservative19726th term
 Perth—Wellington—WaterlooHarry BrightwellProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 PeterboroughBill DommProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Prince Edward—HastingsLyle VancliefLiberal19881st term
 RenfrewLen HopkinsLiberal19658th term
 RosedaleDavid MacDonaldProgressive Conservative1965,[d] 19886th term*
 Sarnia—LambtonKen JamesProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Sault Ste. MarieSteve ButlandNew Democrat19881st term
 Scarborough CentrePauline BrowesProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Scarborough EastRobert HicksProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Scarborough WestTom WappelLiberal19881st term
 Scarborough—AgincourtJim KarygiannisLiberal19881st term
 Scarborough—Rouge RiverDerek LeeLiberal19881st term
 Simcoe CentreEdna AndersonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Simcoe NorthDoug LewisProgressive Conservative19794th term
 St. CatharinesKen AtkinsonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 St. Paul'sBarbara McDougallProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Stormont—DundasBob KilgerLiberal19881st term
 SudburyDiane MarleauLiberal19881st term
 Thunder Bay—AtikokanIain AngusNew Democrat19842nd term
 Thunder Bay—NipigonJoe ComuzziLiberal19881st term
 TimiskamingJohn MacDougallProgressive Conservative19823rd term
 Timmins—ChapleauCid SamsonNew Democrat19881st term
 Trinity—SpadinaDan HeapNew Democrat19813rd term
 Victoria—HaliburtonWilliam C. ScottProgressive Conservative19658th term
 WaterlooWalter McLeanProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Welland—St. Catharines—ThoroldGilbert ParentLiberal1974,[e] 19884th term*
 Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—SimcoePerrin BeattyProgressive Conservative19726th term
 WillowdaleJim PetersonLiberal1980, 19882nd term*
 Windsor WestHerb GrayLiberal196210th term
 Windsor—Lake St. ClairHoward McCurdyNew Democrat19842nd term
 York CentreBob KaplanLiberal1968,[f] 19746th term*
 York NorthMaurizio BevilacquaLiberal19881st term
 York South—WestonJohn NunziataLiberal19842nd term
 York—SimcoeJohn ColeProgressive Conservative19881st term
 York WestSergio MarchiLiberal19842nd term
±Ed Broadbent retired from politics and was replaced byMichael Breaugh on October 13, 1990, after aby-election.

Manitoba

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 Brandon—SourisLee ClarkProgressive Conservative19833rd term
 ChurchillRodney MurphyNew Democrat19794th term
 Dauphin—Swan RiverBrian WhiteProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Lisgar—MarquetteCharles MayerProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Portage—InterlakeFelix HoltmannProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 ProvencherJake EppProgressive Conservative19726th term
 Selkirk—Red RiverDavid BjornsonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Saint BonifaceRon DuhamelLiberal19881st term
 Winnipeg North CentreDavid WalkerLiberal19881st term
 Winnipeg NorthRey PagtakhanLiberal19881st term
 Winnipeg SouthDorothy DobbieProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Winnipeg St. JamesJohn HarvardLiberal19881st term
 Winnipeg South CentreLloyd AxworthyLiberal19794th term
 Winnipeg—TransconaBill BlaikieNew Democrat19794th term

Saskatchewan

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 Kindersley—LloydminsterBill McKnightProgressive Conservative19794th term
 MackenzieVic AlthouseNew Democrat19803rd term
 Moose Jaw—Lake CentreRod LaporteNew Democrat19881st term
 Prince Albert—Churchill RiverRay FunkNew Democrat19881st term
 Regina—LumsdenLes BenjaminNew Democrat19687th term
 Regina—Qu'AppelleSimon De JongNew Democrat19794th term
 Regina—WascanaLarry SchneiderProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Saskatoon—Clark's CrossingChris AxworthyNew Democrat19881st term
 Saskatoon—DundurnRon FisherNew Democrat19881st term
 Saskatoon—HumboldtStan HovdeboNew Democrat19794th term
 Souris—Moose MountainLenard GustafsonProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Swift Current—Maple Creek—AssiniboiaGeoff WilsonProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 The Battlefords—Meadow LakeLen TaylorNew Democrat19881st term
 Yorkton—MelvilleLorne NystromNew Democrat19687th term

Alberta

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 AthabascaJack ShieldsProgressive Conservative19803rd term
 Beaver RiverJohn Dahmer (until November 1988)Progressive Conservative ÷19881st term
 Deborah Grey (from March 1989)Reform ÷19891st term
 Calgary CentreHarvie AndreProgressive Conservative19726th term
 Calgary NorthAl JohnsonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Calgary NortheastAlex KindyProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Independent ¥
 Calgary SoutheastLee RichardsonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Calgary SouthwestBobbie SparrowProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Calgary WestJim HawkesProgressive Conservative19794th term
 CrowfootArnold MaloneProgressive Conservative19745th term
 Edmonton EastRoss HarveyNew Democrat19881st term
 Edmonton NorthSteve PaproskiProgressive Conservative19687th term
 Edmonton NorthwestMurray DorinProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Edmonton SoutheastDavid KilgourProgressive Conservative19794th term
 Independent
 Liberal
 Edmonton SouthwestJim EdwardsProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Edmonton—StrathconaScott ThorkelsonProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Elk IslandBrian O'KurleyProgressive Conservative19881st term
 LethbridgeBlaine ThackerProgressive Conservative19794th term
 MacleodKen HughesProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Medicine HatRobert Harold PorterProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Peace RiverAlbert CooperProgressive Conservative19803rd term
 Red DeerDouglas FeeProgressive Conservative19881st term
 St. AlbertWalter van de WalleProgressive Conservative19862nd term
 VegrevilleDon MazankowskiProgressive Conservative19687th term
 WetaskiwinWillie LittlechildProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Wild RoseLouise FelthamProgressive Conservative19881st term
 YellowheadJoe ClarkProgressive Conservative19726th term
÷John Dahmer died on November 26, 1988, after winning election but before being formally sworn in as a Member of Parliament. He was replaced byDeborah Grey in a 13 March 1989by-election.
¥Alex Kindy quit the Tory party on May 5, 1993, in protest over theGST. He sat as an Independent for the remainder of the parliament.
David Kilgour quit the Tory party on October 24, 1990, in protest over theGST. He later joined the Liberals. (In 2005, he left the Liberals to sit as an independent.)

British Columbia

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 Burnaby—KingswaySvend RobinsonNew Democrat19794th term
 Capilano—Howe SoundMary CollinsProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Cariboo—ChilcotinDave WorthyProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Comox—AlberniBob SkellyNew Democrat19881st term
 DeltaStan WilbeeProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Esquimalt—Juan de FucaDave BarrettNew Democrat19881st term
 Fraser Valley EastRoss BelsherProgressive Conservative19842nd term
 Fraser Valley WestRobert WenmanProgressive Conservative19745th term
 KamloopsNelson RiisNew Democrat19803rd term
 Kootenay EastSid ParkerNew Democrat1980, 19882nd term*
 Kootenay West—RevelstokeLyle KristiansenNew Democrat1980, 19882nd term*
 Mission—CoquitlamJoy LanganNew Democrat19881st term
 Nanaimo—CowichanDavid StupichNew Democrat19881st term
 New Westminster—BurnabyDawn BlackNew Democrat19881st term
 North Island—Powell RiverRay SkellyNew Democrat19794th term
 North VancouverChuck Cook*Progressive Conservative19794th term
 Okanagan CentreAl HorningProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Okanagan—ShuswapLyle MacWilliamNew Democrat19881st term
 Okanagan—Similkameen—MerrittJack WhittakerNew Democrat19881st term
 Port Moody—CoquitlamIan WaddellNew Democrat19794th term
 Prince George—Bulkley ValleyBrian GardinerNew Democrat19881st term
 Prince George—Peace RiverFrank Oberle Sr.Progressive Conservative19726th term
 RichmondTom SiddonProgressive Conservative19785th term
 Saanich—Gulf IslandsLynn HunterNew Democrat19881st term
 SkeenaJames FultonNew Democrat19794th term
 Surrey NorthJim KarpoffNew Democrat19881st term
 Surrey—White RockBenno FriesenProgressive Conservative19745th term
 Vancouver CentreKim CampbellProgressive Conservative19881st term
 Vancouver EastMargaret MitchellNew Democrat19794th term
 Vancouver QuadraJohn TurnerLiberal1962,[g] 19848th term*
 Vancouver SouthJohn Allen Fraser(†)Progressive Conservative19726th term
 VictoriaJohn BrewinNew Democrat19881st term
*Chuck Cook died in office on February 23, 1993 and the seat remains vacant for the reminder of parliament

Territories

RidingMemberPolitical partyFirst elected / previously electedNo. of terms
 Western ArcticEthel Blondin-AndrewLiberal19881st term
 NunatsiaqJack AnawakLiberal19881st term
 YukonAudrey McLaughlinNew Democrat19872nd term

Committees

House

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Standing

  • Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs
  • Standing Committee on Agriculture
    • Sub-Committee on G.S.T. Agricultural Exemptions
  • Standing Committee on Communications and Culture
    • Sub-Committee on Bill C-62 (Telecommunications)
    • Sub-Committee on Violence on Television
    • Sub-Committee on the National Arts Centre
    • Sub-Committee on the Status of the Artist
  • Standing Committee on Communications, Culture, Citizenship and Multiculturalism
    • Sub-Committee on Citizenship and Multiculturalism
  • Standing Committee on Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Government Operations
  • Standing Committee on Elections, Privileges, Procedure and Private Members’ Business
  • Standing Committee on Energy, Mines and Resources
  • Standing Committee on Environment
    • Sub-Committee on Acid Rain
  • Standing Committee on External Affairs and International Trade
    • Sub-Committee on Arms Export
    • Sub-Committee on Development and Human Rights
    • Sub-Committee on International Trade
    • Sub-Committee on International Debt
    • Sub-Committee on Norad
  • Standing Committee on Finance
    • Sub-Committee on the Bank of Canada
    • Sub-Committee on Expenditure Priorities
    • Sub-Committee on Financial Institutions Legislation
    • Sub-Committee on International Financial Institutions
    • Sub-Committee on Regulations and Competitiveness
    • Sub-Committee on Tax Matters
  • Standing Committee on Forestry and Fisheries
    • Sub-Committee on Fisheries
    • Sub-Committee on Forestry
  • Standing Committee on Health and Welfare, Social Affairs, Seniors and the Status of Women
    • Sub-Committee on Fitness and Amateur Sport
    • Sub-Committee on Health Issues
    • Sub-Committee on Poverty
    • Sub-Committee on Senior Citizens Health Issues
    • Sub-Committee on the Status of Women
  • Standing Committee on House Management
    • Sub-Committee on Private Members’ Business
  • Standing Committee on Human Rights and the Status of Disabled Persons
    • Sub-Committee on International Human Rights
  • Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, Regional and Northern Development
  • Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General
    • Sub-Committee on National Security
    • Sub-Committee on the Recodification of the General Part of the Criminal Code
  • Standing Committee on Labour, Employment and Immigration
    • Sub-Committee on Immigration
    • Sub-Committee on Labour and Employment
  • Standing Committee on Multiculturalism and Citizenship
  • Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs
  • Standing Committee on Official Languages
  • Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections
  • Standing Committee on Public Accounts
  • Standing Committee on Transport
    • Sub-Committee on the St. Lawrence Seaway

Legislative

  • Legislative Committee A on Bill C-202 (national day of remembrance and action on violence against women)
  • Legislative Committee B on Bill C-39 (Canada Pension Plan amendments)
  • Legislative Committee B on Bill C-51 (water resources – Northwest Territories and Yukon)
  • Legislative Committee C on Bill C-13 (federal environmental assessment process)
  • Legislative Committee C on Bill C-2 (National Energy Board Act)
  • Legislative Committee C on Bill C-42 (protection of wild animals and plants)
  • Legislative Committee D on Bill C-41 (energy efficiency)
  • Legislative Committee D on Bill C-58 (Oil and Gas Production and Conservation Act)
  • Legislative Committee E on Bill C-38 (Telesat Canada)
  • Legislative Committee E on Bill C-45 (transportation of dangerous goods)
  • Legislative Committee E on Bill C-53 (special economic measures)
  • Legislative Committee E on Bill C-6 (weapons control)
  • Legislative Committee E on Bill C-61 (borrowing authority 1992)
  • Legislative Committee F on Bill C-10 (Excise Tax Act amendments)
  • Legislative Committee F on Bill C-3 (real property – Government of Canada)
  • Legislative Committee F on Bill C-9 (laundering of proceeds of crime)
  • Legislative Committee F on Bill S-2 (double taxation conventions – Finland, Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Mexico)
  • Legislative Committee G on Bill C-55 (pensions legislation)
  • Legislative Committee H on Bill C-17 (Criminal Code and Customs Tariff)
  • Legislative Committee H on Bill C-203 (Criminal Code – terminally ill persons)
  • Legislative Committee H on Bill C-26 (Public Service Employment Act amendments)
  • Legislative Committee H on Bill C-328 (national week of the Public Service)
  • Legislative Committee H on Bill C-40 (postal services)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-10 (official development assistance loans)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-101 (Canada Labour Code and Public Service Staff Relations Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-102 (Customs Tariff and related Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-106 (petroleum-related Acts – Canadian ownership)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-109 (Criminal Code, Crown Liability and Radiocommunication Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-11 (borrowing authority)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-110 (Northumberland Strait Crossing)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-112 (Excise Tax Act and related Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-113 (government expenditure restraint)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-115 (North American Free Trade Agreement)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-118 (Export Development Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-12 (museums)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-121 (Canada Shipping Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-122 (Customs Tariff – textile tariff reduction)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-124 (Currency Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-126 (Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-13 (divestiture of Nordion and Theratronics)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-15 (plant breeders’ rights)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-16 (Canadian Space Agency)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-17 (Customs Tariff)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-18 (Department of Multiculturalism and Citizenship)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-19 (Canadian Exploration and Development Incentive Program Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-20 (Excise Tax Act and Excise Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-21 (Unemployment Insurance Act amendments)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-223 (Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-227 (Criminal Code – desecration of the flag)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-23 (National Energy Board Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-25 (Geneva Conventions Act and related Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-258 (Centennial Flame Research Award)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-26 (Railway Act – grain and flour subsidies)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-260 (Canada Pension Plan – Spousal Agreement)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-28 (Income Tax Act and related Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-289 (Remembrance Day – Public Service collective agreements)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-29 (Department of Forestry)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-3 (Department of Industry, Science and Technology)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-301 (Financial Administration Act – financial information)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-305 (Victoria Cross)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-327 (employee shareholding)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-34 (Canadian Centre for Management Development)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-36 (Advance Payments for Crops Act amendments)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-37 (Canadian Heritage Languages Institute)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-38 (Federal Court Act and related Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-39 (offshore areas application of laws)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-40 (broadcasting and radiocommunication)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-43 (An Act respecting abortion)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-44 (Hibernia Development Project)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-46 (contraventions of federal enactments)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-48 (Crop Insurance Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-49 (Criminal Code – sexual assault)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-49 (resumption of government services)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-5 (Railway Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-51 (Income Tax Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-53 (Criminal Code – arson)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-54 (Criminal Code – joinder of counts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-55 (Customs Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-56 (Small Business Loans Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-57 (Integrated Circuit Topographies)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-58 (Young Offenders Act and Criminal Code)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-59 (National Parks Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-59 (reconstitution of courts – British Columbia)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-6 (Radio Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-60 (reconstitution of courts – Ontario)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-61 (Divorce Act – barriers to religious remarriage)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-63 (Canadian Race Relations Foundation)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-63 (dissolution of corporations and bodies)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-65 (borrowing authority)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-66 and Bill C-67 (animals and plant protection)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-68 (Yukon mining Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-70 (Criminal Code – jury)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-72 (Canadian Polar Commission)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-72 (National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-73 (Canada Post Corporation Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-73 (Crown corporations dissolution/transfer)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-74 (Fisheries Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-76 (budget implementation 1992)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-79 (Divorce Act and Family Orders Enforcement)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-8 (Department of Labour Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-81 (referendums on the Constitution of Canada)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-81 (United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-82 (Port Warden Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-84 (privatization of national petroleum company)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-85 (control of psychoactive substances)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-85 (official languages, pensions and labour relations – airports)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-88 (Copyright Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-88 (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-89 (Investment Canada Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-90 (Criminal Code – sentencing)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-91 (Financial Administration Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-91 (Patent Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-93 (Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-95 (Farm Credit Corporation)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-98 (additional borrowing authority 1992)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill C-99 (Small Business Loans Act)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill S-10 (Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill S-14 (marriage between related persons)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill S-17 (Copyright and related Acts)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill S-2 (double taxation conventions)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill S-5 (Safeguard Life Assurance Company)
  • Legislative Committee on Bill S-9 (Salvation Army amalgamation)

Parliamentary

  • Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee on AIDS
  • Parliamentary Forum Global Climate Change

Special

  • Special Committee on Canada–United States Air Transport Services
  • Special Committee on Electoral Reform
  • Special Committee on Subject Matter of Bill C-80 (Firearms)
  • Special Committee on the Act Respecting Customs
  • Special Committee on the Review of the CSIS Act and the Security Offences Act
  • Special Committee on the Review of the Employment Equity Act
  • Special Committee on the Review of the Parliament of Canada Act
  • Special Committee to pre-study Bill C-78 (Federal Environmental Assessment Process)
  • Special Committee to Study the Proposed Companion Resolution to the Meech Lake Accord

Senate

Source:[10][11][12]

Standing

  • Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
  • Standing Committee on Agriculture and Forestry
  • Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce
  • Standing Committee on Energy
  • Standing Committee on Energy  the Environment and Natural Resources
  • Standing Committee on Fisheries
  • Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
    • Subcommittee on Security and National Defence
  • Standing Committee on Internal Economy,  Budgets and Administration
  • Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs
  • Standing Committee on National Finance
  • Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
    • Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs
  • Standing Committee on Standing Rules and Orders
  • Standing Committee on Transport and Communications

Special

  • Committee of Selection

Joint

Standing Joint Committees

  • Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations
  • Standing Joint Committee on Official Languages

Special Joint Committees

  • Aboriginal Liaison Committee of the Special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada
  • Special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada
  • Special Joint Committee on Bill C-116 (Conflict of Interests)
  • Special Joint Committee on Conflict of Interests
  • Special Joint Committee on Process for Amending the Constitution of Canada

Ministry

Main articles:24th Canadian Ministry and25th Canadian Ministry

The 24th Canadian Ministry was formed at the beginning of the33rd Canadian Parliament and lasted for the majority of the 34th Canadian Parliament. The 25th Canadian Ministry was formed near the end of the 34th Canadian Parliament and lasted approximately 2 months.

Officeholders

Party leadership

PartyNameFromTo
Progressive ConservativeBrian MulroneyJune 11, 1983June 13, 1993
Kim CampbellJune 25, 1993November 4, 1993
LiberalJohn TurnerApril 6, 1968June 16, 1984
New DemocraticEd BroadbentJuly 7, 1975December 5, 1989
Audrey McLaughlinDecember 5, 1989October 14, 1995
Bloc QuébécoisLucien BouchardJuly 25, 1990January 16, 1996

Changes to Party Standings

Source:[13][14][15]

By-elections

Main article:By-elections to the 34th Canadian Parliament


By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCauseRetained
BeauséjourDecember 10, 1990Fernand Robichaud    LiberalJean Chrétien    LiberalResignation to provide a seat for ChrétienYes
York NorthDecember 10, 1990Maurizio Bevilacqua    LiberalMaurizio Bevilacqua    LiberalElection declared voidYes
OshawaAugust 13, 1990Ed Broadbent    New DemocraticMike Breaugh    New DemocraticResignationYes
Laurier—Sainte-MarieAugust 13, 1990Jean-Claude Malépart    LiberalGilles Duceppe    IndependentDeathNo
ChamblyFebruary 12, 1990Richard Grisé    Progressive ConservativePhil Edmonston    New DemocraticResignationNo
Beaver RiverMarch 13, 1989John Dahmer    Progressive ConservativeDeborah Grey    ReformDeath (cancer)No


Deaths

NameDateElectoral districtParty
John DahmerNovember 26, 1988Beaver RiverProgressive Conservative
Jean-Cuade MalépartNovember 16, 1989Laurier-Saint-MarieLiberal
Chuck CookFebruary 24, 1993North VancouverProgressive Conservative

Resignations

NameDateElectoral districtParty
Richard GriséMay 30, 1989ChamblyIndependent
Edward BroadbentDecember 31, 1989OshawaNew Democratic Party
Ferdinand RobichaudSeptember 24, 1990BeauséjourLiberal
Derek N. BlackburnMay 31, 1993BrantNew Democratic Party
Benoit BouchardJune 17, 1993RobervalProgressive Conservative
Catherine CallbeckJanuary 25, 1993MalpequeLiberal
Albert CooperSeptember 8, 1993Peace RiverProgressive Conservative
Robert R. de CotretJune 16, 1993Berthier-MontcalmProgressive Conservative
Arthur Jacob EppSeptember 1, 1993ProvencherProgressive Conservative
Leonard GustafsonMay 26, 1993Souris-Moose MountainProgressive Conservative
Jean LapierreAugust 23, 1992SheffordBloc Québécois
Marcel Prud'hommeMay 26, 1993Saint-DenisLiberal

Floorcrossings

NameDateElectoral districtOriginal PartyNew Party
Pat NowlanNovember 21, 1990Annapolis Valley-HantsProgressive ConservativeIndependent
Gilles RocheleauJuly 3, 1990Hull-AylmerLiberalIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
Lucien BouchardMay 22, 1990Lac-Saint-JeanProgressive ConservativeIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
Gilbert ChartrandMay 22, 1990Verduin-Saint-PaulProgressive ConservativeIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
April 9, 1991Bloc QuébécoisProgressive Conservative
François GérinMay 18, 1990Mégantic-Compton-StansteadProgressive ConservativeIndependent
September 26, 1991IndependentBloc Québécois
Nic LeblancJune 26, 1990LongueilProgressive ConservativeIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
Louis PlamondonJune 26, 1990RichelieuProgressive ConservativeIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
Benoît TremblayJune 26, 1990RosemontProgressive ConservativeIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
Jean LapierreJune 26, 1990SheffordLiberalIndependent
December 20, 1990IndependentBloc Québécois
Gilles DuceppeDecember 19, 1990Laurier-Saint-MarieIndependentBloc Québécois
Richard GriséApril 18, 1989ChamblyProgressive ConservativeIndependent
David KilgourOctober 25, 1990Edmonton SoutheastProgressive ConservativeIndependent
January 31, 1991Edmonton SoutheastIndependentLiberal
Alex KindyMay 5, 1993Calgary NortheastProgressive ConservativeIndependent
Denis PronovostJune 17, 1993Saint-MauriceProgressive ConservativeIndependent
Pierrette VenneAugust 12, 1991Sant-HubertProgressive ConservativeBloc Québécois

Other

NameDateElectoral districtPartyReason
Michael O'Brien-York NorthProgressive ConservativeUnseated due to Ontario Supreme Court judicial recount
Maurizi BevilacquaSeptember 24, 1990York NorthLiberalElection invalidated by judgment of the Supreme Court of Ontario (later re-elected)

Notes

  1. ^Members of the Canadian Senate are appointed by thegovernor general on the advice of theprime minister and remain as senators until the age of 75, even if the House of Commons has been dissolved or an election has been called.
  2. ^Saint-Maurice—Laflèche/Saint-Maurice (Quebec)
  3. ^Ottawa Centre (Ontario)
  4. ^Prince/Egmont (PEI)
  5. ^St. Catharines/Welland
  6. ^Don Valley
  7. ^St. Lawrence—St. George (Quebec)/Ottawa—Carleton (Ontario)

References

  1. ^"Meech Lake Accord (Plain-Language Summary)".thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved2026-02-15.
  2. ^"Elijah Harper | Indspire". 2014-11-20. Retrieved2026-02-15.
  3. ^"Editorial: The Death of the Meech Lake Accord".thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved2026-02-15.
  4. ^ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Politique- (2025-07-25)."25 juillet 1990 : création du Bloc québécois".Radio-Canada (in Canadian French). Retrieved2026-02-15.
  5. ^Charbonneau, Guy."FIRST SESSION THIRTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT 37-38 ELIZABETH II, 1988-89".Journals of the Senate of Canada.CXXX (2): 45. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2026.
  6. ^Charbonneau, Guy."SECOND SESSION THIRTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT 38-39-40 ELIZABETH II, 1989-90-91".Journals of the Senate of Canada.CXXX (3):2522–2526. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2026.
  7. ^Charbonneau, Guy."THIRD SESSION, THIRTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT 40-41-42 ELIZABETH II, 1991-92-93".Journals of the Senate of Canada.CXXXI (2):2291–2296. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2026.
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  9. ^"House of Commons Committees, 34th Parliament, 3rd Session - Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources".parl.canadiana.ca. Retrieved2026-02-15.
  10. ^"Senate Committees, 34th Parliament, 1st Session - Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources".parl.canadiana.ca. Retrieved2026-02-15.
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