21st Canadian Parliament - By-elections

By-elections

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Outremont—St-Jean 1952 Édouard-G. Rinfret Liberal Romuald Bourque Liberal Appointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec Yes
Richelieu—Verchères 1952 Gérard Cournoyer Liberal Lucien Cardin Liberal Resignation Yes
Ontario 1952 Walter Cunningham Thomson Liberal Michael Starr Progressive Conservative Resignation No
Gloucester 1952 Clovis-Thomas Richard Liberal Albany M. Robichaud Progressive Conservative Resignation No
Victoria—Carleton 1952 Heber Harold Hatfield Progressive Conservative Gage W. Montgomery Progressive Conservative Death Yes
Brome—Missisquoi 1952 Henri A. Gosselin Liberal Joseph-Léon Deslières Liberal Death Yes
Roberval 1952 Joseph-Alfred Dion Liberal Paul-Henri Spence Progressive Conservative Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec No
Waterloo North 1952 Louis Orville Breithaupt Liberal Norman C. Schneider Liberal Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Yes
Calgary West 1951 Arthur LeRoy Smith Progressive Conservative Carl Olof Nickle Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
Brandon 1951 James Ewen Matthews Liberal Walter Dinsdale Progressive Conservative Death No
Queen's 1951 J. Lester Douglas Liberal J. Angus MacLean Progressive Conservative Death No
Waterloo South 1951 Karl Homuth Progressive Conservative Howie Meeker Progressive Conservative Death Yes
Winnipeg South Centre 1951 Ralph Maybank Liberal Gordon Churchill Progressive Conservative Resignation No
Rimouski 1950 Gleason Belzile Liberal Joseph-Hervé Rousseau Independent Liberal Death No
St. Mary 1950 Gaspard Fauteux Liberal Hector Dupuis Liberal Resignation Yes
Welland 1950 Humphrey Mitchell Liberal William H. McMillan Liberal Death Yes
Joliette—L'Assomption—Montcalm 1950 Georges-Émile Lapalme Liberal Maurice Breton Liberal Resignation Yes
Annapolis—Kings 1950 Angus Alexander Elderkin Liberal George Clyde Nowlan Progressive Conservative Election declared void No
Cartier 1950 Maurice Hartt Liberal Leon David Crestohl Liberal Death Yes
Halifax 1950 Gordon B. Isnor Liberal Sam Balcom Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Broadview 1950 Thomas Langton Church Progressive Conservative George Hees Progressive Conservative Death Yes
Hamilton West 1950 Colin W. G. Gibson Liberal Ellen L. Fairclough Progressive Conservative Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario No
Gatineau 1949 Léon-Joseph Raymond Liberal Joseph-Célestin Nadon Liberal Appointed Clerk of the House of Commons Yes
Kamouraska 1949 Eugène Marquis Liberal Arthur Massé Independent Liberal Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec No
Laurier 1949 Ernest Bertrand Liberal J.-Eugène Lefrancois Liberal Appointed a Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Quebec Yes
Mercier 1949 Joseph Jean Liberal Marcel Monette Liberal Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the District of Montreal Yes
Jacques Cartier 1949 Elphège Marier Liberal Edgar Leduc Independent Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec No
Greenwood 1949 J. Ernest McMillin Progressive Conservative James Macdonnell Progressive Conservative Death Yes
New Westminster 1949 Tom Reid Liberal William Malcolm Mott Liberal Called to the Senate Yes
Restigouche—Madawaska 1949 Benoît Michaud Liberal Paul-Léon Dubé Independent Liberal Death No


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