List of Clerks Assistants of The Canadian House of Commons

This is a list of Clerks Assistant of the Canadian House of Commons.

The current Clerks Assistant are:

  • Janse, Eric 2005 – present
  • Gagnon, André 2005 – present
  • Lajoie, Marie-Andrée 2003 – present

Past Clerks Assistant are:

  • André Gagnon (Acting) 2005 – 2005
  • Marc Bosc 2000 – 2005
  • Audrey Elizabeth O'Brien 1997 – 2000
  • William C. Corbett 1997 – 1999
  • Camille Montpetit 1995 – 1997
  • Mary Ann Griffith 1984 – 1987
  • Phillip Alan Charles Landry 1983 – 1996
  • Robert Marleau 1983 – 1987
  • C. Beverly Koester 1975 – 1979
  • Marcel R. Pelletier 1969 – 1982
  • J. Gordon Dubroy 1968 – 1974
  • Alistair Fraser 1966 – 1967
  • Thomas R. Montgomery 1952 – 1964
  • Edward Russell Hopkins 1949 – 1952
  • J. T. Dun (Acting) 1949 – 1949
  • Graham, Roy Theodore 1945 – 1949
  • Charles Walter Boyce 1942 – 1945
  • Thomas Munro Fraser 1925 – 1942
  • Arthur Beauchesne 1916 – 1924
  • Jean-Baptiste René Laplante 1897 – 1916
  • François Fortunat Rouleau 1882 – 1897
  • Jean Phillippe Leprohon 1880 – 1882
  • Sir John George Bourinot 1879 – 1880
  • Eugène Urgele Piché 1873 – 1879
  • Alfred Patrick 1867 – 1873

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