List of Progressive/United Farmer MPs

List Of Progressive/United Farmer MPs

List of Members of the Canadian House of Commons who sat as members of the Progressive Party of Canada or represented the United Farmers of Ontario (UFO) or United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) or the United Farmers elsewhere. The list does not include Liberal-Progressives, as these MPs sat with the Liberal caucus. In the 1930s, most remaining Progressive/United Farmers MPs joined the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.

See also List of Labour MPs (Canada), List of articles about CCF/NDP members

Listed by Parliament of first election

Read more about List Of Progressive/United Farmer MPs:  13th Parliament (1917-1921), 14th Parliament (1921-1925), 15th Parliament (1925-1926), 16th Parliament (1926-1930), 17th Parliament (1930-1935), 18th Parliament (1935-1940)

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