By-elections
By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
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Grey North | 1945 | William Pattison Telford, Jr. | Liberal | W. Garfield Case | Progressive Conservative | Resignation to provide a seat for Andrew McNaughton | No | ||
Cartier | 1943 | Peter Bercovitch | Liberal | Fred Rose | Labour Progressive | Death | No | ||
Stanstead | 1943 | Robert Greig Davidson | Liberal | Joseph-Armand Choquette | Bloc populaire Canadien | Election declared void | No | ||
Humboldt | 1943 | Harry Raymond Fleming | Liberal | Joseph William Burton | C. C. F. | Death | No | ||
Selkirk | 1943 | Joseph Thorarinn Thorson | Liberal | William Bryce | C. C. F. | Appointed President of the Exchequer Court of Canada | No | ||
Charlevoix—Saguenay | 1942 | Pierre-François Casgrain | Liberal | Frédéric Dorion | Independent | Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec | No | ||
Winnipeg North Centre | 1942 | J. S. Woodsworth | C. C. F. | Stanley Knowles | C. C. F. | Death | Yes | ||
Outremont | 1942 | Thomas Vien | Liberal | Léo Richer Laflèche | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
St. Mary | 1942 | Hermas Deslauriers | Liberal | Gaspard Fauteux | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Welland | 1942 | Arthur Damude | Liberal | Humphrey Mitchell | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
York South | 1942 | Alan Cockeram | National Government | Joseph W. Noseworthy | C. C. F. | Resignation to provide a seat for Arthur Meighen | No | ||
Quebec East | 1942 | Ernest Lapointe | Liberal | Louis St. Laurent | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Edmonton East | 1941 | Frederick Clayton Casselman | Liberal | Cora Taylor Casselman | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Saskatoon City | 1940 | Walter George Brown | United Reform Movement | Alfred Henry Bence | Conservative | Death | No | ||
Carleton | 1940 | Alonzo Hyndman | National Government | George Russell Boucher | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Waterloo North | 1940 | William Daum Euler | Liberal | Louis Orville Breithaupt | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
Kingston City | 1940 | Norman McLeod Rogers | Liberal | Angus Lewis Macdonald | Liberal | Death | Yes |
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