Members of Parliament
- Jim Abbott
- David Anderson
- Thomas Speakman Barnett
- Dave Barrett - former Premier of British Columbia
- Ron Basford
- Don Bell
- Thomas Berger
- Hewitt Bostock
- Margaret Bridgman
- Chuck Cadman
- Iona Campagnolo - later Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
- Kim Campbell - also Prime Minister of Canada
- Pat Carney
- Raymond Chan
- Mary Collins
- Chuck Cook
- Jean Crowder
- Nathan Cullen
- John Cummins
- Libby Davies
- Stockwell Day
- Amor De Cosmos - second Premier of British Columbia
- Edgar Dewdney - later Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
- Herb Dhaliwal
- Ujjal Dosanjh - former Premier of British Columbia
- Tommy Douglas
- John Duncan
- David Emerson
- Paul Forseth
- Hedy Fry
- Jim Gouk
- Gurmant Grewal
- Nina Grewal
- Herbert Wilfred Herridge
- Russ Hiebert
- Jay Hill
- Betty Hinton
- Frank Howard
- William Irvine
- Pauline Jewett
- Peter Julian
- Douglas Jung
- Jim Karpoff
- Sophia Leung
- Gary Lunn
- Gerry McGeer
- Roy MacLaren
- Grace MacInnis
- Ian Alistair Mackenzie
- Len Marchand
- Keith Martin
- James Moore
- Henry Nathan, Jr.
- Stephen Owen
- George Pearkes - later Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
- Art Phillips - former mayor of Vancouver
- Elmore Philpott
- John Reynolds
- Nelson Riis
- Svend Robinson
- Paul St. Pierre
- Tom Siddon
- Bill Siksay
- Bob Skelly
- Darrel Stinson
- Chuck Strahl
- John Turner - also Prime Minister of Canada
- Ian Waddell
- Mark Warawa
- Randy White
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