List of People From British Columbia - Members of Parliament

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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