Ottawa (City Of) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

  • Joseph Merrill Currier, Liberal-Conservative (1867-1882)
  • John Bower Lewis, Conservative (1872-1874)
  • Pierre St-Jean, Liberal (1874-1878)
  • Joseph Tassé, Conservative (1878-1887)
  • Charles H. Mackintosh, Conservative (1882-1887)
  • William Goodhue Perley, Conservative (1887-1890)
  • Charles H. Mackintosh, Conservative (1890-1893)
  • Honoré Robillard, Liberal-Conservative (1882-1896)
  • James Alexander Grant, Conservative (1893-1896)
  • William H. Hutchison, Liberal (1896-1900)
  • Napoléon Antoine Belcourt, Liberal (1896-1907)
  • Thomas Birkett, Liberal (1900-1904)
  • Robert Stewart, Liberal (1904-1908)
  • Jean-Baptiste Thomas Caron, Liberal (1907-1908) (by-election)
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Liberal (1908-1910)
  • Harold B. McGiverin, Liberal (1908-1911)
  • Albert Allard, Liberal (1910-1911) (by-election)
  • Alfred Ernest Fripp, Conservative (1911-1921)
  • John Léo Chabot, Conservative (1911-1921)
  • Harold B. McGiverin, Liberal (1921-1925)
  • Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène Chevrier, Liberal (1921-1925)
  • Stewart McClenaghan, Conservative (1925-1926)
  • John Léo Chabot, Conservative (1925-1926)
  • Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène Chevrier, Liberal (1926-1933)
  • Gordon Cameron Edwards, Liberal (1926-1930)
  • Thomas Franklin Ahearn, Liberal (1930-1933)

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