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'''By-elections to the 32nd Canadian Parliament''' were held to fill vacancies in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] between the [[1980 Canadian federal election|1980 federal election]] and the [[1984 Canadian federal election|1984 federal election]]. The [[Liberal Party of Canada]] led a [[majority government]] for the entirety of the [[32nd Canadian Parliament]], though their number did decrease from [[by-election]]s.
 
27 seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament. 12 of these vacancies were filled through by-elections, and 15 seats remained vacant when the 1984 federal election was called.
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!By-election !! YearDate !! Incumbent !! colspan=2 | Party !! Winner !! colspan=2 | Party !! Cause !! Retained
|-
|[[Mission—Port Moody]]
|August 29, 1983
|[[Mark Rose (politician)|Mark Rose]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|NDP|background}}|    
|[[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]]
|[[Gerry St. Germain]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|Resignation
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|[[Central Nova]]
|August 29, 1983
|[[Elmer M. MacKay]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Brian Mulroney]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|Resignation to provide a seat for Mulroney
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|[[Brandon—Souris]]
|May 24, 1983
|[[Walter Dinsdale]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Lee Clark (Canadian politician)|Lee Clark]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|Death (kidney failure)
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|-
|[[Broadview—Greenwood]]
|October 12, 1982
|[[Bob Rae]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|NDP|background}}|    
|[[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]]
|[[Lynn McDonald]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|NDP|background}}|    
|[[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]]
|Resigned to become leader of [[New Democratic Party of Ontario]]
|Resignation
|Yes
|-
|[[Leeds—Grenville]]
|October 12, 1982
|[[Tom Cossitt]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Jennifer Cossitt]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|Death (heart attack)
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|[[Timiskaming (electoral district)|Timiskaming]]
|October 12, 1982
|[[Bruce Lonsdale]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[John MacDougall (Ontario politician)|John A. MacDougall]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|Death (car accident)
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|[[Spadina (electoral district)|Spadina]]
|August 17, 1981
|[[Peter Stollery]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Dan Heap]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|NDP|background}}|    
|[[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]]
|Called to the Senate
|'''No'''
|-
|[[Joliette (federal electoral district)|Joliette]]
|August 17, 1981
|[[Roch La Salle]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Roch La Salle]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|Resignation to contest the 1981 Quebec election
|Yes
|-
|[[Lévis (federal electoral district)|Lévis]]
|May 4, 1981
|[[Raynald Guay]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Gaston Gourde]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|Resignation
|Yes
|-
|[[London West (federal electoral district)|London West]]
|April 13, 1981
|[[Judd Buchanan]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[Jack Burghardt]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|Resignation
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|[[Cardigan (electoral district)|Cardigan]]
|April 13, 1981
|[[Daniel J. MacDonald]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|[[W. Bennett Campbell]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|Death
|Yes
|-
|[[Hamilton West (federal electoral district)|Hamilton West]]
|September 8, 1980
|[[Lincoln Alexander]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservativecolour|CA|PC|background}}|    
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
|[[Stan Hudecki]]
|{{Canadian politics/party colours/colour|CA|Liberal|background}}|    
|[[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
|Resignation
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[[Category:Federal by-elections in Canada]]
==See also==
*[[List of federal by-elections in Canada]]
 
==Sources==
* [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/compilations/HouseOfCommons/ElectedByElection.aspx?Language=E Parliament of Canada–Elected in By-Elections] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121119171051/http://www.parl.gc.ca/ParlInfo/compilations/HouseOfCommons/ElectedByElection.aspx?Language=E |date=2012-11-19 }}
 
{{Canada elections}}
[[Category:1983 elections in Canada]]
[[Category:1982 elections in Canada]]
[[Category:1981 elections in Canada]]
[[Category:1980 elections in Canada]]
[[Category:Federal by-elections in Canada|32nd]]