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'''By-elections to the 22nd Canadian Parliament''' were held to fill vacancies in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] between the [[1953 Canadian federal election|1953 federal election]] and the [[1957 Canadian federal election|1957 federal election]]. The [[Liberal Party of Canada]] led a [[majority government]] for the [[22nd Canadian Parliament]]. |
'''By-elections to the 22nd Canadian Parliament''' were held to fill vacancies in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] between the [[1953 Canadian federal election|1953 federal election]] and the [[1957 Canadian federal election|1957 federal election]]. The [[Liberal Party of Canada]] led a [[majority government]] for the [[22nd Canadian Parliament]]. |
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|[[Selkirk (electoral district)|Selkirk]] |
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|November 8, 1954 |
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|[[Robert James Wood]] |
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|[[Elgin (electoral district)|Elgin]] |
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|March 22, 1954 |
|March 22, 1954 |
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|[[Charles Delmer Coyle]] |
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|[[Peel (electoral district)|Peel]] |
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|March 22, 1954 |
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|[[Gordon Graydon]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 11 December 2023
By-elections to the 22nd Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the House of Commons of Canada between the 1953 federal election and the 1957 federal election. The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the 22nd Canadian Parliament.
Seventeen vacant seats were filled through by-elections.
See also
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Parliament of Canada–Elected in By-Elections Archived 2012-11-19 at the Wayback Machine