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By-elections to the 22nd Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the Canadian House of Commons 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.
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
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Saint-Jean—Iberville—Napierville
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December 19, 1955
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Alcide Côté
|
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Liberal
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J.-Armand Ménard
|
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Liberal
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Death
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Yes
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Spadina
|
October 24, 1955
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David A. Croll
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Liberal
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Charles E. Rea
|
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Progressive Conservative
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Called to the Senate
|
No
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Restigouche—Madawaska
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September 26, 1955
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Joseph-Gaspard Boucher
|
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Liberal
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Joseph Charles Van Horne
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Death
|
No
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Bellechasse
|
September 26, 1955
|
L.-Philippe Picard
|
|
Liberal
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Ovide Laflamme
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
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Yes
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Quebec South
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September 26, 1955
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Charles G. Power
|
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Liberal
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Frank G. Power
|
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Liberal
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Called to the Senate
|
Yes
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Témiscouata
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September 26, 1955
|
Jean-François Pouliot
|
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Liberal
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Jean-Paul St-Laurent
|
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Liberal
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Called to the Senate
|
Yes
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Battle River—Camrose
|
June 20, 1955
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Robert Fair
|
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Social Credit
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James A. Smith
|
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Social Credit
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Death
|
Yes
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Selkirk
|
November 8, 1954
|
Robert James Wood
|
|
Liberal
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Scottie Bryce
|
|
C. C. F.
|
Death
|
No
|
Stormont
|
November 8, 1954
|
Lionel Chevrier
|
|
Liberal
|
Albert Peter Lavigne
|
|
Liberal
|
Appointed President of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority
|
Yes
|
Trinity
|
November 8, 1954
|
Lionel Conacher
|
|
Liberal
|
Donald D. Carrick
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
York West
|
November 8, 1954
|
Rodney Adamson
|
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Progressive Conservative
|
John B. Hamilton
|
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
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Saint-Antoine—Westmount
|
November 8, 1954
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Douglas Charles Abbott
|
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Liberal
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George C. Marler
|
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Liberal
|
Appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
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Yes
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St. Lawrence—St. George
|
November 8, 1954
|
Brooke Claxton
|
|
Liberal
|
Claude Richardson
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Elgin
|
March 22, 1954
|
Charles Delmer Coyle
|
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Progressive Conservative
|
James A. McBain
|
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Progressive Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Peel
|
March 22, 1954
|
Gordon Graydon
|
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Progressive Conservative
|
John Pallett
|
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Progressive Conservative
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Gatineau
|
March 22, 1954
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Joseph-Célestin Nadon
|
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Liberal
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Rodolphe Leduc
|
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Liberal
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Verdun
|
March 22, 1954
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Paul-Émile Côté
|
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Liberal
|
Yves Leduc
|
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Liberal
|
Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec
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Yes
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See also
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