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Federal minority governments in Canada

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Federal minority governments in Canada

During the history of Canadian politics, fourteen minority governments have been elected at the federal level. There have also been two minority governments resulting from governments being replaced between elections, for a total of fifteen federal minority governments in thirteen separate minority parliaments. There have been historical cases where the governing party had fewer than half of the seats but had the support of independents who called themselves members of the party; these cases are not included, as there was never any serious chance of the government falling. In a minority situation, governments must rely on the support of other parties to stay in power, providing less stability than a majority government. At the federal level, no minority government (excepting the odd case of the 14th) has lasted a standard four-year term. Most minority governments have lasted less than two years. The average duration of completed minorities in Canada is 479 days or approximately 1 year, 140 days counting only that part of the 14th Parliament that was a minority, or 1 year, 207 days counting the entire duration of it. In addition to the minorities below, the 2nd Canadian Parliament was a minority for 56 days under prime minister Alexander Mackenzie after he took power from John A. Macdonald following the Pacific Scandal. However, this event is generally not noted because Parliament was never in session while Mackenzie was in power. The sixteenth federal minority parliament was elected in the 2025 election. In the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the world, minority governments are referred to as hung parliaments.

Tables

· Minority governments by term of office
Justin Trudeau & Mark Carney
Justin Trudeau & Mark Carney
Rank → 1
2
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Justin Trudeau & Mark Carney
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
44th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
160 of 338(10 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
152 of 338(18 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
2021–2025
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
3 years, 121 days
Notes → Due to resignations and floor crossing, the 14th Parliament shifted back and forth between majority and minority status.
Justin Trudeau's government was supported by the New Democratic Party in a Confidence and supply agreement from March 22, 2022, to September 4, 2024.
Stephen Harper
Stephen Harper
Rank → 1
3
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Stephen Harper
Party → █ Liberal
█ Conservative
Parliament → 14th
39th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
124 of 308(31 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
127 of 308(28 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
2006–2008
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
2 years, 207 days
Lester B. Pearson & Pierre Trudeau
Lester B. Pearson & Pierre Trudeau
Rank → 1
4
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Lester B. Pearson & Pierre Trudeau
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
27th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
131 of 265(2 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
128 of 265(5 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1965–1968
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
2 years, 136 days
Stephen Harper
Stephen Harper
Rank → 1
5
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Stephen Harper
Party → █ Liberal
█ Conservative
Parliament → 14th
40th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
143 of 308(12 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
143 of 308(12 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
2008–2011
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
2 years, 128 days
Lester B. Pearson
Lester B. Pearson
Rank → 1
6
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Lester B. Pearson
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
26th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
128 of 265(5 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
128 of 265(5 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1963–1965
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
2 years, 115 days
Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau
Rank → 1
7
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Justin Trudeau
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
43rd
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
157 of 338(13 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
155 of 338(15 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
2019–2021
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
1 year, 253 days
Pierre Trudeau
Pierre Trudeau
Rank → 1
8
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Pierre Trudeau
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
29th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
109 of 264(24 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
109 of 264(24 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1972–1974
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
1 year, 125 days
Paul Martin
Paul Martin
Rank → 1
9
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Paul Martin
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
38th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
135 of 308(20 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
133 of 308(22 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
2004–2006
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
1 year, 56 days
William Lyon Mackenzie King
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Rank → 1
10
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
15th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
99 of 245(24 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1925–1926
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
208 days
Mark Carney (incumbent)
Mark Carney (incumbent)
Rank → 1
11
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Mark Carney (incumbent)
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
45th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
169 of 343(3 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
2025–present
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
199 days
John Diefenbaker
John Diefenbaker
Rank → 1
12
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
John Diefenbaker
Party → █ Liberal
█ Progressive Conservative
Parliament → 14th
25th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
116 of 265(17 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1962–1963
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
132 days
John Diefenbaker
John Diefenbaker
Rank → 1
13
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
John Diefenbaker
Party → █ Liberal
█ Progressive Conservative
Parliament → 14th
23rd
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
112 of 265(21 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1957–1958
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
110 days
Joe Clark
Joe Clark
Rank → 1
14
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Joe Clark
Party → █ Liberal
█ Progressive Conservative
Parliament → 14th
31st
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
136 of 282(6 short)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
136 of 282(6 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1979–1980
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
66 days
Alexander Mackenzie
Alexander Mackenzie
Rank → 1
15
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Alexander Mackenzie
Party → █ Liberal
█ Liberal
Parliament → 14th
2nd
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
95 of 200(5 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1873–1874
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
56 days
Notes → Due to resignations and floor crossing, the 14th Parliament shifted back and forth between majority and minority status.
Mackenzie's government replaced Macdonald's government in the 2nd Parliament without an election. For more information, see Pacific Scandal.
Arthur Meighen
Arthur Meighen
Rank → 1
16
Prime Minister → William Lyon Mackenzie King
Arthur Meighen
Party → █ Liberal
█ Conservative
Parliament → 14th
15th
Seats (Minority size at start) → 116 of 235(2 short)
115 of 245(8 short)
Year(s) → 1922–1925
1926
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution → 3 years, 181 days
3 days
Notes → Due to resignations and floor crossing, the 14th Parliament shifted back and forth between majority and minority status.
Meighen's government replaced King's government in the 15th Parliament without an election. For more information, see King–Byng Affair.
Rank
Prime Minister
Party
Parliament
Seats (Minority size at start)
Seats (Minority size at end of term)
Year(s)
Duration from thefirst session to dissolution
Notes
1
William Lyon Mackenzie King
█ Liberal
14th
116 of 235(2 short)
1922–1925
3 years, 181 days
Due to resignations and floor crossing, the 14th Parliament shifted back and forth between majority and minority status.
2
Justin Trudeau & Mark Carney
█ Liberal
44th
160 of 338(10 short)
152 of 338(18 short)
2021–2025
3 years, 121 days
Justin Trudeau's government was supported by the New Democratic Party in a Confidence and supply agreement from March 22, 2022, to September 4, 2024.
3
Stephen Harper
█ Conservative
39th
124 of 308(31 short)
127 of 308(28 short)
2006–2008
2 years, 207 days
4
Lester B. Pearson & Pierre Trudeau
█ Liberal
27th
131 of 265(2 short)
128 of 265(5 short)
1965–1968
2 years, 136 days
5
Stephen Harper
█ Conservative
40th
143 of 308(12 short)
143 of 308(12 short)
2008–2011
2 years, 128 days
6
Lester B. Pearson
█ Liberal
26th
128 of 265(5 short)
128 of 265(5 short)
1963–1965
2 years, 115 days
7
Justin Trudeau
█ Liberal
43rd
157 of 338(13 short)
155 of 338(15 short)
2019–2021
1 year, 253 days
8
Pierre Trudeau
█ Liberal
29th
109 of 264(24 short)
109 of 264(24 short)
1972–1974
1 year, 125 days
9
Paul Martin
█ Liberal
38th
135 of 308(20 short)
133 of 308(22 short)
2004–2006
1 year, 56 days
10
William Lyon Mackenzie King
█ Liberal
15th
99 of 245(24 short)
1925–1926
208 days
11
Mark Carney (incumbent)
█ Liberal
45th
169 of 343(3 short)
2025–present
199 days
12
John Diefenbaker
█ Progressive Conservative
25th
116 of 265(17 short)
1962–1963
132 days
13
John Diefenbaker
█ Progressive Conservative
23rd
112 of 265(21 short)
1957–1958
110 days
14
Joe Clark
█ Progressive Conservative
31st
136 of 282(6 short)
136 of 282(6 short)
1979–1980
66 days
15
Alexander Mackenzie
█ Liberal
2nd
95 of 200(5 short)
1873–1874
56 days
Mackenzie's government replaced Macdonald's government in the 2nd Parliament without an election. For more information, see Pacific Scandal.
16
Arthur Meighen
█ Conservative
15th
115 of 245(8 short)
1926
3 days
Meighen's government replaced King's government in the 15th Parliament without an election. For more information, see King–Byng Affair.

References

  1. Parliament of Canada
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130627154515/http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/compilations/parliament/DurationMinorityGovernment.aspx
  2. CBC News
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/liberals-will-not-quit-despite-losing-vote-1.552141
  3. Only a minority Parliament for approximately 1 year, 2 months.
  4. 3 years, 112 days
  5. 9 days
  6. 2 years, 133 days
  7. 3 days
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