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List of House members of the 45th Parliament of Canada

Updated: 11/4/2025, 4:31:25 PM Wikipedia source

This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 45th Canadian Parliament, elected in the 2025 Canadian federal election.

Tables

Standings in the 45th Canadian Parliament
2025 electionresults
2025 electionresults
Affiliation
2025 electionresults
Affiliation
Present
House members
+/–
House members
On electionday 2025
House members
Present
Senate members
+/–
Total members
Total members
Affiliation
Total members
Affiliation
343
House members
343
House members
House members
105
Senate members
99
Senate members
6
Total seats
Total seats
Affiliation
Total seats
Affiliation
343
House members
House members
105
House members
Affiliation
House members
Senate members
2025 electionresults
Present
+/–
On electionday 2025
Present
+/–
Liberal
169
169
Conservative
144
144
12
13
1
Bloc Québécois
22
22
New Democratic
7
7
Green
1
1
Independent Senators Group
45
43
2
Canadian Senators Group
18
19
1
Progressive Senate Group
18
16
2
Government Representative’s Office
5
5
Independent or non-affiliated
12
3
9
Total members
343
343
105
99
6
Vacant
0
0
0
6
6
Total seats
343
105
· Members
Hon. Pierre Poilievre
Hon. Pierre Poilievre
Name
Hon. Pierre Poilievre
Name
2025
Firstelected
Leader of the Official Opposition
Party heldelectorally since*
Leader of the Official Opposition (2022–2025)
Electoral district
Name
Firstelected
Party heldelectorally since*
Role in 45th Parliament
Previous government roles
Newfoundland and Labrador
Avalon
Paul Connors
2025
2008
Cape Spear
Tom Osborne
2025
2015
Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1996–2024), Speaker (2015–2017), and minister of Williams, Ball & Furey ministries (2003–2007, 2017–2024)
Central Newfoundland
Clifford Small
2021
2021
Labrador
Philip Earle
2025
2013
Long Range Mountains
Carol Anstey
2025
2025
St. John's East
Hon. Joanne Thompson
2021
2021
Cabinet Minister
Minister in Trudeau ministry (2024–2025)
Terra Nova—The Peninsulas
Jonathan Rowe
2025
2025
Prince Edward Island
Cardigan
Kent MacDonald
2025
1988
Charlottetown
Sean Casey
2011
1988
Egmont
Bobby Morrissey
2015
2015
PEI MLA (1982–2000) & minister in Ghiz Sr & Callbeck ministries (1986–1996)
Malpeque
Hon. Heath MacDonald
2021
1988
Cabinet Minister
PEI MLA (2015–2021) and minister in MacLauchlan ministry (2015–2019)
Nova Scotia
Acadie—Annapolis
Chris d'Entremont
2019
2019
Nova Scotia MLA (2003–2019), minister in the Hamm & MacDonald ministries (2003–2009) and Deputy Speaker (2021–2025)
Cape Breton—Canso—Antigonish
Jaime Battiste
2019
2000
Central Nova
Hon. Sean Fraser
2015
2015
Cabinet Minister
Minister in Trudeau ministry (2021–2024)
Cumberland—Colchester
Alana Hirtle
2025
2025
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
Hon. Darren Fisher
2015
2015
Minister in Trudeau ministry (2024–2025)
Halifax
Shannon Miedema
2025
2015
Halifax West
Hon. Lena Diab
2021
2000
Cabinet Minister
Nova Scotia MLA (2013–2021) and minister in the McNeil ministry (2013–2021)
Kings—Hants
Hon. Kody Blois
2019
2004
Minister in Carney ministry (2025)
Sackville—Bedford—Preston
Braedon Clark
2021
2015
Nova Scotia MLA (2021–2024)
South Shore—St. Margarets
Jessica Fancy-Landry
2025
2025
Sydney—Glace Bay
Mike Kelloway
2019
2000
New Brunswick
Acadie—Bathurst
Serge Cormier
2015
2015
Beauséjour
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc
2000
2000
Cabinet Minister
Minister for the duration of Trudeau ministry (2015–2025), Government House Leader (2015–2016)
Fredericton—Oromocto
David Myles
2025
2021
Fundy Royal
Hon. Rob Moore
2004
2004
Deputy Opposition Whip
Minister in Harper ministry (2010–2011, 2013–2015)
Madawaska—Restigouche
Guillaume Deschênes-Thériault
2025
2015
Miramichi—Grand Lake
Michael Dawson
2025
2021
New Brunswick MLA (2022–2025)
Moncton—Dieppe
Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor
2015
2015
Saint John—Kennebecasis
Hon. Wayne Long
2015
2015
Secretary of State
Saint John—St. Croix
John Williamson
2011
2011
Chair of public accounts committee (2022–2025)
Tobique—Mactaquac
Richard Bragdon
2021
2019
Quebec
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
Hon. Mandy Gull-Masty
2025
2025
Cabinet Minister
Grand Chief of Grand Council of the Crees (2021–2025)
Abitibi—Témiscamingue
Sébastien Lemire
2019
2019
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Hon. Mélanie Joly
2015
2015
Cabinet Minister
Minister for the duration of Trudeau ministry (2015–2025)
Alfred-Pellan
Angelo Iacono
2015
2015
Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation
Stéphane Lauzon
2015
2015
Beauce
Jason Groleau
2025
2006
Beauharnois—Salaberry—Soulanges—Huntingdon
Claude Debellefeuille
2019
2019
Bloc Québécois Whip (2010–2011 & 2019–2024) & Deputy Whip (2008–2010)
Beauport—Limoilou
Steeve Lavoie
2025
2025
Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel—Alnôbak
Louis Plamondon
1984
1993
Dean of the House (since 2008)
Parliamentary leader of the Bloc Québécois (1992–1993, 2011–2013, & 2014–2015), Bloc Québécois Caucus Chair (2006–2011, 2019–2021)
Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis
Dominique Vien
2021
2006
Beloeil—Chambly
Yves-François Blanchet
2019
2019
Leader of the Bloc Québécois
Quebec MNA (2008–2014) and minister in the Marois government (2012–2014)
Berthier—Maskinongé
Yves Perron
2019
2019
Whip of the Bloc Québécois (2024–2025)
· Changes since the 2025 election › Membership changes
Damien Kurek
Damien Kurek
Date
June 17, 2025
District
Battle River—Crowfoot
Name
Damien Kurek
Party before
Conservative
Party after
Vacant
Reason
Resigned to provide a seat for Pierre Poilievre, who had lost his seat in the 2025 election
Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre
Date
August 18, 2025
District
Battle River—Crowfoot
Name
Pierre Poilievre
Party before
Vacant
Party after
Conservative
Reason
Elected in a by-election
Date
District
Name
Party before
Party after
Reason
June 17, 2025
Battle River—Crowfoot
Damien Kurek
Conservative
Vacant
Resigned to provide a seat for Pierre Poilievre, who had lost his seat in the 2025 election
August 18, 2025
Battle River—Crowfoot
Pierre Poilievre
Vacant
Conservative
Elected in a by-election
· Changes since the 2025 election › Standings
Apr 28
Apr 28
Number of membersper party by date
Apr 28
Number of membersper party by date
Jun 17
2025
Aug 18
Number of membersper party by date
2025
Apr 28
Jun 17
Aug 18
Liberal
169
Conservative
144
143
144
Bloc Québécois
22
New Democratic
7
Green
1
Independent
0
Total members
343
342
343
Government Majority
–5
–4
–5
Vacant
0
1
0

References

  1. In Liberal column since 2003 when Scott Brison crossed the floor to join the Liberals
  2. Defeated in 2015, returned to parliament in 2019
  3. Plamondon was first elected as a Progressive Conservative, left the party in 1990 and was a founding member of the BQ ca
  4. Defeated in 2011 and returned in 2015
  5. No comparable electoral district prior to this election
  6. Defeated in 2019 and returned to parliament in 2025
  7. In Liberal column since 2012 when Lise St-Denis crossed the floor to join the Liberals
  8. Defeated in 2015, returned to parliament in 2025
  9. Tracing its history to the Ottawa electoral district, a duo-member district that in 1926 ousted both its incumbent Conse
  10. 1935 if the Social Credit Party is counted as a predecessor party of the Conservative Party.
  11. Elected in a by-election
  12. From 1949 to 1963, Calgary's two districts, whether as East and West or North and South, bucked provincial trend, return
  13. When it was part of Calgary South
  14. Majority of Edmonton Gateway (population & geography) would have been in Edmonton--Beaumont under the 2003 Representatio
  15. Majority of Edmonton Northwest (population & geography) would have been in Edmonton West under the 1996 Representation O
  16. 1930 if the Social Credit Party is counted as a predecessor party of the Conservative Party.
  17. While Liberal Anne McLellan was MP for Edmonton West between 1997 and 2004 (contested under 1996 Representation Order),
  18. When former Prime Minister Joe Clark gained Rocky Mountain from Liberal incumbent Allen Sulatycky
  19. When PC gained Athabaska from Liberal
  20. 1945 if the Social Credit Party is counted as a predecessor party of the Conservative Party.
  21. 1957 if the Social Credit Party is counted as a predecessor party of the Conservative Party, when Socred gained Vegrevil
  22. Source: Library of Parliament
    https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/People/parliamentarians
  23. The Globe and Mail
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-alberta-mp-kurek-resigns-seat-for-poilievre-byelection/
  24. Toronto Star
    https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/battle-river-crowfoot-byelection/article_59eb044a-4063-45a9-ae4d-847f614c1c61.html
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