By-elections
By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
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Outremont—St-Jean | 1952 | Édouard-G. Rinfret | Liberal | Romuald Bourque | Liberal | Appointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec | Yes | ||
Richelieu—Verchères | 1952 | Gérard Cournoyer | Liberal | Lucien Cardin | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
Ontario | 1952 | Walter Cunningham Thomson | Liberal | Michael Starr | Progressive Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
Gloucester | 1952 | Clovis-Thomas Richard | Liberal | Albany M. Robichaud | Progressive Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
Victoria—Carleton | 1952 | Heber Harold Hatfield | Progressive Conservative | Gage W. Montgomery | Progressive Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Brome—Missisquoi | 1952 | Henri A. Gosselin | Liberal | Joseph-Léon Deslières | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Roberval | 1952 | Joseph-Alfred Dion | Liberal | Paul-Henri Spence | Progressive Conservative | Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec | No | ||
Waterloo North | 1952 | Louis Orville Breithaupt | Liberal | Norman C. Schneider | Liberal | Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario | Yes | ||
Calgary West | 1951 | Arthur LeRoy Smith | Progressive Conservative | Carl Olof Nickle | Progressive Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
Brandon | 1951 | James Ewen Matthews | Liberal | Walter Dinsdale | Progressive Conservative | Death | No | ||
Queen's | 1951 | J. Lester Douglas | Liberal | J. Angus MacLean | Progressive Conservative | Death | No | ||
Waterloo South | 1951 | Karl Homuth | Progressive Conservative | Howie Meeker | Progressive Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Winnipeg South Centre | 1951 | Ralph Maybank | Liberal | Gordon Churchill | Progressive Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
Rimouski | 1950 | Gleason Belzile | Liberal | Joseph-Hervé Rousseau | Independent Liberal | Death | No | ||
St. Mary | 1950 | Gaspard Fauteux | Liberal | Hector Dupuis | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
Welland | 1950 | Humphrey Mitchell | Liberal | William H. McMillan | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Joliette—L'Assomption—Montcalm | 1950 | Georges-Émile Lapalme | Liberal | Maurice Breton | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
Annapolis—Kings | 1950 | Angus Alexander Elderkin | Liberal | George Clyde Nowlan | Progressive Conservative | Election declared void | No | ||
Cartier | 1950 | Maurice Hartt | Liberal | Leon David Crestohl | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
Halifax | 1950 | Gordon B. Isnor | Liberal | Sam Balcom | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
Broadview | 1950 | Thomas Langton Church | Progressive Conservative | George Hees | Progressive Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
Hamilton West | 1950 | Colin W. G. Gibson | Liberal | Ellen L. Fairclough | Progressive Conservative | Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario | No | ||
Gatineau | 1949 | Léon-Joseph Raymond | Liberal | Joseph-Célestin Nadon | Liberal | Appointed Clerk of the House of Commons | Yes | ||
Kamouraska | 1949 | Eugène Marquis | Liberal | Arthur Massé | Independent Liberal | Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec | No | ||
Laurier | 1949 | Ernest Bertrand | Liberal | J.-Eugène Lefrancois | Liberal | Appointed a Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Quebec | Yes | ||
Mercier | 1949 | Joseph Jean | Liberal | Marcel Monette | Liberal | Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the District of Montreal | Yes | ||
Jacques Cartier | 1949 | Elphège Marier | Liberal | Edgar Leduc | Independent | Appointed a Superior Court Judge of Quebec | No | ||
Greenwood | 1949 | J. Ernest McMillin | Progressive Conservative | James Macdonnell | Progressive Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
New Westminster | 1949 | Tom Reid | Liberal | William Malcolm Mott | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
Restigouche—Madawaska | 1949 | Benoît Michaud | Liberal | Paul-Léon Dubé | Independent Liberal | Death | No |
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