4th Canadian Parliament

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4th Parliament of Canada
Majority parliament
13 February 1879 – 18 May 1882
Parliament leaders
Prime
Minister
Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald
17 October 1878 – 6 June 1891
Cabinet3rd Canadian Ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
Alexander Mackenzie
17 October 1878 – 27 April 1880
Edward Blake
4 May 1880 – 2 June 1880
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
23 June 1887 – 10 July 1896
Party caucuses
GovernmentConservative Party
OppositionLiberal-Conservative
CrossbenchLiberal Party
Independent
Independent Conservative
Independent Liberal
House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
Joseph Godéric Blanchet
13 February 1879 – 7 February 1883
Members206 seats MP seats
List of members
Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
The Hon. Robert Duncan Wilmot
7 November 1878 – 10 February 1880
The Hon. Sir David Lewis Macpherson
11 February 1880 – 15 February 1880
Amos Edwin Botsford
16 February 1880 – 18 April 1880
The Hon. Sir David Lewis Macpherson
19 April 1880 – 16 October 1883
Government
Senate Leader
Alexander Campbell
18 October 1878 – 26 January 1887
Opposition
Senate Leader
Sir Richard William Scott
8 October 1878 – 27 April 1896
Senators79 seats senator seats
List of senators
Sessions
1st session
13 February 1879 – 15 May 1879
2nd session
12 February 1880 – 7 May 1880
3rd session
9 December 1880 – 21 March 1881
4th session
9 February 1882 – 17 May 1882
← 3rd → 5th

The 4th Canadian Parliament was in session from 13 February 1879 until 18 May 1882. The membership was set by the 1878 federal election on 17 September 1878. It was dissolved prior to the 1882 election.

It was controlled by a Conservative/Liberal-Conservative majority under Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 3rd Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, first led by Alexander Mackenzie, and then by Edward Blake.

The Speaker was Joseph Godéric Blanchet. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1873-1882 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were four sessions of the 4th Parliament:

Session Start End
1st 13 February 1879 15 May 1879
2nd 12 February 1880 7 May 1880
3rd 9 December 1880 21 March 1881
4th 9 February 1882 17 May 1882

List of members

Following is a full list of members of the fourth parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district.

Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.

British Columbia

Electoral district Name Party
Cariboo Joshua Spencer Thompson (acclaimed)
died in office 20 December 1880
Liberal-Conservative
James Reid from 31 March 1881 Liberal-Conservative
New Westminster Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents| Thomas Robert McInnes, until appointed to Senate 24 December 1881 Independent
Joshua Homer (acclaimed) from 9 March 1882 Liberal-Conservative
Vancouver Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Arthur Bunster Liberal
Victoria* Sir John Alexander Macdonald Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Amor De Cosmos Liberal
Yale Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Edgar Dewdney (acclaimed), resigned 30 May 1879 to become Indian Commissioner of Manitoba and the North West Territories Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Francis Jones Barnard from 29 September 1879 Conservative

Manitoba

Electoral district Name Party
Lisgar Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Christian Schultz (acclaimed) Conservative
Marquette Sir John A. Macdonald (acclaimed) Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Joseph O'Connell Ryan (acclaimed) from 30 November 1878 Liberal
Provencher Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph Dubuc (acclaimed) Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph Royal from 30 December 1879 Conservative
Selkirk Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Donald A. Smith Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Thomas Scott from 10 September 1880 Conservative

New Brunswick

Electoral district Name Party
Albert Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Alexander Rogers Liberal
Carleton Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents| George Heber Connell Independent
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| David Irvine from 16 February 1881 Liberal
Charlotte Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Arthur Hill Gillmor Liberal
City and County of St. John* Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Isaac Burpee Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Charles Wesley Weldon Liberal
City of St. John Samuel Leonard Tilley (acclaimed), re-elected 4 November 1878 Liberal-Conservative
Gloucester Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Timothy Warren Anglin (acclaimed) Liberal
Kent Gilbert Anselme Girouard Liberal-Conservative
King's Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Domville Conservative
Northumberland Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Jabez Bunting Snowball Liberal
Queen's Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| George Gerald King Liberal
Restigouche Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents| George Haddow (acclaimed) Independent
Sunbury Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Charles Burpee Liberal
Victoria John Costigan Liberal-Conservative
Westmorland Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Albert James Smith Liberal
York John Pickard Independent Liberal

Nova Scotia

Electoral district Name Party
Annapolis Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Avard Longley Conservative
Antigonish Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Angus McIsaac Liberal
Cape Breton* Hugh McLeod, died in office 5 August 1879 Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William McDonald Conservative
William McKenzie McLeod from 23 October 1879 Liberal-Conservative
Colchester Thomas McKay Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Archibald Woodbury McLelan from 18 June 1881 Conservative
Cumberland Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Charles Tupper (acclaimed), re-elected in by-election 4 November 1878 Conservative
Digby Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Chipman Wade Conservative
Guysborough Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Alfred Ogden Conservative
Halifax* Matthew Henry Richey Liberal-Conservative
Malachy Bowes Daly Liberal-Conservative
Hants Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William Henry Allison Conservative
Inverness Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Samuel McDonnell Liberal
Kings Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Frederick William Borden Liberal
Lunenburg Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Charles Edwin Kaulbach Conservative
Pictou* Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James McDonald, acclaimed in by-election 4 November 1878, ended term 19 May 1881 Conservative
Robert Doull Liberal-Conservative
John McDougald, acclaimed from 18 June 1881 Liberal-Conservative
Queens Silas Tertius Rand Bill Liberal-Conservative
Richmond Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Edmund Power Flynn Liberal
Shelburne Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Thomas Robertson Liberal
Victoria Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Duncan McDonald Liberal
Yarmouth Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Frank Killam Liberal

Ontario

Electoral district Name Party
Addington Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John McRory Conservative
Algoma Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Simon James Dawson Conservative
Bothwell Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| David Mills Liberal
Brant North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Gavin Fleming Liberal
Brant South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| William Paterson Liberal
Brockville Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William Fitzsimmons Conservative
Bruce North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| John Gillies Liberal
Bruce South Alexander Shaw Liberal-Conservative
Cardwell Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Thomas White Conservative
Carleton Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Rochester Conservative
Cornwall Darby Bergin, re-elected in by-election 27 January 1880 Liberal-Conservative
Dundas John Sylvester Ross Liberal-Conservative
Durham East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Arthur Trefusis Heneage Williams Conservative
Durham West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Harvey William Burk until 10 October 1879 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Edward Dominick Blake, acclaimed from 17 November 1879 Liberal
Elgin East Thomas Arkell Liberal-Conservative
Elgin West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| George Elliott Casey Liberal
Essex Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Colebrooke Patterson Conservative
Frontenac Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| George Airey Kirkpatrick Conservative
Glengarry John McLennan Liberal-Conservative
Grenville South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| John Philip Wiser Liberal
Grey East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Thomas Simpson Sproule Conservative
Grey North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Samuel Johnathan Lane Conservative
Grey South George Jackson Liberal-Conservative
Haldimand Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| David Thompson Liberal
Halton William McDougall Liberal-Conservative
Hamilton* Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Francis Edwin Kilvert Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Thomas Robertson Liberal
Hastings East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John White, re-elected in by-election 25 February 1879 Conservative
Hastings North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Mackenzie Bowell, acclaimed in by-election 6 November 1878 Conservative
Hastings West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Brown Conservative
Huron Centre Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Horace Horton until 10 October 1878 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Richard John Cartwright from 2 November 1878 Liberal
Huron North Thomas Farrow Liberal-Conservative
Huron South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Malcolm Colin Cameron Liberal
Kent Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Rufus Stephenson Conservative
Kingston Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Alexander Gunn Liberal
Lambton Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Alexander Mackenzie Liberal
Lanark North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Daniel Galbraith, died in office 17 December 1879 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Donald Greenfield MacDonell from 22 January 1880 Liberal
Lanark South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Graham Haggart Conservative
Leeds North and Grenville North Charles Frederick Ferguson Liberal-Conservative
Leeds South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| David Ford Jones Conservative
Lennox Edmund Hooper Liberal-Conservative
Lincoln Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Charles Rykert Conservative
London John Carling Liberal-Conservative
Middlesex East Duncan Macmillan Liberal-Conservative
Middlesex North Timothy Coughlin Liberal-Conservative
Middlesex West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| George William Ross Liberal
Monck Lachlin McCallum Liberal-Conservative
Muskoka Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Alexander Peter Cockburn Liberal
Niagara Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Patrick Hughes, defeated in by-election 20 March 1879 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Josiah Burr Plumb from 20 March 1879 Conservative
Norfolk North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| John Charlton Liberal
Norfolk South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William Wallace Conservative
Northumberland East Joseph Keeler, died in office 21 January 1881 Liberal-Conservative
Darius Crouter, acclaimed from 25 March 1881 Independent Liberal
Northumberland West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Cockburn until 14 November 1881 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| George Guillet from 19 December 1881 Conservative
Ontario North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| George Wheler, until 10 June 1880, re-elected 28 August 1880 Liberal
Ontario South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Francis Wayland Glen Liberal
Ottawa (City of)* Joseph Merrill Currier Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph Tassé Conservative
Oxford North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Thomas Oliver, died in office 8 November 1880 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| James Sutherland from 9 December 1880 Liberal
Oxford South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| James Atchison Skinner Liberal
Peel Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William Elliott Conservative
Perth North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Samuel Rollin Hesson Conservative
Perth South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| James Trow Liberal
Peterborough East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Burnham Conservative
Peterborough West George Hilliard Liberal-Conservative
Prescott Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Félix Routhier Conservative
Prince Edward Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Simeon McCuaig Conservative
Renfrew North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Peter White Conservative
Renfrew South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William Bannerman Conservative
Russell Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John O'Connor, acclaimed in by-election 4 November 1878 Conservative
Simcoe North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Dalton McCarthy Conservative
Simcoe South William Carruthers Little, died in office 31 December 1881 Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Richard Tyrwhitt, acclaimed from 16 February 1882 Conservative
Stormont Oscar Fulton Liberal-Conservative
Toronto Centre Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Robert Hay Liberal
Toronto East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents| Samuel Platt Independent
Victoria North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Hector Cameron Conservative
Victoria South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Arthur McQuade Conservative
Waterloo North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Hugo Kranz Conservative
Waterloo South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Samuel Merner Conservative
Welland Christopher William Bunting Liberal-Conservative
Wellington Centre George Turner Orton Liberal-Conservative
Wellington North George Alexander Drew Liberal-Conservative
Wellington South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Donald Guthrie Liberal
Wentworth North Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Thomas Bain Liberal
Wentworth South Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Joseph Rymal Liberal
West Toronto Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Beverley Robinson until 30 June 1880 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Beaty, Jr. from 28 August 1880 Conservative
York East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Alfred Boultbee Conservative
York North Frederick William Strange Liberal-Conservative
York West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Nathaniel Clarke Wallace Conservative

Prince Edward Island

Electoral district Name Party
King's County* Augustine Colin Macdonald Liberal-Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Ephraim Bell Muttart Conservative
Prince County* Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| James Yeo Liberal
Edward Hackett Liberal-Conservative
Queen's County* Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| James Colledge Pope, acclaimed in by-election 9 November 1878 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Frederick de Sainte-Croix Brecken Conservative

Quebec

Electoral district Name Party
Argenteuil Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Thomas Christie, defeated in by-election 12 February 1880 Liberal
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott from 12 February 1880, acclaimed in by-election 17 August 1881 Liberal-Conservative
Bagot Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, acclaimed in by-election 20 November 1880 Conservative
Beauce Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph Bolduc Conservative
Beauharnois Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Michael Cayley, died in office 3 December 1878 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph Gédéon Horace Bergeron from 9 January 1879 Conservative
Bellechasse Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Achille Larue until 11 February 1881 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Guillaume Amyot from 19 March 1881 Conservative
Berthier Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Edward Octavian Cuthbert Conservative
Bonaventure Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Théodore Robitaille Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne, acclaimed from 26 August 1879 Conservative
Brome Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Edmund Leavens Chandler Liberal
David Ames Manson from 18 October 1880 Liberal-Conservative
Chambly Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Pierre Basile Benoit Conservative
Champlain Hippolyte Montplaisir Liberal-Conservative
Charlevoix Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Pierre Alexis Tremblay, died in office 5 January 1879 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph Stanislas Perrault from 13 February 1879 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Simon-Xavier Cimon from 19 March 1881 Conservative
Châteauguay Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Luther Hamilton Holton, died in office 14 March 1880 Liberal
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Edward Holton from 17 April 1880 Liberal
Chicoutimi - Saguenay Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Marie Honorius Ernest Cimon Conservative
Compton John Henry Pope, acclaimed in by-election 4 November 1878 Liberal-Conservative
Dorchester François Fortunat Rouleau Liberal-Conservative
Drummond - Arthabaska Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Désiré Olivier Bourbeau Conservative
Gaspé Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Pierre Fortin Conservative
Hochelaga Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Alphonse Desjardins Conservative
Huntingdon Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Julius Scriver (acclaimed) Liberal
Iverbville Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| François Béchard Liberal
Jacques Cartier Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Désiré Girouard Conservative
Joliette Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Louis François Georges Baby, acclaimed in by-election 14 November 1878 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Lewis Arthur McConville from 9 December 1880 Conservative
Kamouraska Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Joseph Dumont Liberal
L'Assomption Hilaire Hurteau Liberal-Conservative
L'Islet Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Philippe Baby Casgrain Liberal
Laprairie Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Alfred Pinsonneault Conservative
Laval Joseph-Aldéric Ouimet (acclaimed) Liberal-Conservative
Lévis Joseph-Godéric Blanchet Liberal-Conservative
Lotbinière Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Côme-Isaïe Rinfret Liberal
Maskinongé Frédéric Houde Nationalist Conservative
Mégantic Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Louis-Éphrem Olivier Liberal
Missisquoi George Barnard Baker Liberal-Conservative
Montcalm Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Firmin Dugas Conservative
Montmagny Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Auguste-Charles-Philippe-Robert Landry Conservative
Montmorency Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Pierre-Vincent Valin until 9 January 1880, re-elected 9 December 1880 Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Auguste-Réal Angers from 14 February 1880 until 12 November 1880 Conservative
Montreal Centre Michael Patrick Ryan Liberal-Conservative
Montreal East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Charles-Joseph Coursol Conservative
Montreal West Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Matthew Hamilton Gault Conservative
Napierville Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Sixte Coupal dit la Reine Liberal
Nicolet Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| François Xavier Ovide Méthot Independent Conservative
Ottawa (County of) Alonzo Wright Liberal-Conservative
Pontiac Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| John Poupore Conservative
Portneuf Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Roch-Pamphile Vallée Conservative
Quebec County Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Joseph-Philippe-René-Adolphe Caron, acclaimed in by-election 20 November 1880 Conservative
Quebec East Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Wilfrid Laurier Liberal
Quebec West Thomas McGreevy (acclaimed) Liberal-Conservative
Quebec-Centre Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents| Jacques Malouin Independent
Richelieu Louis Huet Massue Liberal-Conservative
Richmond—Wolfe Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William Bullock Ives Conservative
Rimouski Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset Liberal
Rouville Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| George Auguste Gigault Conservative
Saint Maurice Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Louis-Léon Lesieur Desaulniers Conservative
Shefford Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Lucius Seth Huntington Liberal
Sherbrooke (Town of) Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Edward Towle Brooks (acclaimed) Conservative
Soulanges Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Jacques-Philippe Lanthier Conservative
St. Hyacinthe Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Louis Tellier Conservative
St. John's Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| François Bourassa Liberal
Stanstead Charles Carroll Colby Liberal-Conservative
Témiscouata Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Paul-Étienne Grandbois Conservative
Terrebonne Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Louis-François-Rodrigue Masson, acclaimed in by-election 6 November 1878 Conservative
Three Rivers Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| William McDougall Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Hector Louis Langevin, acclaimed from 21 November 1878 Conservative
Two Mountains Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Jean-Baptiste Daoust Conservative
Vaudreuil Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Jean Baptiste Mongenais Conservative
Verchères Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal| Félix Geoffrion Liberal
Yamaska Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Charles Gill Conservative
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Progressive Conservatives| Fabien Vanasse dit Vertefeuille from 7 July 1879 Conservative

By-elections

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
New Westminster March 9, 1882 Thomas Robert McInnes      Independent Joshua Homer      Liberal-Conservative Called to the Senate. No
Simcoe South February 16, 1882 William Carruthers Little      Liberal-Conservative Angus McIsaac      Conservative Death Yes
Northumberland West December 19, 1881 James Cockburn      Conservative George Guillet      Conservative Appointed Chairman of the Commission to collect, examine and classify the Statutes passed by the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, since Confederation Yes
Argenteuil August 17, 1881 John Joseph Caldwell Abbott      Liberal-Conservative John Joseph Caldwell Abbott      Liberal-Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Pictor June 18, 1881 James McDonald      Conservative John McDougald      Liberal-Conservative Appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. Yes
Colchester June 18, 1881 Thomas McKay      Liberal-Conservative Archibald McLelan      Conservative Called to the Senate. Yes
Colchester March 31, 1881 Joshua Spencer Thompson      Liberal-Conservative James Reid      Liberal-Conservative Death Yes
Northumberland East March 25, 1881 Joseph Keeler      Liberal-Conservative Darius Crouter      Independent Liberal Death No
Bellechasse March 19, 1881 Achille Larue      Liberal Guillaume Amyot      Conservative Election declared void. No
Charlevoix March 19, 1881 Joseph-Stanislas Perrault      Conservative Simon-Xavier Cimon      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Carleton February 16, 1881 George Heber Connell      Independent David Irvine      Liberal Death No
Joliette December 9, 1880 Louis François Georges Baby      Conservative Lewis Arthur McConville      Conservative Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec Yes
Oxford North December 9, 1880 Thomas Oliver      Liberal James Sutherland      Liberal Death Yes
Montmorency December 9, 1880 Auguste-Réal Angers      Conservative Pierre-Vincent Valin      Conservative Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Yes
Quebec County November 20, 1880 Adolphe-Philippe Caron      Conservative Adolphe-Philippe Caron      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence. Yes
Bagot November 20, 1880 Joseph-Alfred Mousseau      Conservative Joseph-Alfred Mousseau      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. Yes
Brome October 18, 1880 Edmund Leavens Chandler      Liberal David Ames Manson      Liberal-Conservative Death No
Selkirk September 10, 1880 Donald Smith      Independent Conservative Thomas Scott      Conservative Election declared void. No
Ontario North August 28, 1880 George Wheler      Liberal George Wheler      Liberal Election declared void. Yes
West Toronto August 28, 1880 John Beverly Robinson      Conservative James Beaty, Jr.      Conservative Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Yes
Châteauguay April 17, 1880 Luther Hamilton Holton      Liberal Edward Holton      Liberal Death Yes
Montmorency February 14, 1880 Pierre-Vincent Valin      Conservative Auguste-Réal Angers      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Argenteuil February 12, 1880 Thomas Christie      Liberal John Joseph Caldwell Abbott      Liberal-Conservative Election declared void. No
Cornwall January 27, 1880 Darby Bergin      Liberal-Conservative Darby Bergin      Liberal-Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Lanark North January 22, 1880 Daniel Galbraith      Liberal Donald Greenfield MacDonell      Liberal Death Yes
Provencher December 30, 1879 Joseph Dubuc      Conservative Joseph Royal      Conservative Appointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba. Yes
Durham West November 17, 1879 Harvey William Burk      Liberal Edward Blake      Liberal Resignation to provide a seat for Blake. Yes
Cape Breton October 23, 1879 Hugh McLeod      Liberal-Conservative William Mackenzie McLeod      Liberal-Conservative Death Yes
Yale September 29, 1879 Edgar Dewdney      Conservative Francis Jones Barnard      Conservative Appointed Indian Commissioner of Manitoba and the North West Territories. Yes
Bonaventure August 26, 1879 Théodore Robitaille      Conservative Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne      Conservative Appointed Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. Yes
Yamaska July 7, 1879 Charles-Ignace Gill      Conservative Fabien Vanasse dit Vertefeuille      Conservative Appointed a judge to the Quebec Superior Court. Yes
Niagara March 20, 1879 Patrick Hughes      Liberal Josiah Burr Plumb      Conservative Election declared void. No
Hastings East February 25, 1879 John White      Conservative John White      Conservative Election declared void. Yes
Charlevoix February 13, 1879 Pierre-Alexis Tremblay      Liberal Joseph-Stanislas Perrault      Conservative Death No
Beauharnois January 9, 1879 Michael Cayley      Conservative Joseph Gédéon H. Bergeron      Conservative Death Yes
Marquette November 30, 1878 John A. Macdonald      Liberal-Conservative Joseph O'Connell Ryan      Liberal MacDonald was elected in several seats simultaneously, resigned to run in Ministerial by-election in Victoria. No
Three Rivers November 21, 1878 William McDougall      Conservative Hector-Louis Langevin      Conservative Resignation to provide a seat for Langevin. Yes
Joliette November 14, 1878 Louis François Georges Baby      Conservative Louis François Georges Baby      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Inland Revenue. Yes
Queens County November 9, 1878 James Colledge Pope      Conservative James Colledge Pope      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Yes
Hastings North November 6, 1878 Mackenzie Bowell      Conservative Mackenzie Bowell      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Customs. Yes
Terrebonne November 6, 1878 Louis-Rodrigue Masson      Conservative Louis-Rodrigue Masson      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Militia and Defence. Yes
City of St. John November 4, 1878 Samuel Leonard Tilley      Liberal-Conservative Samuel Leonard Tilley      Liberal-Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Finance. Yes
Pictou November 4, 1878 James McDonald      Conservative James McDonald      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Justice and Attorney General. Yes
Russell November 4, 1878 John O'Connor      Conservative John O'Connor      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as President of the Privy Council. Yes
Compton November 4, 1878 John Henry Pope      Liberal-Conservative John Henry Pope      Liberal-Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture. Yes
Cumberland November 4, 1878 Charles Tupper      Conservative Charles Tupper      Conservative Recontested upon appointment as Minister of Public Works. Yes
Huron Centre November 2, 1878 Horace Horton      Liberal Richard John Cartwright      Liberal Appointment in the office of the Auditor-General of Canada. Yes


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Succession