List of MPs who lost their seat in the 1993 Canadian federal election

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This is a list of MPs that lost their seat at the 1993 Canadian federal election. In total 132 MPs were defeated for re-election, many by the recently founded Bloc Québécois and the Reform Party.[1]

Breakdown

Party MPs defeated
Progressive Conservative 100
New Democrat 29
Independents 3

Progressive Conservative

Party Name Constituency Province Office held whilst in Parliament Year elected Defeated by Party
Progressive Conservative Party Ken Atkinson St. Catharines Ontario 1988 Walt Lastewka   Liberal
Bill Attewell Markham—Whitchurch—Stouffville Ontario 1984 Jag Bhaduria   Liberal
Perrin Beatty Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Simcoe Ontario Secretary of State for External Affairs (1993) 1972 Murray Calder   Liberal
Ross Belsher Fraser Valley East British Columbia 1984 Chuck Strahl Reform
Bud Bird Fredericton—York—Sunbury New Brunswick 1989 Andy Scott   Liberal
David Bjornson Selkirk—Red River Manitoba 1988 Ron Fewchuk   Liberal
Jean-Pierre Blackburn Jonquière Quebec 1984 André Caron   Bloc Québécois
Pierre Blais Bellechasse Quebec President of the Privy Council (1993)

Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1993)

1984 François Langlois   Bloc Québécois
Don Blenkarn Mississauga South Ontario 1979 Paul Szabo   Liberal
John Bosley Don Valley West Ontario Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (1984–1986) 1979 John Godfrey   Liberal
Lise Bourgault Argenteuil—Papineau Quebec 1984 Maurice Dumas   Bloc Québécois
Patrick Boyer Etobicoke—Lakeshore Ontario 1984 Jean Augustine   Liberal
Harry Brightwell Perth—Wellington—Waterloo Ontario 1984 John Richardson   Liberal
Pauline Browes Scarborough Centre Ontario 1984 John Cannis   Liberal
Kim Campbell Vancouver Centre British Columbia Prime Minister of Canada (1993) 1988 Hedy Fry   Liberal
Murray Cardiff Huron—Bruce Ontario 1980 Paul Steckle   Liberal
Bill Casey Cumberland—Colchester Nova Scotia 1988 Dianne Brushett   Liberal
Harry Chadwick Bramalea—Gore—Malton Ontario 1988 Gurbax Malhi   Liberal
Michel Champagne Champlain Quebec 1984 Réjean Lefebvre   Bloc Québécois
Andrée Champagne Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Quebec Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons (1990–1993) 1984 Yvan Loubier   Bloc Québécois
Lee Clark Brandon—Souris Manitoba 1983 Glen McKinnon   Liberal
John E. Cole York—Simcoe Ontario 1988 Karen Kraft Sloan   Liberal
Mary Collins Capilano—Howe Sound British Columbia Minister of Health and Welfare (1993) 1984 Herb Grubel Reform
Jean Corbeil Anjou—Rivière-des-Prairies Quebec Minister of Transport (1991–1993) 1988 Roger Pomerleau   Bloc Québécois
Robert Corbett Fundy—Royal New Brunswick 1978 Paul Zed   Liberal
Yvon Coté Richmond—Wolfe Quebec 1988 Gaston Leroux   Bloc Québécois
Clément Couture Saint-Jean Quebec 1988 Claude Bachand   Bloc Québécois
John Crosbie St. John's West Newfoundland Minister of Fisheries and Oceans (1991–1993) 1976 Jean Payne   Liberal
Charles Deblois Beauport—Montmorency—Orléans Quebec 1988 Michel Guimond   Bloc Québécois
Vincent Della Noce Laval East Quebec 1984 Maud Debien   Bloc Québécois
Gabriel Desjardins Témiscamingue Quebec 1984 Pierre Brien   Bloc Québécois
Paul Dick Lanark—Carleton Ontario Minister of Public Works (1993) 1972 Ian Murray   Liberal
Dorothy Dobbie Winnipeg South Manitoba 1988 Reg Alcock   Liberal
Bill Domm Peterborough Ontario 1979 Peter Adams   Liberal
Murray Dorin Edmonton Northwest Alberta 1984 Anne McLellan Reform
Suzanne Duplessis Louis-Hébert Quebec 1984 Philippe Paré   Bloc Québécois
Jim Edwards Edmonton Southwest Alberta President of the Treasury Board (1993) 1984 Ian Mcclelland Reform
Doug Fee Red Deer Alberta 1988 Bob Mills Reform
Louise Feltham Wild Rose Alberta 1988 Myron Thompson Reform
Marc Ferland Portneuf Quebec 1984 Pierre de Savoye   Bloc Québécois
Marie Gibeau Bourassa Quebec 1988 Osvaldo Núñez   Bloc Québécois
Darryl Gray Bonaventure—Îles-de-la-Madeleine Quebec 1984 Patrick Gagnon   Liberal
Barbara Greene Don Valley North Ontario 1988 Sarkis Assadourian   Liberal
Jean-Guy Guilbault Drummond Quebec 1984 Pauline Picard   Bloc Québécois
André Harvey Chicoutimi Quebec Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister (1993) 1984 Gilbert Fillion   Bloc Québécois
Jim Hawkes Calgary West Alberta 1979 Stephen Harper Reform
Tom Hockin London West Ontario 1984 Sue Barnes   Liberal
Jean-Pierre Hogue Outremont Quebec 1988 Martin Cauchon   Liberal
Felix Holtmann Portage—Interlake Manitoba 1984 Jon Gerrard   Liberal
Robert Horner Mississauga West Ontario Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice 1984 Carolyn Parrish   Liberal
Al Horning Okanagan Centre British Columbia 1988 Werner Schmidt Reform
Ken Hughes Macleod Alberta 1988 Grant Hill Reform
Ken James Sarnia—Lambton Ontario 1984 Roger Gallaway   Liberal
Al Johnson Calgary North Alberta 1988 Diane Ablonczy Reform
Jean-Luc Joncas Matapédia—Matane Quebec 1984 René Canuel   Bloc Québécois
Fernand Jourdenais La Prairie Quebec 1984 Richard Bélisle   Bloc Québécois
Allan Koury Hochelaga—Maisonneuve Quebec 1988 Réal Ménard   Bloc Québécois
Monique Landry Blainville—Deux-Montagnes Quebec Minister of Communications (1993) 1984 Paul Mercier   Bloc Québécois
Charles Langlois Manicouagan Quebec 1988 Bernard St-Laurent   Bloc Québécois
Gaby Larrivée Joliette Quebec 1988 René Laurin   Bloc Québécois
Doug Lewis Simcoe North Ontario 1979 Paul Devillers   Liberal
Gilles Loiselle Québec Quebec Minister of Finance (1993) 1988 Christiane Gagnon   Bloc Québécois
Ricardo López Chateauguay Quebec 1984 Maurice Godin   Bloc Québécois
David MacDonald Rosedale Ontario 1988 Bill Graham   Liberal
Charles-Eugène Marin Gaspé Quebec 1984 Yvan Bernier   Bloc Québécois
Charlie Mayer Lisgar—Marquette Manitoba Minister of Agriculture (1993) 1979 Jake Hoeppner Reform
Peter McCreath South Shore Nova Scotia 1988 Derek Wells   Liberal
Ken Monteith Elgin—Norfolk Ontario 1988 Gar Knutson   Liberal
Barry Moore Pontiac—Gatineau—Labelle Quebec 1984 Robert Bertrand   Liberal
Rob Nicholson Niagara Falls Ontario 1984 Gary Pillitteri   Liberal
Brian O'Kurley Elk Island Alberta 1988 Ken Epp Reform
André Plourde Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup Quebec 1984 André Plourde   Bloc Québécois
Alan Redway Don Valley East Ontario 1988 David Collenette   Liberal
Ross Reid St. John's East Newfoundland Minister of Fisheries and Oceans (1993) 1988 Bonnie Hickey   Liberal
John Reimer Kitchener Ontario 1984 John English   Liberal
Guy Ricard Laval West Quebec 1984 Michel Dupuy   Liberal
Lee Richardson Calgary Southeast Alberta 1988 Jan Brown Reform
Jean-Marc Robitaille Terrebonne Quebec 1988 Benoît Sauvageau   Bloc Québécois
Nicole Roy-Arcelin Ahuntsic Quebec 1988 Michel Daviault   Bloc Québécois
Larry Schneider Regina—Wascana Saskatchewan Minister of Western Economic Diversification (1993) 1988 Ralph Goodale   Liberal
Jack Shields Athabasca Alberta 1980 David Chatters Reform
Tom Siddon Richmond British Columbia Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1978 Raymond Chan   Liberal
Pat Sobeski Cambridge Ontario 1988 Janko Peric   Liberal
René Soetens Ontario Ontario 1988 Dan McTeague   Liberal
Bobbie Sparrow Calgary Southwest Alberta Minister of Energy, Mines, and Resources (1993) 1984 Preston Manning Reform
Ross Stevenson Durham Ontario 1988 Alex Shepherd   Liberal
Guy St-Julien Abitibi Quebec 1984 Bernard Deshaies   Bloc Québécois
Monique Tardif Charlesbourg Quebec 1984 Jean-Marc Jacob   Bloc Québécois
Greg Thompson Carleton—Charlotte New Brunswick 1988 Harold Culbert   Liberal
Scott Thorkelson Edmonton—Strathcona Alberta 1988 Hugh Hanrahan Reform
Marcel Tremblay Quebec East Quebec 1984 Jean-Paul Marchand   Bloc Québécois
Garth Turner Halton—Peel Ontario 1988 Julian Reed   Liberal
Bernard Valcourt Madawaska—Victoria New Brunswick 1984 Pierrette Ringuette   Liberal
Bill Vankoughnet Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Ontario 1984 Larry McCormick   Liberal
Jacques Vien Laurentides Quebec 1988 Monique Guay   Bloc Québécois
Pierre H. Vincent Trois-Rivières Quebec 1984 Yves Rocheleau   Bloc Québécois
Gerry Weiner Pierrefonds—Dollard Quebec 1988 Bernard Patry   Liberal
Stan Wilbee Delta British Columbia 1988 John Cummins Reform
Geoff Wilson Swift Current—Maple Creek—Assiniboia Saskatchewan 1984 Lee Morrison Reform
Dave Worthy Cariboo—Chilcotin British Columbia 1988 Philip Mayfield Reform

New Democrat

Party Name Constituency Province Year elected Defeated by Party
New Democrat Iain Angus Thunder Bay—Atikokan Ontario 1984 Stan Dromisky   Liberal
Dave Barrett Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca British Columbia 1988 Keith Martin Reform
Dawn Black New Westminster—Burnaby British Columbia 1988 Paul Forseth Reform
Michael Breaugh Oshawa Ontario 1990 Ivan Grose   Liberal
John Brewin Victoria British Columbia 1988 David Anderson   Liberal
Steve Butland Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 1988 Ron Irwin   Liberal
Ron Fisher Saskatoon—Dundurn Saskatchewan 1988 Morris Bodnar   Liberal
Ray Funk Prince Albert—Churchill River Saskatchewan 1988 Gordon Kirkby   Liberal
Brian Gardiner Prince George—Bulkley Valley British Columbia 1988 Dick Harris Reform
Ross Harvey Edmonton East Alberta 1988 Judy Bethel   Liberal
Lynn Hunter Saanich—Gulf Islands British Columbia 1988 Jack Frazer Reform
Jim Karpoff Surrey North British Columbia 1988 Margaret Bridgman Reform
Joy Langan Mission—Coquitlam British Columbia 1988 Daphne Jennings Reform
Steven W. Langdon Essex—Windsor Ontario 1984 Susan Whelan   Liberal
Rod Laporte Moose Jaw—Lake Centre Saskatchewan 1988 Allan Kerpan Reform
Lyle MacWilliam Okanagan—Shuswap British Columbia 1988 Darrel Stinson Reform
Howard McCurdy Windsor—St. Clair Ontario 1988 Shaughnessy Cohen   Liberal
Margaret Mitchell Vancouver East British Columbia 1979 Anna Terrana   Liberal
Rod Murphy Churchill Manitoba 1979 Elijah Harper   Liberal
Lorne Nystrom Yorkton—Melville Saskatchewan 1968 Garry Breitkreuz Reform
Sid Parker Kootenay East British Columbia 1988 Jim Abbott Reform
John Rodriguez Nickel Belt Ontario 1984 Ray Bonin   Liberal
Cid Samson Timmins—Chapleau Ontario 1988 Peter Thalheimer   Liberal
Bob Skelly Comox—Alberni British Columbia 1988 Bill Gilmour Reform
Raymond Skelly North Island—Powell River British Columbia 1988 John Duncan Reform
David Stupich Nanaimo—Cowichan British Columbia 1988 Bob Ringma Reform
Ian Waddell Port Moody—Coquitlam British Columbia 1979 Sharon Hayes Reform
Jack Whittaker Okanagan—Similkameen—Merritt British Columbia 1988 Jim Hart Reform
Neil Young Beaches—Woodbine Ontario 1980 Maria Minna   Liberal

Independent

Party Name Constituency Province Year elected Defeated by Party
Independent Carole Jacques (elected Progressive Conservative) Mercier Quebec 1984 Francine Lalonde   Bloc Québécois
Alex Kindy (elected Progressive Conservative) Calgary Northeast Alberta 1984 Art Hanger Reform
Pat Nowlan (elected Progressive Conservative) Annapolis Valley—Hants Nova Scotia 1965 John Murphy   Liberal

Notes

  1. ^ Bélanger, Éric (2004). "The Rise of Third Parties in the 1993 Canadian Federal Election: Pinard Revisited". Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de science politique. 37 (3): 581–594. ISSN 0008-4239.

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