The following is a list of members of the Canadian Parliament who died while they were serving their terms from 1900 until 1949
Senate
editMember | Party | Province/Division
|
Date of death | Age at death (years) | Cause | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
James Davies Lewin | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint John (Lancaster)) |
March 11, 1900 | 87 | ||
Donald McInnes | Conservative | Ontario (Burlington) |
December 2, 1900 | 76 | ||
Frank Smith | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto) |
January 17, 1901 | 78 | ||
George Crawford McKindsey | Conservative | Ontario (Milton) |
February 12, 1901[1] | 71 | ||
William Johnston Almon | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
February 19, 1901 | 85 | ||
Joseph Arthur Paquet | Liberal | Quebec (La Salle) |
March 29, 1901 | 43 | ||
John Jones Ross | Conservative | Quebec (De La Durantaye) |
May 4, 1901 | 69 | ||
Joseph Octave Villeneuve | Conservative | Quebec (De Salaberry) |
June 27, 1901 | 65 | ||
George William Allan | Conservative | Ontario (York) |
July 24, 1901 | 79 | ||
Samuel Prowse | Conservative | Prince Edward Island (King's) |
January 14, 1902[1] | 66 | ||
Alphonse Arthur Miville Déchêne | Liberal | Quebec (De La Durantaye) |
May 1, 1902 | 54 | ||
Francis Clemow | Conservative | Ontario (Rideau) |
May 28, 1902 | 81[2] | ||
Clarence Primrose | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Pictou) |
December 2, 1902[1] | 72 | ||
John O'Donohoe | Conservative | Ontario (Erie) |
December 7, 1902[1] | 78 | ||
Joseph-François Armand | Conservative | Quebec (Repentigny) |
January 1, 1903 | 82 | ||
Lachlin McCallum | Conservative | Ontario (Monck) |
January 13, 1903[3] | 79 | ||
Andrew Trew Wood | Liberal | Ontario (Hamilton) |
January 21, 1903 | 76 | ||
Arthur Hill Gillmor | Liberal | New Brunswick (New Brunswick) |
April 13, 1903 | 79 | ||
James O'Brien | Conservative | Quebec (Victoria) |
May 28, 1903 | 66 | ||
Robert Barry Dickey | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Amherst) |
July 14, 1903 | 91 | ||
Matthew Henry Cochrane | Conservative | Quebec (Wellington) |
August 12, 1903 | 79 | ||
George Landerkin | Liberal | Ontario (Grey) |
October 4, 1903 | 64[3] | ||
James Reid | Conservative | British Columbia (Cariboo) |
May 3, 1904[3] | 64 | ||
James Dever | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint John) |
May 7, 1904 | 79 | ||
James Cox Aikins | Conservative | Ontario (Ontario) |
August 8, 1904 | 81 | ||
David Wark | Liberal | New Brunswick (Fredericton) |
August 20, 1905 | 101 | ||
Thomas Reuben Black | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Amherst) |
September 14, 1905 | 72 | ||
George Taylor Fulford | Liberal | Ontario (Brockville) |
October 15, 1905 | 53 | Automobile accident | |
Charles Edward Church | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Lunenburg) |
January 3, 1906[4] | 71 | ||
Alexander Vidal | Conservative | Ontario (Sarnia) |
November 18, 1906 | 87 | ||
William Kerr | Liberal | Ontario (Northumberland) |
November 22, 1906[5] | 70 | ||
John Dobson | Conservative | Ontario (Lindsay) |
January 27, 1907[1] | 82 | ||
William Hales Hingston | Conservative | Quebec (Rougemont) |
February 19, 1907 | 77 | ||
Charles Eusèbe Casgrain | Conservative | Ontario (Windsor) |
March 8, 1907 | 81 | ||
John Lovitt | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Yarmouth) |
April 13, 1908 | 75 | ||
Samuel Merner | Conservative | Ontario (Hamburg) |
August 11, 1908 | 85 | ||
Thomas-Alfred Bernier | Conservative | Manitoba (Saint-Boniface) |
December 30, 1908 | 64 | ||
Joseph-Rosaire Thibaudeau | Liberal | Quebec (Rigaud) |
June 16, 1909 | 71 | ||
William Dell Perley | Conservative | Saskatchewan (Wolseley) |
July 15, 1909 | 71 | ||
Donald Ferguson | Conservative | Prince Edward Island (Queen's) |
September 4, 1909 | 70 | ||
George Alexander Drummond | Conservative | Quebec (Kennebec) |
February 2, 1910 | 80 | ||
George Barnard Baker | Conservative | Quebec (Bedford) |
February 9, 1910 | 76 | ||
Louis-Joseph Forget | Conservative | Quebec (Saurel) |
April 7, 1911 | 58 | ||
Ambroise-Hilaire Comeau | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Digby County) |
August 25, 1911 | 50[6] | Leukemia | |
Noé E. Chevrier | Liberal | Manitoba (Winnipeg) |
October 9, 1911 | 65 | ||
John Carling | Conservative | Ontario (London) |
November 6, 1911 | 83 | ||
Thomas McKay | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Truro) |
January 13, 1912 | 73 | ||
William Miller | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Richmond) |
February 23, 1912 | 77 | ||
William Ross | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Victoria) |
March 17, 1912 | 87 | ||
Andrew Archibald Macdonald | Conservative | Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown) |
March 21, 1912 | 83 | ||
John Henry Wilson | Liberal | Ontario (Saint Thomas) |
July 3, 1912 | 78 | ||
Richard John Cartwright | Liberal | Ontario (Oxford) |
September 24, 1912 | 76 | ||
Adam Carr Bell | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Pictou) |
October 30, 1912[7] | 64 | ||
Archibald Campbell | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto West) |
January 15, 1913 | 67 | ||
James McMullen | Liberal | Ontario (North Wellington) |
March 18, 1913 | 79 | ||
Richard William Scott | Liberal | Ontario (Ottawa) |
April 23, 1913 | 88 | ||
George Albertus Cox | Liberal | Ontario (Saugeen) |
January 16, 1914 | 73 | ||
George William Ross | Liberal | Ontario (Middlesex) |
March 7, 1914 | 72 | ||
William Gibson | Liberal | Ontario (Middlesex) |
May 4, 1914[3] | 64 | ||
Thomas Coffey | Liberal | Ontario (London) |
June 8, 1914[8] | 70 | ||
Donald McMillan | Liberal | Ontario (Alexandria) |
July 26, 1914 | 79 | ||
Robert Jaffray | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto) |
December 16, 1913 | 82 | ||
John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer | Conservative | Manitoba (Selkirk) |
December 22, 1914 | 66 | ||
Charles Eugène Boucher de Boucherville | Conservative | Quebec (Montarville) |
September 10, 1915 | 93 | ||
William McKay | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Cape Breton) |
November 8, 1915[9] | 68 | ||
George Riley | Liberal | British Columbia (Victoria) |
January 19, 1916[10] | 72 | ||
Finlay McNaughton Young | Liberal | Manitoba (Killarney) |
February 15, 1916 | 63 | ||
Daniel Derbyshire | Liberal | Ontario (Brockville) |
June 18, 1916 | 69 | ||
William McDonald | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Cape Breton) |
July 4, 1916[1] | 78 | ||
Francis Theodore Frost | Liberal | Ontario (Leeds and Granville) |
August 25, 1916 | 72 | ||
John Costigan | Liberal | New Brunswick (Victoria) |
September 29, 1916 | 81 | ||
James Kirkpatrick Kerr | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto) |
December 4, 1916 | 75 | ||
Robert Mackay | Liberal | Quebec (Alma, Quebec ) |
December 25, 1916 | 76 | ||
Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset | Liberal | Quebec (Gulf) |
January 5, 1917 | 73[3] | ||
Thomas Osborne Davis | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Prince Albert) |
January 23, 1917 | 60[3] | ||
Lyman Melvin Jones | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto) |
April 15, 1917 | 73 | ||
George Thomas Baird | Conservative | New Brunswick (Victoria) |
April 21, 1917[1] | 69 | ||
Henry Corby Jr. | Conservative | Ontario (Belleville) |
April 23, 1917 | 65 | ||
William Owens | Conservative | Quebec (Inkerman) |
June 8, 1917 | 77 | ||
Thomas Simpson Sproule | Conservative | Ontario (Grey) |
November 10, 1917[11] | 74 | ||
Mackenzie Bowell | Conservative | Ontario (Hastings) |
December 10, 1917[12] | 93 | Pneumonia | |
Daniel Gillmor | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint George) |
February 22, 1918 | 68 | ||
Joseph Shehyn | Liberal | Quebec (The Laurentides) |
July 14, 1918 | 88 | ||
James Mason | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto) |
July 16, 1918 | 74 | Appendicitis[13] | |
Henry Westman Richardson | Conservative | Ontario (Kingston) |
October 27, 1918[14] | 63 | ||
George Taylor | Conservative | Ontario (Leeds) |
March 26, 1919 | 78 | ||
Peter McLaren | Conservative | Ontario (Perth) |
May 23, 1919[15] | 85 | ||
Peter Talbot | Liberal | Alberta (Alberta) |
December 6, 1919 | 65[16] | ||
Auguste-Charles-Philippe-Robert Landry | Conservative | Quebec (Stadacona) |
December 20, 1919 | 73 | ||
Roderick Harold Clive Pringle | Conservative | Ontario (Cobourg) |
May 2, 1920 | 49 | Heart condition[17] | |
William Dennis | Independent Conservative | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
July 11, 1920[3] | 64 | ||
James Moffat Douglas | Independent Liberal | Saskatchewan (Tantallon) |
August 19, 1920 | 81 | ||
Joseph Benjamin Prince | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan) |
October 26, 1920[18] | 65 | ||
Lytton Wilmot Shatford | Conservative | British Columbia (Cobourg) |
November 8, 1920 | 47 | Stroke[19] | |
Peter McSweeney | Liberal | New Brunswick (Northumberland) |
February 2, 1921 | 78 | ||
Adam Brown Crosby | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
March 10, 1921[20] | 61 | ||
James Domville | Liberal | New Brunswick (Rothesay) |
July 30, 1921 | 78 | ||
Lawrence Geoffrey Power | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
September 12, 1921 | 80 | ||
William Cameron Edwards | Liberal | Ontario (Russell) |
September 17, 1921[3] | 77 | ||
Frederic Nicholls | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto) |
October 25, 1921 | 64 | ||
Thomas Wilson Crothers | Conservative | Ontario (Ontario) |
December 10, 1921 | 71 | ||
Arthur Boyer | Liberal | Quebec (Rigaud) |
January 24, 1922 | 70 | ||
Robert Beith | Liberal | Ontario (Bowmanville) |
January 26, 1922 | 78 | ||
John Milne | Conservative | Ontario (Hamilton) |
March 4, 1922 | 83 | ||
Frederick Pemberton Thompson | Liberal | New Brunswick (Fredericton) |
April 27, 1922 | 76 | ||
William Proudfoot | Liberal | Ontario (Huron) |
December 3, 1922 | 63 | ||
Joseph Godbout | Liberal | Quebec (La Salle) |
April 1, 1923 | 72 | ||
Amédée-Emmanuel Forget | Liberal | Alberta (Banff) |
June 8, 1923 | 75 | ||
William Henry Thorne | Conservative | New Brunswick (Saint John) |
July 8, 1923 | 78 | ||
Valentine Ratz | Liberal | Ontario (Parkhill) |
March 1, 1924[3] | 75 | ||
Joseph Bolduc | Conservative | Quebec (Lauzon) |
August 13, 1924[3] | 77 | ||
George William Fowler | Conservative | New Brunswick (Kings and Albert) |
September 2, 1924 | 65 | ||
Jean Léon Côté | Liberal | Alberta (Edmonton) |
September 23, 1924 | 57 | ||
John Yeo | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (East Prince) |
December 14, 1924[3] | 90 | ||
Patrick Charles Murphy | Conservative | Prince Edward Island (Tignish) |
March 6, 1925[21] | 56 | ||
William Humphrey Bennett | Conservative | Ontario (Simcoe East) |
March 15, 1925 | 65 | ||
Alexander McCall | Conservative | Ontario (Simcoe) |
June 10, 1925 | 80[3] | ||
Leverett George DeVeber | Liberal | Alberta (Lethbridge) |
July 9, 1925[22] | 76 | ||
George Henry Bradbury | Conservative | Manitoba (Selkirk) |
September 6, 1925 | 66[23] | ||
William Roche | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
October 19, 1925[24] | 83 | ||
James Alexander Lougheed | Conservative | Alberta (Calgary) |
November 2, 1925 | 71 | Pneumonia | |
William Mitchell | Liberal | Quebec (Wellington) |
May 10, 1926[25] | 75 | ||
Alfred Thibaudeau | Liberal | Quebec (De la Vallière) |
August 15, 1926[1] | 65 | ||
Laurent-Olivier David | Liberal | Quebec (Mille Isles) |
August 24, 1926 | 86 | ||
Richard Blain | Conservative | Ontario (Peel) |
November 27, 1926[26] | 68 | ||
George McHugh | Liberal | Ontario (Victoria) |
November 28, 1926 | 81 | ||
Frederick Forsyth Pardee | Liberal | Ontario (Lambton) |
February 4, 1927 | 60 | ||
Hippolyte Montplaisir | Conservative | Quebec (Shawinigan) |
June 20, 1927[27] | 88 | ||
Robert Alexander Mulholland | Conservative | Ontario (Port Hope) |
October 1, 1927 | 67 | ||
Archibald Blake McCoig | Liberal | Ontario (Kent) |
November 21, 1927 | 54 | ||
Gustave Benjamin Boyer | Liberal | Quebec (Rigaud) |
December 2, 1927 | 56 | ||
Henry Joseph Cloran | Liberal | Quebec (Victoria) |
February 28, 1928 | 72[28] | ||
George Gerald King | Liberal | New Brunswick (Queen's) |
April 28, 1928 | 91 | ||
John Webster | Conservative | Ontario (Brockville) |
December 1, 1928 | 72[3] | ||
William Benjamin Ross | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Middleton) |
January 10, 1929 | 73 | ||
Robert Watson | Liberal | Manitoba (Portage la Prairie) |
May 19, 1929 | 76[29] | ||
Albert Edward Kemp | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto) |
August 12, 1929 | 71 | ||
John Dowsley Reid | Conservative | Ontario (Grenville) |
August 26, 1929 | 70 | ||
Napoléon Kemner Laflamme | Liberal | Quebec (Mille Isles) |
October 10, 1929 | 63 | ||
Benjamin Charles Prowse | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown) |
February 22, 1930[30] | 67 | ||
Georges-Casimir Dessaulles | Liberal | Quebec (Rougemont) |
April 19, 1930 | 102 | ||
Hewitt Bostock | Liberal | British Columbia (Kamloops) |
April 28, 1930 | 65 | ||
John Gillanders Turriff | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Assiniboia) |
November 10, 1930 | 74 | ||
Prosper-Edmond Lessard | Liberal | Alberta (Saint Paul) |
April 11, 1931 | 58[31] | ||
George Green Foster | Conservative | Quebec (Alma) |
May 1, 1931[32] | 71 | ||
Edward Matthew Farrell | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Liverpool) |
August 6, 1931 | 77 | ||
Sanford Johnston Crowe | Liberal | British Columbia (Burrard) |
August 23, 1931[33] | 63 | ||
Nathaniel Curry | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Amherst) |
October 23, 1931 | 80[34] | ||
George Eulas Foster | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto) |
December 30, 1931 | 84 | ||
Joseph-Hormisdas Legris | Liberal | Quebec (Repentigny) |
March 6, 1932 | 81 | ||
Edward Lavin Girroir | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Antigonish) |
May 8, 1932 | 60 | ||
Wellington Bartley Willoughby | Conservative | Saskatchewan (Moose Jaw) |
August 1, 1932 | 72 | Throat cancer | |
Napoléon Antoine Belcourt | Liberal | Ontario (Ottawa) |
August 7, 1932 | 71[3] | ||
Andrew Haydon | Liberal | Ontario (Ottawa) |
November 10, 1932 | 65 | ||
James Hamilton Ross | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Regina) |
December 14, 1932 | 76 | ||
Irving Randall Todd | Conservative | New Brunswick (Milltown) |
December 27, 1932[35] | 71 | ||
John Waterhouse Daniel | Conservative | New Brunswick (Saint John City) |
January 11, 1933 | 87 | ||
Jacques Bureau | Liberal | Quebec (La Salle) |
January 23, 1933 | 72 | ||
Philippe-Jacques Paradis | Liberal | Quebec (Shawinigan) |
June 20, 1933 | 64[36] | ||
Gideon Decker Robertson | Conservative | Ontario (Welland) |
August 25, 1933 | 58 | ||
Frédéric Liguori Béique | Liberal | Quebec (De Salaberry) |
September 12, 1933 | 88 | ||
Pascal Poirier | Conservative | New Brunswick (L'Acadie) |
September 25, 1933 | 81 | ||
John Henry Fisher | Conservative | Ontario (Brant) |
December 1, 1933 | 78 | ||
Jules Tessier | Liberal | Quebec (De La Durantaye) |
January 6, 1934 | 81 | ||
John Stanfield | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Colchester) |
January 22, 1934 | 65[3] | ||
Robert Forke | Liberal Progressive | Manitoba (Brandon) |
February 2, 1934 | 73 | ||
Lawrence Alexander Wilson | Liberal | Quebec (Rigaud) |
March 3, 1934 | 70 | ||
James Palmer Rankin | Liberal | Ontario (Perth North) |
June 15, 1934 | 79[3] | ||
Paul Lacombe Hatfield | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Yarmouth) |
January 28, 1935 | 61 | ||
Henri Sévérin Béland | Liberal | Quebec (Lauzon) |
April 22, 1935 | 65 | ||
Peter Francis Martin | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
May 2, 1935 | 79[3] | ||
John Lewis | Liberal | Ontario (East Toronto) |
May 18, 1935 | 77[37] | ||
Frederick Laurence Schaffner | Conservative | Manitoba (Souris) |
May 22, 1935 | 79 | ||
Charles Murphy | Liberal | Ontario (Russell) |
November 24, 1935 | 72[3] | ||
John McLean | Conservative | Prince Edward Island (Souris) |
February 20, 1936 | 89[38] | ||
John McCormick | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Sydney Mines) |
February 21, 1936 | 77 | ||
Émile Fortin | Conservative | Quebec (De La Durantaye) |
May 18, 1936 | 58 | Pneumonia, heart attack[39] | |
Charles McDonald | Liberal | British Columbia (British Columbia) |
October 6, 1936[40] | 68-69 | ||
Richard Smeaton White | Conservative | Quebec (Inkerman) |
December 17, 1936[3] | 71 | ||
Horatio Clarence Hocken | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto) |
February 18, 1937[41] | 79 | ||
Rodolphe Lemieux | Liberal | Quebec (Rougemont) |
September 28, 1937 | 70 | ||
James Arthurs | Conservative | Ontario (Ontario) |
October 7, 1937 | 71[42] | ||
Aimé Bénard | Conservative | Quebec (Saint-Boniface) |
January 8, 1938 | 64 | ||
Alfred Ernest Fripp | Conservative | Ontario (Ottawa) |
March 25, 1938[43] | 71 | ||
Edmund William Tobin | Liberal | Quebec (Victoria) |
June 24, 1938 | 72 | ||
Albert Joseph Brown | Conservative | Quebec (Wellington) |
November 16, 1938[44] | 77 | ||
Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain | Liberal | Quebec (De Lanaudière) |
January 6, 1939 | 82 | ||
James Houston Spence | Liberal | Ontario (North Bruce) |
February 21, 1939[45] | 71 | ||
Frank Patrick O'Connor | Liberal | Ontario (Scarborough Junction) |
August 21, 1939 | 54[46] | ||
John Stewart McLennan | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Sydney) |
September 15, 1939 | 85 | ||
Archibald Hayes Macdonell | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto South) |
November 12, 1939 | 71 | ||
Archibald Beaton Gillis | Conservative | Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan) |
January 19, 1940 | 75[47] | ||
George Lynch-Staunton | Conservative | Ontario (Hamilton) |
March 19, 1940[48] | 81 | ||
Charles Bourgeois | Conservative | Quebec (Shawinigan) |
May 15, 1940 | 60 | ||
Guillaume-André Fauteux | Conservative | Quebec (De Salaberry) |
September 10, 1940 | 65 | ||
Henry Willoughby Laird | Conservative | Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan) |
September 30, 1940 | 72[49] | ||
James Joseph Hughes | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (King's) |
March 5, 1941 | 84 | ||
James Davis Taylor | Conservative | British Columbia (New Westminster) |
May 11, 1941 | 77 | ||
David Ovide L'Espérance | Conservative | Quebec (Gulf) |
August 31, 1941 | 77[50] | ||
Lendrum McMeans | Conservative | Manitoba (Winnipeg) |
September 13, 1941[51] | 82 | Injuries from a fall | |
Lorne Campbell Webster | Conservative | Quebec (Stadacona) |
September 27, 1941 | 69 | ||
John Campbell Elliott | Liberal | Ontario (Middlesex) |
December 20, 1941 | 69 | ||
Henry Herbert Horsey | Liberal | Ontario (Prince Edward) |
January 6, 1942[52] | 70 | ||
George Gordon | Conservative | Ontario (Nipissing) |
February 3, 1942 | 76[3] | ||
Raoul Dandurand | Liberal | Quebec (De Lorimier) |
March 11, 1942 | 80 | ||
Edgar Nelson Rhodes | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Amherst) |
March 15, 1942 | 65 | ||
Joseph Hormisdas Rainville | Conservative | Quebec (Repentigny) |
April 14, 1942 | 67[53] | ||
William Henry Sharpe | Conservative | Manitoba (Manitou) |
April 19, 1942 | 74[54] | ||
Georges Parent | Conservative | Quebec (Kennebec) |
December 14, 1942 | 62[55] | ||
George Perry Graham | Liberal | Ontario (Eganville) |
January 1, 1943 | 83 | ||
Louis Côté | Conservative | Ontario (Ottawa East) |
February 2, 1943 | 52 | Heart attack | |
Jules-Édouard Prévost | Liberal | Quebec (Mille Isles) |
October 10, 1943 | 71 | ||
Pierre Édouard Blondin | Progressive-Conservative | Quebec (The Laurentides) |
October 29, 1943 | 68 | ||
Edgar Sydney Little | Liberal | Ontario (London) |
December 22, 1943 | 58 | Heart attack, stroke | |
Creelman McArthur | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Prince) |
December 27, 1943 | 69[56] | ||
Arthur Sauvé | Conservative | Quebec (Rigaud) |
February 6, 1944 | 69 | ||
Rufus Henry Pope | Conservative | Quebec (Bedford) |
May 16, 1944 | 86[57] | ||
Benjamin Franklin Smith | Conservative | New Brunswick (Victoria-Carleton) |
May 20, 1944 | 79 | ||
Clifford William Robinson | Liberal | New Brunswick (Moncton) |
July 27, 1944 | 77 | ||
Onésiphore Turgeon | Liberal | New Brunswick (Gloucester) |
November 14, 1944 | 95[3] | ||
Hance James Logan | Liberal | Nova Scoria (Cumberland) |
December 26, 1944 | 75[3] | ||
William Antrobus Griesbach | Conservative | Alberta (Edmonton) |
January 21, 1945 | 67 | Heart attack | |
Frank Bunting Black | Conservative | New Brunswick (Westmorland) |
February 28, 1945 | 76 | ||
John Alexander Macdonald | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Richmond West-Cape Breton) |
June 11, 1945 | 62[58] | ||
Charles Elliott Tanner | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Pictou) |
January 13, 1946 | 88 | ||
Duncan McLean Marshall | Liberal | Ontario (Peel) |
January 16, 1946 | 73 | ||
Alexander Duncan McRae | Conservative | British Columbia (Vancouver) |
June 26, 1946 | 71 | ||
Joseph Amable Thomas Chapais | Conservative | Quebec (Grandville) |
July 15, 1946 | 88 | ||
Robert Francis Green | Conservative | British Columbia (Kootenay) |
October 5, 1946 | 86 | ||
Edward Michener | Conservative | Alberta (Alberta) |
June 16, 1947 | 77[59] | ||
Gerald Grattan McGeer | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver-Burrard) |
August 11, 1947 | 59 | ||
William James Harmer | Liberal | Alberta (Edmonton) |
September 9, 1947[60] | 74 | ||
Walter Edward Foster | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint John) |
November 14, 1947 | 74 | ||
John Joseph Bench | Liberal | Ontario (Lincoln) |
December 9, 1947 | 42 | Heart attack[61] | |
Jean-Louis Philip Robicheau | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Digby-Clare) |
March 1, 1948 | 73 | ||
John Patrick Molloy | Liberal | Manitoba (Provencher) |
March 16, 1948 | 75 | ||
Daniel Edward Riley | Liberal | Alberta (Alberta) |
April 27, 1948[62] | 87 | ||
John Frederick Johnston | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Central Saskatchewan) |
May 9, 1948[63] | 71 | ||
James Donnelly | Progressive-Conservative | Ontario (South Bruce) |
October 20, 1948 | 81 | ||
Gerald Verner White | Conservative | Ontario (Pembroke) |
October 24, 1948 | 69 | ||
John Alexander Macdonald | Conservative | Prince Edward Island (Cardigan) |
November 15, 1948[64] | 74 | ||
John Anthony McDonald | Independent | New Brunswick (Shediac) |
December 12, 1948 | 72 | ||
Donald Sutherland | Progressive-Conservative | Ontario (Oxford) |
January 1, 1949 | 85 | ||
Charles-Philippe Beaubien | Progressive-Conservative | Quebec (Montarville) |
January 17, 1949 | 78 | ||
Brewer Waugh Robinson | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Summerside) |
January 20, 1949 | 58[65] | ||
James Murdock | Liberal | Ontario (Parkdale) |
May 15, 1949 | 77 | ||
Ian Alistair Mackenzie | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver Centre) |
September 2, 1949 | 59 | ||
George Joseph Penny | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Newfoundland) |
December 4, 1949 | 52 | Bronchial pneumonia[66] | |
Arthur Bliss Copp | Liberal | New Brunswick (Westmorland) |
December 5, 1949 | 79 | ||
John Ewen Sinclair | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Queen's) |
December 23, 1949[67] | 69 |
House of Commons
editMember | Party | Province/Riding
|
Date of death | Age at death (years) | Cause | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
George Hope Bertram | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto Centre) |
March 20, 1900 | 53 | ||
Allen Haley | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Hants) |
April 23, 1900 | 56[3] | ||
Richard Tyrwhitt | Conservative | Ontario (Simcoe South) |
June 22, 1900 | 55 | ||
John William Bell | Conservative | Ontario (Addington) |
July 5, 1901 | 63 | ||
Nathaniel Clarke Wallace | Conservative | Ontario (York West) |
October 8, 1901 | 57 | ||
Richard Reid Dobell | Liberal | Quebec (Quebec West) |
January 11, 1902 | 65 | Head injury following a fall from a horse[68] | |
Edward Henry Horsey | Liberal | Ontario (Grey North) |
July 23, 1902 | 35 | Skull fracture caused by an industrial accident[69] | |
Thomas Christie | Liberal | Quebec (Argenteuil) |
August 5, 1902[3] | 68 | ||
George Ritchie Maxwell | Liberal | British Columbia (Burrard) |
November 17, 1902 | 45 | Intestinal cancer | |
Angus McLeod | Conservative | Ontario (Ontario North) |
November 18, 1902[70] | 45 | ||
Donald Farquharson | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (West Queen's) |
June 26, 1903 | 68 | ||
Pierre-Raymond-Léonard Martineau | Liberal | Quebec (Montmagny) |
August 31, 1903 | 46[71] | ||
Henry Cargill | Conservative | Ontario (Bruce East) |
October 1, 1903 | 65 | ||
Oliver Simmons | Conservative | Ontario (Lambton East) |
November 11, 1903 | 68 | ||
William Forsythe McCreary | Liberal | Manitoba (Selkirk) |
May 4, 1904 | 48 | Heart disease[72] | |
John McIntosh | Conservative | Quebec (Town of Sherbrooke) |
July 12, 1904 | 62[73] | ||
Isidore Proulx | Liberal | Ontario (Prescott) |
July 28, 1904 | 64 | ||
Jean-Baptiste Blanchet | Liberal | Quebec (Saint Hyacinthe) |
August 31, 1904 | 61-62 | ||
Edward Frederick Clarke | Conservative | Ontario (West Toronto) |
March 3, 1905 | 54 | Heart failure, pneumonia[74] | |
Louis Julien Demers | Liberal | Quebec (Lévis) |
April 29, 1905 | 56[75] | ||
James Sutherland | Liberal | Ontario (Oxford North) |
May 3, 1905 | 55 | ||
Thomas George Johnston | Liberal | Ontario (Lambton West) |
July 4, 1905 | 55 | ||
Raymond Préfontaine | Liberal | Quebec (Terrebonne) |
December 25, 1905 | 55 | Angina pectoris | |
Peter White | Conservative | Ontario (Renfrew North) |
May 3, 1906 | 67 | ||
Leonard Thomas Bland | Conservative | Ontario (Bruce North) |
August 19, 1906 | 54 | ||
Romuald-Charlemagne Laurier | Liberal | Quebec (L'Assomption) |
December 28, 1906 | 54 | ||
Edward Cochrane | Conservative | Ontario (Northumberland East) |
March 8, 1907 | 73 | ||
Thomas Martin | Liberal | Ontario (Wellington North) |
March 12, 1907 | 56 | ||
Alfred Augustus Stockton | Conservative | New Brunswick (City and County of Saint John) |
March 15, 1907 | 64 | ||
Henry Lovell | Liberal | Quebec (Stanstead) |
December 4, 1907 | 79 | ||
Benjamin B. Gunn | Conservative | Ontario (Huron South) |
December 9, 1907 | 47 | ||
Angus MacLennan | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Inverness) |
August 27, 1908 | 64 | Stroke | |
Wilbert McIntyre | Liberal | Alberta (Strathcona) |
July 21, 1909 | 42 | ||
John Barr | Conservative | Ontario (Dufferin) |
November 19, 1909 | 66 | ||
Edward Kidd | Conservative | Ontario (Carleton) |
September 16, 1912 | 63 | ||
John Graham Haggart | Conservative | Ontario (Lanark South) |
March 13, 1913 | 76 | ||
James Pollock Brown | Liberal | Quebec (Châteauguay) |
May 30, 1913 | 72 | ||
Peter Elson | Conservative | Ontario (Middlesex East) |
June 11, 1913 | 74 | ||
Henry Emmerson | Liberal | New Brunswick (Albert) |
July 9, 1914[76] | 60 | ||
Thomas Beattie | Conservative | Ontario (London) |
December 2, 1914[1] | 70 | ||
George Adam Clare | Conservative | Ontario (Waterloo South) |
January 9, 1915 | 60[3] | ||
James William Richards | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Prince) |
March 9, 1915 | 64 | ||
Samuel Barker | Conservative | Ontario (Hamilton East) |
June 26, 1915 | 76[77] | ||
James Reid | Liberal | New Brunswick (Restigouche) |
November 15, 1915 | 76 | ||
Edward Arthur Lancaster | Conservative | Ontario (Lincoln) |
January 4, 1916[78] | 55 | ||
Bowman Brown Law | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Yarmouth) |
February 3, 1916 | 60 | Died in a fire that destroyed the Canadian Parliament building | |
George Harold Baker | Conservative | Quebec (Brome) |
June 2, 1916 | 38 | Killed in action during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in World War I[79] | |
Charles Henry Lovell | Liberal | Quebec (Stanstead) |
October 17, 1916 | 61[80] | ||
William Gray | Conservative | Ontario (London) |
December 12, 1916 | 54[3] | ||
Thomas Chase Casgrain | Conservative | Quebec (Quebec County) |
December 29, 1916 | 64 | ||
Oliver James Wilcox | Conservative | Ontario (Essex North) |
December 2, 1917 | 48[3] | ||
Adelbert Edward Hanna | Unionist | Ontario (Lanark) |
February 27, 1918 | 54[3] | ||
John McMartin | Unionist | Ontario (Glengarry and Stormont) |
April 12, 1918 | 59[3] | ||
Samuel Simpson Sharpe | Unionist | Ontario (Ontario North) |
May 25, 1918 | 45 | Suicide induced by post-traumatic stress disorder during World War I - jumped off a window [81] | |
Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Quebec (Quebec East) |
February 17, 1919[82] | 77 | Stroke | |
Joseph Read | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Prince) |
April 6, 1919 | 69[83] | ||
Francis Cochrane | Conservative | Ontario (Timiskaming) |
September 22, 1919 | 66 | ||
Louis-Audet Lapointe | Liberal | Quebec (Saint James) |
February 7, 1920 | 59[84] | ||
David Marshall | Conservative | Ontario (Elgin East) |
February 14, 1920 | 73 | ||
Oscar Gladu | Liberal | Quebec (Yamaska) |
December 25, 1920 | 50[85] | ||
Harry Fulton McLeod | Unionist | New Brunswick (York-Sunbury) |
January 7, 1921[86] | 49 | ||
Arthur Sifton | Unionist | Alberta (Medicine Hat) |
January 21, 1921 | 62[87] | ||
Thomas George Wallace | Unionist | Ontario (York West) |
February 20, 1921 | 41 | ||
Samuel Hughes | Unionist | Ontario (Victoria) |
August 24, 1921 | 68 | Pernicious anemia[88] | |
Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin | Liberal | Quebec (Wright) |
August 30, 1921[3] | 48 | ||
Robert Lorne Richardson | Unionist | Manitoba (Springfield) |
November 6, 1921 | 61 | ||
Peter Robert McGibbon | Liberal | Quebec (Argenteuil) |
December 18, 1921[3] | 67 | ||
John Alexander Stewart | Unionist | Ontario (Lanark) |
October 7, 1922 | 54-55 | ||
David Arthur Lafortune | Liberal | Quebec (Montcalm) |
October 19, 1922 | 74[3] | ||
Edward Blackadder | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
October 22, 1922 | 48[3] | ||
William Costello Kennedy | Liberal | Ontario (Essex North) |
January 17, 1923 | 54 | ||
Auguste Théophile Léger | Liberal | New Brunswick (Kent) |
October 28, 1923 | 71[3] | ||
John Armstrong MacKelvie | Conservative | British Columbia (Yale) |
June 4, 1924 | 58[3] | ||
John Morrissy | Liberal | New Brunswick (Northumberland) |
July 31, 1924 | 66 | ||
Charles Arthur Gauvreau | Liberal | Quebec (Témiscouata) |
October 9, 1924 | 64 | ||
Aylmer Byron Hunt | Liberal | Quebec (Compton) |
May 4, 1925 | 61 | ||
Thomas Henry Thompson | Conservative | Ontario (Hastings East) |
May 17, 1925 | 58[3] | ||
John Douglas Fraser Drummond | Progressive | Ontario (Middlesex West) |
May 24, 1925 | 58 | ||
William Bunting Snowball | Liberal | New Brunswick (Northumberland) |
September 27, 1925[89][90] | 60 | ||
Edmond Savard | Liberal | Quebec (Chicoutimi-Saguenay) |
October 22, 1925[3] | 62 | ||
Joseph Edmond Marcile | Liberal | Quebec (Bagot) |
November 5, 1925 | 71 | ||
Georges Henri Boivin | Liberal | Quebec (Shefford) |
August 7, 1926 | 43 | ||
John Carey Douglas | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Antigonish-Guysborough) |
December 10, 1926 | 52 | ||
John Warwick King | Progressive | Ontario (Huron North) |
January 14, 1927 | 70 | Heart attack | |
James Kidd Flemming | Conservative | New Brunswick (Victoria-Carleton) |
February 10, 1927 | 58 | ||
William Goodison | Liberal | Ontario (Lambton West) |
December 3, 1928 | 52 | Complications from surgery[91] | |
Richard Franklin Preston | Conservative | Ontario (Lanark) |
February 8, 1929 | 68 | ||
John Wesley Edwards | Conservative | Ontario (Frontenac) |
April 18, 1929 | 63 | ||
Roch Lanctôt | Liberal | Quebec (Laprairie-Napierville) |
May 30, 1929 | 63 | ||
James Robb | Liberal | Quebec (Châteauguay-Huntingdon) |
November 11, 1929 | 70 | ||
Georges Dorèze Morin | Liberal | Quebec (Bagot) |
December 24, 1929[92] | 45 | ||
Joseph-Éloi Fontaine | Liberal | Quebec (Hull) |
June 11, 1930 | 64 | ||
George Rennie | Conservative | Ontario (Hamilton East) |
October 13, 1930 | 64 | Double pneumonia[93] | |
Arthur Bettez | Liberal | Quebec (Three Rivers and Saint Maurice) |
January 4, 1931[94] | 59 | ||
John Francis Buckley | Liberal | Alberta (Athabaska) |
November 27, 1931 | 40 | Car accident[95] | |
Clément Robitaille | Liberal | Quebec (Maisonneuve) |
January 16, 1932[96] | 58 | ||
Thomas McMillan | Liberal | Ontario (Huron South) |
June 7, 1932 | 68 | ||
Maxime Cormier | Conservative | New Brunswick (Restigouche-Madawaska) |
January 14, 1933 | 54 | ||
Thomas Merritt Cayley | Liberal | Ontario (Oxford South) |
May 30, 1933 | 54 | ||
Edmond Baird Ryckman | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto East) |
January 11, 1934 | 67 | ||
Thomas Herbert Lennox | Conservative | Ontario (York North) |
May 3, 1934 | 64 | ||
William Spankie | Conservative | Ontario (Frontenac—Addington) |
May 27, 1934 | 74 | ||
William Anderson Black | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
September 1, 1934 | 86 | ||
Walter Davy Cowan | Conservative | Saskatchewan (Long Lake) |
September 28, 1934 | 68 | ||
Joseph-Arthur Denis | Liberal | Quebec (Saint Denis) |
October 1, 1934[3] | 53 | ||
George Brecken Nicholson | Conservative | Ontario (Algoma East) |
January 1, 1935 | 66 | Stroke[97] | |
Armand Renaud Lavergne | Conservative | Quebec (Montmagny) |
March 5, 1935 | 55 | ||
Joseph-Alexandre Mercier | Liberal | Quebec (Laurier-Outremont) |
July 16, 1935 | 60 | ||
D'Arcy Plunkett | Conservative | British Columbia (Victoria) |
May 3, 1936 | 64 | Pneumonia[98] | |
Fizalam-William Perras | Liberal | Quebec (Wright) |
June 28, 1936[99] | 60 | ||
Peter Veniot | Liberal | New Brunswick (Gloucester) |
July 6, 1936[100] | 72 | ||
Charles Marcil | Liberal | Quebec (Bonaventure) |
January 29, 1937 | 76 | ||
Herbert Earl Wilton | Conservative | Ontario (Hamilton West) |
February 1, 1937 | 67 | ||
Matthew McKay | Liberal | Ontario (Renfrew North) |
February 14, 1937 | 78 | Influenza, pneumonia | |
Daniel Alexander Cameron | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Cape Breton North and Victoria) |
September 4, 1937 | 66 | ||
Simon Fraser Tolmie | Conservative | British Columbia (Victoria) |
October 13, 1937 | 70 | ||
Joseph-Achille Verville | Liberal | Quebec (Lotbinière) |
November 20, 1937 | 50 | ||
George Halsey Perley | Conservative | Quebec (Argenteuil) |
January 4, 1938[101] | 80 | ||
William Ryan | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint Albert) |
January 4, 1938[101] | 50 | ||
William Samuel Hall | Social Credit Party | Alberta (Edmonton East) |
January 26, 1938 | 66 | ||
Peter Sinclair Jr. | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Queen's) |
March 8, 1938 | 50[3] | ||
Frederick Cronyn Betts | Conservative | Ontario (London) |
May 7, 1938 | 41 | ||
Alexander Edwards | Conservative | Ontario (Waterloo South) |
June 3, 1938[102] | 62 | Heart attack | |
Samuel William Jacobs | Liberal | Quebec (Cartier) |
August 21, 1938[103] | 67 | ||
David Wilson Beaubier | Conservative | Manitoba (Brandon) |
September 1, 1938 | 74 | ||
James Rutherford | Liberal | Ontario (Kent) |
February 27, 1939[104] | 63 | ||
Vital Mallette | Liberal | Quebec (Jacques Cartier) |
April 17, 1939[105] | 50 | ||
Alexander MacGillivray Young | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Saskatoon City) |
July 9, 1939[106] | 60 | Brain tumor | |
Fernand Rinfret | Liberal | Quebec (Saint James) |
July 12, 1939 | 56 | ||
Alfred Edgar MacLean | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Prince) |
October 28, 1939 | 71[107] | ||
David Spence | Conservative | Ontario (Parkdale) |
February 13, 1940[108] | 73 | ||
Walter George Brown | United Reform Movement | Saskatchewan (Saskatoon City) |
April 1, 1940 | 64 | Heart attack | |
Alonzo Bowen Hyndman | Conservative | Ontario (Carleton) |
April 9, 1940[109] | 49 | ||
Norman McLeod Rogers | Liberal | Ontario (Kingston City) |
June 10, 1940 | 45 | Plane crash | |
Frederick Clayton Casselman | Liberal | Alberta (Edmonton East) |
March 20, 1941 | 55 | ||
Hermas Deslauriers | Liberal | Quebec (Saint Mary) |
May 28, 1941 | 61 | ||
Arthur Damude | Liberal | Ontario (Welland) |
September 15, 1941 | 51 | Asthma[110] | |
Ernest Lapointe | Liberal | Quebec (Quebec East) |
November 26, 1941[111] | 65 | ||
J.S. Woodsworth | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | Manitoba (Winnipeg North Centre) |
March 21, 1942 | 67 | Stroke | |
Harry Raymond Fleming | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Humboldt) |
November 5, 1942 | 48 | ||
Peter Bercovitch | Liberal | Quebec (Cartier) |
December 27, 1942[112] | 63 | ||
Hugh Bathgate McKinnon | Liberal | Ontario (Kenora-Rainy River) |
April 10, 1944 | 58 | ||
Eugène Durocher | Liberal | Quebec (Saint James) |
May 10, 1944[113] | 62 | ||
Joseph Alphée Poirier | Liberal | Quebec (Bonaventure) |
September 19, 1944 | 45 | ||
John Mouat Turner | Liberal | Manitoba (Springfield) |
February 24, 1945 | 44 | Heart attack[114] | |
Wallace McDonald | Liberal | Quebec (Pontiac) |
May 2, 1946[115] | 69 | ||
Harry Leader | Liberal | Manitoba (Portage la Prairie) |
May 9, 1946 | 66 | ||
Alexander James Anderson | Conservative | Ontario (Toronto-High Park) |
June 3, 1946 | 82 | ||
Arthur Cardin | Liberal | Quebec (Richelieu-Verchères) |
October 20, 1946 | 67 | ||
William Chisholm Macdonald | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
November 19, 1946[116] | 56 | ||
Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges | Liberal | Nova Scotia (York-Sunbury) |
August 10, 1947 | 45 | ||
W.E.N. Sinclair | Liberal | Ontario (Ontario) |
November 26, 1947 | 74 | ||
Lucien Dubois | Liberal | Quebec (Nicolet) |
November 8, 1948[117] | 55 | ||
Norman Jaques | Social Credit Party | Alberta (Wetaskiwin) |
January 31, 1949 | 68 | Heart attack[118] | |
Moses Elijah McGarry | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Inverness-Richmond) |
June 11, 1949 | 71 | ||
John Ernest McMillin | Progressive-Conservative | Ontario (Greenwood) |
August 21, 1949 | 64-65 | Heart attack[119] | |
Benoît Michaud | Liberal | New Brunswick (Restigouche-Madawaska) |
August 29, 1949 | 47 |
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External links
edit- "Parliamentarians". Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 22 December 2022.