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This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 38th Parliament of Canada (October 4, 2004 to November 29, 2005). Bold text denotes
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1940 as National Government member for Rosedale, Ontario. George Jackson b. 1808 first elected in 1867 as Conservative member for Grey South, Ontario. Grant
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in 1874 as Liberal member for Digby, Nova Scotia. Cyrille Émile Vaillancourt b. 1848 first elected in 1891 as Nationalist member for Dorchester, Quebec
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in 2008 as Conservative member for Halton, Ontario. James Rajotte b. 1970 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Edmonton Southwest, Alberta
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1935 as Social Credit member for The Battlefords, Saskatchewan. David Bradley Neely b. 1873 first elected in 1908 as Liberal member for Humboldt, Saskatchewan
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are listed in the Members section. See List of Canadian federal electoral districts for a list of the ridings in this parliament. 1Members of the Canadian
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2011 as Conservative member for Elmwood—Transcona, Manitoba. Vic Toews b. 1952 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Provencher, Manitoba
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elected in 1904 as Liberal member for Dauphin, Manitoba. Andy Burton b. 1942 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Skeena, British Columbia
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elected in 2015 as a Liberal member for Alfred-Pellan, Quebec. Tony Ianno b. 1957 first elected in 1993 as a Liberal member for Trinity—Spadina, Ontario
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elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Blackstrap, Saskatchewan. James Yeo b. 1832 first elected in 1873 as Liberal member for Prince County,
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2006 as Conservative member for Ottawa—Orléans, Ontario. Cheryl Gallant b. 1960 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
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Liberal member for New Westminster, British Columbia. John Wilfred Kennedy b. 1879 first elected in 1919 as United Farmers of Ontario-Labour member for Glengarry
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Canadian Alliance member for Cypress Hills—Grasslands, Saskatchewan. Edna Anderson b. 1922 first elected in 1988 as Progressive Conservative member for
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Progressive Conservative member for Peel, Ontario. Brian Pallister b. 1954 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Portage—Lisgar, Manitoba
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1997 as Reform member for Saanich—Gulf Islands, British Columbia. James D. Lunney b. 1951 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Nanaimo—Alberni
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Democratic Party member for Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles, Quebec. Stockwell Day b. 1950 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Okanagan—Coquihalla
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2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys, British Columbia. Alana Hirtle first elected in 2025 as Liberal member for
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Democratic Party member for Comox—Alberni, British Columbia. Carol Skelton b. 1945 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
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2008 as Conservative member for Edmonton—Sherwood Park, Alberta. Rose-Marie Ur b. 1946 first elected in 1993 as Liberal member for Lambton—Middlesex
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in 1926 as Liberal member for City of Ottawa, Ontario. Jim Edwards b. 1936 first elected in 1984 as Progressive Conservative member for Edmonton South
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elected in 1882 as Liberal member for Brome, Quebec. Brian Fitzpatrick b. 1945 first elected in 2000 as Canadian Alliance member for Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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Democratic Party member for Vancouver Kingsway, British Columbia. Jean Casselman Wadds b. 1920 first elected in 1958 as Progressive Conservative member for Grenville—Dundas
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elected in 1945 as CCF member for The Battlefords, Saskatchewan. Archibald Campbell b. 1845 first elected in 1887 as Liberal member for Kent, Ontario. Barry
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elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada: Its Member of Parliament is Michael Kram. He was first elected in the 2019 Canadian federal
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ticket in 1984 election) Gerald Ford (38th POTUS 1974–1977, Warren Commission member) Edwin Francis Gay (co-founder of the CFR and its first secretary and treasurer
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Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
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King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : variant of Chappell.Variant of German Kappel.
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English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Maddox.
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peace; abundance
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English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant of Bevan, with the addition of the regular English patronymic suffix -s.
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Variant of Irish Condon.English
Variant of Irish Condon.English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, probably in Devon or Cornwall, where the modern surname is most frequent.
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English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Ble(i)ddyn (see Blethen), with the addition of the English patronymic suffix -s.
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French
French : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Hildo (see Hildebrand, Houde).French : habitational name from any of several places in Normandy called La Houle or Les Houles, named in Old French with the singular or plural of houle ‘cave’.English : variant of Hole.
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English
English : variant of House 1.Americanized spelling of German Hauser.
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Respelling of Kroll.English
Respelling of Kroll.English : variant of Curl.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lison in Calvados, France.Perhaps also Czech or Slovak, a derivative of lis ‘fox’ (see Lis).
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English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : variant of Maddox.
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English (southwestern)
English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.
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English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a lost place, of uncertain location, named in Anglo-Norman French as mesnil Warin ‘domain of Warin’ (see Waring). The surname has had a large number of variant spellings; it is normally pronounced ‘Mannering’.
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English
English : presumably a nickname, or an occupational name for someone in the service of parliament, the British deliberative assembly. The name is recorded in northeast England in the 17th and 18th centuries, but appears to have died out there in the early 19th century. It is not found in the 1881 British census.
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English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant of Bowen, with the addition of the regular English patronymic suffix -s.Altered spelling of Dutch Bouwens, a variant of Bauwens.
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English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.
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