List of members of the Canadian Parliament who died in office (1950–1999)

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The following is a list of members of the Canadian Parliament who died while they were serving their terms from 1950 to 1999.

Senate[edit]

Member Party
Province/Division
Date of death Age at death (years) Cause
Édouard-Charles St-Père   Liberal Quebec
(De Lanaudière)
January 31, 1950 73
Joseph Arthur Lesage   Liberal Quebec
(Gulf)
March 9, 1950 68
Antoine Joseph Léger   Progressive Conservative New Brunswick
(L'Acadie)
April 7, 1950 69
George Burpee Jones   Progressive Conservative New Brunswick
(New Brunswick)
April 27, 1950 84
Charles Ballantyne   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Alma)
October 19, 1950 83
Eugène Paquet   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Lauzon)
May 8, 1951 83
Lucien Moraud   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(La Salle)
May 29, 1951 66
Robert William Gladstone   Liberal Ontario
(Wellington South)
June 1, 1951 71 Heart condition
Allen Bristol Aylesworth   Liberal Ontario
(North York)
February 13, 1952 97
Thomas-Jean Bourque   Conservative New Brunswick
(Richibucto)
February 16, 1952 87
Herman William Quinton   Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador
(Burgeo-La Poile)
April 2, 1952 55
James Gordon Fogo   Liberal Ontario
(Carleton)
July 6, 1952 55
Joseph-Henri-Gustave Lacasse   Liberal Ontario
(Essex)
January 18, 1953 62
Louis-Athanase David   Liberal Quebec
(Saurel)
January 26, 1953 70
James Joseph Hayes Doone   Liberal New Brunswick
(Charlotte)
April 6, 1953 64
William Duff   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Lunenburg)
April 25, 1953 80 Heart attack
Donald MacLennan   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Margaree Forks)
October 19, 1953 76
John Caswell Davis   Liberal Manitoba
(Winnipeg)
October 25, 1953 65
Vincent Burke   Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador
(Saint-Jacques)
December 19, 1953 75
William Henry Dennis   Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia
(Halifax)
January 18, 1954 66
William James Hushion   Liberal Quebec
(Victoria)
January 29, 1954 70
John Walter Jones   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Queen's)
March 31, 1954 75
Henry Read Emmerson   Liberal New Brunswick
(Dorchester)
June 21, 1954 70
William Ashbury Buchanan   Liberal Alberta
(Lethbridge)
July 8, 1954 78 Malignant tumor
Élie Beauregard   Liberal Quebec
(Rougemont)
August 27, 1954 70
Joseph Raoul Hurtubise   Liberal Ontario
(Nipissing)
January 31, 1955 72
Joseph-Fernand Fafard   Liberal Quebec
(De la Durantaye)
May 14, 1955 72
James Horace King   Liberal British Columbia
(Kootenay East)
July 14, 1955 82
Pamphile Réal Du Tremblay   Liberal Quebec
(Repentigny)
October 6, 1955 76
Iva Campbell Fallis   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Peterborough)
March 7, 1956 72
James Alexander Calder   Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan
(Moose Jaw)
July 20, 1956 87
John Thomas Hackett   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Victoria)
September 15, 1956 72
Joseph Adélard Godbout   Liberal Quebec
(Montarville)
September 18, 1956 63
John James Stevenson   Liberal Saskatchewan
(Prince Albert)
September 21, 1956 83
George Henry Ross   Liberal Alberta
(Calgary)
September 26, 1956 77
Frederick William Pirie   Liberal New Brunswick
(Victoria-Carleton)
October 3, 1956 63
Joseph James Duffus   Liberal Ontario
(Peterborough West)
February 7, 1957 80
Armand Daigle   Liberal Quebec
(Mille Isles)
March 8, 1957 64
James Peter McIntyre   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Mount Stewart)
April 8, 1957 73
William Henry McGuire   Liberal Ontario
(East York)
October 31, 1957 84
James Angus MacKinnon   Liberal Alberta
(Edmonton)
April 18, 1958 76
Charles G. Hawkins   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Milford-Hants)
August 14, 1958 70
Arthur Marcotte   Conservative Saskatchewan
(Ponteix)
August 18, 1958 85
Jacob Nicol   Liberal Quebec
(Bedford)
September 23, 1958 82
John Power Howden   Liberal Manitoba
(Saint-Boniface)
November 4, 1959 79 Stroke
Ray Petten   Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador
(Bonavista)
February 16, 1961 63
Felix Patrick Quinn   Conservative Nova Scotia
(Bedford-Halifax)
March 28, 1961 86
William Daum Euler   Liberal Ontario
(Waterloo)
July 15, 1961 86
Joseph-Arthur Bradette   Liberal Ontario
(Cochrane)
September 12, 1961 74
Aurel D. Léger   Liberal New Brunswick
(East York)
December 28, 1961 67
William Henry Golding   Liberal Ontario
(Huron-Perth)
December 31, 1961 83
George Hilton Barbour   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Prince)
February 6, 1962 83
Cairine Reay Wilson   Liberal Ontario
(Rockcliffe)
March 3, 1962 77 Heart attack[1]
Arthur Charles Hardy   Liberal Ontario
(Leeds)
March 13, 1962 89
John Alexander McDonald   Liberal Nova Scotia
(King's)
April 16, 1962 72
William Brunt   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Hanover)
July 7, 1962 59
William Michael Wall   Liberal Manitoba
(Winnipeg)
July 7, 1962 50
Henri Charles Bois   Liberal Quebec
(Montarville)
July 18, 1962 65
William Alexander Fraser   Liberal Ontario
(Trenton)
October 26, 1962 76
Télesphore-Damien Bouchard   Liberal Quebec
(The Laurentides)
November 13, 1962 80
Donat Raymond   Liberal Quebec
(De la Vallière )
June 5, 1963 83
John Gilbert Higgins   Progressive Conservative Newfoundland and Labrador
(Saint John's East)
July 1, 1963 72
Clarence Vernon Emerson   Progressive Conservative New Brunswick
(Saint-John Albert)
September 25, 1963 62
Mark Robert Drouin   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(La Salle)
October 12, 1963 59
Calvert Coates Pratt   Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador
(Saint John's West)
November 13, 1963 75
Duncan Kenneth MacTavish   Liberal Ontario
(Ontario)
November 15, 1963 64 Automobile collision[2]
Gordon Peter Campbell   Liberal Ontario
(Toronto)
January 16, 1964 65
James Gray Turgeon   Liberal British Columbia
(Cariboo)
February 14, 1964 84
Charles Benjamin Howard   Liberal Quebec
(Wellington)
March 25, 1964 78
Aristide Blais   Liberal Alberta
(Saint Albert)
November 10, 1964 89
Ralph Byron Horner   Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan
(Saskatchewan North)
December 14, 1964 80
Austin Claude Taylor   Liberal New Brunswick
(Westmorland)
January 17, 1965 71
John Alexander Robertson   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Kenora-Rainy River)
February 19, 1965 51 Heart attack[3]
Norman Platt Lambert   Liberal Ontario
(Ottawa)
November 4, 1965 80
Thomas Harold Wood   Liberal Saskatchewan
(Regina)
November 26, 1965 76
Paul Henri Bouffard   Liberal Quebec
(Grandville)
February 16, 1966 70
Frederick Gordon Bradley   Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador
(Bonavista-Twillingate)
March 30, 1966 80
Stanley McKeen   Liberal British Columbia
(Vancouver)
December 1, 1966 69
Rupert Davies   Liberal Ontario
(Kingston)
March 11, 1967 87
Alexander Neil McLean   Liberal New Brunswick
(Southern New Brunswick)
March 12, 1967 81
John Hnatyshyn   Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan
(Saskatoon)
May 2, 1967 60
Vincent Dupuis   Liberal Quebec
(Rigaud)
May 11, 1967 78
Alexander Boyd Baird   Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador
(Saint John's)
November 23, 1967 76
Charles Gavan Power   Liberal Quebec
(Gulf)
May 30, 1968 80[4]
Edward Joseph Thériault   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotia)
December 20, 1968 67
Clement O'Leary   Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia
(Antigonish-Guysborough)
June 12, 1969 52
Gunnar Thorvaldson   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Winnipeg South)
August 2, 1969 68 Heart attack[5]
Olive Lillian Irvine   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Lisgar)
November 1, 1969 74[6]
Gustave Monette   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Mille-Isles)
December 23, 1969 82
John Wallace de Beque Farris   Liberal British Columbia
(Vancouver South)
February 25, 1970 91
Earl Wallace Urquhart   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Inverness-Richmond)
August 17, 1971 50
Arthur Roebuck   Liberal Ontario
(Toronto-Trinity)
November 17, 1971 93
Harry Albert Willis   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Peel)
March 23, 1972[7] 67
Léon Méthot   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Shawinigan)
August 6, 1972 77
Gordon Benjamin Isnor   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Halifax-Dartmouth)
March 17, 1973 87
Nelson Rattenbury   Liberal New Brunswick
(Saint John)
May 27, 1973 65
Donald A. McLean   Liberal New Brunswick
(Charlotte County)
November 5, 1973 66
Romuald Bourque   Liberal Quebec
(De la Vallière)
August 14, 1974[8] 84
Thomas Joseph Kickham   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Cardigan)
December 1, 1974 73[9]
Arthur Laing   Liberal British Columbia
(Vancouver South)
February 13, 1975 70
Grattan O'Leary   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Carleton)
April 7, 1976 88
William Albert Boucher   Liberal Saskatchewan
(Prince Albert)
June 23, 1976 86
James Harper Prowse   Liberal Alberta
(Alberta)
September 27, 1976[10] 62
John Ewasew   Liberal Quebec
(Montarville)
March 26, 1978 56
Hervé Michaud   Liberal New Brunswick
(Kent)
June 5, 1978 65
Joe Green   Liberal Ontario
(Niagara)
October 23, 1978 58
Maurice Bourget   Liberal Quebec
(The Laurentides)
March 29, 1979 71
Claude Wagner   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Kennebec)
July 11, 1979 54 Cancer[11]
Alexander Hamilton McDonald   Liberal Saskatchewan
(Moosimin)
March 31, 1980 61
Josie Alice Quart   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Victoria)
April 17, 1980 84
Sarto Fournier   Liberal Quebec
(De Lanaudière)
July 23, 1980[12] 72
Raymond Eudes   Liberal Quebec
(De Lorimier)
October 25, 1980 68
Harry William Hays   Liberal Alberta
(Calgary)
May 4, 1982 72 Complications following heart surgery
George Isaac Smith   Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia
(Colchester)
December 19, 1982 73
Maurice Lamontagne   Liberal Quebec
(Inkerman)
June 12, 1983 65
Daniel Aloysius Riley   Liberal New Brunswick
(Saint John)
September 13, 1984 68
William Moore Benidickson   Liberal Manitoba
(Kenora-Rainy River)
January 4, 1985 73
Louis-Philippe Beaubien   Progressive Conservative Quebec
(Bedford)
March 28, 1985 82
Florence Elsie Inman   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Murray Harbour)
May 31, 1986 94[13] Heart attack
Paul Yuzyk   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Fort Garry)
July 9, 1986 73
Yvette Boucher Rousseau   Liberal Quebec
(De Salaberry)
March 17, 1988 71
Paul Lafond   Liberal Quebec
(Gulf)
May 27, 1988 68
Nancy Bell   Independent British Columbia
(Nanaimo-Malaspina)
November 29, 1989[14] 65
Richard Hatfield   Progressive Conservative New Brunswick
(New Brunswick)
April 26, 1991 60 Brain tumor
David Croll   Liberal Ontario
(Toronto-Spadina)
June 11, 1991[15] 91 Heart failure
Azellus Denis   Liberal Quebec
(La Salle)
September 4, 1991 84
Stanley Waters   Reform Alberta
(Alberta)
September 25, 1991 71 Complications following surgery[16]
Hazen Argue   Liberal Saskatchewan
(Regina)
October 2, 1991 70 Cancer[17]
George Van Roggen   Liberal British Columbia
(Vancouver-Points Grey)
June 8, 1992 70 Liver cancer[18]
Rhéal Bélisle   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Sudbury)
November 3, 1992 73
Thomas Lefebvre   Liberal Quebec
(De Lanaudière)
November 20, 1992 65 Cancer[19]
Nancy Teed   Progressive Conservative New Brunswick
(Saint John)
January 29, 1993 43 Car accident
Jean Noël Desmarais   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Sudbury)
July 25, 1995 71 Cancer
Earl Hastings   Liberal Alberta
(Palliser-Foothills)
May 5, 1996 71
John Michael Macdonald   Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia
(Cape Breton)
June 20, 1997[20] 91
Pietro Rizzuto   Liberal Quebec
(Repentigny)
August 3, 1997 63
Walter Patrick Twinn   Progressive Conservative Alberta
(Alberta)
October 30, 1997 63 Heart attack[21]
Gerald Ottenheimer   Progressive Conservative Newfoundland and Labrador
(Waterford-Trinity)
January 18, 1998 63 Cancer
Peter Bosa   Liberal Ontario
(York-Caboto)
December 10, 1998 71
Paul Lucier   Liberal Yukon Territory
(Yukon)
July 23, 1999[22] 68
James Balfour   Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan
(Regina)
December 12, 1999 71

House of Commons[edit]

Member Party
Province/Riding
Date of death Age at death (years) Cause
Thomas Langton Church   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Broadview)
February 7, 1950 79-80
Maurice Hartt   Liberal Quebec
(Cartier)
March 15, 1950 54
Gleason Belzile   Liberal Quebec
(Rimouski)
July 25, 1950 51
Humphrey Mitchell   Liberal Ontario
(Hamilton East)
August 1, 1950 55
James Lester Douglas   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Queen's)
September 30, 1950 68
James Ewen Matthews   Liberal Manitoba
(Brandon)
November 24, 1950 81
Karl Kenneth Homuth   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Waterloo South)
March 15, 1951 57 Lung cancer
Heber Harold Hatfield   Progressive Conservative New Brunswick
(Victoria-Carleton)
January 3, 1952 66
Henri Gosselin   Liberal Quebec
(Brome-Missisquoi)
January 27, 1952 63
Joseph Henry Harris   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Danforth)
October 24, 1952 63
Matthew MacLean   Liberal Nova Scotia
(Cape Breton North and Victoria)
April 7, 1953 73 Complications from a medical operation[23]
Gordon Graydon   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Peel)
September 19, 1953 56
Joseph-Célestin Nadon   Liberal Quebec
(Gatineau)
December 17, 1953 56
Charles Delmer Coyle   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Elgin)
January 19, 1954 66
Agar Rodney Adamson   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(York West)
April 8, 1954 52 Plane crash[24]
Lionel Conacher   Liberal Ontario
(Trinity)
May 26, 1954 54 Heart attack[25]
Robert James Wood   Liberal Manitoba
(Norquay)
August 8, 1954 68
Robert Fair   Social Credit Party Alberta
(Battle River)
November 1, 1954 63
Joseph Gaspard Boucher   Liberal New Brunswick
(Restigouche-Madawaska)
April 18, 1955 58 Heart attack
Alcide Côté   Liberal Quebec
(Saint-Jean—Iberville—Napierville)
August 7, 1955 52
Joseph William Noseworthy   Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Ontario
(York South)
March 30, 1956 67
Lorne MacDougall   Liberal British Columbia
(Vancouver-Burrard)
June 6, 1956 57 Heart attack[26]
Sybil Bennett   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Halton)
November 12, 1956 52
Thomas Hambly Ross   Liberal Ontario
(Hamilton East)
November 20, 1956 80
Owen Trainor   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Winnipeg South)
November 28, 1956 62 Heart attack[27]
Thomas Patrick Healy   Liberal Quebec
(Saint-Ann)
April 12, 1957 62
Henry Alfred Hosking   Liberal Ontario
(Wellington South)
June 3, 1957[28] 48 Pancreatitis
William Gourlay Blair   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Lanark)
June 16, 1957 67
Arza Clair Casselman   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Grenville—Dundas)
May 11, 1958 67
Val Yacula   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Springfield)
September 24, 1958 49-50
Edward Lockyer   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Lanark)
October 5, 1958 58 Heart disease
Sidney Earle Smith   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Hastings—Frontenac)
March 17, 1959 62 Stroke
Joseph-Omer Gour   Liberal Ontario
(Russell)
March 24, 1959 65
William Houck   Liberal Ontario
(Niagara Falls)
May 5, 1960 66
Gordon Fraser   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Peterborough West)
May 26, 1960 69
Hayden Stanton   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Leeds)
December 7, 1960 62 Complications following stomach surgery[29]
John Augustine Macdonald   Progressive Conservative Prince Edward Island
(King's)
January 4, 1961 47
William Anderson   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Waterloo South)
June 6, 1961 55
Mervyn Arthur Hardie   Liberal Northwest Territories
(Mackenzie River)
October 18, 1961 43 Cancer[30]
James Stanley Speakman   Progressive Conservative Alberta
(Wetaskiwin)
April 30, 1962 55
Leon Crestohl   Liberal Quebec
(Cartier)
March 21, 1963 62
Henry Frank Jones   Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan
(Wetaskiwin)
March 4, 1964 43
Jack Garland   Liberal Ontario
(Nipissing)
March 14, 1964 46
Sherwood Rideout   Liberal New Brunswick
(Westmorland)
May 29, 1964 46 Heart attack[31]
Gordon Chaplin   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Waterloo South)
June 27, 1964 56
George Clyde Nowlan   Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia
(Digby-Annapolis-Kings)
May 31, 1965 66
Charles Wesley Lamb   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Victoria)
July 12, 1965 74
Alexis Caron   Liberal Quebec
(Hull)
August 31, 1966 67
Rodger Mitchell   Liberal Ontario
(Sudbury)
January 4, 1967 68 Pulmonary fibrosis
Maurice Rinfret   Liberal Quebec
(Saint-Jacques)
December 26, 1967 52
René Tremblay   Liberal Quebec
(Matapédia-Matane)
January 22, 1968 45 Heart attack
Colin Cameron   New Democratic Party British Columbia
(Nanaimo-Cowichan-The Islands)
July 28, 1968 71 Stroke[32]
George Muir   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Lisgar)
August 26, 1970[33] 67
Bernard Pilon   Liberal Quebec
(Chambly-Rouvile)
November 17, 1970 52 Heart attack[34]
Joseph-Alfred Mongrain   Liberal Quebec
(Trois-Rivières)
December 23, 1970 61
Albert B. Douglas   Liberal Saskatchewan
(Assiniboia)
March 6, 1971 58
Harry Kuntz   Progressive Conservative Alberta
(Battle River)
November 16, 1973[35] 44
Wally Nesbitt   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Oxford)
December 21, 1973 55 Heart attack[36]
Albanie Morin   Liberal Quebec
(Louis-Hébert)
September 30, 1976 55
Réal Caouette   Social Credit Party Quebec
(Témiscamingue)
December 16, 1976 59 Stroke[37]
André-Gilles Fortin   Social Credit Party Quebec
(Lotbinière)
June 24, 1977 33 Car accident
John Diefenbaker   Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan
(Prince Albert)
August 16, 1979 83 Heart attack[38]
Daniel J. MacDonald   Liberal Prince Edward Island
(Cardigan)
September 30, 1980 62
Bruce Lonsdale   Liberal Ontario
(Timiskaming)
January 22, 1982 32 Car accident[39]
Thomas Cossitt   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Leeds-Grenville)
March 15, 1982 54 Heart attack[40]
Walter Dinsdale   Progressive Conservative Manitoba
(Brandon-Souris)
November 20, 1982[41] 66 Kidney failure, stroke
Walter David Baker   Progressive Conservative Ontario
(Nepean—Carleton)
November 13, 1983 53
John Kushner   Progressive Conservative Alberta
(Calgary East)
March 2, 1984 60
John Dahmer   Progressive Conservative Alberta
(Beaver River)
November 26, 1988 51 Pancreatic cancer[42]
Jean-Claude Malépart   Liberal Quebec
(Laurier-Sainte-Marie)
November 15, 1989 50
Chuck Cook   Progressive Conservative British Columbia
(North Vancouver)
February 23, 1993 66 Cancer
Gaston Péloquin   Bloc Québécois Quebec
(Brome-Missisquoi)
September 1, 1994 54 Car accident
André Caron   Bloc Québécois Quebec
(Jonquière)
January 10, 1997 54 Car accident
Shaughnessy Cohen   Liberal Ontario
(Windsor—St. Clair)
December 9, 1998 50 Cerebral hemorrhage[43]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  3. ^ "Senator told of appointment in CPR caboose", Globe and Mail, February 22, 1965
  4. ^ (31 May 1968). Charles G. Power Is Dead at 80; Canadian Legislator 51 Years, The New York Times, p. 29 (paywall)
  5. ^ "Winnipeg senator dies". Edmonton Journal. August 5, 1969. p. 6. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
  6. ^ "Memorable Manitobans: Olive Lillian Irvine (1895-1969)". Manitoba Historical Society.
  7. ^ "Senator dies on flight to Toronto", Toronto Star, March 24, 1972
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  16. ^ "Stan Waters was Canada's first senator to be elected". Kitchener - Waterloo Record. September 26, 1991. p. A10.
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  18. ^ "OBITUARY: George van Roggen Senator promoted free trade", Globe and Mail, June 10, 1992
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  20. ^ "John Macdonald: Diefenbaker senator last on life appointment". The Globe and Mail. June 23, 1997.
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  27. ^ The Canadian Press (11 December 1998). "But at least four other MPs have died on the Hill". The StarPhoenix. p. A17.
  28. ^ "Delay Wellington Vote After Candidate Dies". The Globe and Mail. 4 June 1957. p. 1.
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  30. ^ "Liberal MP Hardie Dies of Cancer, Aged 43". The Gazette. October 19, 1961. p. 4.
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  32. ^ "Colin Cameron". Montreal Gazette. July 31, 1968. p. 6. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
  33. ^ "George Muir / MP won seat in '57 election". The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. 28 August 1970. p. 3.
  34. ^ The Canadian Press (18 November 1970). "Bernard Pilon (obituary)". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
  35. ^ Obituary in the Edmonton Journal, November 20, 1973, pg. 42
  36. ^ The Canadian Press (22 December 1973). "Wallace Nesbitt / Oxford Tory served 20 years in Commons". The Globe and Mail. p. 10.
  37. ^ Montréal Gazette, November 6, 1976, p. 11, "Socreds gather to elect leader Sunday"
  38. ^ Smith, Denis (1995), Rogue Tory: The Life and Legend of John Diefenbaker, Macfarlane Walter & Ross, ISBN 0-921912-92-7
  39. ^ "Bruce Lonsdale, Liberal Member of Parliament for the Northern..." UPI. January 23, 1982. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  40. ^ "Leeds-Grenville Tory MP dies from heart attack". The Globe and Mail. 16 March 1982.
  41. ^ "Colleagues mourn dean of Commons". The Globe and Mail, November 23, 1982.
  42. ^ Canadian Press (November 24, 1988). "New MP victim of cancer". Ottawa Citizen. p. A4.
  43. ^ "MP dies after collapsing in House: Shaughnessy Cohen". National Post, December 10, 1998.

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