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This list started with 1,570 entries; 154 remain.
Lieutenant Governors
edit- Arthur Wilson (Yukon politician) (interim) 1911-1912
Provincial politicians
editProvincial party leaders
editSaskatchewan Conservative Party
- Herbert E. Keown (1940–44)
New Brunswick CCF/NDP
- Jim Mugridge 1944 election
- Joseph C. Arrowsmith 1948 election
- Claude P. Milton 1952 election
- Jack Currie, 1965–1968
Newfoundland NDP
- John Greene, 1977–1980. (currently redirects to Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party)
Quebec CCF/NDP/Parti de la démocratie socialist
- Romuald-Joseph Lamoureux (1934)
- Roland Morin (1970–1973, 1987–1989)
- Michel Parenteau (1990–1992)
- Jean-François Sirois (1992–1994)
- Jocelyne Dupuis (1994–1996)
Members of provincial legislatures
editQuebec
editLegislative Council of Quebec
editBedford
- Ernest de Varennes 1904–1919 Liberal
- Joseph-Oscar Gilbert 1960–1968 Union Nationale
De la Durantaye
- Joseph Boulanger 1952–1963 Union Nationale
De Lanaudière
- Louis-Philippe Bérard 1912–1914 Liberal
- Gaspard De Serres 1928 Liberal
- Félix Messier 1942–1968 Liberal
De Lorimier
- Jean Girouard 1897–1936 Conservative
- John Pozer Rowat 1958–1968 Union Nationale
De Salaberry
- Alphonse Racine 1915–1918 Liberal
- Raoul-Ovide Grothé 1927–1968 Liberal
Kennebec
- Napoléon-Charles Cormier 1889–1915 Liberal
- Ernest Benoît 1959–1968 Union Nationale
La Salle
- Charles-Eugène Dubord 1907–1917 Liberal
- Louis Alfred Letourneau 1927–1938 Liberal
- Jean Mercier 1939 Union Nationale
- Alfred-Albert Bouchard 1954–1968 Union Nationale
Lauzon
- Eugène Roberge 1912–1935 Liberal
Mille-Isles
- David Marsil 1888–1899 Liberal
- François-Xavier Mathieu 1900–1908 Liberal
Montarville
- Joseph-Léonide Perron 1916–1929 Liberal
- Arthur Dupré 1963–1968 Liberal
Repentigny
- Georges-Aimé Simard 1913–1921 Liberal
- Georges-Aimé Simard 1923–1953 Liberal
- Édouard Masson 1953–1967 Union Nationale
Rigaud
- Joseph Lanctôt 1898–1914 Liberal
- Joseph-Adolphe Chauret 1915–1918 Liberal
- Victor Marchand 1932–1960 Liberal
- Jean Raymond 1960–1968 Union Nationale
Rougemont
- Wilfrid Bovey 1942–1956 Liberal
Stadacona
- John Roche 1892–1893 Conservative
Saurel
- Jean Barrette 1955–1968 Union Nationale
The Laurentides
- Antonio Auger 1959–1968 Union Nationale
Victoria
- Henry Miles 1923–1932 Liberal
Wellington
- Édouard Asselin 1946–1968 Union Nationale