40th Canadian Parliament

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40th Parliament of Canada
minority parliament

 
November 18, 2008 – present

House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
Hon. Peter Milliken
Jan 29, 2001 — present
Prime
Minister
Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper
Feb 6, 2006 — present
Leader of the
Opposition
Hon. Stéphane Dion
Dec 2, 2006 — Dec 10, 2008
Michael Ignatieff
Dec 10, 2008 — present
Government
House Leader
Hon. Jay Hill
Oct 3, 2008 — present
Opposition
House Leader
Hon. Ralph Goodale
Feb 10, 2006 — present

Senate

Seating arrangements of the Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
Hon. Noël A. Kinsella
Feb 8, 2006 — present
Government
Senate Leader
Hon. Marjory LeBreton
Feb 6, 2006 — present
Opposition
Senate Leader
Hon. Jim Cowan
Nov 3, 2008 — present

Party standings in the Commons
Government Conservative Party of Canada
Opposition Liberal Party of Canada
Third Party Bloc Québécois
Fourth Party New Democratic Party

Sessions
1st Session
November 18, 2008-December 4, 2008

Ministries
28th Ministry
Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper
February 6, 2006-

Parliamentarians
Members
308 of 308
Senators
105 of 105
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The 40th Canadian Parliament is the current parliament of Canada, with the membership of its House of Commons determined by the results of the 2008 federal election held on October 14, 2008, and it opened on November 18, 20081 Unless dissolved early, the 40th Parliament will be dissolved shortly before October 15, 2012, the date set by the Canada Elections Act for the next election.2 Of the 308 MPs elected at the October 14, 2008 general election, 64 are new to Parliament and three of those sat in previous Parliaments other than the 39th: John Duncan, Jack Harris and Roger Pomerleau.

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Party standings

Standings in the 40th Canadian Parliament
(viewdiscuss)
Affiliation House Members Senate Members
2008 Election
Results3
Currently On Election
Day 20081
Currently
     Conservative 143 143 21 38
     Liberal 77 77 58 57
     Bloc Québécois 49 49 0 0
     New Democratic Party 37 37 0 0
     Independent and Non-aligned 22 22 53 53
     Progressive Conservative 0 0 3 3
     Independent NDP 0 0 14 14
     Independent Liberal 0 0 15 15
Total members 308 308 89 105
     vacant 0 0 16 0
Total seats 308 105
  1. Members of the Canadian Senate are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister and remain as Senators until the age of 75, even if the House of Commons has been dissolved or an election has been called.
  2. André Arthur and Bill Casey.
  3. Anne Claire Cools, Peter Michael Pitfield, Marcel Prud'homme, Jean-Claude Rivest, Mira Spivak
  4. Lillian Dyck.
  5. Raymond Lavigne

1st session and prorogation

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Members

For full lists of members of the 40th Parliament of Canada, see List of House members of the 40th Parliament of Canada and List of senators in the 40th Parliament of Canada.

Officeholders

Speakers

Other Chair occupants

Senate

Leaders

Further information: 28th Canadian Ministry, Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Parliament of Canada, Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Parliament of Canada, and New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Parliament of Canada

Floor leaders

The following were the parties' floor leaders during the 40th Parliament:

House of Commons

Senate

Whips

The party whips in this Parliament were as follows:

References

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