List of members of the Canadian Parliament who died in office (1900–1949)

The following is a list of members of the Canadian Parliament who died while they were serving their terms from 1900 until 1949

Senate edit

Member 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 edit

Member 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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