By-elections to the 44th Canadian Parliament
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By-elections to the 44th Canadian Parliament may be held to fill vacancies in the House of Commons of Canada between the 2021 federal election and the 45th federal election. The 44th Canadian Parliament has existed since 2021 with the membership of its House of Commons having been determined by the results of the 44th Canadian federal election held on September 20, 2021. The Liberal Party of Canada has a minority government during this Parliament, supported by the New Democratic Party in a confidence-and-supply agreement.[1] The Conservative Party of Canada forms the Official Opposition.
Eight by-elections have been held during the 44th Parliament. They have taken place in the following electoral districts:
- Mississauga—Lakeshore, following the resignation of Liberal MP Sven Spengemann to take on a role at the United Nations on May 27, 2022.[2]
- Winnipeg South Centre, left vacant following the death of Liberal MP Jim Carr on December 12, 2022.[3]
- Oxford, following the resignation of Conservative MP Dave MacKenzie on January 28, 2023.[4]
- Portage—Lisgar, following the resignation of Conservative MP Candice Bergen on February 28, 2023.[5][6]
- Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, following the resignation of Liberal MP Marc Garneau on March 8, 2023.[7]
- Calgary Heritage, following the resignation of Conservative MP Bob Benzen on December 31, 2022, to return to the private sector.[8]
- Durham, following Conservative MP Erin O'Toole's resignation on August 1, 2023.[9]
- Toronto—St. Paul's, following Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett's resignation on January 16, 2024.[10]
Additional by-elections are expected the following electoral districts:
- LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, following the resignation of Liberal MP David Lametti on February 1, 2024.
- Elmwood—Transcona, following the resignation of New Democratic MP Daniel Blaikie on March 31, 2024.
- Cloverdale—Langley City, following the resignation of Liberal MP John Aldag on May 27, 2024.
- Halifax, with the pending resignation of Liberal MP Andy Fillmore in fall 2024.[11]
The writ for a by-election must be dropped no sooner than 11 days and no later than 180 days after the chief electoral officer is officially notified of a vacancy via a warrant issued by the Speaker. Under the Canada Elections Act, by-elections must be held on a Monday, at least 36 days after dropping the writ and no more than 50 days after dropping the writ.[12]