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List of House members of the 44th Parliament of Canada

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This is a list of members of the House of Commons of Canada in the 44th Canadian Parliament.[1][2]

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  1. Resigned August 31, 2024
  2. Originally elected as a Green
  3. Defeated in 2015, returned to the House of Commons in 2019
  4. Interim Speaker until from 27 September 2023 to 3 October 2023
  5. Defeated in 2011, returned to the House of Commons in 2015
  6. Resigned January 20, 2025
  7. Resigned from caucus September 19, 2024.
  8. Since October 3, 2023
  9. Resigned February 1, 2024
  10. Elected September 16, 2024
  11. Resigned in 2005, returned to the House of Commons in 2019
  12. Resigned March 8, 2023
  13. Elected June 19, 2023
  14. Until March 14, 2025
  15. Until March 9, 2025
  16. Resigned from caucus September 13, 2022.
  17. Defeated in 2011, returned to the House of Commons in 2019
  18. Since September 10, 2022
  19. Resigned from caucus March 22, 2023
  20. Resigned August 1, 2023
  21. Until February 2, 2022
  22. Elected March 4, 2024
  23. Resigned March 13, 2025
  24. Defeated in 2008, returned to the House of Commons in 2015
  25. Resigned May 27, 2022
  26. Elected December 12, 2022
  27. Until September 27, 2023
  28. Resigned January 28, 2023
  29. Although Vuong was elected as a Liberal, due to being charged with sexual assault prior to being a candidate, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau stated he would not sit as a member of caucus.
  30. Resigned January 16, 2024
  31. Elected June 24, 2024
  32. Resigned March 31, 2024
  33. Resigned February 28, 2023
  34. From February 2, 2022 to September 10, 2022
  35. Died December 12, 2022
  36. Resigned December 31, 2022
  37. Elected July 24, 2023
  38. Defeated in 2019, returned to the House of Commons in 2021
  39. Resigned May 27, 2024
  40. Elected December 16, 2024
  41. Defeated in 2021, returned to the House of Commons in 2024
  42. Resigned January 30, 2025
  43. Since November 19, 2022
  44. The Liberals briefly fell to 157 seats on December 12, 2022, during the period between Jim Carr's death and Charles Sousa's by-election victory in Mississauga—Lakeshore. During this period the government majority shrunk to -22, and the number of vacant seats rose to 2.
  45. The Liberal and New Democratic (NDP) parties reach a confidence and supply agreement on 22 March 2022.
  46. The New Democratic Party rescinds its confidence and supply agreement with the Liberal Party on September 4, 2024.
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