List Of House Members Of The 3rd Parliament Of Canada
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. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1873-1882 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were five sessions of the 3rd Parliament:


List of members

Following is a full list of members of the third parliament listed first by province, then by electoral district. Electoral districts denoted by an asterisk (*) indicates that district was represented by two members.


British Columbia


Manitoba

One MP recontested his seat in a byelection, and was reelected. *Louis Riel was reelected in ''Provencher'' on September 3, 1874, upon the passage of a motion expelling him from the House of Commons.


New Brunswick

Two MPs recontested their seats in a byelection, and were reelected: *Timothy Warren Anglin was reelected in ''Gloucester'' on July 2, 1877. *Peter Mitchell was reelected in ''Northumberland'' on February 5, 1878.


Nova Scotia

Two MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected. *Thomas McKay was reelected in ''Colchester'' on December 17, 1874 *Alfred Gilpin Jones was reelected in ''Halifax'' on January 29, 1878, on being named Minister of Militia and Defence.


Ontario

22 MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected *William McGregor was reelected in ''Essex'' on October 22, 1874. *John Lorn McDougall was reelected in ''Renfrew South'' on October 24, 1874, and again on February 20, 1875. *Schuyler Shibley was reelected in ''Addington'' on October 28, 1874. *William Kerr was reelected in ''Northumberland West'' on November 17, 1874. *James Norris was reelected in ''Lincoln'' on November 17, 1874, and May 9, 1877. *James Lyons Biggar was reelected in ''Northumberland East'' on December 12, 1874. *George Turner Orton was reelected in ''Wellington Centre'' on December 13, 1874. *Charles Frederick Ferguson was reelected in ''Leeds North and Grenville North'' on December 16, 1874. *James MacLennan was reelected in ''Victoria North'' on December 22, 1874. *Josiah Burr Plumb was reelected in ''Niagara'' on December 22, 1874. *Herman Henry Cook was reelected in ''Simcoe North'' on December 26, 1874. *Sir John A. Macdonald was reelected in ''Kingston'' on December 29, 1874. *Nathaniel Higinbotham was reelected in ''Wellington North'' on March 18, 1875. *Aemilius Irving was reelected in ''Hamilton'' on May 20, 1875. *Andrew Trew Wood was reelected in ''Hamilton'' on May 20, 1875. *Edward Blake was reelected in ''Bruce South'' on June 2, 1875, after being named Minister of Justice. *Lachlan McCallum was reelected in ''Monck'' on June 22, 1875. *Alfred Hutchison Dymond was reelected in ''York North'' on June 29, 1875. *Andrew Monteith was reelected in ''Perth North'' on July 7, 1875. *Archibald McNab was reelected in ''Glengarry'' on July 31, 1876. *David Mills was reelected in ''Bothwell'' on November 15, 1876, after being named Minister of the Interior. *Joseph Merrill Currier was reelected in ''Ottawa'' on May 9, 1877.


Prince Edward Island


Quebec

Twelve MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected: *Félix Geoffrion was reelected in ''Verchères'' on July 25, 1874, after being named
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. *Henry Aylmer was reelected in ''Richmond—Wolfe'' on December 4, 1874, after being named Receiver-General. *Louis François George Baby was reelected in ''Joliette'' on December 10, 1874. *Frederick Mackenzie was reelected in ''Montreal West'' on December 10, 1874. *Amable Jodoin was reelected in ''Chambly'' on December 30, 1874. *Hilaire Hurteau was reelected in ''L'Assomption'' on January 16, 1875. *Sixte Coupal dit la Reine was reelected in ''Napierville'' on June 19, 1875. *Bernard Devlin was reelected in ''Montreal Centre'' on November 26, 1875. *François Fortunat Rouleau was reelected in ''Dorchester'' on December 14, 1875. *Joseph-Édouard Cauchon was reelected in ''Quebec Centre'' on December 27, 1875, after being named President of the Privy Council. *Rodolphe Laflamme was reelected in ''Jacques Cartier'' on December 28, 1876, after being named
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. *Hector-Louis Langevin was reelected in ''Charlevoix'' on March 23, 1877.


By-elections


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