This is a list of MPs that lost their seat at the 1993 Canadian federal election. In total 132 MPs were defeated for re-election, many by the recently founded Bloc Québécois and the Reform Party. [1]
Party | MPs defeated |
Progressive Conservative | 100 |
New Democrat | 29 |
Independents | 3 |
Party | Name | Constituency | Province | Year elected | Defeated by | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Carole Jacques (elected Progressive Conservative) | Mercier | Quebec | 1984 | Francine Lalonde | Bloc Québécois | ||
Alex Kindy (elected Progressive Conservative) | Calgary Northeast | Alberta | 1984 | Art Hanger | Reform | |||
Pat Nowlan (elected Progressive Conservative) | Annapolis Valley—Hants | Nova Scotia | 1965 | John Murphy | Liberal |
This is a list of MPs that lost their seat at the 1993 Canadian federal election. In total 132 MPs were defeated for re-election, many by the recently founded Bloc Québécois and the Reform Party. [1]
Party | MPs defeated |
Progressive Conservative | 100 |
New Democrat | 29 |
Independents | 3 |
Party | Name | Constituency | Province | Year elected | Defeated by | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Carole Jacques (elected Progressive Conservative) | Mercier | Quebec | 1984 | Francine Lalonde | Bloc Québécois | ||
Alex Kindy (elected Progressive Conservative) | Calgary Northeast | Alberta | 1984 | Art Hanger | Reform | |||
Pat Nowlan (elected Progressive Conservative) | Annapolis Valley—Hants | Nova Scotia | 1965 | John Murphy | Liberal |