38th Canadian Parliament
The 38th Canadian Parliament was in session from October 4, 2004 until November 29, 2005. The membership was set by the 2004 federal election on June 28, 2004, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections, but due to the seat distribution, those few changes significantly affected the distribution of power. It was dissolved prior to the 2006 election.
It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority under Prime Minister Paul Martin and the 27th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative Party, led by Stephen Harper.
The Speaker was Peter Milliken. See also List of Canadian federal electoral districts for a list of the ridings in this parliament.
There was one session of the 38th Parliament:
The parliament was dissolved following a vote of non-confidence passed on 28 November by the opposition Conservatives, supported by the New Democratic Party and Bloc Québécois. Consequently, a federal election was held on 23 January 2006 to choose the next parliament.Party standings
The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were as follows:
Bills of the 38th Parliament
Important bills of the 38th parliament included:
Members
MPs who changed political parties
In early 2005 Ontario Member of Parliament Belinda Stronach crossed the floor to the Liberal Party after running for Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, and coming in second to Stephen Harper. She ended her public relationship with Conservative MP Peter MacKay.Officeholders
Speakers
House of Commons
Senate
- Hon. Shirley Maheu was the Speaker pro tempore of the Senate of Canada,.
Leaders
- Prime Minister of Canada: Rt. Hon. Paul Martin
- Leader of the Opposition: Hon. Stephen Harper
- Bloc Québécois leader: Gilles Duceppe
- New Democratic Party leader: Hon. Jack Layton
Floor leaders
The following were the parties' floor leaders during the 39th Parliament:
House of Commons
- Government House Leader: Hon. Tony Valeri
- Opposition House Leader:
- #Hon. John Douglas Reynolds
- #Jay D. Hill
- Bloc Québécois House leader: Michel Gauthier
- New Democratic Party House leader: Libby Davies
Senate
- Leader of the Government in the Senate: Hon. Jacob Austin
- Leader of the Opposition in the Senate: Hon. Noël Kinsella
Whips
The party whips in this party were as follows:
House of Commons
Senate
- Government Whip: Hon. Rose-Marie Losier-Cool
- Opposition Whip: Hon. Marjory LeBreton
By-elections
Succession