Provincial premiers who have become Canadian MPs
- Provincial premiers who have become Canadian MPs
Premiers of Canadian provinces since Canadian confederation who have subsequently been elected to the Canadian House of Commons.
* Dave Barrett
* Andrew George Blair
* Edward Blake
* John Bracken
* Bennett Campbell
* Amor De Cosmos
* Louis Henry Davies
* Ujjal Dosanjh
* Tommy Douglas
* George A. Drew
* Charles Avery Dunning
* Henry Emmerson
* Donald Farquharson (politician)
* William Stevens Fielding
* Hugh John Flemming
* James Kidd Flemming
* James Garfield Gardiner
* Stuart Garson
* Thomas Greenway
* John Douglas Hazen
* Angus Lewis Macdonald
* James Colledge Pope
* William Pugsley
* Bob Rae
* Gerald Regan
* John Jones Ross
* Arthur Lewis Sifton
* Robert Stanfield
* Charles Stewart (Canadian politician)
* John Thompson (politician)
* Brian Tobin
* Simon Fraser Tolmie
* Charles Tupper
* Alexander Warburton
* Peter Veniot
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