- 30th Canadian Parliament
The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from
September 30 ,1974 untilMarch 26 ,1979 . The membership was set by the 1974 election onJuly 8 ,1974 , and was only changed somewhat due to resignations andby-election s before it was dissolved prior to the 1979 election.It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority led by Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau and the20th Canadian Ministry . The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led first byRobert Stanfield , and then byJoe Clark .The Speaker was
James Alexander Jerome . See also theList of Canadian electoral districts 1966-1976 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.There were four sessions of the 30th Parliament:
Prince Edward Island
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* Robert Fairweather resigned to become Canada's first Human Rights Commissioner and was replaced byRobert Corbett in a1978 by-election:** Jean-Eudes Dubé resigned and was replaced byMaurice Harquail in a1975 by-electionQuebec
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* Joseph-Phillippe Guay left parliament and was replaced byJack Hare in anOctober 16 ,1978 by-election.askatchewan
Territories
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