- 32nd Canadian Parliament
The 32nd Canadian Parliament was in session from
April 14 ,1980 untilJuly 9 ,1984 . The membership was set by the 1980 federal election onFebruary 18 ,1980 , and it only changed slightly due to resignations andby-election s prior to being dissolved before the 1984 election.It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, led first by Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau and the22nd Canadian Ministry , and then by Prime MinisterJohn Turner and the23rd Canadian Ministry . The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led first byJoe Clark , and thenBrian Mulroney .The Speaker was
Jeanne Sauvé thenCyril Lloyd Francis . See alsoList of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.There were two sessions of the 32nd Parliament:
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
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* Walter Dinsdale died in office and was replaced by Lee Clark in aMay 24 ,1983 by-electionaskatchewan
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* Mark Rose left Parliament and was replaced byGerry St. Germain in anAugust 29 ,1983 by-electionTerritories
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