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Introduce yourself to the 308 Canadians elected to the House of Commons at the outset of the 38th Parliament. Members' photos are grouped here alphabetically by family name.

This list of Members was valid in April 2005. The Parliament of Canada Web site maintains a complete and current list of Members that reflects the composition of the House of Commons as it is today.

 
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Kadis, Susan
Kamp, Randy
Karetak-Lindell, Nancy
Karygiannis, Hon. Jim
Keddy, Gerald
Kenney, Jason
  Khan, Wajid
Kilgour, Hon. David
Komarnicki, Ed
Kotto, Maka
Kramp, Daryl


Susan Kadis   Randy Kamp   Nancy Karetak-Lindell   Hon. Jim Karygiannis
Susan Kadis
Thornhill
Liberal
  Randy Kamp
Pitt Meadows- Maple Ridge- Mission
Conservative
  Nancy
Karetak-Lindell

Nunavut
Liberal
  Hon. Jim Karygiannis
Scarborough- Agincourt
Liberal
Gerald Keddy   Jason Kenney   Wajid Khan   Hon. David Kilgour
Gerald Keddy
South Shore- St. Margaret's
Conservative
  Jason Kenney
Calgary Southeast
Conservative
  Wajid Khan
Mississauga- Streetsville
Liberal
  Hon. David Kilgour
Edmonton- Mill Woods- Beaumont
Independent
Ed Komarnicki   Maka Kotto   Daryl Kramp    
Ed Komarnicki
Souris- Moose Mountain
Conservative
  Maka Kotto
Saint-Lambert
Bloc Québécois
  Daryl Kramp
Prince Edward- Hastings
Conservative
   

 

 

       
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