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By-elections to the 32nd Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the House of Commons of Canada between the 1980 federal election and the 1984 federal election . The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the entirety of the 32nd Canadian Parliament , though their number did decrease from by-elections .
27 seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament. 12 of these vacancies were filled through by-elections, and 15 seats remained vacant when the 1984 federal election was called.
By-election
Date
Incumbent
Party
Winner
Party
Cause
Retained
Mission—Port Moody
August 29, 1983
Mark Rose
New Democratic
Gerry St. Germain
Progressive Conservative
Resignation
No
Central Nova
August 29, 1983
Elmer M. MacKay
Progressive Conservative
Brian Mulroney
Progressive Conservative
Resignation to provide a seat for Mulroney
Yes
Brandon—Souris
May 24, 1983
Walter Dinsdale
Progressive Conservative
Lee Clark
Progressive Conservative
Death (kidney failure)
Yes
Broadview—Greenwood
October 12, 1982
Bob Rae
New Democratic
Lynn McDonald
New Democratic
Resigned to become leader of New Democratic Party of Ontario
Yes
Leeds—Grenville
October 12, 1982
Tom Cossitt
Progressive Conservative
Jennifer Cossitt
Progressive Conservative
Death (heart attack)
Yes
Timiskaming
October 12, 1982
Bruce Lonsdale
Liberal
John A. MacDougall
Progressive Conservative
Death (car accident)
No
Spadina
August 17, 1981
Peter Stollery
Liberal
Dan Heap
New Democratic
Called to the Senate
No
Joliette
August 17, 1981
Roch La Salle
Progressive Conservative
Roch La Salle
Progressive Conservative
Resignation to contest the 1981 Quebec election
Yes
Lévis
May 4, 1981
Raynald Guay
Liberal
Gaston Gourde
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
London West
April 13, 1981
Judd Buchanan
Liberal
Jack Burghardt
Liberal
Resignation
Yes
Cardigan
April 13, 1981
Daniel J. MacDonald
Liberal
W. Bennett Campbell
Liberal
Death
Yes
Hamilton West
September 8, 1980
Lincoln Alexander
Progressive Conservative
Stan Hudecki
Liberal
Resignation
No