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Parliament at Dissolution

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The seat count for the 34th Parliament at Dissolution does not add up.

79 Liberals + 151 Prog-Con + 43 NDP + 8 BQ + 1 Reform + 3 independents = 285. If these numbers are correct, there were 10 vacancies at dissolution, not 4. Please verify. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.96.146.102 (talk) 17:26, 27 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Changes in Standings chart

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There is no chart to show standings changes through the life of this Parliament. I've worked out the changes, although some dates are uncertain.

Start, 169 PC, 83 Lib, 43 NDP

26-Nov-1988 - 168 PC, 1 vacancy

13-Mar-1989 - 1 Ref, 0 vacancy

c Aug 1989 - 167 PC, 1 vacancy (depending on resignation date of R Grise)

16-Sep-1989 - 82 Lib, 2 vacancies

1-Feb-1990 - 42 NDP, 3 vacancies

12-Feb-1990 - 43 NDP, 2 vacancies

5-May-1990 - 160 PC, 80 Lib, 43 NDP, 9 BQ, 1 Ref, 2 vacancies

6-Jul-1990 - 79 Lib, 3 vacancies

13-Aug-1990 - 10 BQ, 44 NDP, 1 vacancy

24-Sep-1990 - 78 Lib

24-Oct-1990 - 158 PC, 78 Lib, 44 NDP, 10 BQ, 1 Ref, 2 Indep, 2 vacancies

10-Dec-1990 - 80 Lib, no vacancies

17-Jun-1993 - 157 PC, 3 Indep

mid-1993 - 156 PC, 80 Lib, 44 NDP, 10 BQ, 1 Ref, 4 Indep, no vacancies

If someone has the smarts and sees this, would they mind creating a chart?GBC (talk) 03:10, 20 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]