Members
Since 1867, members of Parliament have upheld the principles and practices of Canadian democracy. Members consider and vote on legislation in the chamber, attend committee and caucus meetings, and perform a wide range of duties in their constituencies. They also represent Canada when travelling abroad on official business or when hosting foreign dignitaries.
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Search for members from the 36th Parliament to present.
Current Members of Parliament
Each member of Parliament is elected to represent a constituency in the House.
The Speaker and Presiding Officers
The Speaker is the spokesperson of the House, presides over its sittings and is responsible for its administration.
The Ministry (Cabinet)
Ministers are responsible for the administration of the government and the establishment of its policy.
Parliamentary Secretaries
Some members of the government party assist a Minister in their parliamentary functions.
Constituencies
Territorial areas in which the population elects a representative to the House.
Contact a Member of Parliament
To find e-mail addresses for individual members of Parliament, please consult a members profile page via Current Members of Parliament.
Full coordinates for individual Members of Parliament, including constituencies, are available at Addresses for Current Members of Parliament.
Mail may be sent postage-free to any member of Parliament at the following address:
[Name of member of Parliament]
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
K1A 0A6
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
K1A 0A6