Exit interviews: Defeated MPs reflect on their time in Parliament
The Liberal Party's triumph on Oct. 19 put many MPs out of a job, including some noted veterans
The Liberal Party roared back into power on Oct. 19, picking up nearly 150 new seats and putting a large number of sitting MPs out of a job.
Some of the brightest — and rising — stars from both the Conservative Party and the NDP will not be returning for the 42nd session of Parliament.
Some of these defeated MPs spoke with CBC News Network's Power & Politics and CBC Radio's The House. We've compiled a list of the stories, and broadcast interviews, below. Click on the names to read more.
Megan Leslie (NDP, Halifax)
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"It's not just about the Conservatives, it's about the policies they brought in, the way they did business in Parliament, the constant time allocation, and closure, the meanness, I mean, they were mean."
Joe Oliver (Conservative, Eglinton-Lawrence)
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"We have to focus on a broader appeal, I think, without betraying our core principles."
Peter Stoffer (NDP, Sackville–Eastern Shore)
"On the doorsteps this time, there was a definite attitude for change. I just didn't think when Mr. Harper left, he'd take me with him."
Paul Calandra (Conservative, Oak Ridges–Markham)
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"There was a lot of confusion [in our campaign policies] and a lot of first-generation Canadians said 'OK, we're not ready to endorse that.'"
Jack Harris (NDP, St. John's East)
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"We'll see what happens. Mr. Mulcair, I think, did a stalwart job, he was very determined. He was the right person to lead the party into the election."
Craig Scott (NDP, Toronto–Danforth)
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"I honestly do not believe that — at the leadership level of the Liberal Party — there is a commitment to proportional representation."