9th Canadian Parliament

9th Canadian Parliament
Majority parliament
Feb. 6, 1901 – Sep. 29, 1904
Parliament leaders
Prime
minister
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Jul. 11, 1896 – Oct. 6, 1911
Cabinet8th Canadian Ministry
Leader of the
Opposition
Sir Robert Borden
Feb. 6, 1901 – Oct. 9, 1911
Party caucuses
GovernmentLiberal Party
OppositionConservative Party
& Liberal-Conservative Party
House of Commons

Seating arrangements of the House of Commons
Speaker of the
Commons
Louis-Philippe Brodeur
Feb. 6, 1901 – Jan. 18, 1904
Napoléon Belcourt
Mar. 10, 1904 – Jan. 10, 1905
Senate
Speaker of the
Senate
Lawrence Geoffrey Power
Jan. 29, 1901 – Jan. 8, 1905
Sovereign
MonarchEdward VII
Jan. 22, 1901 – May. 6, 1910
Governor
general
The Earl of Minto
Nov. 12, 1898 – Dec. 10, 1904
Sessions
1st session
February 6, 1901 – May 23, 1901
2nd session
February 13, 1902 – May 15, 1902
3rd session
March 12, 1903 – October 24, 1903
4th session
March 10, 1904 – August 10, 1904
← 8th → 10th

The 9th Canadian Parliament was in session from February 6, 1901, until September 29, 1904 (3 years and 235 days). The membership was set by the 1900 federal election on November 7, 1900. It was dissolved prior to the 1904 election.

It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the 8th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Conservative/Liberal-Conservative, led by Robert Borden.

The Speaker was first Louis Philippe Brodeur, and later Napoléon Antoine Belcourt. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1892-1903 for a list of the ridings in this parliament.

There were four sessions of the 9th Parliament.