Deborah Grey: was also mentioned as a possible leadership candidate.
Five more members left in June and July, including Deborah Grey.
He was replaced by Deborah Grey in a 13 March 1989 by-election.
Two women, Deborah Grey and Nycole Turmel, have served as Leader of the Opposition.
Deborah Grey becomes Canada's first female Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons.
Deborah Grey won the seat with a margin of 4,252 votes over the Conservative candidate.
March 13: Deborah Grey wins a by-election to become the first Reform Party Member of Parliament.
It first entered Parliament in 1989 when Deborah Grey won a by-election in an Edmonton-area riding.
Deborah Grey - March 27, 2000 - July 8, 2000 (interim)
Deborah Grey, First Reform Party member of Parliament.