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词条 List of current senators of Canada
释义

  1. Current senators

  2. Standings

  3. Party standings since the last election

     Appointment breakdown 

  4. Upcoming retirements

  5. Longevity

  6. See also

  7. References

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This is a list of current members of the Senate of Canada ({{lang-fr|Le Sénat du Canada}}), the upper house of the Canadian Parliament. Unlike the Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, the 105 senators are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister.[1] Senators originally held their seats for life; however, under the British North America Act, 1965, members may not sit in the Senate after reaching the age of 75. Prime ministers normally choose members of their own parties to be senators, though they sometimes nominate non-affiliated senators or members of opposing parties.

Seats are allocated on a regional basis, each of the four major regions receives 24 seats, and the remainder of the available seats being assigned to smaller regions. The four major regions are Ontario, Quebec, the Maritime provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island), and the Western provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan). The seats for Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut are assigned apart from these regional divisions.[2] The province of Quebec has 24 Senate divisions that are constitutionally mandated. In all other provinces, a Senate division is strictly an optional designation of the senator's own choosing, and has no real constitutional or legal standing. A senator who does not choose a special senate division is considered a senator for the province at large.[2] The distribution of seats has been criticized for not being proportional per region. For example, Ontario has 40 percent of Canada's population but only 24 seats, while the smaller Atlantic provinces have a combined 30,[3] and British Columbia, the third most populous province, only has six seats.[4]

{{As of|2018|10|19}}, there are 105 sitting senators. Of the sitting senators: 58 are members of the Independent Senators Group, 31 are members of the senate caucus of the Conservative Party of Canada, 9 are members of the Senate Liberal Caucus (unaffiliated with the Liberal Party of Canada), and 7 are unaffiliated.[5]

The pattern of political affiliation in the Senate in the most recent era is distinct in several key respects from what has been the case historically. Since November 4, 2015, there has been no government caucus in the Senate because the Senate Liberal Caucus is not affiliated with the governing Liberal Party of Canada. On December 6, 2016, for the first time in Canadian history the number of senators without a partisan affiliation exceeded that of the largest caucus of senators with a partisan affiliation.

Active senators have been appointed on the advice of five different prime ministers: Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper, Paul Martin, Jean Chrétien, and Brian Mulroney. Raynell Andreychuk is the longest-serving current senator; she was appointed on the advice of Brian Mulroney in 1993. {{As of|2018|10|15}}, there are 46 women in the Senate.[6]

Current senators

{{See also|Lists of Canadian senators}}
[7] Name Senate political affiliation Province (Division) Date appointedAppointed on the advice of Mandatory retirement date Titles and notes{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Margaret Dawn|Anderson}}Independent Senators GroupNorthwest Territories2018|12|12}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2042|4|14}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Raynell|Andreychuk}}ConservativeSaskatchewan1993|3|11}}CA|PC|background}}| Mulroney2019|8|14}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Salma|Ataullahjan}}ConservativeOntario2010|7|9}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2027|4|29}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Denise|Batters}}ConservativeSaskatchewan2013|1|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2045|6|18}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}Diane|Bellemare}}Non-affiliatedQuebec (Alma)2012|9|6}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2024|10|13}}Legislative Deputy to Government Representative Peter Harder{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Wanda Thomas|Bernard}}Independent Senators GroupNova Scotia2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2028|08|01}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}Lynn|Beyak}}Non-affiliatedOntario2013|1|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2024|2|18}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Doug|Black}}Independent Senators GroupAlberta2013|1|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2027|5|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Robert|Black|Robert Black (Canadian senator)}}Independent Senators GroupOntario (Centre Wellington)2018|2|15}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2037|3|27}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Peter|Boehm}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2018|10|03}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2029|4|26}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Pierre-Hugues|Boisvenu}}ConservativeQuebec (La Salle)2010|1|29}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2024|2|12}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Gwen|Boniface}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2030|08|05}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Patricia|Bovey}}Independent Senators GroupManitoba2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2023|05|15}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Yvonne|Boyer}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2018|3|15}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2028|10|25}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Patrick|Brazeau}}*Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Repentigny)2009|1|8}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2049|11|11}}Suspended from the latter part of the 41st Parliament. Returned to the Senate on September 27, 2016 after being cleared of criminal charges.[8]{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Bev|Busson}}Independent Senators GroupBritish Columbia2018|09|24}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|08|23}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Larry|Campbell}}Independent Senators GroupBritish Columbia (Vancouver)2005|8|2}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Martin2023|2|28}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Claude|Carignan}}ConservativeQuebec (Mille Isles)2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2039|12|4}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Daniel|Christmas}}Independent Senators GroupNova Scotia2016|12|06}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2031|09|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Jane|Cordy}}Senate Liberal‡Nova Scotia2000|6|9}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2025|7|2}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}René|Cormier}}Independent Senators GroupNew Brunswick2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2031|04|27}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Mary|Coyle}}Independent Senators GroupNova Scotia (Antigonish)2017|12|04}}[9]CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2029|11|05}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Jean-Guy|Dagenais}}ConservativeQuebec2012|1|17}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2025|2|2}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Pierre|Dalphond}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (De Lorimier)2018|6|6}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2029|5|1}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Donna|Dasko}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2018|6|6}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|8|19}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Dennis|Dawson}}Senate Liberal‡Quebec (Lauzon)2005|8|2}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Martin2024|9|28}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Joseph A.|Day}}Senate Liberal‡New Brunswick (Saint John-Kennebecasis)2001|10|4}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2020|1|24}}Senate Liberal Caucus Leader{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Colin|Deacon}}Independent Senators GroupNova Scotia2018|6|15}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2034|11|1}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Martha|Deacon}}Independent Senators GroupOntario (Waterloo)2018|2|15}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2033|04|23}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Tony|Dean|Tony Dean (Canadian senator)}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2028|08|26}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Jacques|Demers}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Rigaud)2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2019|8|25}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Percy|Downe}}Senate Liberal‡Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown)2003|6|26}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2029|7|8}}Senate Liberal Caucus Whip{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Norman|Doyle}}ConservativeNewfoundland and Labrador2012|1|6}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2020|11|11}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Mike|Duffy}}Independent Senators GroupPrince Edward Island (Cavendish)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2021|5|27}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Pat DuncanIndependent Senators GroupYukon2018|12|12}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.{{dts|2035|4|8}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Renée|Dupuis}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (The Laurentides)2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2024-01-17}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Lillian|Dyck}}Senate Liberal‡Saskatchewan (North Battleford)2005|3|24}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Martin2020|8|24}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Nicole|Eaton}}ConservativeOntario (Caledon)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2020|1|21}}Speaker Pro Tempore{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Éric|Forest}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Gulf)2016|11|21}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2027|04|06}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Josée|Forest-Niesing}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2018|10|11}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2039|12|18}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Brian|Francis|Brian Francis (politician)}}Independent Senators GroupPrince Edward Island2018|10|11}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2032|9|28}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Linda|Frum}}ConservativeOntario2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2038|1|13}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}George|Furey}}Non-affiliatedNewfoundland and Labrador1999|8|11}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2023|5|12}}Speaker{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Raymonde|Gagné}}Independent Senators GroupManitoba2016|4|1}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2032|1|7}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Rosa|Galvez}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Bedford)2016|12|06}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2042|06|21}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Marc|Gold}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Stadacona)2016|11|25}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2025|6|30}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Stephen|Greene|Stephen Greene (politician)}}Independent Senators GroupNova Scotia (Halifax — The Citadel)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2024|12|8}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Diane|Griffin|Diane Griffin (conservationist)}}Independent Senators GroupPrince Edward Island2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2022|03|18}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}Peter|Harder|Peter Harder (politician)}}Non-affiliatedOntario (Ottawa)2016|3|23}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2027|8|25}}Representative of the Government in the Senate{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Nancy|Hartling}}Independent Senators GroupNew Brunswick2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2025|02|01}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Leo|Housakos}}ConservativeQuebec (Wellington)2009|1|8}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2043|1|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}Mobina|Jaffer}}Non-affiliatedBritish Columbia2001|6|13}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2024|8|20}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Serge|Joyal}}Senate Liberal‡Québec (Kennebec)1997|11|26}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2020|2|1}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Marty|Klyne}}Independent Senators GroupSaskatchewan2018|09|24}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2032|3|6}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Stan|Kutcher}}Independent Senators GroupNova Scotia2018|12|12}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|12|16}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Patti|LaBoucane-Benson}}Independent Senators GroupAlberta2018|10|03}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2044|2|20}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Frances|Lankin}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|4|1}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2029|4|16}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Sandra|Lovelace Nicholas}}Senate Liberal‡New Brunswick2005|9|21}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Martin2023|4|15}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Michael L.|MacDonald}}ConservativeNova Scotia (Dartmouth)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2030|5|4}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Ghislain|Maltais}}ConservativeQuebec (Shawinigan)2012|1|6}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2019|4|22}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Fabian|Manning}}ConservativeNewfoundland and Labrador2011|5|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2039|5|21}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Elizabeth|Marshall}}ConservativeNewfoundland and Labrador2010|1|29}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2026|9|7}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Yonah|Martin}}ConservativeBritish Columbia (Vancouver)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2040|4|11}}Opposition Deputy Leader{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Sabi|Marwah}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|07|12}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Paul|Massicotte}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (De Lanaudière)2003|6|26}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2026|9|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Mary Jane|McCallum}}Independent Senators GroupManitoba2017|12|04}}[9]CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2027|05|01}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Elaine|McCoy}}Independent Senators GroupAlberta (Calgary)2005|3|24}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Martin2021|3|7}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Tom|McInnis}}ConservativeNova Scotia2012|9|6}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2020|4|9}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Paul|McIntyre|Paul McIntyre (politician)}}ConservativeNew Brunswick2012|9|6}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2019|11|2}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Marilou|McPhedran}}Independent Senators GroupManitoba2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|07|22}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Marie-Françoise|Mégie}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Rougemont)2016|11|21}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2025|9|25}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Terry|Mercer}}Senate Liberal‡Nova Scotia (Northend Halifax)2003|11|7}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2022|5|6}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}Grant|Mitchell|Grant Mitchell (politician)}}Non-affiliatedAlberta (Edmonton)2005|3|24}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Martin2026|7|19}}Government Whip and Liaison{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Julie|Miville-Dechêne}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Inkerman)2018|6|20}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.{{dts|2034|7|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Percy|Mockler}}ConservativeNew Brunswick (St. Leonard)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2024|4|14}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Lucie|Moncion}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2033|10|25}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Rosemary|Moodie}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2018|12|12}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2031|11|24}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}Jim|Munson}}Senate Liberal‡Ontario (Ottawa/Rideau Canal)2003|12|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2021|7|14}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Richard|Neufeld}}ConservativeBritish Columbia (Charlie Lake)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2019|11|6}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Thanh Hai|Ngo}}ConservativeOntario2012|9|6}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2022|1|3}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Victor|Oh}}ConservativeOntario2013|1|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2024|6|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Ratna|Omidvar}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|4|1}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2024|11|5}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Kim|Pate}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2034|11|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Dennis|Patterson}}ConservativeNunavut2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2023|12|30}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Chantal|Petitclerc}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Grandville)2016|4|1}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2044|12|15}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Don|Plett}}ConservativeManitoba (Landmark)2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2025|5|14}}Opposition Whip{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Rose-May|Poirier}}ConservativeNew Brunswick (Saint-Louis-de-Kent)2010|2|28}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2029|3|2}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}André|Pratte}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (De Salaberry)2016|4|1}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2032|5|12}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Mohamed-Iqbal|Ravalia}}Independent Senators GroupNewfoundland and Labrador2018|6|1}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2032|8|15}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Non-affiliated|row}}David Adams|Richards}}Non-affiliatedNew Brunswick2017|8|30}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2025|10|17}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Pierrette|Ringuette}}Independent Senators GroupNew Brunswick2002|12|12}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Chrétien2030|12|31}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Raymonde|Saint-Germain}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (De la Vallière)2016|11|25}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|10|7}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Judith|Seidman}}ConservativeQuébec (De la Durantaye)2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2025|9|1}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Paula|Simons}}Independent Senators GroupAlberta2018|10|03}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2039|9|7}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Murray|Sinclair}}Independent Senators GroupManitoba2016|4|2}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2026|1|24}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Larry|Smith|Larry Smith (Canadian politician)}}ConservativeQuebec (Saurel)2011|5|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2026|4|28}}Opposition Leader{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Carolyn|Stewart-Olsen}}ConservativeNew Brunswick2009|8|27}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2021|7|27}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Scott|Tannas}}ConservativeAlberta2013|3|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2037|2|25}}date=October 2018}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}David|Tkachuk}}ConservativeSaskatchewan1993|6|8}}CA|PC|background}}| Mulroney2020|2|18}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Josée|Verner}}Independent Senators GroupQuebec (Montarville)2011|6|13}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2034|12|30}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Pamela|Wallin}}Independent Senators GroupSaskatchewan (Kuroki Beach)2009|1|2}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2028|4|10}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}David|Wells|David Wells (politician)}}ConservativeNewfoundland and Labrador2013|1|25}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2037|2|28}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Howard|Wetston}}Independent Senators GroupOntario2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2022|06|03}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}Vernon|White|Vernon White (politician)}}ConservativeOntario2012|2|20}}CA|Conservative|background}}| Harper2034|2|21}}date=October 2018}}{{Canadian party colour|CA|ISG|row}}Yuen Pau|Woo}}Independent Senators GroupBritish Columbia2016|11|10}}CA|Liberal|background}}| Trudeau, J.2038|03|02}}Facilitator of the Independent Senators Group
{{note|1|abbr=on}}† Quebec is the only province with Senate divisions that are constitutionally mandated. In all other provinces, a Senate division is strictly an optional designation of the senator's own choosing, and has no real constitutional or legal standing. A senator who does not choose a special senate division is considered a senator for the province at large.[2]{{note|2|abbr=on}}* Duffy, Wallin and Brazeau were suspended during the 41st Parliament and removed from the Conservative caucus. While suspended, they were unpaid and unable to debate or vote in the Senate. Their suspensions ended upon dissolution of the 41st Parliament on August 2, 2015. Brazeau was on a leave of absence with pay until charges against him were withdrawn in July 2016; he returned to the Senate on September 27, 2016.[8] Duffy's suspension ended on April 21, 2016 when he was acquitted on all counts.{{note|3|abbr=on}}‡ On January 29, 2014, Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau announced all Liberal senators were removed from the Liberal parliamentary caucus, and asked to sit as independents;[10] however, the senators decided to refer to themselves as the Senate Liberal Caucus, though they no longer sit in caucus with Liberal MPs nor are they formally affiliated with the Liberal Party of Canada.[11]

Standings

Members of the Senate of Canada may sit as representatives of a political party if agreed by themselves and their party.


The current party standings in the Senate of Canada are as follows:

PartyBCABSKMBONQCNBNSPENLYTNTNUTotal
1}}CA|ISG|background}} |   3 4 2 5 15 14 3 6 3 1 1 1 0 58
ConservativeCA|Conservative|background}} |   2 1 3 1 6 7 4 2 0 4 0 0 1 31
2}}CA|Liberal|background}} |   0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 9
Non-affiliatedCA|Independent|background}} |   1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7
Vacant  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 6 6 6 6 24 24 10 10 4 6 1 1 1 105
{{Smallsup|1}}Initially formed as a non-partisan working group to ensure representation of independent senators on Senate committees, following amendments to the Senate's standing rules the ISG is considered a caucus equivalent to the two partisan caucuses.[12]{{Smallsup|2}} On January 29, 2014, Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau announced all Liberal Senators were removed from the Liberal caucus, and would continue sitting as Independents. According to then-Senate Opposition leader James Cowan, the Senators refer to themselves as the Senate Liberal Caucus even though they are no longer members of the parliamentary Liberal caucus.[11]

Party standings since the last election

{{42nd Canada Senate standings change}}

Appointment breakdown

Prime Minister Term ISG Cons. Lib. N-A Total{{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|row}} Brian Mulroney 1984–1993 0 2 0 0 2{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} Jean Chrétien 1993–2003 2 0 6 2 10{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} Paul Martin 2003–2006 2 0 3 1 6{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}} Stephen Harper 2006–2015 7 29 0 2 38{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}} Justin Trudeau 2015–present 47 0 0 2 49
Total 58 31 9 7 105

Upcoming retirements

Twenty-five current senators are scheduled to retire before the end of 2023:

  1. Ghislain Maltais, April 22, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - Quebec (Shawinigan)
  2. Raynell Andreychuk, August 14, 2019, Conservative (Mulroney) - Saskatchewan
  3. Jacques Demers, August 25, 2019, Independent Senators Group (Harper) - Quebec (Rigaud)
  4. Paul McIntyre, November 2, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - New Brunswick
  5. Richard Neufeld, November 6, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - British Columbia (Charlie Lake)
  6. Nicole Eaton, January 21, 2020, Conservative (Harper) - Ontario (Caledon)
  7. Joseph A. Day, January 24, 2020, Senate Liberal Caucus (Chrétien) - New Brunswick (Saint John-Kennebecasis)
  8. Serge Joyal, February 1, 2020, Senate Liberal Caucus (Chrétien) - Quebec (Kennebec)
  9. David Tkachuk, February 18, 2020, Conservative (Mulroney) - Saskatchewan
  10. Tom McInnis, April 9, 2020, Conservative (Harper) - Nova Scotia
  11. Lillian Eva Dyck, August 24, 2020, Senate Liberal Caucus (Martin) - Saskatchewan
  12. Norman Doyle, November 11, 2020, Conservative (Harper) - Newfoundland and Labrador
  13. Elaine McCoy, March 7, 2021, Independent Senators Group, (Martin) - Alberta (Calgary)
  14. Mike Duffy, May 27, 2021, Independent Senators Group (Harper) - Prince Edward Island (Cavendish)
  15. Jim Munson, July 14, 2021, Senate Liberal Caucus, (Chrétien) - Ontario (Ottawa/Rideau Canal)
  16. Carolyn Stewart-Olsen, July 27, 2021, Conservative (Harper) - New Brunswick
  17. Thanh Hai Ngo, January 3, 2022, Conservative (Harper) - Ontario
  18. Diane Griffin, March 18, 2022, Independent Senators Group (J. Trudeau) - Prince Edward Island
  19. Terry Mercer, May 6, 2022, Senate Liberal Caucus (Chrétien) - Nova Scotia (Northend Halifax)
  20. Howard Wetston, June 3, 2022, Independent Senators Group (J. Trudeau) - Ontario
  21. Larry Campbell, February 28, 2023, Independent Senators Group (Martin) - British Columbia (Vancouver)
  22. Sandra Lovelace Nicholas, April 15, 2023, Senate Liberal Caucus (Martin) - New Brunswick
  23. George Furey, May 12, 2023, Non-affiliated (Chrétien) - Newfoundland and Labrador
  24. Patricia Bovey, May 15, 2023, Independent Senators Group (J. Trudeau) - Manitoba
  25. Dennis Patterson, December 30, 2023, Conservative (Harper) - Nunavut

Longevity

Furthest year of retirement of existing senators, by prime minister

  • David Tkachuk, appointed by Brian Mulroney, is due to retire on February 18, 2020
  • Grant Mitchell, appointed by Paul Martin, is due to retire on July 19, 2026
  • Pierrette Ringuette, appointed by Jean Chrétien, is due to retire on December 31, 2030
  • Chantal Petitclerc, appointed by Justin Trudeau, is due to retire on December 15, 2044
  • Patrick Brazeau, appointed by Stephen Harper, is due to retire on November 11, 2049

See also

  • Canadian Senate seating plan
  • List of Canadian Senate appointments by Prime Minister
  • List of senators in the 42nd Parliament of Canada
  • List of current Senators of Canada by age

References

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