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Canadian Senators Group Alberta March 25, 2013 Harper: February 25, 2037: Leader of the Canadian Senators Group. Toni Varone: Independent Senators Group Ontario December 20, 2023 Trudeau, J. June 20, 2033 Josée Verner: Canadian Senators Group Quebec (Montarville) June 13, 2011 Harper: December 30, 2034 Pamela Wallin: Canadian Senators Group ...
The following are lists of members of the Senate of Canada: List of current senators of Canada; List of Senate of Canada appointments by prime minister;
The Senate came into existence in 1867, when the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed the British North America Act 1867 (now entitled the Constitution Act, 1867), uniting the Province of Canada (as two separate provinces, Quebec and Ontario), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into a single federal Dominion.
Members of the Senate of Canada are appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the recommendation of his or her prime minister. This list is broken down by party and further sorted into three categories: senators appointed who sat in the government caucus , senators appointed who sat in opposition caucuses, and senators appointed who sat in ...
Independent Senators Group Patrick Brazeau: Non-affiliated Quebec January 8, 2009: Harper Incumbent Yes Yes Independent Senators Group Bev Busson: Non-affiliated British Columbia September 24, 2018: Trudeau, J. Incumbent No Yes Independent Senators Group Larry Campbell: Liberal (Senate caucus) British Columbia (Vancouver) August 2, 2005: Martin
Senator Lifespan Party [1] Prov. Entered Left Appointed by Left due to For life? Raymonde Saint-Germain: 1951–present: NA: QC: 25 November 2016 — Trudeau, J. — John Sewell Sanborn
Senator Lifespan Party [1] Prov. Entered Left Appointed by Left due to For life? John Abbott: 1821–1893: L: QC: 12 May 1887: 30 October 1893: Macdonald: Death: Y Michael Adams
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 designated a senator for the province at large. Names in bold indicate senators in the 28th Canadian Ministry. [1]