List of senators in the 30th Parliament of Canada

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This is a list of members of the Senate of Canada in the 30th Parliament of Canada.

The province of Quebec has 24 Senate divisions which 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 designated a senator for the province at large.[1]

Names in bold indicate senators in the 20th Canadian Ministry.[2]

List of senators

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Senators at the beginning of the 30th Parliament

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[3] Name Party Province (Division) Date appointed Appointed by Left office Reason
  John Black Aird Liberal Ontario November 10, 1964 Pearson November 28, 1974 Resignation
  Hazen Argue Liberal Saskatchewan February 24, 1966 Pearson October 2, 1991 Death
  Martial Asselin Progressive Conservative Quebec September 1, 1972 Trudeau August 7, 1990 Resignation
  Irvine Barrow Liberal Nova Scotia May 8, 1974 Trudeau February 15, 1988 Retirement
  Michael Basha Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador January 24, 1951 St. Laurent November 18, 1976 Resignation
  Louis-Philippe Beaubien Progressive Conservative Quebec November 16, 1960 Diefenbaker March 28, 1985 Death
  Rhéal Bélisle Progressive Conservative Ontario February 4, 1963 Diefenbaker November 3, 1992 Death
  Nancy Bell Liberal British Columbia October 7, 1970 Trudeau November 29, 1989 Death
  William Moore Benidickson Liberal Ontario July 7, 1965 Pearson January 4, 1985 Death
  Frederick Murray Blois Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia January 14, 1960 Diefenbaker October 12, 1976 Resignation
  Lorne Bonnell Liberal Prince Edward Island November 4, 1971 Trudeau January 4, 1998 Retirement
  William Albert Boucher Liberal Saskatchewan January 3, 1957 St. Laurent June 23, 1976 Death
  Maurice Bourget Liberal Quebec April 27, 1963 Pearson March 29, 1979 Death
  Romuald Bourque Liberal Quebec July 6, 1963 Pearson August 14, 1974 Death
  Sidney Buckwold Liberal Saskatchewan November 4, 1971 Trudeau November 3, 1991 Retirement
  George Percival Burchill Liberal New Brunswick April 19, 1945 King August 19, 1977 Resignation
  Donald Cameron Independent Liberal Alberta July 28, 1955 St. Laurent September 19, 1987 Resignation
  Chesley William Carter Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador July 8, 1966 Pearson July 28, 1977 Retirement
  Lionel Choquette Progressive Conservative Ontario January 31, 1958 Diefenbaker March 6, 1981 Resignation
  Harold Connolly Liberal Nova Scotia July 28, 1955 St. Laurent May 14, 1979 Resignation
  John Joseph Connolly Liberal Ontario June 12, 1953 St. Laurent October 31, 1981 Resignation
  Eric Cook Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador February 14, 1964 Pearson July 26, 1984 Resignation
  Jean-Pierre Côté Liberal Quebec September 1, 1972 Trudeau April 20, 1978 Resignation
  Ernest G. Cottreau Liberal Nova Scotia May 8, 1974 Trudeau January 28, 1989 Retirement
  David Croll Liberal Ontario July 28, 1955 St. Laurent June 11, 1991 Death
  Keith Davey Liberal Ontario February 24, 1966 Pearson July 1, 1996 Resignation
  Azellus Denis Liberal Quebec February 3, 1964 Pearson September 4, 1991 Death
  Jean-Paul Deschatelets Liberal Quebec February 24, 1966 Pearson January 10, 1986 Resignation
  Paul Desruisseaux Liberal Quebec July 8, 1966 Pearson May 1, 1980 Retirement
  James Duggan Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador July 8, 1966 Pearson February 28, 1978 Resignation
  Raymond Eudes Liberal Quebec April 8, 1968 Pearson October 25, 1980 Death
  Douglas Everett Liberal Manitoba November 8, 1966 Pearson January 20, 1994 Resignation
  Muriel McQueen Fergusson Liberal New Brunswick May 19, 1953 St. Laurent May 23, 1975 Resignation
  Jacques Flynn Progressive Conservative Quebec November 9, 1962 Diefenbaker August 22, 1990 Resignation
  Eugene Forsey Liberal Ontario October 7, 1970 Trudeau May 29, 1979 Retirement
  Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative New Brunswick September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker February 11, 1983 Resignation
  J. Michel Fournier Liberal New Brunswick December 9, 1971 Trudeau September 29, 1980 Retirement
  Sarto Fournier Liberal Quebec June 12, 1953 St. Laurent July 23, 1980 Death
  Louis-Philippe Gélinas Liberal Quebec June 11, 1963 Pearson December 10, 1975 Resignation
  Louis Giguère Liberal Quebec September 10, 1968 Trudeau December 18, 1986 Retirement
  John Morrow Godfrey Liberal Ontario October 5, 1973 Trudeau June 28, 1987 Retirement
  Carl Goldenberg Liberal Quebec November 4, 1971 Trudeau October 20, 1982 Retirement
  Léon Mercier Gouin Liberal Quebec November 7, 1940 King March 18, 1976 Resignation
  Alasdair Graham Liberal Nova Scotia April 27, 1972 Trudeau May 21, 2004 Retirement
  Joe Greene Liberal Ontario September 1, 1972 Trudeau October 23, 1978 Death
  Allister Grosart Progressive Conservative Ontario September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker December 13, 1981 Resignation
  James Campbell Haig Progressive Conservative Manitoba June 15, 1962 Diefenbaker December 29, 1977 Resignation
  Earl Hastings Liberal Alberta February 24, 1966 Pearson May 5, 1996 Death
  Salter Hayden Liberal Ontario February 9, 1940 King November 1, 1983 Resignation
  Harry Hays Liberal Alberta February 24, 1966 Pearson May 4, 1982 Death
  Henry Hicks Liberal Nova Scotia April 27, 1972 Trudeau March 5, 1990 Retirement
  Florence Elsie Inman Liberal Prince Edward Island July 28, 1955 St. Laurent May 31, 1986 Death
  Thomas Joseph Kickham Liberal Prince Edward Island July 8, 1966 Pearson December 1, 1974 Death
  Paul Lafond Liberal Quebec October 7, 1970 Trudeau May 27, 1988 Death
  Arthur Laing Liberal British Columbia September 1, 1972 Trudeau February 13, 1975 Death
  John Keith McBroom Laird Liberal Ontario April 6, 1967 Pearson January 12, 1982 Retirement
  Maurice Lamontagne Liberal Quebec April 6, 1967 Pearson June 12, 1983 Death
  Daniel Lang Liberal Ontario February 14, 1964 Pearson June 13, 1994 Resignation
  Léopold Langlois Liberal Quebec July 8, 1966 Pearson October 2, 1988 Retirement
  Renaude Lapointe Liberal Quebec November 10, 1971 Trudeau January 3, 1987 Retirement
  Edward M. Lawson Independent British Columbia October 7, 1970 Trudeau September 24, 2004 Retirement
  J.-Eugène Lefrançois Liberal Quebec April 25, 1957 St. Laurent November 5, 1976 Resignation
  John Michael Macdonald Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia June 24, 1960 Diefenbaker June 20, 1997 Death
  Alan Macnaughton Liberal Quebec July 8, 1966 Pearson July 30, 1978 Retirement
  Ernest Manning Social Credit Alberta October 7, 1970 Trudeau September 20, 1983 Retirement
  Paul Martin Sr. Liberal Ontario April 20, 1968 Trudeau October 30, 1974 Resignation
  Alexander Hamilton McDonald Liberal Saskatchewan August 13, 1965 Pearson March 31, 1980 Death
  Charles McElman Liberal New Brunswick February 24, 1966 Pearson April 1, 1990 Resignation
  Frederic McGrand Liberal New Brunswick July 28, 1955 St. Laurent January 22, 1988 Resignation
  George McIlraith Liberal Ontario April 27, 1972 Trudeau July 29, 1983 Retirement
  William Craig McNamara Liberal Manitoba October 7, 1970 Trudeau August 8, 1979 Retirement
  Hervé Michaud Liberal New Brunswick March 15, 1968 Pearson June 5, 1978 Death
  Gildas Molgat Liberal Manitoba October 7, 1970 Trudeau February 28, 2001 Death
  Hartland Molson Independent Quebec July 28, 1955 St. Laurent May 31, 1993 Resignation
  Joan Neiman Liberal Ontario September 1, 1972 Trudeau September 9, 1995 Retirement
  Margaret Norrie Liberal Nova Scotia April 27, 1972 Trudeau October 16, 1980 Retirement
  Grattan O'Leary Progressive Conservative Ontario September 24, 1962 Diefenbaker April 7, 1976 Death
  Norman McLeod Paterson Liberal Ontario February 9, 1940 King June 18, 1981 Resignation
  Ray Perrault Liberal British Columbia October 5, 1973 Trudeau February 6, 2001 Retirement
  William Petten Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador April 8, 1968 Pearson January 28, 1998 Retirement
  Orville Howard Phillips Progressive Conservative Prince Edward Island February 5, 1963 Diefenbaker March 24, 1999 Resignation
  James Harper Prowse Liberal Alberta February 24, 1966 Pearson September 27, 1976 Death
  Josie Alice Quart Progressive Conservative Quebec November 16, 1960 Diefenbaker April 17, 1980 Death
  Maurice Riel Liberal Quebec October 5, 1973 Trudeau April 3, 1997 Retirement
  Daniel Aloysius Riley Liberal New Brunswick December 21, 1973 Trudeau September 13, 1984 Death
  Louis Robichaud Liberal New Brunswick December 21, 1973 Trudeau October 21, 2000 Retirement
  Frederick William Rowe Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador December 9, 1971 Trudeau September 28, 1987 Retirement
  Donald Smith Liberal Nova Scotia July 28, 1955 St. Laurent July 7, 1980 Resignation
  Herbert O. Sparrow Liberal Saskatchewan February 9, 1968 Pearson January 4, 2005 Retirement
  Richard Stanbury Liberal Ontario February 13, 1968 Pearson May 2, 1998 Retirement
  Joseph Albert Sullivan Progressive Conservative Ontario October 12, 1957 Diefenbaker February 18, 1985 Resignation
  Andy Thompson Liberal Ontario April 6, 1967 Pearson March 23, 1998 Resignation
  George Van Roggen Liberal British Columbia November 4, 1971 Trudeau June 8, 1992 Death
  David James Walker Progressive Conservative Ontario February 4, 1963 Diefenbaker September 30, 1989 Resignation
  Frank Corbett Welch Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia September 25, 1962 Diefenbaker July 14, 1975 Resignation
  Guy Williams Liberal British Columbia December 9, 1971 Trudeau October 7, 1982 Retirement
  Paul Yuzyk Progressive Conservative Manitoba February 4, 1963 Diefenbaker July 9, 1986 Death

Senators appointed during the 30th Parliament

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[4] Name Party Province (Division) Date appointed Appointed by Left office Reason
  George Isaac Smith Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia August 7, 1975 Trudeau December 19, 1982 Death
  Jack Austin Liberal British Columbia August 19, 1975 Trudeau March 2, 2007 Retirement
  Paul Lucier Liberal Yukon October 23, 1975 Trudeau July 23, 1999 Death
  David Steuart Liberal Saskatchewan December 9, 1976 Trudeau January 26, 1991 Retirement
  Jean Marchand Liberal Quebec December 9, 1976 Trudeau December 15, 1983 Resignation
  John Ewasew Liberal Quebec December 17, 1976 Trudeau March 26, 1978 Death
  Pietro Rizzuto Liberal Quebec December 23, 1976 Trudeau August 3, 1997 Death
  Willie Adams Liberal Northwest Territories April 5, 1977 Trudeau June 22, 2009 Retirement
  Bud Olson Liberal Alberta April 5, 1977 Trudeau March 7, 1996 Resignation
  Royce Frith Liberal Ontario April 5, 1977 Trudeau August 29, 1994 Resignation
  Peter Bosa Liberal Ontario April 5, 1977 Trudeau December 10, 1998 Death
  Dufferin Roblin Progressive Conservative Manitoba March 23, 1978 Trudeau June 17, 1992 Retirement
  Florence Bird Liberal Ontario March 23, 1978 Trudeau January 15, 1983 Retirement
  Jack Marshall Progressive Conservative Newfoundland and Labrador March 23, 1978 Trudeau November 26, 1994 Retirement
  Philip Lewis Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador March 23, 1978 Trudeau November 28, 1999 Retirement
  Joseph-Philippe Guay Liberal Manitoba March 23, 1978 Trudeau October 4, 1990 Retirement
  Stanley Haidasz Liberal Ontario March 23, 1978 Trudeau March 4, 1998 Retirement
  Margaret Jean Anderson Liberal New Brunswick March 23, 1978 Trudeau August 7, 1990 Retirement
  Claude Wagner Progressive Conservative Quebec April 21, 1978 Trudeau July 11, 1979 Death
  Norbert Thériault Liberal New Brunswick March 26, 1979 Trudeau February 16, 1996 Retirement
  Robert Muir Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia March 26, 1979 Trudeau November 10, 1994 Retirement
  Dalia Wood Liberal Quebec March 26, 1979 Trudeau January 31, 1999 Resignation
  Fernand Leblanc Liberal Quebec March 27, 1979 Trudeau July 1, 1992 Retirement
  Yvette Boucher Rousseau Liberal Quebec March 27, 1979 Trudeau March 17, 1988 Death

Left Senate during the 30th Parliament

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[4] Date Name Party Representing Details
  August 14, 1974 Romuald Bourque Liberal Quebec Death
  October 30, 1974 Paul Martin Sr. Liberal Ontario Resignation
  November 28, 1974 John Black Aird Liberal Ontario Resignation
  December 1, 1974 Thomas Joseph Kickham Liberal Prince Edward Island Death
  February 13, 1975 Arthur Laing Liberal British Columbia Death
  May 23, 1975 Muriel McQueen Fergusson Liberal New Brunswick Resignation
  July 14, 1975 Frank Corbett Welch Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia Resignation
  December 10, 1975 Louis-Philippe Gélinas Liberal Quebec Resignation
  March 18, 1976 Léon Mercier Gouin Liberal Quebec Resignation
  April 7, 1976 Grattan O'Leary Progressive Conservative Ontario Death
  June 23, 1976 William Albert Boucher Liberal Saskatchewan Death
  September 27, 1976 James Harper Prowse Liberal Alberta Death
  October 12, 1976 Frederick Murray Blois Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia Resignation
  November 5, 1976 J.-Eugène Lefrançois Liberal Quebec Resignation
  November 18, 1976 Michael Basha Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador Resignation
  July 28, 1977 Chesley William Carter Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador Retirement
  August 19, 1977 George Percival Burchill Liberal New Brunswick Resignation
  December 29, 1977 James Campbell Haig Progressive Conservative Manitoba Resignation
  February 28, 1978 James Duggan Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador Resignation
  March 26, 1978 John Ewasew Liberal Quebec Death
  April 20, 1978 Jean-Pierre Côté Liberal Quebec Resignation
  June 5, 1978 Hervé Michaud Liberal New Brunswick Death
  July 30, 1978 Alan Macnaughton Liberal Quebec Retirement
  October 23, 1978 Joe Greene Liberal Ontario Death
  March 29, 1979 Maurice Bourget Liberal Quebec Death
  May 14, 1979 Harold Connolly Liberal Nova Scotia Resignation

Changes in party affiliation during the 30th Parliament

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There were no changes in party affiliation during the 30th Parliament.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Normandin, Pierre G. (1939). The Canadian parliamentary guide. The University of California.
  2. ^ "Senators members of the Ministry". Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  3. ^ "Senators: 30th Parliament of Canada". Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 2011-06-11.
  4. ^ a b c "Party Standings - 30th Parliament of Canada". Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 2011-06-11.