Party standings in the Senate of Canada

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:

Party BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU Tot
Conservative   3 3 3 2 10 7 4 4 0 4 1 0 1 42
Independent Liberal1   1 1 2 0 4 5 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 23
Independent   1 2 1 2 5 7 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 22
Vacant   1 0 0 2 5 5 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 18
Total 6 6 6 6 24 24 10 10 4 6 1 1 1 105

1On 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 will still refer to themselves as Liberals even if they are no longer members of the parliamentary Liberal caucus.[1]

Appointment breakdown

Prime Minister Term Cons. Lib. Ind. Total
     Pierre Trudeau 1980–1984 0 2 1 3
     Brian Mulroney 1984–1993 3 0 0 3
     Jean Chrétien 1993–2003 0 15 2 17
     Paul Martin 2003–2006 1 6 3 10
  Stephen Harper 2006–2015 38 0 9 47
     Justin Trudeau 2015–present 0 0 7 7
Total 42 23 22 87

Upcoming retirements

Twenty-three senators will reach the mandatory retirement age of 75 before the end of 2019:

  1. David P. Smith, May 16, 2016, Independent Liberal, (Chrétien) - Ontario (Cobourg)
  2. Michel Rivard, August 7, 2016, Conservative, (Harper) - Quebec (The Laurentides)
  3. Nancy Ruth, January 6, 2017, Conservative, (Martin) - Ontario (Cluny)
  4. Wilfred P. Moore, January 14, 2017, Independent Liberal, (Chrétien) - Nova Scotia (Stanhope St./South Shore)
  5. Jim Cowan, January 22, 2017, Independent Liberal, (Martin) - Nova Scotia
  6. Bob Runciman, August 10, 2017, Conservative, (Harper) - Ontario
  7. George Baker, September 4, 2017, Independent Liberal, (Chrétien) - Newfoundland and Labrador
  8. Elizabeth M. "Libbe" Hubley, September 8, 2017, Independent Liberal, (Chrétien) - Prince Edward Island
  9. Kelvin Ogilvie, November 6, 2017, Conservative, (Harper) - Nova Scotia
  10. Pana Merchant, April 2, 2018, Independent Liberal, (Chrétien) - Saskatchewan
  11. Nancy Greene Raine, May 11, 2018, Conservative, (Harper) - British Columbia (Sun Peaks)
  12. Betty Unger, August 8, 2018, Conservative, (Harper) - Alberta
  13. Anne Cools, August 12, 2018, Independent, (P. E. Trudeau) - Ontario (Toronto Centre-York)
  14. Art Eggleton, September 29, 2018, Independent Liberal, (Martin) - Ontario
  15. Nick Sibbeston, November 21, 2018, Independent Liberal, (Chrétien) - Northwest Territories
  16. Colin Kenny, December 10, 2018, Independent Liberal, (P. E. Trudeau) - Ontario (Rideau)
  17. Ghislain Maltais, April 22, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - Quebec (Shawinigan)
  18. Charlie Watt, June 29, 2019, Liberal (P. E. Trudeau) - Quebec (Inkerman)
  19. Raynell Andreychuk, August 14, 2019, Conservative (Mulroney) - Saskatchewan
  20. Jacques Demers, August 25, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - Quebec (Rigaud)
  21. Joan Fraser, October 12, 2019, Independent Liberal (Chrétien) - Quebec (De Lorimier)
  22. Paul McIntyre, November 2, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - New Brunswick
  23. Richard Neufeld, November 6, 2019, Conservative (Harper) - British Columbia (Charlie Lake)

Longevity

Furthest year of retirement of existing senators, by prime minister

See also

References

  1. "Trudeau’s expulsion catches Liberal senators by surprise". Globe and Mail. January 29, 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2014.

External links

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