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Lists Of Canadian Senators
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 * Alphabetically: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z *By province: ** British Columbia ** Alberta ** Saskatchewan ** Manitoba ** Ontario ** Quebec ** New Brunswick ** Prince Edward Island ** Nova Scotia ** Newfoundland and Labrador ** Territories *By Parliament: ** 1st Parliament of Canada ** 26th Parliament of Canada ** 27th Parliament of Canada ** 28th Parliament of Canada ** 29th Parliament of Canada ** 30th Parliament of Canada ** 31st Parliament of Canada ** 32nd Parliament of Canada ** 33rd Parliament of Canada ** 34th Parliament of Canada ** 35th Parliament of Canada ** 36th Parliament of Canada ** 37th Parliament of Canada ** 38th Parliament of Canada ** 39th Parliament of Canada ** 40th Parliament of Canada ** 41st Parliament of Canada ** 4 ...
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List Of Current Senators Of Canada
This is a list of current members of the Senate of Canada (french: Le Sénat du Canada), the upper house of the Parliament of Canada. 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. 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. From 1867 to 2015, prime ministers normally chose members of their own parties to be senators, though they sometimes nominated non-affiliated senators or members of opposing parties. 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, which existed from 2014 until 2019, was not affiliated with the governing Liberal Party of Canada. On D ...
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List Of Manitoba Senators
This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Manitoba. Manitoba can be represented by up to six senators, but this was not always the case. Stipulated in the Manitoba Act of 1870, the province was first represented by two senators, then to increase incrementally based on population, when the population reached 75,000 it would then be represented by a maximum of four senators. The Constitution Act of 1915 added two more senate seats for Manitoba, bringing the total to six. The Constitution Act of 1915 also amended Section 26 of the Constitution Act of 1867 to add a fourth regional division, called the Western provinces, made up of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, to allow two senators to be appointed on a regional basis. Current senators Notes: 1 Party listed is the Senator's current party. 2 Senators are appointed to represent Manitoba. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Manitob ...
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List Of Saskatchewan Senators
This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Saskatchewan. Current senators Notes: 1 Senators are appointed to represent Saskatchewan. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Saskatchewan as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada on the recommendation of the prime minister. Historical senators Notes: 1 Senators are appointed to represent Saskatchewan. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Saskatchewan as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada on the recommendation of the prime minister. 3 Two senators were appointed under a rarely used regional expansion clause by Brian Mulroney that increased the Senate seats from 104 to 112 on September 27, 1990. For the Western provinces, one designated a division in Saskatchewan and the other in Manitoba. The expansion includes two seats each for the Western pro ...
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List Of Alberta Senators
This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Alberta. It had one senator starting in 1888. Three more were added in 1905, at time of granting of province-hood. Two more were added in 1915, first appointed in February 1918.E.G. Mardon, Who's Who in Federal Politics from Alberta, p. 18 But long-standing vacancies can exist, so at various times since 1918, Alberta has not always had six senators. Since 1965, senators have been able to serve only until they reach the age of 75. Current senators Historical Western provinces regional senators Senators listed were appointed to represent the Western Provinces under section 26 of the Constitution Act. This clause can be used to appoint two extra senators to represent four regional Senate divisions: Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and the Western Provinces. It has been used only once, in 1990. As vacancies open up among the normal members of the Senate, they are automatically filled ...
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List Of British Columbia Senators
This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of British Columbia. Under the British Columbia Terms of Union, 1871, the province was originally represented by three senators. The Constitution Act of 1915 increased British Columbia by three seats, to its current number of six. The Constitution Act of 1915 also amended Section 26 of the Constitution Act of 1867 to add a fourth regional division, called the Western Provinces, made up of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, to allow two senators to be appointed on a regional basis. Current Notes: 1 Senators are appointed to represent British Columbia. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within the province as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada on the recommendation of the prime minister. Historical Notes: 1 Senators are appointed to represent British Columbia. Each senator may choose to designate a g ...
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