List of members of the Senate of Canada (B)

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SenatorLifespanParty [1] Prov.EnteredLeftAppointed byLeft due to For life?
Lise Bacon 1934–presentLQC15 September 199425 August 2009ChrétienRetirement
Pierre Baillargeon 1812–1891LQC27 March 187415 December 1891MackenzieDeathY
Alexander Boyd Baird 1891–1967LNL17 August 194923 November 1967St. LaurentDeathY
George Thomas Baird 1847–1917CNB19 June 189521 April 1917BowellDeathY
George Baker 1942–presentLNL26 March 20024 September 2017ChrétienRetirement
George Barnard Baker 1834–1910LCQC7 January 18969 February 1910BowellDeathY
James Balfour 1928–1999PCSK13 September 197912 December 1999ClarkDeath
Charles Ballantyne 1867–1950CQC3 February 193219 October 1950BennettDeathY
Tommy Banks 1936–2018LAB7 April 200017 December 2011ChrétienRetirement
George Hilton Barbour 1878–1962LPE6 July 19496 February 1962St. LaurentDeathY
George Henry Barnard 1868–1954CBC23 October 19178 November 1945BordenResignationY
Staff Barootes 1918–2000PCSK21 December 198425 May 1993MulroneyResignation
Irvine Barrow 1913–2005LNS8 May 197415 February 1988Trudeau, P.Retirement
Michael Basha 1896–1976LNL24 January 195118 November 1976St. LaurentResignationY
Denise Batters 1970–presentCSK25 January 2013Harper
Jean Bazin 1940–2019PCQC29 December 19868 December 1989MulroneyResignation
Arthur-Lucien Beaubien 1879–1971LMB29 January 19401 February 1969KingResignationY
Charles-Philippe Beaubien 1870–1949CQC3 December 191517 January 1949BordenDeathY
Louis-Philippe Beaubien 1903–1985PCQC16 November 196028 March 1985DiefenbakerDeathY
Gérald Beaudoin 1929–2008CQC26 September 198815 April 2004MulroneyRetirement
Mario Beaulieu 1930–1998PCQC30 August 199022 June 1994MulroneyResignation
Élie Beauregard 1884–1954LQC9 February 194027 August 1954KingDeathY
François Béchard 1830–1897LQC17 July 189613 April 1897LaurierDeathY
Frédéric Liguori Béique 1845–1933LQC7 February 190212 September 1933LaurierDeathY
Robert Beith 1843–1922LON15 January 190726 January 1922LaurierDeathY
Henri Sévérin Béland 1869–1935LQC5 September 192522 April 1935KingDeathY
Napoléon Belcourt 1860–1932LON22 November 19077 August 1932LaurierDeathY
Rhéal Bélisle 1919–1992PCON4 February 19633 November 1992DiefenbakerDeathY
Adam Carr Bell 1847–1912CNS23 October 191130 October 1912BordenDeathY
Nancy Bell 1924–1989LBC7 October 197029 November 1989Trudeau, P.Death
Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau 1808–1894CQCRoyal proclamationDeclinedY
Diane Bellemare 1949–presentC→NAQC6 September 2012Harper
Joseph-Hyacinthe Bellerose 1820–1899CQC7 October 187313 August 1899MacdonaldDeathY
Aimé Bénard 1873–1938CMB3 September 19178 January 1938BordenDeathY
John Joseph Bench 1905–1947LON19 November 19429 December 1947KingDeathY
William Moore Benidickson 1911–1985LON7 July 19651 April 1985PearsonDeath
William Humphrey Bennett 1859–1925CON13 November 191715 March 1925BordenDeathY
James Rea Benson 1807–1885LCON14 March 186818 March 1885MacdonaldDeathY
Wanda Thomas Bernard 1953–presentNANS10 November 2016Trudeau, J.
Thomas-Alfred Bernier 1844–1908CMB27 October 189230 December 1908AbbottDeathY
Eric Berntson 1941–2018PCSK27 September 199027 February 2001MulroneyResignation
Lynn Beyak 1949–presentCON25 January 201325 January 2021HarperResignation
Martha Bielish 1915–2010PCAB27 September 197926 September 1990ClarkResignation
Caleb Rand Bill 1806–1872LCNS23 October 18671 February 1872Royal proclamationDeathY
Florence Bird 1908–1998LON23 March 197815 January 1983Trudeau, P.Retirement
Michel Biron 1934–presentLQC4 October 200116 March 2009ChrétienRetirement
Charles Lawrence Bishop 1876–1966LON18 April 194523 September 1966KingResignationY
Doug Black 1952–presentC→NAAB25 January 201331 October 2021HarperResignation
Frank Bunting Black 1869–1945CNB25 November 192128 February 1945MeighenDeathY
Robert Black 1962ON15 February 2018Trudeau, J.
Thomas Reuben Black 1832–1905LNS10 June 190414 September 1905LaurierDeathY
Richard Blain 1857–1926CON26 July 191727 November 1926BordenDeathY
Adam Johnston Fergusson Blair 1815–1867LON23 October 186729 December 1867Royal proclamationDeathY
Aristide Blais 1875–1964LAB29 January 194010 November 1964KingDeathY
Oliver Blake 1802–1873LON23 October 186710 December 1873Royal proclamationDeathY
Frederick Murray Blois 1893–1984PCNS14 January 196012 October 1976DiefenbakerResignationY
Peter Boehm 1954–presentON3 October 2018Trudeau, J.
Pierre-Édouard Blondin 1874–1943CQC20 July 191829 October 1943BordenDeathY
Henri Charles Bois 1897–1962LQC3 January 195718 July 1962St. LaurentDeathY
Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu 1949–presentCQC29 January 2010Harper
Joseph Bolduc 1847–1924NCQC3 October 188413 August 1924MacdonaldDeathY
Roch Bolduc 1928–presentCQC26 September 198810 September 2003MulroneyRetirement
Gwen Boniface 1955–presentNAON10 November 2016Trudeau, J.
Lorne Bonnell 1923–2006LPE15 November 19714 January 1998Trudeau, P.Retirement
Peter Bosa 1927–1998LON5 April 197710 December 1998Trudeau, P.Death
Joseph-Noël Bossé 1807–1881CQC23 October 18671 January 1868Royal proclamationResignationY
Hewitt Bostock 1864–1930LBC6 June 190428 April 1930LaurierDeathY
Amos Edwin Botsford 1804–1894CNB23 October 186722 March 1894Royal proclamationDeathY
Télesphore-Damien Bouchard 1881–1962LQC3 March 194413 November 1962KingDeathY
William Albert Boucher 1889–1976LSK3 January 195723 June 1976St. LaurentDeathY
Charles Boucher de Boucherville 1822–1915CQC12 February 187911 September 1915MacdonaldDeathY
Bernie Boudreau 1944–presentLNS4 October 199926 October 2000ChrétienResignation
Paul Henri Bouffard 1895–1966LQC27 December 194616 February 1966KingDeathY
Charles Arkoll Boulton 1841–1899LCMB10 December 188915 May 1899MacdonaldDeathY
Charles Bourgeois 1879–1940CQC15 August 193515 May 1940BennettDeathY
Maurice Bourget 1907–1979LQC27 April 196329 March 1979PearsonDeathY
John George Bourinot 1814–1884LCNS23 October 186721 January 1884Royal proclamationDeathY
Romuald Bourque 1889–1974LQC6 July 196314 August 1974PearsonDeathY
Thomas-Jean Bourque 1864–1952CNB20 January 191716 February 1952BordenDeathY
Patricia Bovey 1948–presentNAMB10 November 201615 May 2023Trudeau, J.Retirement
Mackenzie Bowell 1823–1917CON5 December 189210 December 1917ThompsonDeathY
John Boyd 1826–1893LCNB11 February 188021 September 1893MacdonaldResignationY
Arthur Boyer 1851–1922LQC28 June 190924 January 1922LaurierDeathY
Gustave Benjamin Boyer 1871–1927LQC11 March 19222 December 1927KingDeathY
Yvonne Boyer 1953–presentON15 March 2018Trudeau, J.
George Henry Bradbury 1859–1925CMB17 December 19176 September 1925BordenDeathY
Joseph-Arthur Bradette 1886–1961LON12 June 195312 September 1961St. LaurentDeathY
Frederick Gordon Bradley 1888–1966LNL12 June 195330 March 1966St. LaurentDeathY
David Braley 1941–2020CON20 May 201030 November 2013HarperResignation
Patrick Brazeau 1974–presentC→IC→NAQC8 January 2009Harper
Alfred Johnson Brooks 1890–1967PCNB12 September 19607 November 1967DiefenbakerResignationY
William Henry Brouse 1824–1881RON9 August 187823 August 1881MackenzieDeathY
Albert Joseph Brown 1861–1938CQC6 October 193216 November 1938BennettDeathY
Bert Brown 1938–2018CAB10 July 200722 March 2013HarperRetirement
George Brown 1818–1880LON16 December 18739 May 1880MackenzieDeathY
William Brunt 1902–1962PCON12 October 19577 July 1962DiefenbakerDeathY
John G. Bryden 1937–2016LNB23 November 199431 October 2009ChrétienResignation
John Buchanan 1931–2019CNS12 September 199022 April 2006MulroneyRetirement
John Alexander Buchanan 1887–1976PCAB15 January 19592 October 1965DiefenbakerVoluntary retirementY
William Ashbury Buchanan 1876–1954LAB5 September 192511 July 1954KingDeathY
Sidney Buckwold 1916–2001LSK4 November 19713 November 1991Trudeau, P.Retirement
Harcourt Burland Bull 1824–1881CON24 February 187912 August 1881MacdonaldDeathY
George Percival Burchill 1889–1977LNB19 April 194519 August 1977KingResignationY
Jacques Bureau 1860–1933LQC5 September 192523 January 1933KingDeathY
Jacques-Olivier Bureau 1820–1883LQC23 October 18677 February 1883Royal proclamationDeathY
Vincent Burke 1878–1953LNL25 January 195019 December 1953St. LaurentDeathY
Asa Allworth Burnham 1808–1873CON23 October 186710 May 1873Royal proclamationDeathY
Kennedy Francis Burns 1842–1895LNB21 March 189323 June 1895ThompsonDeathY
Patrick Burns 1856–1937IAB6 July 19311 June 1936BennettResignationY
Charles Burpee 1817–1909LNB1 February 190019 July 1900LaurierResignationY
Bev Busson 1951–presentBC27 September 2018Trudeau, J.
JoAnne Buth 1954–presentCMB6 January 201210 August 2014HarperResignation
Peggy Butts 1924–2004LNS23 September 199715 August 1999ChrétienRetirement
  1. C=Conservative, I=Independent, IC=Independent Conservative, L=Liberal, LC=Liberal-Conservative, NC=Nationalist Conservative, PC=Progressive Conservative, R=Reformer, NA=Non-affiliated

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