List of members of the Senate of Canada (C)

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SenatorLifespanParty [1] Prov.EnteredLeftAppointed byLeft due to For life?
James Alexander Calder 1868–1956CSK22 September 192120 July 1956MeighendeathY
Catherine Callbeck 1939–LPE23 September 199725 July 2014Chrétienretirement
Donald Cameron 1901–1989ILAB28 July 195519 September 1987St. LaurentresignationY
Alexander Campbell 1822–1892CON23 October 18677 February 1887Royal ProclamationresignationY
Archibald Campbell 1845–1913LON22 November 190715 January 1913LaurierdeathY
Gordon Peter Campbell 1898–1964LON19 February 194316 January 1964KingdeathY
Larry Campbell 1948–L→NABC2 August 2005presentMartin
Thomas Cantley 1857–1945CNS20 July 193524 February 1945BennettdeathY
Claude Carignan 1964–CQC27 August 2009presentHarper
John Carling 1828–1911LCON27 April 1891
23 April 1896
17 February 1892
6 November 1911
Macdonald
Bowell
resignation
death
Y
James William Carmichael 1819–1903LNS31 December 189824 April 1903LaurierresignationY
Pat Carney 1935–CBC30 August 199031 January 2008Mulroneyresignation
Robert William Weir Carrall 1837–1879CBC13 December 187119 September 1879MacdonalddeathY
Sharon Carstairs 1942–LMB15 September 199417 October 2011Chrétienresignation
Chesley William Carter 1902–1994LNL8 July 196628 July 1977Pearsonretirement
Richard John Cartwright 1835–1912LON30 September 190424 September 1912LaurierdeathY
Jedediah Slason Carvell 1832–1894CPE18 December 18793 July 1889MacdonaldresignationY
Charles Eusèbe Casgrain 1825–1907CON12 January 18878 March 1907MacdonalddeathY
Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain 1856–1939LQC29 January 19006 January 1939LaurierdeathY
Thérèse Casgrain 1896–1981IQC7 October 197010 July 1971Trudeau, P.retirement
Claude Castonguay 1929–2020PCQC23 September 19909 December 1992Mulroneyresignation
Joseph-Édouard Cauchon 1816–1885ICQC2 November 186730 June 1872Royal ProclamationresignationY
William Henry Chaffers 1827–1894LQC23 October 186719 July 1894Royal ProclamationdeathY
Thelma Chalifoux 1929–2017LAB26 November 19978 February 2004Chrétienretirement
Andrée Champagne 1939–2020CQC2 August 200517 July 2014Martinretirement
Edward Barron Chandler 1800–1880LCNBRoyal Proclamationdeclined
Jean-Charles Chapais 1811–1885CQC30 January 186817 July 1885MacdonalddeathY
Thomas Chapais 1858–1946CQC31 December 191915 July 1946BordendeathY
Maria Chaput 1942–LMB12 December 200229 February 2016Chrétienresignation
Solange Chaput-Rolland 1919–2001PCQC26 September 198814 May 1994Mulroneyretirement
Guy Charbonneau 1922–1998PCQC27 September 197921 June 1997Clarkretirement
Marie Charette-Poulin 1945–LON21 September 199517 April 2015Chrétienresignation
Alexandre-René Chaussegros de Léry 1818–1880CQC13 December 187111 April 1876MacdonaldresignationY
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau 1820–1890CQC20 February 18738 January 1874MacdonaldresignationY
Noé Chevrier 1846–1911LMB18 January 19099 October 1911LaurierdeathY
Eugène Chinic 1818–1889CQC10 April 18733 November 1882MacdonaldresignationY
Lionel Choquette 1906–1983PCON31 January 19586 March 1981Diefenbakervoluntary retirementY
Philippe-Auguste Choquette 1854–1948LQC30 September 190429 December 1919LaurierresignationY
Ione Christensen 1933–LYT2 September 199931 December 2006Chrétienresignation
David Christie 1818–1880LON23 October 186715 December 1880Royal ProclamationdeathY
Daniel Christmas 1956–NANS6 December 2016presentTrudeau, J.
Charles Edward Church 1835–1906LNS8 February 19023 January 1906LaurierdeathY
Ezra Churchill 1806–1874LCNS3 February 18718 May 1874MacdonalddeathY
Bernadette Clement 1965–ON22 June 2021presentTrudeau, J.
Francis Clemow 1821–1902CON3 February 188528 May 1902MacdonalddeathY
Henry Joseph Cloran 1855–1928LQC30 June 19038 February 1928LaurierdeathY
Ethel Cochrane 1937–CNL17 November 198623 September 2012Mulroneyretirement
Matthew Henry Cochrane 1823–1903CQC17 October 187212 August 1903MacdonalddeathY
Thomas Coffey 1843–1914LON12 March 19038 June 1914LaurierdeathY
Michel Cogger 1939–PCQC2 May 19861 September 2000Mulroneyresignation
Erminie Cohen 1926–2019PCNB4 June 199323 July 2001Mulroneyretirement
Ambroise-Hilaire Comeau 1860–1911LNS15 January 190725 August 1911LaurierdeathY
Gerald Comeau 1946–CNS30 August 199030 November 2013Mulroneyresignation
Joseph William Comeau 1876–1966LNS1 December 194810 January 1966St. LaurentresignationY
Harold Connolly 1901–1980LNS28 July 195514 May 1979St. LaurentresignationY
John Joseph Connolly 1906–1982LON12 June 195331 October 1981St. Laurentvoluntary retirementY
Eric Cook 1909–1986LNL14 February 196426 July 1984Pearsonvoluntary retirementY
Joan Cook 1934–LNL6 March 19986 October 2009Chrétienretirement
Anne Cools 1943–NAON13 January 198412 August 2018Trudeau, P.retirement
Arthur Bliss Copp 1870–1949LNB25 September 19255 December 1949KingdeathY
Eymard Corbin 1934–LNB9 July 19842 August 2009Turnerretirement
Henry Corby Jr. 1851–1917CON17 October 191223 April 1917BordendeathY
Jane Cordy 1950–LNS9 June 2000presentChrétien
Charles Cormier 1813–1887NLQC23 October 18677 May 1887Royal ProclamationdeathY
René Cormier 1956–NANB10 November 2016presentTrudeau, J.
Clement Francis Cornwall 1836–1910CBC13 December 18711 July 1881MacdonaldresignationY
John Costigan 1835–1916LNB15 January 190729 September 1916LaurierdeathY
Jean Côté 1867–1924LAB14 August 192323 September 1924KingdeathY
Jean-Pierre Côté 1926–2002LQC1 September 197220 April 1978Trudeau, P.resignation
Louis Côté 1890–1943CON30 December 19332 February 1943BennettdeathY
Brent Cotter 1949–SK30 January 2020presentTrudeau, J.
Ernest G. Cottreau 1914–2004LNS8 May 197428 January 1989Trudeau, P.retirement
Henri Courtemanche 1916–1986PCQC20 January 196022 December 1961DiefenbakerresignationY
Jim Cowan 1942–LNS24 March 200522 January 2017Martinretirement
George Albertus Cox 1840–1914LON13 November 189616 January 1914LaurierdeathY
Mary Coyle 1954–NS4 December 2017presentTrudeau, J.
George Crawford 1793–1870CON23 October 18674 July 1870Royal ProclamationdeathY
Thomas Crerar 1876–1975LUMB18 April 194531 May 1966Kingvoluntary retirementY
David Croll 1900–1991LON28 July 195511 June 1991St. LaurentdeathY
Adam Brown Crosby 1859–1921CNS20 January 191710 March 1921BordendeathY
Thomas Wilson Crothers 1850–1921CON3 October 192110 December 1921MeighendeathY
Sanford Johnston Crowe 1868–1931LUBC1 December 192123 August 1931MeighendeathY
Nathaniel Curry 1851–1931CNS20 November 191223 October 1931BordendeathY
Rufus Curry 1859–1934LNS12 March 190330 March 1905LaurierresignationY
  1. C=Conservative, I=Independent, IC=Independent Conservative, IL=Independent Liberal, L=Liberal, LC=Liberal-Conservative, LU=Liberal-Unionist, NA=non-affiliated, NL=Nationalist Liberal, PC=Progressive Conservative

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