List of members of the Senate of Canada (S)

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SenatorLifespanParty [1] Prov.EnteredLeftAppointed byLeft due to For life?
Raymonde Saint-Germain 1951–presentNAQC25 November 2016Trudeau, J.
John Sewell Sanborn 1819–1877LQC23 October 18671 October 1872Royal proclamationResignationY
William Eli Sanford 1838–1899CON8 February 188710 July 1899MacdonaldDeathY
Arthur Sauvé 1874–1944CQC20 July 19356 February 1944BennettDeathY
Calixte Savoie 1895–1985ILNB28 July 195523 August 1970St. LaurentVoluntary retirementY
Frederick Laurence Schaffner 1855–1935CMB23 October 191722 May 1935BordenDeathY
John Christian Schultz 1840–1896LCMB23 September 18821 July 1888MacdonaldResignationY
Richard William Scott 1825–1913LON13 March 187423 April 1913MackenzieDeathY
Hugh Segal 1950–2023CON2 August 200515 June 2014MartinResignation
Judith Seidman 1950–presentCQC27 August 2009Harper
Louis-Adélard Senécal 1829–1887CQC25 January 188711 October 1887MacdonaldDeathY
Paulette Senior 1961/1962–presentON20 December 2023Trudeau, J.
Asha Seth 1939–presentCON6 January 201215 December 2014HarperRetirement
Raymond Setlakwe 1928–2021LQC20 June 20003 July 2003ChrétienRetirement
Benjamin Seymour 1806–1880CON23 October 186723 March 1880Royal proclamationDeathY
William Henry Sharpe 1868–1942CMB10 February 191619 April 1942BordenDeathY
Lytton Shatford 1873–1920CBC26 June 19178 November 1920BordenDeathY
James Shaw 1797–1878CON23 October 18676 February 1878Royal proclamationDeathY
Joseph Shehyn 1829–1918LQC5 February 190014 July 1918LaurierDeathY
Cyril Sherwood 1915–1996PCNB3 October 19791 July 1990ClarkRetirement
Ian Shugart 1957–2023ON27 September 202225 October 2023Trudeau, J.Death
Nick Sibbeston 1943–presentL→NANT2 September 199921 November 2017ChrétienRetirement
Jean-Maurice Simard 1931–2001PCNB26 June 198516 June 2001MulroneyDeath
Paula Simons 1964–presentAB3 October 2018Trudeau, J.
John Simpson 1812–1885LON23 October 186721 March 1885Royal proclamationDeathY
Ian David Sinclair 1913–2006LON23 December 198327 September 1988Trudeau, P.Retirement
John Ewen Sinclair 1879–1949LPE7 June 193023 December 1949KingDeathY
Murray Sinclair 1951–presentNAMB2 April 201631 January 2021Trudeau, J.Resignation
James Skead 1817–1884CON23 October 186720 January 1881Royal proclamationResignationY
24 December 18815 July 1884MacdonaldDeath
Benjamin Franklin Smith 1865–1944CNB14 August 193519 May 1944BennettDeathY
David Smith 1941–2020LON25 June 200216 May 2016ChrétienRetirement
Donald Smith 1905–1985LNS28 July 19557 July 1980St. LaurentVoluntary retirementY
E. D. Smith 1853–1948CON26 May 191310 January 1946BordenResignationY
Frank Smith 1822–1901CON2 February 18711 January 1900MacdonaldResignationY
Larry Smith 1951–presentCQC18 December 201025 March 2011HarperResignation
25 May 2011
George Isaac Smith 1909–1982PCNS7 August 197519 December 1982Trudeau, P.Death
Sydney John Smith 1892–1976LBC3 January 195731 December 1968St. LaurentResignationY
Jabez Bunting Snowball 1837–1907LNB1 May 18911 February 1902MacdonaldResignationY
Karen Sorensen 1959–presentAB29 July 2021Trudeau, J.
Herbert O. Sparrow 1930–2012LSK9 February 19684 January 2005PearsonRetirement
James Houston Spence 1867–1939LON10 January 192821 February 1939KingDeathY
Mira Spivak 1934–presentCMB17 November 198612 July 2009MulroneyRetirement
Thomas Simpson Sproule 1843–1917CON3 December 191510 November 1917BordenDeathY
Raymond Squires 1926–2019LNL9 June 20006 February 2001ChrétienRetirement
Gerry St. Germain 1937–presentCBC23 June 19936 November 2012MulroneyRetirement
Édouard-Charles St-Père 1876–1950LQC9 February 194031 January 1950KingDeathY
Wesley Stambaugh 1888–1970LAB7 September 19498 June 1965St. LaurentVoluntary retirementY
Richard Stanbury 1923–2014LON13 February 19682 May 1998PearsonRetirement
John Stanfield 1868–1934CNS17 February 192122 January 1934MeighenDeathY
William Steeves 1814–1873LNB23 October 18679 December 1873Royal proclamationDeathY
David Steuart 1916–2010LSK9 December 197626 January 1991Trudeau, P.Retirement
Gardner Green Stevens 1814–1892LQC12 February 187615 April 1892MackenzieDeathY
John Stevenson 1873–1956LSK29 January 194021 September 1956KingDeathY
John Benjamin Stewart 1924–2015LNS13 January 198419 November 1999Trudeau, P.Retirement
Carolyn Stewart-Olsen 1946–presentCNB27 August 200927 July 2021HarperRetirement
Peter Stollery 1935–presentLON2 July 198129 November 2010Trudeau, P.Retirement
Terry Stratton 1938–presentCMB25 March 199316 March 2013MulroneyRetirement
Joseph Albert Sullivan 1902–1988PCON12 October 195718 February 1985DiefenbakerResignationY
Michael Sullivan 1838–1915CON29 January 188529 November 1912MacdonaldResignationY
Donald Sutherland 1863–1949CON20 July 19351 January 1949BennettDeathY
John Sutherland 1821–1899ICMB13 December 187113 April 1899MacdonaldResignationY
John Sylvain 1924–2011PCQC7 September 19901 February 1996MulroneyResignation
  1. C=Conservative, IC=Independent Conservative, IL=Independent Liberal, L=Liberal, LC=Liberal-Conservative, PC=Progressive Conservative, NA=Non-affiliated

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