List of senators in the 27th Parliament of Canada

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The following is a list of senators in the 27th Parliament of Canada.

Names in bold indicate senators in the 19th Canadian Ministry, and the 20th Canadian Ministry appointed before the parliament was dissolved. [1]

NamePartyProvince (Division)Date appointedNominated byLeft officeReasonStartEnd
  John Black Aird LiberalOntarioNovember 10, 1964PearsonNovember 28, 1974ResignationNoNo
  Hazen Argue LiberalSaskatchewanFebruary 24, 1966PearsonOctober 2, 1991DeathYesNo
  Walter Aseltine Progressive ConservativeSaskatchewanDecember 30, 1933BennettMarch 31, 1971ResignationNoNo
  Alexander Boyd Baird LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorAugust 17, 1949St-LaurentNovember 23, 1967DeathNoYes
  Michael Basha LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorJanuary 24, 1951St-LaurentNovember 18, 1976ResignationNoNo
  Arthur-Lucien Beaubien LiberalManitobaJanuary 29, 1940KingFebruary 1, 1969ResignationNoNo
  Louis-Philippe Beaubien Progressive ConservativeQuebec (Bedford)November 16, 1960DiefenbakerMarch 28, 1985DeathNoNo
  Rhéal Bélisle Progressive ConservativeOntarioFebruary 4, 1963DiefenbakerNovember 3, 1992DeathNoNo
  William Moore Benidickson LiberalOntarioJuly 7, 1965PearsonJanuary 4, 1985DeathNoNo
  Charles Lawrence Bishop LiberalOntarioApril 18, 1945KingSeptember 23, 1966ResignationNoYes
  Frederick Murray Blois Progressive ConservativeNova ScotiaJanuary 14, 1960DiefenbakerOctober 12, 1976ResignationNoNo
  William Albert Boucher LiberalSaskatchewanJanuary 3, 1957St-LaurentJune 23, 1976DeathNoNo
  Paul Henri Bouffard LiberalQuebec (Grandville)December 27, 1946KingFebruary 16, 1966DeathNoYes
  Maurice Bourget LiberalQuebec (The Laurentides)April 27, 1963PearsonMarch 29, 1979DeathNoNo
  Romuald Bourque LiberalQuebec (De la Vallière)July 6, 1963PearsonAugust 14, 1974DeathNoNo
  Frederick Gordon Bradley LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorJune 12, 1953St-LaurentMarch 30, 1966DeathNoYes
  Alfred Johnson Brooks Progressive ConservativeNew BrunswickSeptember 12, 1960DiefenbakerNovember 7, 1967ResignationNoYes
  George Percival Burchill LiberalNew BrunswickApril 19, 1945KingAugust 19, 1977ResignationNoNo
  Donald Cameron Independent LiberalAlbertaJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentSeptember 19, 1987ResignationNoNo
  Chesley William Carter LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorJuly 8, 1966PearsonJuly 28, 1977RetirementYesNo
  Lionel Choquette Progressive ConservativeOntarioJanuary 31, 1958DiefenbakerMarch 6, 1981ResignationNoNo
  Joseph Willie Comeau LiberalNova ScotiaDecember 1, 1948St-LaurentJanuary 10, 1966ResignationNoYes
  Harold Connolly LiberalNova ScotiaJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentMay 14, 1979ResignationNoNo
  John Joseph Connolly LiberalOntarioJune 12, 1953St-LaurentOctober 31, 1981ResignationNoNo
  Eric Cook LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorFebruary 14, 1964PearsonJuly 26, 1984ResignationNoNo
  Thomas Crerar LiberalManitobaApril 18, 1945KingMay 31, 1966ResignationNoYes
  David Croll LiberalOntarioJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentJune 11, 1991DeathNoNo
  Keith Davey LiberalOntarioFebruary 24, 1966PearsonJuly 1, 1996ResignationYesNo
  Rupert Davies LiberalOntarioNovember 19, 1942KingMarch 11, 1967DeathNoYes
  Azellus Denis LiberalQuebec (La Salle)February 3, 1964PearsonSeptember 4, 1991DeathNoNo
  Jean-Paul Deschatelets LiberalQuebec (Lauzon)February 24, 1966PearsonJanuary 10, 1986ResignationYesNo
  Paul Desruisseaux LiberalQuebec (Wellington)July 8, 1966PearsonMay 1, 1980RetirementYesNo
  Jean-Marie Dessureault LiberalQuebec (Stadacona)June 9, 1945KingAugust 16, 1970ResignationNoNo
  James Duggan LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorJuly 8, 1966PearsonFebruary 28, 1978ResignationYesNo
  Vincent Dupuis LiberalQuebec (Rigaud)April 18, 1945KingMay 11, 1967DeathNoYes
  Raymond Eudes LiberalQuebec (De Lorimier)April 8, 1968PearsonOctober 25, 1980DeathYesNo
  Douglas Everett LiberalManitobaNovember 8, 1966PearsonJanuary 20, 1994ResignationYesNo
  John Wallace de Beque Farris LiberalBritish ColumbiaJanuary 9, 1937KingFebruary 25, 1970DeathNoNo
  Muriel McQueen Fergusson LiberalBritish ColumbiaMay 19, 1953St-LaurentMay 23, 1975ResignationNoNo
  Jacques Flynn Progressive ConservativeQuebec (Rougemont)November 9, 1962DiefenbakerAugust 22, 1990ResignationNoNo
  Edgar Fournier Progressive ConservativeNew BrunswickSeptember 24, 1962DiefenbakerFebruary 11, 1983ResignationNoNo
  Sarto Fournier LiberalQuebec (De Lanaudière)June 12, 1953St-LaurentJuly 23, 1980DeathNoNo
  Louis-Philippe Gélinas LiberalQuebec (Montarville)June 11, 1963PearesonDecember 10, 1975ResignationNoNo
  Frederick William Gershaw LiberalAlbertaApril 18, 1945KingMarch 26, 1968ResignationNoYes
  James Gladstone Independent ConservativeAlbertaJanuary 31, 1958DiefenbakerMarch 31, 1971ResignationNoNo
  Léon Mercier Gouin LiberalQuebec (De Salaberry)November 7, 1940KingMarch 18, 1976ResignationNoNo
  Allister Grosart Progressive ConservativeOntarioSeptember 24, 1962DiefenbakerDecember 13, 1981ResignationNoNo
  James Campbell Haig Progressive ConservativeManitobaJune 15, 1962DiefenbakerDecember 29, 1977ResignationNoNo
  Earl Hastings LiberalAlbertaFebruary 24, 1966PearsonMay 5, 1996DeathYesNo
  Salter Hayden LiberalOntarioFebruary 9, 1940KingNovember 1, 1983ResignationNoNo
  Harry Hays LiberalAlbertaFebruary 24, 1966PearsonMay 4, 1982DeathYesNo
  John Hnatyshyn Progressive ConservativeSaskatchewanJanuary 15, 1959DiefenbakerMay 2, 1967DeathNoYes
  Malcolm Mercer Hollett Progressive ConservativeNewfoundland and LabradorOctober 6, 1961DiefenbakerMarch 31, 1971ResignationNoNo
  Adrian Norton Knatchbull Hugessen LiberalQuebec (Inkerman)January 12, 1937KingJanuary 1, 1967ResignationNoNo
  Florence Elsie Inman LiberalPrince Edward IslandJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentMay 31, 1986DeathNoNo
  Olive Lillian Irvine Progressive ConservativeManitobaJanuary 14, 1960DiefenbakerNovember 1, 1969DeathNoNo
  Gordon Benjamin Isnor LiberalNova ScotiaMay 2, 1950St-LaurentMarch 17, 1973DeathNoNo
  Marianna Beauchamp Jodoin LiberalQuebec (Saurel)May 19, 1953St-LaurentJune 1, 1966ResignationNoYes
  Thomas Joseph Kickham LiberalPrince Edward IslandJuly 8, 1966PearsonDecember 1, 1974DeathYesNo
  John James Kinley LiberalNova ScotiaApril 18, 1945KingJune 12, 1971ResignationNoNo
  Mary Elizabeth Kinnear LiberalOntarioApril 6, 1967PearsonApril 3, 1973RetirementYesNo
  John Keith McBroom Laird LiberalOntarioApril 6, 1967PearsonJanuary 12, 1982RetirementYesNo
  Maurice Lamontagne LiberalQuebec (Inkerman)April 6, 1967PearsonJune 12, 1983DeathYesNo
  Danieln Lang LiberalOntarioFebruary 14, 1964PearsonJune 13, 1994ResignationNoNo
  Léopold Langlois LiberalQuebec (Grandville)July 8, 1966PearsonOctober 2, 1988RetirementYesNo
  Eugène Lefrançois LiberalQuebec (Repentigny)April 25, 1957St-LaurentNovember 5, 1976ResignationNoNo
  Thomas D'Arcy Leonard LiberalOntarioJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentApril 29, 1970ResignationNoNo
  John Joseph MacDonald Progressive ConservativePrince Edward IslandJanuary 27, 1958DiefenbakerApril 20, 1971ResignationNoNo
  John Michael Macdonald Progressive ConservativeNova ScotiaJune 24, 1960DiefenbakerJune 20, 1997DeathNoNo
  William Ross Macdonald LiberalOntarioJune 12, 1953St-LaurentDecember 22, 1967ResignationNoYes
  Norman MacKenzie Independent LiberalBritish ColumbiaFebruary 24, 1966PearsonJanuary 5, 1969RetirementYesNo
  Alan Macnaughton LiberalQuebec (Saurel)July 8, 1966PearsonJuly 30, 1978RetirementYesNo
  Paul Joseph James Martin LiberalOntarioApril 20, 1968TrudeauOctober 30, 1974ResignationYesNo
  Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon Progressive ConservativeOntarioAugust 9, 1962DiefenbakerMay 13, 1968ResignationNoNo
  Alexander Hamilton McDonald LiberalSaskatchewanAugust 13, 1965PearsonMarch 31, 1980DeathNoNo
  Charles McElman LiberalNew BrunswickFebruary 24, 1966PearsonApril 1, 1990ResignationYesNo
  Frederic McGrand LiberalNew BrunswickJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentJanuary 22, 1988ResignationNoNo
  Stanley McKeen LiberalBritish ColumbiaJanuary 27, 1947KingDecember 1, 1966DeathNoYes
  Alexander Neil McLean LiberalNew BrunswickApril 18, 1945KingMarch 12, 1967DeathNoYes
  Donald A. McLean LiberalNew BrunswickMarch 15, 1968PearsonNovember 5, 1973DeathYesNo
  Léon Méthot Progressive ConservativeQuebec (Shawinigan)October 12, 1957DiefenbakerAugust 6, 1972DeathNoNo
  Hervé Michaud LiberalNew BrunswickMarch 15, 1968PearsonJune 5, 1978DeathYesNo
  Hartland Molson IndependentQuebec (Alma)July 28, 1955St-LaurentMay 31, 1993ResignationNoNo
  Gustave Monette Progressive ConservativeQuebec (Mille Isles)October 12, 1957DiefenbakerDecember 23, 1969DeathNoNo
  John Lang Nichol LiberalBritish ColumbiaFebruary 24, 1966PearsonApril 19, 1973ResignationYesNo
  Clement Augustine O'Leary Progressive ConservativeNova ScotiaSeptember 25, 1962DiefenbakerJune 12, 1969DeathNoNo
  Grattan O'Leary Progressive ConservativeOntarioSeptember 25, 1962DiefenbakerApril 7, 1976DeathNoNo
  Norman McLeod Paterson LiberalOntarioFebruary 9, 1940KingJune 18, 1981ResignationNoNo
  Arthur Maurice Pearson Progressive ConservativeSaskatchewanOctober 12, 1957DiefenbakerMarch 31, 1971ResignationNoNo
  William Petten LiberalNewfoundland and LabradorApril 8, 1968PearsonJanuary 28, 1998ResignationYesNo
  Lazarus Phillips LiberalQuebec (Rigaud)February 9, 1968PearsonOctober 10, 1970RetirementYesNo
  Orville Howard Phillips Progressive ConservativePrince Edward IslandFebruary 5, 1963DiefenbakerMarch 24, 1999ResignationNoNo
  Jean-François Pouliot LiberalQuebec (De la Durantaye)July 28, 1955St-LaurentJune 28, 1968ResignationNoNo
  Charles Gavan Power LiberalQuebec (Gulf)July 28, 1955St-LaurentMay 30, 1968DeathNoNo
  James Harper Prowse LiberalAlbertaFebruary 24, 1966PearsonSeptember 27, 1976DeathYesNo
  Josie Alice Quart Progressive ConservativeQuebec (Victoria)November 16, 1960DiefenbakerApril 17, 1980DeathNoNo
  Nelson Rattenbury LiberalNew BrunswickFebruary 14, 1964PearsonMay 27, 1973DeathNoNo
  Thomas Reid LiberalBritish ColumbiaSeptember 7, 1949St-LaurentOctober 14, 1967ResignationNoYes
  Arthur Roebuck LiberalOntarioApril 18, 1945KingNovember 17, 1971DeathNoNo
  Calixte Savoie Independent LiberalNew BrunswickJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentAugust 23, 1970ResignationNoNo
  Donald Smith LiberalNova ScotiaJuly 28, 1955St-LaurentJuly 7, 1980ResignationNoNo
  Sydney John Smith LiberalBritish ColumbiaJanuary 3, 1957St-LaurentDecember 31, 1968ResignationNoNo
  Herbert O. Sparrow LiberalSaskatchewanFebruary 9, 1968PearsonJanuary 4, 2005RetirementYesNo
  Richard Stanbury LiberalOntarioFebruary 13, 1968PearsonMay 2, 1998RetirementYesNo
  Joseph Albert Sullivan Progressive ConservativeOntarioOctober 12, 1957DiefenbakerFebruary 18, 1985ResignationNoNo
  William Horace Taylor LiberalOntarioApril 18, 1945KingJune 1, 1966ResignationNoYes
  Edward Joseph Thériault LiberalNova ScotiaApril 20, 1968TrudeauDecember 20, 1968DeathYesNo
  Andy Thompson LiberalOntarioApril 6, 1967PearsonMarch 23, 1998ResignationYesNo
  Gunnar Thorvaldson Progressive ConservativeManitobaJanuary 29, 1958DiefenbakerAugust 2, 1969DeathNoNo
  Earl Wallace Urquhart LiberalNova ScotiaFebruary 24, 1966PearsonAugust 17, 1971DeathYesNo
  Cyrille Vaillancourt LiberalQuebec (Kennebec)March 3, 1944KingJanuary 3, 1969ResignationNoNo
  Clarence Joseph Veniot LiberalNew BrunswickApril 18, 1945KingJune 1, 1966ResignationNoYes
  Thomas Vien LiberalQuebec (De Lorimier)October 5, 1942KingApril 1, 1968ResignationNoYes
  David James Walker Progressive ConservativeOntarioFebruary 4, 1963DiefenbakerSeptember 30, 1989ResignationNoNo
  Frank Corbett Welch Progressive ConservativeNova ScotiaSeptember 25, 1962DiefenbakerJuly 14, 1975ResignationNoNo
  George Stanley White Progressive ConservativeOntarioSeptember 20, 1957DiefenbakerNovember 17, 1972ResignationNoNo
  Harry Albert Willis Progressive ConservativeOntarioJune 15, 1962DiefenbakerMarch 23, 1972DeathNoNo
  Allan Lee Woodrow LiberalOntarioMay 19, 1953St-LaurentMarch 15, 1966ResignationNoYes
  Paul Yuzyk Progressive ConservativeManitobaFebruary 4, 1963DiefenbakerJuly 9, 1986DeathNoNo

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References

  1. "Senators members of the Ministry". Parliament of Canada. Archived from the original on 2017-06-08. Retrieved 7 October 2017.