This is a list of members of the Senate of Canada in the 37th Parliament of Canada.
The province of Quebec has 24 Senate divisions which are constitutionally mandated. In all other provinces, a Senate division is strictly an optional designation of the senator's own choosing, and has no real constitutional or legal standing. A senator who does not choose a special senate division is designated a senator for the province at large. [1]
Names in bold indicate senators in the 26th or 27th Canadian Ministry. [2]
[4] | Date | Name | Party (subsequent) | Party (previous) | Details |
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February 2, 2004 | Janis Johnson | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | W. David Angus | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | David Tkachuk | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Pierre Claude Nolin | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Pat Carney | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Noël Kinsella | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Trevor Eyton | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Consiglio Di Nino | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Gerry St. Germain | Conservative | Canadian Alliance | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Eileen Rossiter | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Michael Forrestall | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Brenda Robertson | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Marjory LeBreton | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Gerald Comeau | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Gérald Beaudoin | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Lenard Gustafson | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Mira Spivak | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | James Kelleher | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Ethel Cochrane | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | John Lynch-Staunton | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Michael Meighen | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Terry Stratton | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Donald Oliver | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | John Buchanan | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Wilbert Keon | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 2, 2004 | Raynell Andreychuk | Conservative | Progressive Conservative | Joined the new Conservative Party formed from the merger between the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance. | |
February 3, 2004 | Mira Spivak | Independent | Conservative | Chose to sit as an independent after originally joining the new Conservative Party. | |
February 4, 2004 | Edward M. Lawson | Liberal | Independent | ||
June 2, 2004 | Jean-Claude Rivest | Independent | Progressive Conservative | ||
June 8, 2004 | Anne Cools | Conservative | Liberal |
The 34th Canadian Parliament was in session from December 12, 1988, until September 8, 1993. The membership was set by the 1988 federal election on November 21, 1988, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1993 election.
The 37th Canadian Parliament was in session from January 29, 2001, until May 23, 2004. The membership was set by the 2000 federal election on November 27, 2000, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 2004 election.