Liberal Party of Canada - Presidents of The National Liberal Federation/Liberal Party of Canada

Presidents of The National Liberal Federation/Liberal Party of Canada

  • Vincent Massey 1932-1935
  • Norman Platt Lambert 1936-1941
  • vacant 1941-1943
  • Norman Alexander McLarty 1943 (acting)
  • Wishart McLea Robertson 1943-1945
  • James Gordon Fogo 1946-1952
  • Duncan Kenneth MacTavish 1952-1958
  • Bruce Matthews 1958-1961
  • John Joseph Connolly 1961-1964
  • John Lang Nichol 1964-1968
  • Richard Stanbury 1968-1973
  • Gildas Molgat 1973-1976
  • Alasdair Graham 1976-1980
  • Norman MacLeod 1980-1982
  • Iona Campagnolo 1982-1986
  • J. J. Michel Robert 1986-1990
  • Don Johnston 1990-1994
  • Dan Hays 1994-1998
  • Stephen LeDrew 1998-2003
  • Michael Eizenga 2003-2006
  • Marie Poulin 2006-2008
  • Doug Ferguson 2008-2009
  • Alfred Apps 2009-2012
  • Mike Crawley 2012–present

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