List of Speakers of The Senate
Speaker | Tenure | Party |
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The Hon. Joseph Cauchon | November 5, 1867 – May 16, 1869 | Independent Conservative |
The Hon. John Ross | May 17, 1869 – May 26, 1869 | Conservative |
The Hon. Joseph Cauchon | May 27, 1869 – June 2, 1872 | Independent Conservative |
The Hon. Amos Botsford | June 3, 1872 – June 5, 1872 | Conservative |
The Hon. Joseph Cauchon | June 6, 1872 – June 30, 1872 | Independent Conservative |
The Hon. Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau | February 21, 1872 – January 8, 1874 | Conservative |
The Hon. David Christie | January 9, 1874 – October 16, 1878 | Liberal |
The Hon. Robert Wilmot | November 7, 1878 – February 10, 1880 | Conservative |
The Hon. Sir David Macpherson | February 11, 1880 – February 15, 1880 | Conservative |
The Hon. Amos Botsford | February 16, 1880 – April 18, 1880 | Conservative |
The Hon. Sir David Macpherson | April 19, 1880 – October 16, 1883 | Conservative |
The Hon. William Miller | October 17, 1883 – April 3, 1887 | Liberal-Conservative |
The Hon. Josiah Plumb | April 4, 1887 – March 12, 1888 | Conservative |
The Hon. George Allan | March 17, 1888 – April 26, 1891 | Conservative |
The Hon. Sir Alexandre Lacoste | April 27, 1891 – September 13, 1891 | Conservative |
The Hon. John Jones Ross | September 14, 1891 – July 12, 1896 | Conservative |
The Hon. Sir Charles Pelletier | July 13, 1896 – January 28, 1901 | Liberal |
The Hon. Lawrence Power | January 29, 1901 – January 8, 1905 | Liberal |
The Hon. Raoul Dandurand | January 9, 1905 – January 13, 1909 | Liberal |
The Hon. James Kerr | January 14, 1909 – October 22, 1911 | Liberal |
The Hon. Auguste Landry | October 23, 1911 – June 2, 1916 | Conservative |
The Hon. Joseph Bolduc | June 3, 1916 – February 6, 1922 | Nationalist Conservative |
The Hon. Hewitt Bostock | February 7, 1922 – May 12, 1930 | Liberal |
The Hon. Arthur Hardy | May 13, 1930 – September 2, 1930 | Liberal |
The Hon. Pierre Blondin | September 3, 1930 – January 10, 1936 | Conservative |
The Hon. Walter Foster | January 11, 1936 – May 8, 1940 | Liberal |
The Hon. Georges Parent | May 9, 1940 – December 14, 1942 | Liberal |
The Hon. Thomas Vien | January 23, 1943 – August 23, 1945 | Liberal |
The Hon. James King | August 24, 1945 – August 2, 1949 | Liberal |
The Hon. Elie Beauregard | August 3, 1949 – October 13, 1953 | Liberal |
The Hon. Wishart Robertson | October 14, 1953 – October 3, 1957 | Liberal |
The Hon. Mark Drouin | October 4, 1957 – September 23, 1962 | Progressive Conservative |
The Hon. George White | September 24, 1962 – April 26, 1963 | Progressive Conservative |
The Hon. Maurice Bourget | April 27, 1963 – January 6, 1966 | Liberal |
The Hon. Sydney Smith | January 7, 1966 – September 4, 1968 | Liberal |
The Hon. Jean-Paul Deschatelets | September 5, 1968 – December 13, 1972 | Liberal |
The Hon. Muriel Fergusson | December 14, 1972 – September 11, 1974 | Liberal |
The Hon. Renaude Lapointe | September 12, 1974 – October 4, 1979 | Liberal |
The Hon. Allister Grosart | October 5, 1979 – March 3, 1980 | Progressive Conservative |
The Hon. Jean Marchand | March 4, 1980 – December 15, 1983 | Liberal |
The Hon. Maurice Riel | December 16, 1983 – November 1, 1984 | Liberal |
The Hon. Guy Charbonneau | November 2, 1984 – December 6, 1993 | Progressive Conservative |
The Rt. Hon. Roméo LeBlanc | December 7, 1993 – November 21, 1994 | Liberal |
The Hon. Gildas Molgat | November 22, 1994 – January 25, 2001 | Liberal |
The Hon. Daniel Hays | January 26, 2001 – February 7, 2006 | Liberal |
The Hon. Noël Kinsella | February 8, 2006 – Present | Conservative |
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