List of British Columbia senators

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This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of British Columbia.

Under the British Columbia Terms of Union, 1871, the province was originally represented by three senators. The Constitution Act of 1915 increased British Columbia by three seats, to its current number of six.

The Constitution Act of 1915 also amended Section 26 of the Constitution Act of 1867 to add a fourth regional division, called the Western Provinces, made up of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, to allow two senators to be appointed on a regional basis.

Current

Name Party Division1 Date appointed Appointed by2 Mandatory retirement
  Bev Busson Independent Senators Group British Columbia September 24, 2018 Trudeau, J. August 23, 2026
  Margo Lainne Greenwood Independent Senators Group British Columbia November 10, 2022 Trudeau, J. September 2, 2028
  Mobina Jaffer Independent Senators Group British Columbia June 13, 2001 Chrétien August 20, 2024
  Yonah Martin Conservative British Columbia January 2, 2009 Harper April 11, 2040
  Yuen Pau Woo Independent Senators Group British Columbia November 10, 2016 Trudeau, J. March 2, 2038

Notes:

1 Senators are appointed to represent British Columbia. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within the province as his or her division.
2 Senators are appointed by the governor general on the recommendation of the prime minister.

Historical

Name Party Division1 Date appointed Appointed by Retired
  Richard Neufeld Conservative British Columbia January 2, 2009 Harper November 16, 2019
  Jack Austin Liberal Vancouver South August 19, 1975 Trudeau, P. E. March 2, 2007
  George Henry Barnard Progressive Conservative Victoria October 23, 1917 Borden November 8, 1945
  Nancy Bell Liberal Nanaimo-Malaspina October 7, 1970 Trudeau, P. E. November 29, 1989
  Hewitt Bostock Liberal Kamloops June 6, 1904 Laurier April 28, 1930
  Patricia Carney Conservative British Columbia August 30, 1990 Mulroney January 31, 2008
  Robert Carrall
Conservative
British Columbia December 13, 1871 Macdonald September 19, 1879
  Clement Francis Cornwall
Conservative
Ashcroft December 13, 1871 Macdonald July 1, 1881
  Sanford Johnston Crowe
Liberal-Unionist
Burrard December 1, 1921 Meighen August 23, 1931
  John Wallace de Beque Farris Liberal Vancouver South January 9, 1937 King February 25, 1970
  Ross Fitzpatrick Liberal Okanagan-Similkameen March 6, 1998 Chrétien February 4, 2008
  Robert Francis Green Conservative Kootenay October 3, 1921 Meighen October 5, 1946
 
Nancy Greene Raine
Conservative Thompson-Okanagan-Kootenay January 2, 2009 Harper May 11, 2018
  Nancy Hodges Liberal Victoria November 5, 1953 St. Laurent June 12, 1965
  James Horace King Liberal Kootenay East June 7, 1930 King July 14, 1955
  Arthur Laing Liberal Vancouver South September 1, 1972 Trudeau, P. E. February 12, 1975
  Edward M. Lawson Independent Vancouver October 7, 1970 Trudeau, P. E. September 24, 2004
  William John Macdonald
Conservative
Victoria December 13, 1871 Macdonald April 13, 1915
  Ian Alistair Mackenzie Independent Liberal Vancouver Centre January 19, 1948 King September 2, 1949
 
Norman MacKenzie
Independent Liberal University-Point Grey February 24, 1966
Pearson
January 5, 1969
  Leonard Marchand Liberal Kamloops-Cariboo June 29, 1984 Trudeau, P. E. March 1, 1998
  Charles McDonald Liberal British Columbia December 30, 1935 King October 6, 1936
  Gerry McGeer Liberal Vancouver-Burrard June 9, 1945 King August 11, 1947
  Thomas Robert McInnes Independent Ashcroft December 24, 1881 Macdonald November 18, 1897
  Stanley McKeen Liberal Vancouver January 27, 1947 King December 1, 1966
  Alexander Duncan McRae
Conservative
Vancouver September 4, 1931
Bennett
June 26, 1946
  Hugh Nelson
Liberal-Conservative
Barkerville December 12, 1879 Macdonald March 1, 1887
  John Lang Nichol Liberal Lion's Gate February 24, 1966
Pearson
April 19, 1973
  Ray Perrault Liberal North Shore-Burnaby October 5, 1973 Trudeau, P. E. February 6, 2001
  Albert Planta
Conservative
Nanaimo June 26, 1917 Borden December 11, 1935
  James Reid
Liberal-Conservative
Cariboo October 8, 1888 Macdonald May 3, 1904
  Thomas Reid Liberal New Westminster September 7, 1949 St. Laurent October 14, 1967
  George Riley Liberal Victoria March 22, 1906 Laurier January 19, 1916
  Lytton Shatford
Conservative
Vancouver June 26, 1917 Borden November 8, 1920
  Sydney John Smith Liberal Kamloops January 3, 1957 St. Laurent December 31, 1968
  Gerry St. Germain Conservative Langley-Pemberton-Whistler June 23, 1993 Mulroney November 6, 2012
  James Davis Taylor
Conservative
New Westminster October 23, 1917 Borden May 11, 1941
  William Templeman Liberal New Westminster November 18, 1897 Laurier February 16, 1906
  James Gray Turgeon Liberal Cariboo January 27, 1947 King February 14, 1964
  George Van Roggen Liberal Vancouver-Points Grey November 4, 1971 Trudeau, P. E. June 8, 1992
  Guy Williams Liberal Richmond December 9, 1971 Trudeau, P. E. October 7, 1982

Notes:

1 Senators are appointed to represent British Columbia. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within the province as his or her division.
2 Senators are appointed by the governor general on the recommendation of the prime minister.

Western provinces regional senators

Senators listed were appointed to represent the Western Provinces under section 26 of the Constitution Act. This clause has only been used once before to appoint two extra senators to represent four regional Senate divisions: Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and the Western Provinces.

As vacancies open up among the normal members of the Senate, they are automatically filled by the regional senators. Regional senators may also designate themselves to a senate division in any province of their choosing in their region.

Name Party1 Division2 Date appointed Appointed by3 Date shifted to provincial Province shifted to Provincial seat vacated by End of term
  Janis Johnson Conservative Winnipeg-Interlake September 27, 1990 Mulroney October 4, 1990 Manitoba Joseph-Philippe Guay September 27, 2016
  Eric Berntson Progressive Conservative Saskatchewan September 27, 1990 Mulroney January 26, 1991 Saskatchewan David Steuart February 27, 2001

Notes:

1 Party listed was the last party of which the senator was a member.
2 Senators are appointed to represent their region. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within their region as his or her division.
3 Senators are appointed by the governor general on the recommendation of the prime minister.

See also

  • Lists of Canadian senators

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