List of current senators of Canada

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This article provides an up-to-date list of the members of the Senate of Canada (Le Sénat du Canada), the upper house of the Parliament of Canada, including their names, provinces or territories, political affiliations, and appointment dates. The list reflects the latest official records and is presented in a sortable table format. The 105 senators are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister, unlike the elected members of the House of Commons. [1][2]

View of the Senate Chamber in Ottawa
The Senate Chamber, located in the Centre Block of Parliament Hill

Senators originally held their seats for life; however, under the British North America Act, 1965, members may not sit in the Senate after reaching the age of 75.

As of 15 November 2025, there are 98 sitting senators: 42 are members of the Independent Senators Group, 19 are members of the Canadian Senators Group, 16 are members of the Progressive Senate Group, 13 are members of the senate caucus of the Conservative Party of Canada, and 8 are non-affiliated. There are seven vacancies.[3] Current senators have been appointed on the advice of Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper, and Jean Chrétien.

Regional allocation

Senate seats are allocated on a regional basis:

Quebec is unique in having 24 constitutionally mandated Senate divisions. See Quebec Senate divisions for details. In other provinces, senators may choose a division name, but this has no constitutional significance.

Notable positions

Pierrette Ringuette is the longest-serving current senator; she was appointed on the advice of Jean Chrétien in 2002.

Current senators

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Notes

  1. former speaker of the Senate of Canada
  2. former government representative in the Senate and former leader of the opposition in the Senate (Canada)
  3. former representative of the Government in the Senate
  4. former facilitator of the ISG
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Standings

The Senate of Canada has 105 seats; As of 25 January 2026, 98 of these are filled and 7 are vacant.

Members of the Senate of Canada may sit as representatives of a group or political party, if agreed by both the senator and the group.

Current composition of the Senate by affiliation and province[7]
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Affiliation AB BC MB NB NL NT NS NU ON PE QC SK YT Total
  ISG 2 4 0 6 1 0 3 1 14 1 9 1 0 42
  CSG 1 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 4 2 2 2 0 19
  PSG 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 4 2 0 16
  CPC 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 13
  Non-affiliated 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 8
  Vacant 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 7
Total: 6 6 6 10 6 1 10 1 24 4 24 6 1 105
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Seating plan of the Canadian Senate
Seating plan of the Canadian Senate
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Appointment breakdown

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Appointments by prime minister and current affiliation[8]
Prime Minister Term ISG CSG PSG CPC NA Total
Jean Chrétien 1993–2003 1 1 0 0 0 2
Stephen Harper 2006–2015 0 3 0 11 1 15
Justin Trudeau 2015–2025 41 15 16 2 7 82
Mark Carney 2025–present 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total: 42 19 16 13 8 98
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Vacancies

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Province (Division) Seat last held by Affiliation Reason for vacancy Vacant since
  Manitoba Don Plett Conservative Mandatory retirement May 14, 2025305 days
  Quebec (Stadacona) Marc Gold Non-affiliated Mandatory retirement June 30, 2025258 days
  Quebec (De la Durantaye) Judith Seidman Conservative Mandatory retirement September 1, 2025195 days
  Quebec (De Lanaudière) Paul Massicotte ISG Resigned September 9, 2025187 days
  Quebec (Rougemont) Marie-Françoise Mégie ISG Mandatory retirement September 21, 2025175 days
  New Brunswick David Adams Richards Conservative Mandatory retirement October 17, 2025149 days
  Ontario Gwen Boniface ISG Resigned November 15, 2025120 days
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Longevity

Furthest year of retirement of existing senators, by prime minister

  • Pierrette Ringuette, appointed by Jean Chrétien, is due to retire on December 31, 2030
  • Kristopher Wells, appointed by Justin Trudeau, is due to retire on October 7, 2046
  • Patrick Brazeau, appointed by Stephen Harper, is due to retire on November 11, 2049

See also

References

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