List of Quebec senators


This is a list of members of the Senate of Canada from the province of Quebec.
Quebec has 24 permanent Senate divisions that are fixed under section 22 of the Constitution Act, 1867, which provides that "In the Case of Quebec each of the Twenty-four Senators representing that Province shall be appointed for One of the Twenty-four Electoral Divisions of Lower Canada..." Lower Canada was Quebec's predecessor colony.
In addition to the other qualifications for appointment to the Senate, a Quebec senator must, in accordance with subsection 23 of the Constitution Act, 1867, be "have his Real Property Qualification in the Electoral Division for which he is appointed, or shall be resident in that Division". In other words, the senator must either live in his or her division or own an immovable in the division worth at least $4,000 on a net basis. The Quebec senator must continue to meet this qualification to remain in office under subsection 31 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
In other provinces, although Senators can designate their own divisions within the province they represent, those designations do not have legal significance.

Current Quebec senators

1 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada on the recommendation of the prime minister listed.

Members by Senate division

The boundaries for all Quebec districts are mandated in the Constitution Act 1867 and cannot change without a constitutional amendment. The boundaries are described in the 1859 Consolidated Statutes of Canada.
Self-designated Senate divisions can be used by senators appointed under the Regional Expansion Clause Section 26 of the Constitution Act 1867. This clause can be used to increase the Senate seats by one or two senators for each region. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is the only one to use this clause, on September 27, 1990.

Self-designated

Alma

The Alma Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Parishes of Long Point, Pointe-aux-Trembles, Rivière des Prairies, Sault aux Récollets, in the county of Hochelaga, and that part of the Parish of Montreal which lies to the East of the prolongation of St. Denis Street; the County of Laval, that part of the City of Montreal which lies to the East of Bonsécours and St. Denis Streets, and their prolongation."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
James LeslieConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Edward Goff PennyLiberalDufferinMackenzieDeath
Alexander Walker OgilvieConservativeLorneMacdonaldResignation
Robert MackayLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
George Green FosterConservativeDevonshireBordenDeath
Charles BallantyneConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Progressive Conservative
Hartland MolsonIndependentMasseySt. LaurentResignation
David AngusProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyRetirement
Conservative
ConservativeJohnstonHarperIncumbent
Non-affiliated
Independent Senators Group
-------------------------------------------Charles Ballantyne--BessboroughBennettDeath
---------David Angus--HnatyshynMulroneyRetirement
----JohnstonHarperIncumbent
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Bedford

The Bedford Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Missisquoi, Brome, and Shefford."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Asa Belknap FosterConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Gardner Green StevensLiberalDufferinMackenzieDeath
George Barnard BakerLiberal-ConservativeAberdeenBowellDeath
Rufus Henry PopeConservativeConnaughtBordenDeath
Jacob NicolLiberalAthloneKingDeath
Louis-Philippe BeaubienProgressive ConservativeVanierDiefenbakerDeath
Paul DavidProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyRetirement
Céline Hervieux-PayetteLiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Rosa GalvezNon-affiliatedJohnstonTrudeau, J.Incumbent

De la Durantaye

The De la Durantaye Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of L'Islet, the countie of Montmagny and Bellechasse and the Parishes of St. Joseph, St. Henri and Notre Dame de la Victoire, in the County of Lévi." The demarcation of the Grandville Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the County of L'Islet".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Joseph-Noël BosséConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Jean-Charles ChapaisConservativeMonckMacdonaldDeath
John Jones RossConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
Alphonse DéchêneLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Jules TessierLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Émile FortinConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Fernand FafardLiberalTweedsmuirKingDeath
Jean-François PouliotLiberalMasseySt. LaurentResignation
Louis GiguèreLiberalMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Jean BazinProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyResignation
Mario BeaulieuProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyResignation
Lise BaconLiberalHnatyshynChrétienRetirement
Judith SeidmanConservativeJeanHarperIncumbent

De la Vallière

The De la Vallière Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Nicolet and Yamaska, the Townships of Wendover, Grantham, and the part of Upton which lies in the County of Drummond."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Charles-Christophe MalhiotLiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Anselme-Homère PâquetLiberalDufferinMackenzieDeath
Auguste-Réal AngersConservativeStanleyThompsonResignation
Alfred ThibaudeauLiberalAberdeenLaurierDeath
Donat RaymondLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Romuald BourqueLiberalVanierPearsonDeath
Jean MarchandLiberalLégerTrudeau, P. E.Resignation
Pierre de BanéLiberalSauvéTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Raymonde Saint-GermainIndependentJohnstonTrudeau, J.Incumbent

De Lanaudière

The De Lanaudière Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of Maskinongé, the Counties of Berthier and Joliette, with the exception of the Parish of St. Paul, the Township of Kidldare and its augmentation, and the Township of Cathcart". The demarcation of the Shawinigan Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the County of Maskinongé".

De Lorimier

The De Lorimier Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of St. John and Napierville; St. Jean Chrysostôme and Russeltown in the County of Chateauguay; Hemmingford in the County of Huntingdon."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Jacques-Olivier BureauLiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Alexandre LacosteConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldResignation
Alphonse DesjardinsConservativeStanleyAbbottResignation
François BéchardLiberalAberdeenLaurierDeath
Raoul DandurandLiberalAberdeenLaurierDeath
Thomas VienLiberalAthloneKingResignation
Raymond EudesLiberalMichenerPearsonDeath
Philippe GigantèsLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Joan FraserLiberalLeBlancChrétienResignation
Pierre DalphondNon-affiliatedPayetteTrudeau, J.Incumbent

De Salaberry

The De Salaberry Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of Chateauguay, the remainder of the County of Huntingdon, and the County of Beauharnois." The demarcation of the De Lorimier Senate division provides an explanation of which parishes are excluded from the De Salaberry Senate division.
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Louis RenaudConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
François-Xavier-Anselme TrudelConservativeDufferinMacdonaldDeath
Joseph TasséConservativeStanleyMacdonaldDeath
Joseph-Octave VilleneuveConservativeAberdeenBowellDeath
Frédéric Liguori BéiqueLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Guillaume-André FauteuxConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Léon Mercier GouinLiberalAthloneKingResignation
Yvette Boucher RousseauLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Death
Jean-Marie PoitrasProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyResignation
Pierre Claude NolinProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyDeath
ConservativeFebruary 2, 2004
André PratteIndependentJohnstonTrudeau, J.Resignation
Independent Senators Group
-----------------------------------------------------------------------Pierre Claude Nolin--HnatyshynMulroneyDeath
--André Pratte--JohnstonTrudeau, J.Resignation
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Grandville

The Grandville Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Temiscouata and Kamouraska, the Parishes of St. Roch des Aulnets and St. Jean Port Joli, and the prolongation thereof in a straight line to the Province Line in the County of L'Islet."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Luc Letellier de St-JustNationalist LiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Charles PelletierLiberalDufferinMackenzieResignation
Philippe-Auguste ChoquetteLiberalMintoLaurierResignation
Thomas ChapaisConservativeDevonshireBordenDeath
Paul Henri BouffardLiberalAlexanderKingDeath
Léopold LangloisLiberalVanierPearsonRetirement
John Lynch-StauntonProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyRetirement
Conservative
Andrée ChampagneConservativeClarksonMartinRetirement
Chantal PetitclercIndependentJohnstonTrudeau, J.Incumbent
--------------------------------------------------John Lynch-Staunton--HnatyshynMulroneyRetirement
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Gulf

The Gulf Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as
"The Counties of Gaspé, Bonaventure and Rimouski."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Ulric-Joseph TessierLiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Eugène ChinicConservativeDufferinMacdonaldResignation
Louis RobitailleConservativeLorneMacdonaldResignation
Théodore RobitailleConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
Jean-Baptiste Romuald FisetLiberalAberdeenLaurierDeath
David Ovide L'EspéranceConservativeDevonshireBordenDeath
Joseph Arthur LesageLiberalAthloneKingDeath
Charles Gavan PowerLiberalMasseySt. LaurentDeath
Paul C. LafondLiberalMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Death
Roch BolducProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyRetirement
Roméo DallaireLiberalClarksonMartinResignation
Éric ForestNon-affiliatedJohnstonTrudeau, J.Incumbent

Inkerman

The Inkerman Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Argenteuil, Ottawa and Pontiac."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
John HamiltonConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
John AbbottLiberal-ConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
William OwensConservativeAberdeenBowellDeath
Richard Smeaton WhiteConservativeDevonshireBordenDeath
Adrian Knatchbull-HugessenLiberalTweedsmuirKingResignation
Maurice LamontagneLiberalLégerPearsonDeath
Charlie WattLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Resignation
Julie Miville-DechêneISGPayetteTrudeau, JIncumbent

Kennebec

The Kennebec Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Lotbinière, Mégantic and Arthabaska."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Charles CormierNationalist LiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Pierre-Étienne FortinConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
George Alexander DrummondConservativeStanleyMacdonaldDeath
Louis LavergneLiberalGreyLaurierResignation
Georges ParentLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Cyrille VaillancourtLiberalAthloneKingResignation
Jean-Pierre CôtéLiberalMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Resignation
Claude WagnerProgressive ConservativeLégerTrudeau, P. E.Death
Guy CharbonneauProgressive ConservativeSchreyerClarkRetirement
LiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Progressive Senate Group
-------------------------------------------------------------------------LeBlancChrétienRetirement
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La Salle

The La Salle Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of Quebec, the County of Portneuf, and all that part of the Banlieue of Quebec which likes within the Parish of Notre Dame de Quebec." The demarcation of the Laurentides Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the County of Quebec".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Antoine Juchereau DuchesnayConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Louis PanetConservativeLisgarMacdonaldResignation
Charles-Eugène PanetLiberalDufferinMackenzieResignation
Hector FabreNationalistDufferinMackenzieResignation
Pierre Antoine DebloisConservativeLorneMacdonaldDeath
Joseph Arthur PaquetLiberalAberdeenLaurierDeath
Joseph GodboutLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Jacques BureauLiberalByngKingDeath
Lucien MoraudConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Progressive Conservative
Mark Robert DrouinProgressive ConservativeMasseyDiefenbakerDeath
Azellus DenisLiberalVanierPearsonDeath
Marcel Prud'hommeIndependentHnatyshynMulroneyRetirement
Pierre-Hugues BoisvenuConservativeJeanHarperIncumbent
Independent
Conservative
----------------------------------------------------------------Lucien Moraud--BessboroughBennettDeath
-----------------------Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu--JeanHarperIncumbent
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu--JeanHarperIncumbent
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Lauzon

The Lauzon Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of Lévi, the Counties of Dorchester and Beauce." The demarcation of the De la Durantaye Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the County of L'Islet".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Elzéar-Henri Juchereau DuchesnayConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Alexandre-René Chaussegros de LéryConservativeLisgarMacdonaldResignation
Christian PozerNationalistDufferinMackenzieDeath
Joseph BolducNationalist ConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
Henri Sévérin BélandLiberalByngKingDeath
Eugène PaquetConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Léonard TremblayLiberalMasseySt. LaurentResignation
Jean-Paul DeschateletsLiberalVanierPearsonResignation
Michel CoggerProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyResignation
Yves MorinLiberalClarksonChrétienRetirement
LiberalClarksonMartinIncumbent
Progressive Senate Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------ClarksonMartinIncumbent
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Mille Isles

The Mille Isles Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Terrebonne and Two Mountains."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Léandre DumouchelConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.Louis-Rodrigue MassonConservativeLorneMacdonaldResignation
Louis-Adélard SenécalConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
Jean-Baptiste RollandConservativeLansdowneMacdonaldDeath
Charles-Séraphin RodierConservativeStanleyMacdonaldDeath---------------------------------------------------------------
2.Louis-Rodrigue MassonConservativeStanleyMacdonaldResignation
Laurent-Olivier DavidLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Napoléon Kemner LaflammeLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Jules-Édouard PrévostLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Armand DaigleLiberalAthloneKingDeath
Gustave MonetteProgressive ConservativeMasseyDiefenbakerDeath
Thérèse CasgrainIndependentMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Renaude LapointeLiberalMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Solange Chaput-RollandProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyRetirement
Jean-Louis RouxLiberalHnatyshynChrétienResignation
Léonce MercierLiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Michel BironLiberalClarksonChrétienRetirement
Claude CarignanConservativeJeanHarperIncumbent

Montarville

The Montarville Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Verchères, Chambly and Laprairie."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Louis LacosteConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Charles Boucher de BouchervilleConservativeLorneMacdonaldDeath
Charles-Philippe BeaubienConservativeConnaughtBordenDeath
Adélard GodboutLiberalAlexanderSt. LaurentDeath
Henri Charles BoisLiberalMasseySt. LaurentDeath
Louis-Philippe GélinasLiberalVanierPearsonResignation
John EwasewLiberalLégerTrudeau, P. E.Death
Dalia WoodLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Resignation
Sheila FinestoneLiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Raymond LavigneLiberalClarksonChrétienResignation
Liberal without caucus
Josée VernerConservativeJohnstonHarperIncumbent
-----------------------------------------------------------------------Raymond Lavigne--ClarksonChrétienResignation
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Repentigny

The Repentigny Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Parish of St. Paul, the Township of Kildare and its augmentation, and the Township of Cathcart, in the County of Joliette, the Counties of L'Assomption and Montcalm."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Joseph-François ArmandConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Joseph-Hormisdas LegrisLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Joseph Hormisdas RainvilleConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Pamphile Réal Du TremblayLiberalAthloneKingDeath
J.-Eugène LefrançoisLiberalMasseySt. LaurentResignation
Pietro RizzutoLiberalLégerTrudeau, P. E.Death
Marisa Ferretti BarthLiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Patrick BrazeauConservativeJeanHarperIncumbent
Independent
---------------------------------------------------------Patrick Brazeau--JeanHarperIncumbent
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Rigaud

The Rigaud Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the Parish of Montreal, and the Counties of Jacques Cartier, Vaudreuil and Solanges." The demarcation of the Alma Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the Parish of Montreal".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Charles WilsonConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Joseph-Rosaire ThibaudeauLiberalDufferinMackenzieDeath
Arthur BoyerLiberalGreyLaurierDeath
Gustave Benjamin BoyerLiberalByngKingDeath
Lawrence Alexander WilsonLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Arthur SauvéConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Vincent DupuisLiberalAthloneKingDeath
Lazarus PhillipsLiberalMichenerPearsonRetirement
Carl GoldenbergLiberalMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Jean Le MoyneLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Gérald BeaudoinProgressive ConservativeSauvéMulroneyRetirement
Conservative
Yoine GoldsteinLiberalClarksonMartinRetirement
Jacques DemersConservativeJeanHarperRetirement
Independent
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gérald Beaudoin--SauvéMulroney-Retirement
----------Jacques Demers--JeanHarperRetirement
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Rougemont

The Rougemont Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of St. Hyacinth, the Counties of Rouville and Iberville." The demarcation of the Saurel Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes "the remainder of the County of St. Hyacinth".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
William Henry ChaffersLiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
William Hales HingstonConservativeAberdeenBowellDeath
Georges-Casimir DessaullesLiberalGreyLaurierDeath
Rodolphe LemieuxLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Elie BeauregardLiberalTweedsmuirKingDeath
Henri CourtemancheProgressive ConservativeVanierDiefenbakerResignation
Jacques FlynnProgressive ConservativeVanierDiefenbakerResignation
John SylvainProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyResignation
Shirley MaheuLiberalLeBlancChrétienDeath
Michael FortierConservativeJeanHarperResignation
Suzanne DuplessisConservativeJeanHarperRetirement
Marie-Françoise MégieNon-AffiliatedJohnstonTrudeau, J.Incumbent

Saurel

The Saurel Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Richelieu and Bagot, the Parishes of St. Denis, La Présentation, St. Barnabé, and St. Jude, in the County of St. Hyacinth."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Jean-Baptiste GuèvremontConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Louis-Joseph ForgetConservativeAberdeenTupperDeath
Joseph-Marcellin WilsonLiberalGreyLaurierResignation
Athanase DavidLiberalTweedsmuirKingDeath
Marianna Beauchamp JodoinLiberalMasseySt. LaurentResignation
Alan MacnaughtonLiberalVanierPearsonRetirement
Fernand LeblancLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Fernand RobergeProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyResignation
Jean LapointeLiberalClarksonChrétienRetirement
Larry SmithConservativeJohnstonHarperResignation---------------------------------------------------------------
Larry SmithConservativeJohnstonHarperIncumbent---------------------------------------------------------------

Shawinegan

The Shawinegan Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Champlain and St. Maurice, the Town of Three Rivers, the Parishes of River du Loup, St. Léon, St. Paulin, and the Township of Hunterstown and its augmentation, in the County of Maskinongé."
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
James FerrierConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Hippolyte MontplaisirLiberal-ConservativeStanleyMacdonaldDeath
Philippe-Jacques ParadisLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
Charles BourgeoisConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Charles-Édouard FerlandLiberalAthloneKingResignation
Léon MéthotProgressive ConservativeMasseyDiefenbakerDeath
Maurice RielLiberalMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Lucie PépinLiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Ghislain MaltaisConservativeJohnstonHarperRetirement
Tony LoffredaIndependent Senators GroupJohnstonJ. TrudeauIncumbent

Stadacona

The Stadacona Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the City and Banlieue of Quebec." The demarcation of the La Salle Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the City...of Quebec".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Narcisse-Fortunat BelleauConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationAppointment declined
Joseph Édouard CauchonIndependent ConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier ChauveauConservativeDufferinMacdonaldResignation
Pierre BaillargeonLiberalDufferinMackenzieDeath
Auguste LandryConservativeStanleyAbbottDeath
Lorne Campbell WebsterConservativeDevonshireBordenDeath
Jean-Marie DessureaultLiberalAthloneKingResignation
Martial AsselinProgressive ConservativeMichenerTrudeau, P. E.Resignation
Claude CastonguayProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyResignation
Jean-Claude RivestProgressive ConservativeHnatyshynMulroneyResignation
Conservative
Independent
Marc GoldIndependent Senators GroupJohnstonTrudeau, J.Incumbent
-----------------------------------------------------------------------Jean-Claude Rivest--HnatyshynMulroneyResignation
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------Jean-Claude Rivest--HnatyshynMulroneyResignation
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The Laurentides

The Senate division of The Laurentides is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The Counties of Chicoutimi, Charlevoix, Saguenay and Montmorency, the Seigniory of Beauport, the Parish of Charlebourg, the Townships of Stoneham and Tewkesbury, in the County of Quebec."

Victoria

The Victoria Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the City of Montreal exclusive of the Parish." The demarcation of the Alma Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the city of Montreal".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
Thomas RyanLiberal-ConservativeMonckRoyal ProclamationDeath
Edward MurphyLiberal-ConservativeStanleyMacdonaldDeath
James O'BrienLiberal-ConservativeAberdeenBowellDeath
Henry Joseph CloranLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Edmund William TobinLiberalWillingdonKingDeath
William James HushionLiberalDuff1KingDeath
John Thomas HackettProgressive ConservativeMasseySt. LaurentDeath
Josie Alice QuartProgressive ConservativeVanierDiefenbakerDeath
Leo KolberLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Francis FoxLiberalClarksonMartinResignation
Jean-Guy DagenaisConservativeJohnstonHarperIncumbent

Notes:
1 Lyman Duff served as acting Governor General from to in his capacity as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada

Wellington

The Wellington Senate division is defined in the Consolidated Statutes of Canada as "The remainder of the County of Drummond, the County of Richmond, the Town of Sherbrooke, the Counties of Wolfe, Compton, and Stanstead." The demarcation of the De la Vallière Senate division provides an explanation of what constitutes the "remainder of the County of Drummond".
NameAffiliationDate Appointed/
Affiliation Change
Appointed byOn the advice ofEnd of termReason
John Sewell SanbornLiberalMonckRoyal ProclamationResignation
Matthew Henry CochraneConservativeDufferinMacdonaldDeath
William MitchellLiberalMintoLaurierDeath
Wilfrid Laurier McDougaldLiberalByngKingResignation
Albert Joseph BrownConservativeBessboroughBennettDeath
Charles Benjamin HowardLiberalTweedsmuirKingDeath
Paul DesruisseauxLiberalVanierPearsonRetirement
Jacques HébertLiberalSchreyerTrudeau, P. E.Retirement
Aurélien GillLiberalLeBlancChrétienRetirement
Leo HousakosConservativeJeanHarperIncumbent