List of Alberta senators
This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Alberta .
It had one senator starting in 1888. Three more were added in 1905, at time of granting of province-hood. Two more were added in 1915, first appointed in February 1918.[ 1]
But long-standing vacancies can exist, so at various times since 1918, Alberta has not always had six senators.
Since 1965, senators have been able to serve only until they reach the age of 75.
Current senators
Name
Party
Division [ a]
Date appointed
Appointed by[ b]
Mandatory retirement
Scott Tannas
Canadian Senators Group
Alberta
March 25, 2013
Harper
February 25, 2037
Paula Simons
Independent Senators Group
Alberta
October 3, 2018
Trudeau
September 7, 2039
Patti LaBoucane-Benson
Non-affiliated
Alberta
October 3, 2018
Trudeau
February 20, 2044
Karen Sorensen
Independent Senators Group
Alberta
July 29, 2021
Trudeau
May 20, 2034
Daryl Fridhandler
Non-affiliated
Alberta
August 31, 2024
Trudeau
October 9, 2031
Kristopher Wells
Non-affiliated
Alberta
August 31, 2024
Trudeau
October 7, 2046
Historical
Name
Party
Division [ a]
Date appointed
Appointed by[ b]
End of term
Tommy Banks
Liberal
Alberta
April 7, 2000
Chrétien
December 17, 2011
Martha Bielish
Progressive Conservative
Lakeland
September 27, 1979
Clark
September 26, 1990
Aristide Blais
Liberal
St. Albert
January 29, 1940
King
November 10, 1964
Richard Hardisty
Conservative
District of Alberta
February 23, 1888
MacDonald
October 15, 1889
Bert Brown [ c]
Conservative
Alberta
July 10, 2007
Harper
March 22, 2013
John Alexander Buchanan
Progressive Conservative
Edmonton
January 15, 1959
Diefenbaker
October 2, 1965
William Ashbury Buchanan
Liberal
Lethbridge
September 5, 1925
King
July 11, 1954
Patrick Burns
Independent
Calgary
July 6, 1931
Bennett
June 1, 1936
Donald Cameron
Independent Liberal
Banff
July 28, 1955
St. Laurent
September 19, 1987
Thelma Chalifoux
Liberal
Alberta
November 26, 1997
Chrétien
February 8, 2004
Jean Côté
Liberal
Edmonton
August 14, 1923
King
September 23, 1924
Leverett George DeVeber
Liberal
Lethbridge
March 8, 1906
Laurier
July 9, 1925
Joyce Fairbairn
Liberal
Lethbridge
June 29, 1984
Trudeau, P. E.
January 18, 2013
Jean Forest
Liberal
Edmonton
May 16, 1996
Chrétien
August 28, 1998
Amédée E. Forget
Liberal
Banff
May 2, 1911
Laurier
June 8, 1923
Frederick Gershaw
Liberal
Medicine Hat
April 18, 1945
King
March 26, 1968
Ron Ghitter
Progressive Conservative
Alberta
March 25, 1993
Mulroney
March 31, 2000
James Gladstone
Independent Conservative
Lethbridge
January 31, 1958
Diefenbaker
March 31, 1971
William Griesbach
Conservative
Edmonton
September 15, 1921
Meighen
January 21, 1945
William Harmer
Liberal
Edmonton
February 5, 1918
Borden
September 9, 1947
Earl Hastings
Liberal
Palliser-Foothills
February 24, 1966
Pearson
May 5, 1996
Daniel Philip Hays
Liberal
Calgary
June 29, 1984
Trudeau, P. E.
June 30, 2007
Harry Hays
Liberal
Calgary
February 24, 1966
Pearson
May 4, 1982
Prosper-Edmond Lessard
Liberal
St. Paul
September 5, 1925
King
April 11, 1931
James Lougheed
Liberal-Conservative
Calgary, NWT (1889.12.10 - 1905.08.31) Calgary, AB (1905.09.01 - 1925.11.02)
December 12, 1889
MacDonald
November 2, 1925
James A. MacKinnon
Liberal
Edmonton
May 9, 1949
St. Laurent
April 18, 1958
Ernest Manning
Social Credit
Edmonton West
October 7, 1970
Trudeau, P. E.
September 20, 1983
Elaine McCoy
Canadian Senators Group
Alberta
March 24, 2005
Martin
December 29, 2020
Edward Michener
Conservative
Alberta
February 5, 1918
Borden
June 16, 1947
Grant Mitchell
Non-affiliated
Alberta
March 24, 2005
Martin
April 24, 2020
Bud Olson
Liberal
Alberta South
April 5, 1977
Trudeau, P. E.
March 7, 1996
James Harper Prowse
Liberal
Edmonton
February 24, 1966
Pearson
September 27, 1976
Daniel Edward Riley
Liberal
Alberta
June 25, 1926
King
April 27, 1948
Douglas Roche
Independent
Edmonton
September 17, 1998
Chrétien
June 14, 2004
George Henry Ross
Liberal
Calgary
December 1, 1948
St. Laurent
September 26, 1956
Philippe Roy
Liberal
Edmonton
March 8, 1906
Laurier
April 21, 1911
Wesley Stambaugh
Liberal
Bruce
September 7, 1949
St. Laurent
June 8, 1965
Peter Talbot
Liberal
Alberta
March 8, 1906
Laurier
December 6, 1919
Claudette Tardif
Liberal
Alberta
March 24, 2005
Martin
February 2, 2018
Nicholas Taylor
Liberal
Bon Accord (1996.03.07-1999.01.01) Sturgeon (1999.01.01-2002.11.17)
March 7, 1996
Chrétien
November 17, 2002
Walter Patrick Twinn
Progressive Conservative
Alberta
September 27, 1990
Mulroney
October 30, 1997
Betty Unger [ c]
Conservative
Alberta
January 6, 2012
Harper
August 20, 2018
Doug Black
Canadian Senators Group
Alberta
January 25, 2013
Harper
October 31, 2021
Western provinces regional senators
Senators listed were appointed to represent the Western Provinces under section 26 of the Constitution Act. This clause can be used to appoint two extra senators to represent four regional Senate divisions: Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and the Western Provinces. It has been used only once, in 1990.
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.
See also
Notes and references
^ a b Senators are appointed to represent Alberta. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Alberta as his or her division.
^ a b c Senators are appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the Prime Minister
^ a b Appointed after winning a senator-in-waiting position in an Alberta Senate nominee election.
^ Party listed was the last party of which the senator was a member.
^ Senators are appointed to represent their region. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within their region as his or her division.
^ E.G. Mardon, Who's Who in Federal Politics from Alberta, p. 18
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