List of Newfoundland and Labrador senators

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This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Current senators

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! Name

! Party

! Division1

! Date appointed

! Appointed by2

! Mandatory retirement

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}

| Fabian Manning

| Conservative

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2011|5|25}}

| Harper

| {{dts|2039|05|21}}

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| Elizabeth Marshall

| Conservative

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2010|01|29}}

| Harper

| {{dts|2026|09|07}}

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| Iris Petten

| Independent Senators Group

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2023|05|03}}

| Trudeau, J

| {{dts|2034|02|05}}

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| Mohamed Ravalia

| Independent Senators Group

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2018|06|01}}

| Trudeau, J

| {{dts|2033|08|15}}

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| {{sortname|David|Wells|David Wells (politician)}}

| Conservative

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2013|1|25}}

| Harper

| {{dts|2037|02|28}}

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| Judy White

| Progressive Senators Group

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2023|07|06}}

| Trudeau, J

| {{dts|2039|01|11}}

Notes:

1 Senators are appointed to represent Newfoundland and Labrador. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within the province as his or her division.

Historical

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! Name

! Party

! Division1

! Date appointed

! Appointed by2

! End of term

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| Norman Doyle

| Conservative

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2012|01|06}}

| Harper

| {{dts|2020|11|11}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Alexander Baird

| Liberal

| St. John's

| {{dts|1949|08|17}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1967|11|23}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| George Baker

| Liberal

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2002|03|26}}

| Chrétien

| {{dts|2017|09|04}}

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| Michael Basha

| Liberal

| West Coast

| {{dts|1951|01|24}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1976|11|18}}

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| Frederick Gordon Bradley

| Liberal

| Bonavista-Twillingate

| {{dts|1953|06|12}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1966|03|30}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Vincent P. Burke

| Liberal

| St. Jacques

| {{dts|1950|01|25}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1953|12|19}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Chesley William Carter

| Liberal

| The Grand Banks

| {{dts|1966|07|08}}

| Pearson

| {{dts|1977|07|28}}

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| Ethel Cochrane

| Conservative

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|1986|11|17}}

| Mulroney

| {{dts|2012|09|23}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Independent|row}}

| Eric Cook

| Independent

| St. John's East

| {{dts|1964|02|14}}

| Pearson

| {{dts|1984|07|26}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Joan Cook

| Liberal

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|1998|03|06}}

| Chrétien

| {{dts|2009|10|06}}

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| C. William Doody

| Progressive Conservative

| Harbour Main-Bell Island

| {{dts|1979|10|03}}

| Clark

| {{dts|2005|12|27}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| James Duggan

| Liberal

| Avalon

| {{dts|1966|07|08}}

| Pearson

| {{dts|1978|02|28}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Independent|row}}

| George Furey

| Non-affiliated

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|1999|08|11}}

| Chrétien

| {{dts|2023|05|12}}

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| John Gilbert Higgins

| Progressive Conservative

| St. John's East

| {{dts|1959|01|15}}

| Diefenbaker

| {{dts|1963|07|01}}

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| Malcolm Mercer Hollett

| Progressive Conservative

| Burin

| {{dts|1961|10|06}}

| Diefenbaker

| {{dts|1971|03|31}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Philip Lewis

| Liberal

| St. John's

| {{dts|1978|03|23}}

|Trudeau, P. E.

| {{dts|1999|11|28}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Conservative|row}}

| Fabian Manning

| Conservative

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2009|01|02}}

| Harper

| {{dts|2011|03|28}}

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| Jack Marshall

| Progressive Conservative

| Humber-St. George's-St. Barbe

| {{dts|1978|03|23}}

|Trudeau, P. E.

| {{dts|1994|11|26}}

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| Gerry Ottenheimer

| Progressive Conservative

| Waterford-Trinity

| {{dts|1987|12|30}}

| Mulroney

| {{dts|1998|01|18}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| George Penny

| Liberal

| Newfoundland

| {{dts|1949|08|17}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1949|12|04}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Ray Petten

| Liberal

| Bonavista

| {{dts|1949|08|17}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1961|02|16}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| William Petten

| Liberal

| Bonavista

| {{dts|1968|04|08}}

| Pearson

| {{dts|1998|01|28}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Calvert Pratt

| Liberal

| St. John's West

| {{dts|1951|01|24}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1963|11|13}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Herman William Quinton

| Liberal

| Burgeo-Lapoile

| {{dts|1951|01|24}}

| St. Laurent

| {{dts|1952|04|02}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Bill Rompkey

| Liberal

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|1995|09|21}}

| Chrétien

| {{dts|2011|05|13}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Frederick William Rowe

| Liberal

| Lewisporte

| {{dts|1971|12|09}}

|Trudeau, P. E.

| {{dts|1987|09|28}}

{{Canadian party colour|CA|Liberal|row}}

| Raymond Squires

| Liberal

| Newfoundland and Labrador

| {{dts|2000|06|09}}

| Chrétien

| {{dts|2001|02|06}}

Notes:

1 Senators are appointed to represent Newfoundland and Labrador. 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.

See also