List of Members of the Canadian Senate - M
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Senator | Lifespan | Party | Representing | Service time | Appointed by | Left office due to | Senator for life |
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Creelman Macarthur Creelman MacArthur Creelman MacArthur was a senator in the Parliament of Canada representing Prince Edward Island. He was a businessman in Summerside.... |
1874-1943 | Liberal | Prince Edward Island | 5 September 1925 - 27 December 1943 | King | death |
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Andrew Archibald Macdonald Andrew Archibald Macdonald Andrew Archibald Macdonald, PC , was the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from 1 August 1884 to 2 September 1889, was one of the fathers of Canadian Confederation.... |
1829-1912 | Liberal-Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 11 May 1891 - 21 March 1912 | Macdonald | death |
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Finlay Macdonald Finlay MacDonald (senator) Finlay MacDonald, OC was a Canadian Senator.Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, he attended Saint Francis Xavier University and Dalhousie University. He served with the Canadian Army during World War II. After the war, he joined CJCH and later became president. In 1956, he was elected president of the... |
1923-2002 | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia | 21 December 1984 - 4 January 1998 | Mulroney | retirement |
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John Macdonald John Macdonald (Canadian politician) John Macdonald was a Canadian merchant, churchman, philanthropist, and politician in the late 19th century in Toronto. He was a major patron of the Young Men's Christian Association and the Toronto General Hospital... |
1824-1890 | Independent Liberal | Ontario | 9 November 1887 - 4 February 1890 | Macdonald | death |
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John Alexander Macdonald John Alexander Macdonald (Nova Scotia politician) John Alexander Macdonald was a physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Richmond—West Cape Breton in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 1930 as a Conservative member... |
1883-1945 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 2 March 1932 - 11 June 1945 | Bennett | death |
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John Alexander Macdonald John Alexander Macdonald (Prince Edward Island politician) John Alexander Macdonald, PC was a Canadian politician.Born in Tracadie, Prince Edward Island, the son of John Charles Macdonald, he represented 3rd Kings in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1908 to 1915 and from 1923 to 1925 as a Conservative member... |
1874-1948 | Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 20 July 1935 - 15 November 1948 | Bennett | death |
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John Joseph MacDonald | 1891-1986 | Progressive Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 27 January 1958 - 20 April 1971 | Diefenbaker | resignation |
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John Michael Macdonald John Michael Macdonald John Michael Macdonald was a Canadian politician.Born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, the son of Joseph Macdonald and Theresa MacDonald, he was educated at St. Francis Xavier University and Dalhousie University. He was called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1945. He practised law with his father and with... |
1906-1997 | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia | 24 June 1960 - 20 June 1997 | Diefenbaker | death |
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Michael L. MacDonald Michael L. MacDonald Michael L. Macdonald is a Canadian politician and a Conservative member of the Canadian Senate. He was appointed on the advice of Stephen Harper to the Senate on January 2, 2009.-References:... |
1955- | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 22 December 2008 - | Harper | ---- |
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William John Macdonald William John Macdonald William John Macdonald was a Canadian merchant and politician. He migrated from the UK to the then separate colony of Vancouver Island aboard the Tory, a seven month voyage from 1850-51. He had been engaged as a clerk for the Hudson's Bay Company which at that time ruled Vancouver Island under a... |
1832-1916 | Conservative | British Columbia | 13 December 1871 - 13 April 1915 | Macdonald | resignation |
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William Ross Macdonald William Ross Macdonald William Ross Macdonald, PC, OC, CD, QC , served as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1968 to 1974, and as Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons from 1949 to 1953.- Early life :... |
1891-1976 | Liberal | Ontario | 12 June 1953 - 22 December 1967 | St-Laurent | voluntary retirement |
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Angus Claude Macdonell Angus Claude Macdonell Angus Claude Macdonell was a Canadian lawyer and politician.Born in Toronto, Canada West, Macdonell received a Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1886 from Trinity College, Toronto and a D.C.L. degree in 1902. He was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1886. He was elected to the Canadian House of... |
1861-1924 | Conservative | Ontario | 1 August 1917 - 1 January 1921 | Borden | resignation |
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Archibald Hayes Macdonell Archibald Hayes Macdonell Archibald Hayes Macdonell, C.M.G., D.S.O. was a Canadian soldier and politician.Born in Toronto, Ontario, the third son of late Angus Duncan Macdonell and Pauline Rosalie De-la-haye, Macdonell served in the Canadian Militia in South Africa, Southern Nigeria, and West Africa. He attended staff... |
1868-1939 | Conservative | Ontario | 7 November 1921 - 12 November 1939 | Meighen | death |
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Allan Joseph Maceachen | 1921- | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 29 June 1984 - 6 July 1996 | Trudeau | retirement |
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Alexander Macfarlane | 1818-1898 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 10 October 1870 - 14 December 1898 | Macdonald | death |
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Donald Macinnes Donald MacInnes Donald MacInnes, born Donald McInnes, was a Canadian businessman and politician.Born in Oban, Scotland, the son of Duncan McInnes and Johanna Stuart, McInnes’s family emigrated to Upper Canada in 1840 and settled in Ontario. He was married on April 30, 1863 to Mary Amelia Robinson, they had five... |
1824-1900 | Liberal-Conservative | Ontario | 24 December 1881 - 2 December 1900 | Macdonald | death |
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Robert Mackay Robert Mackay Robert Mackay was a Canadian businessman and statesman.An 1855 emigrant to Montreal, Canada from his birthplace in Caithness, Scotland, Robert Mackay got his start working at the Henry Morgan & Company department store. He then went to work for Mackay Brothers wholesalers, owned by his uncles... |
1840-1916 | Liberal | Quebec | 21 January 1901 - 25 December 1916 | Laurier | death |
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David Mackeen David MacKeen David MacKeen was a Canadian surveyor, mine manager, politician, and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.... |
1839-1916 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 21 February 1896 - 15 October 1915 | Bowell | resignation |
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Ian Alistair Mackenzie Ian Alistair Mackenzie Ian Alistair Mackenzie, PC was a Canadian parliamentarian.Born in Assynt, Scotland, Mackenzie entered politics by winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 1920 BC election... |
1890-1949 | Liberal | British Columbia | 19 January 1948 - 2 September 1949 | King | death |
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Norman Mackenzie | 1894-1986 | Independent Liberal | British Columbia | 24 February 1966 - 5 January 1969 | Pearson | retirement |
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James Angus Mackinnon James Angus MacKinnon James Angus MacKinnon, was a Canadian politician.Born in Port Elgin, Ontario, he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing the riding of Edmonton West in the 1935 federal election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1940 and 1945... |
1881-1958 | Liberal | Alberta | 9 May 1949 - 18 April 1958 | St-Laurent | death |
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Donald MacLennan Donald MacLennan Donald MacLennan was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Inverness County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1911 to 1925 and then Inverness—Richmond in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1940 as a Liberal member... |
1877-1953 | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 29 January 1940 - 19 October 1953 | King | death |
Y |
Alan Aylesworth Macnaughton | 1903-1999 | Liberal | Quebec | 8 July 1966 - 30 July 1978 | Pearson | retirement |
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David Lewis Macpherson David Lewis Macpherson Sir David Lewis Macpherson, was a Canadian businessman and political figure. He was a member of the Senate of Canada from 1867 to 1896. He was knighted for his service to the country in 1884.... |
1818-1896 | Conservative | Ontario | 23 October 1867 - 16 August 1896 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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Heath Nelson Macquarrie | 1919-2002 | Progressive Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 3 October 1979 - 18 September 1994 | Clark | retirement |
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Duncan Kenneth MacTavish Duncan Kenneth MacTavish Duncan Kenneth MacTavish was a Canadian Senator.MacTavish was a millionaire and one of Canada's leading corporate lawyers. He was a chief Liberal Party strategist and fundraiser and was an advisor to three Liberal Prime Ministers - William Lyon Mackenzie King, Louis St... |
1899-1963 | Liberal | Ontario | 11 June 1963 - 15 November 1963 | Pearson | death |
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Shirley Maheu Shirley Maheu Shirley Maheu was a Canadian politician.A resident of Saint-Laurent, Quebec since 1965, where she operated a successful insurance brokerage firm in partnership with her husband Renė Maheu, Senator Maheu was a founding member of the Saint-Laurent Chamber of Commerce and served as its first... |
1931-2006 | Liberal | Quebec | 1 February 1996 - 1 February 2006 | Chrétien | death |
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Francis William Mahovlich | 1938- | Liberal | Ontario | 11 June 1998 - | Chrétien | ---- |
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Charles Malhiot | 1808-1874 | Liberal | Quebec | 23 October 1867 - 9 November 1874 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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Marian Maloney Marian Maloney Marian L. Maloney was a Canadian Senator. Born in Ponteix, Saskatchewan, Maloney is a graduate of Fort William Collegiate Institute and Kings Business College in Thunder Bay, Ontario. From 1968 to 1978, she worked in customer service and administrative positions in both Thunder Bay and Toronto... |
1924- | Liberal | Ontario | 11 June 1998 - 16 August 1999 | Chrétien | retirement |
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Ernest Charles Manning | 1908-1996 | Social Credit | Alberta | 7 October 1970 - 20 September 1983 | Trudeau | retirement |
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Fabian Manning Fabian Manning Fabian Manning is a politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Manning served as a Progressive Conservative and later as the independent Member of the House of Assembly for the district of Placentia and St. Mary’s from 1999 to 2005. From 2006 to 2008 he was the Conservative Party of Canada... |
1964- | Conservative | Newfoundland and Labrador | December 22, 2008 - March 28, 2011 May 18, 2011 |
Harper | ---- |
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Jean Marchand Jean Marchand Jean Marchand, PC, CC was a well known French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec, Canada.... |
1918-1988 | Liberal | Quebec | 9 December 1976 - 15 December 1983 | Trudeau | resignation |
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Leonard Stephen Marchand | 1933- | Liberal | British Columbia | 29 June 1984 - 1 March 1998 | Trudeau | resignation |
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Arthur Marcotte Arthur Marcotte Arthur Marcotte was a lawyer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He sat for Ponteix division in the Senate of Canada from 1931 to 1958 as a Conservative.... |
1873-1958 | Conservative | Saskatchewan | 6 July 1931 - 18 August 1958 | Bennett | death |
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Lorna Marsden Lorna Marsden Lorna Marsden, CM, O.Ont is a Canadian sociologist, academic, and former politician. She is the former President and Vice-Chancellor of both Wilfrid Laurier University and York University, and a former senator.-Career:... |
1942- | Liberal | Ontario | 24 January 1984 - 31 August 1992 | Trudeau | resignation |
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Duncan Marshall Duncan Marshall Duncan McLean Marshall was a journalist, publisher, rancher provincial level politician and Minister of Agriculture in 2 provinces and later served in the Canadian Senate representing the province of Ontario.-Early life:Marshall made his first run at federal politics running in the Muskoka riding... |
1872-1946 | Liberal | Ontario | 20 January 1938 - 16 January 1946 | King | death |
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Jack Marshall Jack Marshall Sir John Ross Marshall, GBE, CH, , generally known as Jack Marshall, was a New Zealand politician. After spending twelve years as Deputy Prime Minister, he served as the 28th Prime Minister for most of 1972.... |
1919-2004 | Progressive Conservative | Newfoundland and Labrador | 23 March 1978 - 26 November 1994 | Trudeau | retirement |
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Paul Joseph James Martin Paul Joseph James Martin Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin, PC, CC, QC , often referred to as Paul Martin, Sr, was a noted Canadian politician. He was the father of Paul Martin , who served as Prime Minister of Canada from 2003 - 2006.-Early life:Martin was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of Lumina and Joseph... |
1903-1992 | Liberal | Ontario | 20 April 1968 - 30 October 1974 | Trudeau | resignation |
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Peter Francis Martin Peter Francis Martin Peter Francis Martin was a contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Halifax in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1921 as a Unionist Party member... |
1856-1935 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 5 December 1921 - 2 May 1935 | Meighen | death |
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Yonah Martin Yonah Martin Yonah Kim-Martin is a Conservative Senator from British Columbia. She was appointed by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and is the first Canadian of Korean descent to hold federal public office.... |
1965- | Conservative | British Columbia | 22 December 2008 - | Harper | ---- |
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James Mason | 1843-1918 | Conservative | Ontario | 26 May 1913 - 16 July 1918 | Borden | death |
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Paul J. Massicotte | 1951- | Liberal | Quebec | 26 June 2003 - | Chrétien | ---- |
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Louis-François-Rodrigue Masson | 1833-1903 | Conservative | Quebec | 29 September 1882 - 6 November 1884 3 February 1890 - 11 June 1903 | Macdonald | resignations |
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Roderick Matheson Roderick Matheson Roderick Matheson was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He was a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada from 1867 until his death.-Early life :... |
1793-1873 | Conservative | Ontario | 23 October 1867 - 13 January 1873 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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Alexander McCall Alexander McCall Alexander McCall was a lumber merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Norfolk in the Canadian House of Commons from 1908 as a Conservative until the 1911 federal election in which he was defeated... |
1844-1925 | Conservative | Ontario | 26 May 1913 - 10 June 1925 | Borden | death |
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Lachlan Mccallum | 1823-1903 | Liberal-Conservative | Ontario | 4 February 1887 - 13 January 1903 | Macdonald | death |
Y |
Abner Reid Mcclelan Abner Reid McClelan Abner Reid McClelan was a Canadian senator and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.Born in Riverside, Hopewell, New Brunswick, the son of Peter McClelan, McClelan was educated at the Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy... |
1831-1917 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 23 October 1867 - 9 December 1896 | Royal Proclamation | resignation |
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Archibald Blake Mccoig | 1873-1927 | Liberal | Ontario | 4 January 1922 - 21 November 1927 | King | death |
Y |
John Mccormick John McCormick (Canadian politician) John McCormick was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cape Breton County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1894 to 1897 as a Liberal-Conservative... |
1858-1936 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 21 September 1921 - 21 February 1936 | Meighen | death |
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Elaine Mccoy Elaine McCoy Elaine McCoy, QC, BA, LL.B is a Canadian senator from Alberta. She has been the last remaining member of the Canadian Senate to sit as a Progressive Conservative since the retirement of Senator Lowell Murray on September 26, 2011.-Senate of Canada:Senator McCoy was appointed to the Senate by... |
1946- | Progressive Conservative | Alberta | 24 March 2005 - | Martin | ---- |
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Walter McCrea Walter McCrea Walter McCrea was a Liberal member of the Senate of Canada from 1867 to 1871.He was born near Burritt's Rapids in Lanark County in 1810. He was called to the bar in 1850 and set up a practice in Chatham. McCrea served as captain in the local militia and was also mayor of Chatham in 1859... |
1810-1892 | Liberal | Ontario | 23 October 1867 - 5 January 1871 | Royal Proclamation | resignation |
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Jonathan McCully Jonathan McCully Jonathan McCully was a participant at the Confederation conferences at Charlottetown, Quebec City, and in London, and is thus considered one of the Fathers of Canadian Confederation. He did much to promote union through newspaper editorials. For his efforts, he received a Senate appointment... |
1809-1877 | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 23 October 1867 - 28 September 1870 | Royal Proclamation | resignation |
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Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon, PC, CBE, QC known as Wallace McCutcheon was a Canadian lawyer, actuary and politician.Wallace McCutcheon was born in London, Ontario. Together with Edward Plunkett Taylor and Colonel W... |
1906-1969 | Progressive Conservative | Ontario | 9 August 1962 - 13 May 1968 | Diefenbaker | resignation |
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Alexander Hamilton McDonald Alexander Hamilton McDonald Alexander Hamilton McDonald was a Canadian politician. Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, he was the son of a Saskatchewan farm family and was the third generation of his family to farm in the Fleming area.... |
1919-1980 | Liberal | Saskatchewan | 13 August 1965 - 31 March 1980 | Pearson | death |
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Charles McDonald Charles McDonald (Canadian politician) Charles M. McDonald was a Canadian politician who served in the Saskatchewan legislature and in the Parliament of Canada. He has the distinction of having served in both the Canadian House of Commons and the Canadian Senate for less than a year.McDonald was a pharmacist by profession. He was born... |
1867-1936 | Liberal | British Columbia | 30 December 1935 - 6 October 1936 | King | death |
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Donald McDonald | 1816-1879 | Liberal | Ontario | 23 October 1867 - 20 January 1879 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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John Alexander McDonald John Alexander McDonald (Nova Scotia politician) John Alexander McDonald was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented King's County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1920 to 1925 as a Liberal member. McDonald sat for King's division in the Senate of Canada from 1945 to 1962.He was born in Upper Dyke Village,... |
1889-1962 | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 18 April 1945 - 16 April 1962 | King | death |
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John Anthony McDonald John Anthony McDonald John Anthony McDonald was a manufacturer, financier and Canadian Senator.McDonald was born and educated in Shediac, New Brunswick... |
1875-1948 | Independent | New Brunswick | 17 February 1921 - 12 December 1948 | Meighen | death |
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William McDonald William McDonald (Canadian politician) William McDonald was a Canadian politician.Born at the Settlement of River Deny's Road, Inverness, Nova Scotia, the son of Mary McDonald and Allan McDonald, who emigrated from South Uist, Scotland, McDonald was educated at St... |
1837-1916 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 12 May 1884 - 4 July 1916 | Macdonald | death |
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Wilfrid Laurier McDougald Wilfrid Laurier McDougald Wilfrid Laurier McDougald was a Canadian senator.Born in Alexandria, Ontario, he was educated at McGill University and Queen's University and practiced medicine in Montreal... |
1881-1942 | Liberal | Quebec | 25 June 1926 - 3 May 1932 | King | resignation |
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Charles Robert McElman | 1920-2000 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 24 February 1966 - 1 April 1990 | Pearson | resignation |
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Gerald Grattan McGeer | 1888-1947 | Liberal | British Columbia | 9 June 1945 - 11 August 1947 | King | death |
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Frederic Addison McGrand | 1895-1988 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 28 July 1955 - 22 January 1988 | St-Laurent | resignation |
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James Drummond McGregor James Drummond McGregor James Drummond McGregor was a Canadian businessman, politician, and the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.... |
1838-1918 | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 24 April 1903 - 1 October 1910 | Laurier | resignation |
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William Henry McGuire William Henry McGuire William Henry McGuire was a Canadian senator that represented East York for 30 years.-Early life and education:... |
1875-1957 | Liberal | Ontario | 20 December 1926 - 31 October 1957 | King | death |
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George McHugh George McHugh George McHugh was a farmer and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Victoria South in the Canadian House of Commons from 1896 to 1900 as a Liberal. McHugh sat for Victoria in the Senate of Canada from 1901 to 1926.He was born in Ops Township, Canada West, the son of Patrick McHugh... |
1845-1926 | Liberal | Ontario | 21 January 1901 - 28 November 1926 | Laurier | death |
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George James McIlraith | 1908-1992 | Liberal | Ontario | 27 April 1972 - 29 July 1983 | Trudeau | retirement |
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Thomas Robert McInnes Thomas Robert McInnes Thomas Robert McInnes or Tòmas Raibeart Mac Aonghais was a Canadian physician, Member of the House of Commons, Senator, and the sixth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.... |
1840-1904 | Independent | British Columbia | 24 December 1881 - 18 November 1897 | Macdonald | resignation |
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James Peter McIntyre | 1883-1957 | Liberal | Prince Edward Island | 19 February 1943 - 8 April 1957 | King | death |
Y |
Thomas McKay | 1839-1912 | Liberal-Conservative | Nova Scotia | 24 December 1881 - 13 January 1912 | Macdonald | death |
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William McKay | 1847-1915 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 20 November 1912 - 8 November 1915 | Borden | death |
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Stanley Stewart McKeen Stanley McKeen Stanley Stewart McKeen was a British Columbia businessman and politician.McKeen was born in New Westminster, British Columbia. He founded the family's tugboat business, Straits Towing Limited, and was also chairman of Union Steamships. He also sat on the boards of directors of B.C. Forest Products... |
1897-1966 | Liberal | British Columbia | 27 January 1947 - 1 December 1966 | King | death |
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George Crawford McKindsey George Crawford McKindsey George Crawford McKindsey was a Canadian politician.Born in the Township of Trafalgar, Halton County, Ontario, of Irish parents who came to Canada and settled in the County of Halton in 1819, McKindsey was educated at the Common School and also by private tuition... |
1829-1901 | Conservative | Ontario | 11 January 1884 - 12 February 1901 | Macdonald | death |
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Peter McLaren Peter McLaren (politician) Peter McLaren was a Canadian politician.Born in Lanark, Upper Canada, he was the son of James McLaren, an immigrant from Scotland. He married Sophia, the daughter of William Lees. McLaren was involved in the timber trade and operated sawmills in Carleton Place and at McLaren's depot on the... |
1833-1919 | Conservative | Ontario | 21 February 1890 - 23 May 1919 | Macdonald | death |
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Alexander Neil McLean Alexander Neil McLean Alexander Neil McLean was a Canadian businessman and an appointee to the Senate of Canada.Born in Hartland, New Brunswick, he was known as Neil. Along with his brother, Allan, in 1923 he and a group of investors took control of Connors Brothers Limited, a large fish processing business based in... |
1885-1967 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 18 April 1945 - 12 March 1967 | King | death |
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Donald Allan McLean Donald A. McLean (Canadian Senator) Donald Allan McLean was a Liberal party member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia and became a corporate executive.... |
1907-1973 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 15 March 1968 - 5 November 1973 | Pearson | death |
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John McLean | 1846-1936 | Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 3 December 1915 - 20 February 1936 | Borden | death |
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Archibald Woodbury McLelan | 1824-1890 | Liberal-Conservative | Nova Scotia | 21 June 1869 - 20 May 1881 | Macdonald | resignation |
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John Stewart McLennan John Stewart McLennan John Stewart McLennan was a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became an industrialist and publisher.... |
1853-1939 | Conservative | Nova Scotia | 10 February 1916 - 15 September 1939 | Borden | death |
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William Mcmaster William McMaster William McMaster was a wholesaler, Senator and banker in the 19th century. A director of the Bank of Montreal from 1864–1867, he was a driving force behind the creation of the Canadian Bank of Commerce of which he served as the founding president from 1867 to his death in 1887.He served in the... |
1811-1887 | Liberal | Ontario | 23 October 1867 - 22 September 1887 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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Lendrum McMeans Lendrum McMeans Lendrum McMeans was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1910 to 1914, and was later appointed to the Canadian Senate. McMeans was a member of the Conservative Party.... |
1859-1941 | Conservative | Manitoba | 26 July 1917 - 13 September 1941 | Borden | death |
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Donald McMillan | 1835-1914 | Conservative | Ontario | 11 January 1884 - 26 July 1914 | Macdonald | death |
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James McMullen James McMullen James McMullen was a Canadian politician.Born in County Monaghan, Ireland, the second son of Archibald McMullen, he emigrated to Canada West with his family in 1846 setting near Fergus, Ontario. Educated at the Common School, McMullen was a merchant in Mount Forest, Ontario... |
1833-1913 | Liberal | Ontario | 11 February 1902 - 18 March 1913 | Laurier | death |
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William Craig McNamara William Craig McNamara William Craig McNamara was chief commissioner of the Canadian Wheat Board from 1958 to 1970 and then a member of the Canadian Senate.... |
1904-1984 | Liberal | Manitoba | 7 October 1970 - 8 August 1979 | Trudeau | retirement |
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Alexander Duncan McRae Alexander Duncan McRae Alexander Duncan McRae, C.B., was a successful businessman, a Major General in the Canadian Army in First World War, a Member of Parliament, a Canadian Senator and a farmer.-Origins:... |
1874-1946 | Conservative | British Columbia | 4 September 1931 - 26 June 1946 | Bennett | death |
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Peter McSweeney Peter McSweeney Peter McSweeney was a merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He sat for Northumberland division in the Senate of Canada from 1899 to 1921 as a Liberal.... |
1842-1921 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 15 March 1899 - 2 February 1921 | Laurier | death |
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Arthur Meighen Arthur Meighen Arthur Meighen, PC, QC was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He served two terms as the ninth Prime Minister of Canada: from July 10, 1920 to December 29, 1921; and from June 29 to September 25, 1926. He was the first Prime Minister born after Confederation, and the only one to represent a riding... |
1874-1960 | Conservative | Ontario | 2 March 1932 - 16 January 1942 | Bennett | resignation |
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Michael Arthur Meighen | 1939- | Conservative | Ontario | 27 September 1990 - | Mulroney | ---- |
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Terry M. Mercer | 1947- | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 7 November 2003 - | Chrétien | ---- |
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Pana Merchant Pana Merchant Pana Pappas Merchant is a Liberal Senator from the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. A teacher and business woman, Mrs. Merchant has played an active role in cultural, political, and advocacy groups in Saskatchewan. Her charitable and volunteer work has been with Canadian Parents for French,... |
1943- | Liberal | Saskatchewan | 12 December 2002 - | Chrétien | ---- |
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Léonce Mercier Léonce Mercier Léonce Mercier is a retired Canadian Senator from Quebec as well as a retired businessman and consultant.Mercier is a long-time activist and organizer in the Liberal Party of Canada in Quebec under Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien and Quebec Liberal Party during the leadership of Jean Lesage and... |
1926- | Liberal | Quebec | 9 August 1996 - 11 August 2001 | Chrétien | retirement |
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Samuel Merner Samuel Merner Samuel Merner was a Canadian businessman and politician.Born in Kien, Canton of Bern, Switzerland with the last name of Muerner or Mürner, he immigrated to Canada with his parents in 1837 settling in Waterloo County, Ontario... |
1823-1908 | Conservative | Ontario | 12 January 1887 - 11 August 1908 | Macdonald | death |
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Léon Méthot Léon Méthot Léon Méthot was a Progressive Conservative Party member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec and became a lawyer.... |
1895-1972 | Progressive Conservative | Quebec | 12 October 1957 - 6 August 1972 | Diefenbaker | death |
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Hervé J. Michaud | 1912-1978 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 15 March 1968 - 5 June 1978 | Pearson | death |
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Edward Michener Edward Michener Edward Michener was a politician from Alberta, Canada. He was born in Tintern, Ontario.Edward was acclaimed as Mayor of Red Deer, Alberta. In the 1904 Mayoral race, he held that position for 2 terms until 1906.... |
1869-1947 | Conservative | Alberta | 5 February 1918 - 16 June 1947 | Borden | death |
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William Miller William Miller (Canadian politician) William Miller, PC was a Canadian politician.Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Miller and Elizabeth Smith, he was educated at the Antigonish Academy, studied law and was called the bar of Nova Scotia in 1860... |
1835-1912 | Liberal-Conservative | Nova Scotia | 23 October 1867 - 23 February 1912 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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David Mills David Mills (Canadian politician) David Mills, PC was a Canadian politician, author, poet and jurist.He was born in Palmyra, in southwestern Ontario. His father, Nathaniel Mills, was one of the first settlers in the area. Mills served as superintendent of schools for Kent County from 1856 to 1865... |
1831-1903 | Liberal | Ontario | 13 November 1896 - 7 February 1902 | Laurier | resignation |
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Samuel Sylvester Mills Samuel Sylvester Mills Samuel Sylvester Mills was a Canadian businessman and politician.He was born in Burlington Bay, later Hamilton, in Upper Canada in 1806. He went into the business of selling hardware, also expanding into shipping, construction, mills and real estate, and quickly became one of the richest people in... |
1806-1874 | Conservative | Ontario | 23 October 1867 - 24 January 1874 | Royal Proclamation | death |
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John Milne John Milne (politician) John Milne was a Canadian iron moulder, businessman and Senator.Milne was president and managing director of Burrow, Stewart and Milne, a Hamilton, Ontario foundry company that manufactured stoves and was also president or director of several other Hamilton area concerns... |
1839-1922 | Conservative | Ontario | 3 December 1915 - 4 March 1922 | Borden | death |
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Lorna Ann Milne | 1934- | Liberal | Ontario | 21 September 1995 - 13 December 2009 | Chrétien | retirement |
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Grant Mitchell Grant Mitchell (politician) -Early life:He received a B.A. degree from the University of Alberta and an M.A. degree from Queen's University. From 1976 to 1979, he worked as a public servant with the Government of Alberta... |
1951- | Liberal | Alberta | 24 March 2005 - | Martin | ---- |
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Peter Mitchell Peter Mitchell (politician) Peter Mitchell, PC was a Canadian politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation.Mitchell ran again in 1856 as an opponent of prohibition, which had been proposed by the government. He carried a pistol for protection during the campaign and rum for his supporters. He was successful in this... |
1824-1899 | Liberal-Conservative | New Brunswick | 23 October 1867 - 13 July 1872 | Royal Proclamation | resignation |
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William Mitchell William Mitchell (politician) William Mitchell was a Canadian politician.Born in Durham Township, Canada West, the son of Thomas Mitchell and Margaret Patrick, both from the north of Ireland, Mitchell started working for a railway company in Maine. He moved back to Durham where he worked in the lumber business... |
1851-1926 | Liberal | Quebec | 5 March 1904 - 10 May 1926 | Laurier | death |
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Percy Mockler | 1949- | Conservative | New Brunswick | 22 December 2008 - | Harper | ---- |
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Gildas L. Molgat | 1927-2001 | Liberal | Manitoba | 7 October 1970 - 28 February 2001 | Trudeau | death |
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John Patrick Molloy John Patrick Molloy John Patrick Molloy was a Canadian veterinarian and politician.Born in Arthur, Ontario of Irish Canadian parentage, Molloy was educated in the public and secondary schools of Ontario. He later attended the Ontario Veterinary College where he graduated in 1902... |
1873-1948 | Liberal | Manitoba | 6 October 1925 - 16 March 1948 | King | death |
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Hartland de Montarville Molson | 1907-2002 | Independent | Quebec | 28 July 1955 - 31 May 1993 | St-Laurent | resignation |
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Gustave Monette Gustave Monette Gustave Monette was a Progressive Conservative Party member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Saint-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Quebec and became a barrister and solicitor.... |
1887-1969 | Progressive Conservative | Quebec | 12 October 1957 - 23 December 1969 | Diefenbaker | death |
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Donald Montgomery Donald Montgomery Donald Montgomery was a farmer and politician from Prince Edward Island. He represented Princetown and then 1st Queens in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1838 to 1874 as a Conservative member and served as a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada from 1873 until his death... |
1808-1893 | Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 18 October 1873 - 31 July 1893 | Macdonald | death |
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Hippolyte Montplaisir Hippolyte Montplaisir Hippolyte Montplaisir was a Canadian politician.-Background:He was born on March 7, 1839 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Lower Canada and was the son of Paschal Montplaisir and Victoire Crevier. He was educated at Trois-Rivières and was a farmer. Montplaisir served 25 years as mayor of... |
1839-1927 | Liberal-Conservative | Quebec | 9 February 1891 - 20 June 1927 | Macdonald | death |
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Wilfred P. Moore | 1942- | Liberal | Nova Scotia | 26 September 1996 - | Chrétien | ---- |
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Lucien Moraud Lucien Moraud Lucien Moraud, K.C. was a Canadian lawyer, law professor and Conservative politician. He was named to the Senate of Canada on December 30, 1933, and remained a senator until his death in 1951.... |
1885-1951 | Conservative | Quebec | 30 December 1933 - 29 May 1951 | Bennett | death |
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Yves Morin Yves Morin Yves Morin, is a Canadian cardiologist, physician, scientist, and former Senator.Born in Quebec City, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948 and a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1953 from the Université Laval.... |
1929- | Liberal | Quebec | 8 March 2001 - 28 November 2004 | Chrétien | retirement |
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Oliver Mowat Oliver Mowat Sir Oliver Mowat, was a Canadian politician, and the third Premier of Ontario from 1872 to 1896, making him the longest serving premier of that province and the 3rd longest in all of Canadian history... |
1820-1903 | Liberal | Ontario | 15 July 1896 - 18 November 1897 | Laurier | resignation |
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Robert Muir | 1919- | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia | 26 March 1979 - 10 November 1994 | Trudeau | retirement |
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William Muirhead William Muirhead (politician) William Muirhead was a merchant, shipbuilder and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He served in the Legislative Council of New Brunswick from 1867 to 1873... |
1819-1884 | Liberal | New Brunswick | 4 January 1873 - 29 December 1884 | Macdonald | death |
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Robert Alexander Mulholland Robert Alexander Mulholland Robert Alexander Mulholland was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He was a Conservative member of the Senate of Canada from 1918 to 1926.... |
1860-1927 | Conservative | Ontario | 12 March 1918 - 1 October 1927 | Borden | death |
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Henry Alfred Mullins | 1861-1952 | Conservative | Manitoba | 14 August 1935 - 5 September 1950 | Bennett | resignation |
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Jim Munson Jim Munson Jim Munson is a Canadian Senator and retired journalist.Munson spent most of his journalism career with CTV, which he joined in 1979 after working for Broadcast News for several years. He served as the network's correspondent in Ottawa and then London, England... |
1946- | Liberal | Ontario | 10 December 2003 - | Chrétien | ---- |
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James Murdock James Murdock James Murdock, PC was a Canadian politician.Born in Brighton, England, Murdock first ran for the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal candidate in the 1921 federal election in the Ontario riding of Toronto South. Although defeated, he was appointed Minister of Labour in the cabinet of... |
1871-1949 | Liberal | Ontario | 20 March 1930 - 15 May 1949 | King | death |
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Charles Murphy Charles Murphy (Canadian politician) Charles Murphy, PC was a Canadian politician and Liberal MP for Russell in the Canadian House of Commons from 1908 to 1925. He was appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1925.... |
1862-1935 | Liberal | Ontario | 5 September 1925 - 24 November 1935 | King | death |
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Edward Murphy | 1818-1895 | Liberal-Conservative | Quebec | 30 May 1889 - 5 December 1895 | Macdonald | death |
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Patrick Charles Murphy Patrick Charles Murphy Patrick Charles Murphy, M.D., was a Canadian Senator and physician.Born in Kinkora, Prince Edward Island, Murphy became a physician and prominent citizen in Tignish. He was a Conservative candidate in the riding of Prince during the 1911 federal election but was defeated by 115 votes... |
1868-1925 | Conservative | Prince Edward Island | 20 November 1912 - 6 March 1925 | Borden | death |
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Lowell Murray Lowell Murray Lowell Murray, PC is a former Canadian senator and long-time activist with the federal Progressive Conservative Party.-Education:... |
1936- | Progressive Conservative | Ontario | 13 September 1979 - | Clark | ---- |