Hervieux-Payette, Céline
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2007 -
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Hays, Daniel
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2006 - 2007
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Kinsella, Noël A.
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2004 - 2006
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Lynch-Staunton, John
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1993 - 2004
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Frith, Royce Herbert
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1991 - 1993
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MacEachen, Allan Joseph
Retired on September 30, 1991; retained his seat in the Senate.
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1984 - 1991
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Flynn, Jacques
Was Leader of the Government during 31st Parliament.
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1980 - 1984
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Perrault, Raymond Joseph
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1979 - 1979
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Flynn, Jacques
From October 31, 1967.
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1967 - 1979
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Brooks, Alfred Johnson
Retired on October 31, 1967; retained his seat in the Senate.
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1963 - 1967
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Macdonald, William Ross
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1957 - 1963
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Haig, John Thomas
From September 12, 1945.
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1945 - 1957
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Ballantyne, Charles Colquhoun
Leader from May 7, 1942; retired as Leader of the Opposition in the Senate on September 11, 1945.
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1942 - 1945
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Ballantyne, Charles Colquhoun
(Acting)
Acting Leader from January 22, 1942.
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1942 - 1942
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Meighen, Arthur
Resigned from Senate on January 16, 1942 to seek election of the House of Commons as leader of the Conservative Party.
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1936 - 1942
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Dandurand, Raoul
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1930 - 1935
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Willoughby, Wellington Bartley
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1929 - 1930
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Ross, William Benjamin
Died January 10, 1929 between sessions.
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1926 - 1929
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Dandurand, Raoul
On June 29, 1926, Dandurand became Opposition Leader until end of the session.
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1926 - 1926
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Ross, William Benjamin
The King Government resigned on June 28, 1926; Meighen Government formed.
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1926 - 1926
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Lougheed, James Alexander
Died Novermber 2, 1925 between sesions; duties performed by G.D. Robertson at start of 1925 (14th Parliament, 4th Session) due to illness.
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1922 - 1925
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Bostock, Hewitt
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1920 - 1921
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Dandurand, Raoul
(Acting)
Duties performed by Raoul Dandurand at the start of 1919 (13th Parliament, 2nd Session), while Bostock out of country due to illness of his mother.
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1919 - 1919
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Bostock, Hewitt
From March 19, 1914; duties performed by Raoul Dandurand at the start of 1919 (13th Parliament, 2nd Session), while out of country due to illness of his mother.
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1914 - 1919
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Ross, George William
Died March 7, 1914, during the session.
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1912 - 1914
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Cartwright, Richard John
Died on September 24, 1912 between sessions.
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1911 - 1912
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Lougheed, James Alexander
Elected Conservative leader in the Senate by mail ballot during March-April 1906.
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1906 - 1911
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Bowell, Mackenzie
Stepped down in order to make room for a younger leader; retired in March 1906.
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1896 - 1906
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Scott, Richard William
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1879 - 1896
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Campbell, Alexander
The Mackenzie Government formed on November 7, 1873. Campbell became opposition leader on the last day of the session.
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1873 - 1878
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Letellier de St-Just, Luc
The Macdonald Government resigned on November 5, 1873.
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1867 - 1873
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