LeBreton, Marjory
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2006 -
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Austin, Jacob (Jack)
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2003 - 2006
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Carstairs, Sharon
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2001 - 2003
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Boudreau, James Bernard (Bernie)
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1999 - 2000
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Graham, Alasdair Bernard
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1997 - 1999
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Fairbairn, Joyce
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1993 - 1997
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Murray, Lowell
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1993 - 1993
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Murray, Lowell
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1986 - 1993
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Roblin, Dufferin (Duff)
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1984 - 1986
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MacEachen, Allan Joseph
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1984 - 1984
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Olson, Horace Andrew (Bud)
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1982 - 1984
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Perrault, Raymond Joseph
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1980 - 1982
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Flynn, Jacques
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1979 - 1980
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Perrault, Raymond Joseph
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1974 - 1979
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Martin, Paul Joseph James
Left the Cabinet August 8, 1974; appointed High Commissioner to the U.K., effective January 1, 1975; resigned from the Senate October 30, 1974.
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1969 - 1974
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Connolly, John Joseph
Resigned from leadership but remained in the Senate.
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1964 - 1968
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Macdonald, William Ross
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1963 - 1964
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Brooks, Alfred Johnson
Was not a member of the Cabinet.
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1962 - 1963
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Aseltine, Walter Morley
Was not a member of the Cabinet.
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1958 - 1962
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Haig, John Thomas
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1957 - 1958
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Macdonald, William Ross
The position of leader was vacant from June 21 to October 9, 1957.
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1953 - 1957
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Robertson, Wishart McLea
Appointed Speaker of the Senate October 14, 1953.
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1945 - 1953
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King, James Horace
Appointed Speaker of the Senate August 24, 1945.
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1942 - 1945
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Dandurand, Raoul
Died in office.
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1935 - 1942
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Meighen, Arthur
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1932 - 1935
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Willoughby, Wellington Bartley
Was not a member of the Cabinet. Resigned from leadership for health reasons.
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1930 - 1932
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Dandurand, Raoul
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1926 - 1930
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Ross, William Benjamin
Was not a member of the Cabinet. Became leader when the Meighen Government was formed on June 28, 1926. This Government was defeated in the House of Commons on July 1st, 1926 and Parliament was dissolved the following day.
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1926 - 1926
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Dandurand, Raoul
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1921 - 1926
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Lougheed, James Alexander
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1911 - 1921
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Cartwright, Richard John
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1909 - 1911
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Scott, Richard William
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1902 - 1908
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Mills, David
Resigned from the Senate on February 7, 1902 on his appointment as Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court.
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1897 - 1902
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Mowat, Oliver
Resigned from the Senate on his appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, November 18, 1897.
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1896 - 1897
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Bowell, Mackenzie
The Thompson Government dissolved as result of Thompson's death on December 13, 1894. Bowell formed the new Ministry which held office from December 21, 1894 to April 27 1896.
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1893 - 1896
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Abbott, John Joseph Caldwell
From the opening of the 6th Parliament until Abbott took office, the duties of leader were carried out by Hon. Frank Smith. The death of Macdonald on June 6, 1891 dissolved his Ministry. Abbott formed the new Government which took office on June 16, 1891. He resigned as Prime Minister on December 5, 1892.
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1887 - 1893
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Campbell, Alexander
Resigned from the Senate February 7, 1887.
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1878 - 1887
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Scott, Richard William
Was co-leader with Letellier de St-Just.
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1874 - 1878
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Letellier de St-Just, Luc
Was co-leader along with Sir Richard Scott; appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, December 15, 1876.
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1873 - 1876
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Campbell, Alexander
The Macdonald Government resigned on November 5,1873.
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1867 - 1873
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