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Senator Lifespan Party Representing Service time Appointed by Left office due to Senator for life
Joan Neiman
Joan Neiman
Joan Bissett Neiman is a retired Canadian senator.Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the daughter of Edgar Douglas Richmond Bissett, she served in the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service during World War II retiring as a lieutenant commander. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Allison...

 
1920- Liberal Ontario 1 September 1972 - 9 September 1995 Trudeau retirement
Hugh Nelson
Hugh Nelson (Canadian politician)
Hugh Nelson was a Canadian parliamentarian and the fourth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.Born in his father's residence, Shire Cottage in Inagheramore, Larne, County Antrim, Ireland, the son of Robert Nelson, Esq. and Frances Quinn, he emigrated to California in 1854...

 
1830-1893 Liberal-Conservative British Columbia 12 December 1879 - 1 March 1887 Macdonald resignation
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Richard Neufeld
Richard Neufeld
Richard Neufeld is a Canadian Senator for British Columbia. Before his appointment to the Senate, he was a British Columbia Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1991 to 2008, serving as Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources in the cabinet of Gordon...

 
1944- Conservative British Columbia 22 December 2008 - Harper ----
John Lang Nichol
John Lang Nichol
John Lang Nichol, is a retired Canadian senator.Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, he was president of the Liberal Party of Canada. He was appointed to the Senate in 1966 by Lester Pearson and resigned in 1973....

 
1924- Liberal British Columbia 24 February 1966 - 19 April 1973 Pearson resignation
Frederic Thomas Nicholls
Frederic Thomas Nicholls
Frederic Thomas Nicholls was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was a Conservative senator representing the senatorial division of Toronto, Ontario from 1917 to 1921.-External links:...

 
1856-1921 Conservative Ontario 20 January 1917 - 25 October 1921 Borden death
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Jacob Nicol
Jacob Nicol
Jacob Nicol was a Canadian lawyer, newspaper publisher, and politician.-Early life:Born in Roxton Pond, Quebec, the son of Philip Nicol, farmer and tool manufacturer, and Sophie Cloutier, Nicol was educated at Feller College, McMaster University, and Université Laval à Québec...

 
1876-1958 Liberal Quebec 14 July 1944 - 23 September 1958 King death
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Pierre Claude Nolin
Pierre Claude Nolin
Pierre Claude Nolin is a Canadian politician and Senator.-Life before politics:Nolin was born in Montreal, Quebec, and attended the University of Ottawa. He received a Degree in Law in 1975. In 1976, Nolin married Camille Desjardins...

 
1950- Conservative Quebec 18 June 1993 - Mulroney ----
Margaret Norrie
Margaret Norrie
Margaret Rosamond Fawcett Norrie was a Liberal party member of the Senate of Canada. She was born in Upper Sackville, New Brunswick, becoming a farmer and an assistant professor in biology....

 
1905-1983 Liberal Nova Scotia 27 April 1972 - 16 October 1980 Trudeau retirement
Jeremiah Northup
Jeremiah Northup
Jeremiah Northup was a Canadian merchant, shipowner, and politician.Born in Falmouth, Nova Scotia, the son of John Northup and Agnes Harvey, he had ownership of at least seven ships during his lifetime. In 1867, he was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as an anti-confederate...

 
1816-1879 Liberal Nova Scotia 10 October 1870 - 10 April 1879 Macdonald death
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Joseph Northwood
Joseph Northwood
Joseph Northwood was an Irish-born manufacturer, merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He sat for Lambton division in the Senate of Canada from 1880 to 1886....

 
1809-1886 Liberal-Conservative Ontario 19 May 1880 - 29 October 1886 Macdonald death
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Nathan Nurgitz
Nathan Nurgitz
Nathan Nurgitz is a Canadian lawyer, judge, and former Senator.Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1954 and a Bachelor of Law degree in 1958 from the University of Manitoba and has taken attended a Harvard course on mediation...

1934- Progressive Conservative Manitoba 3 October 1979 - 9 February 1993 Clark resignation
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