Speaker of the Senate of Canada

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The speaker of the Senate of Canada (Template:Langx) is the presiding officer of the Senate of Canada. The speaker represents the Senate at official functions, rules on questions of parliamentary procedure and parliamentary privilege, and presides over debates and voting in the chamber. The office of the speaker is held by Raymonde Gagné who has held the position since May 16, 2023.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Appointment and precedence

By convention, the speaker of the Senate is appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The speaker of the Senate takes precedence only after the monarch, the governor general, members of the Canadian Royal Family, former governors general and their spouses, the prime minister, former prime ministers, and the chief justice of Canada in the Canadian Order of Precedence.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

History of the speaker

The role of the speaker in the Senate was originally based on that of the lord chancellor in the United Kingdom, who presided over the British House of Lords. In keeping with the role of the lord chancellor, the speaker of the Senate was expected to be partisan; the speaker of the Senate would, at all times, have the right to leave the chair, to participate in debates, and to hold an original vote—unlike the speaker of the House of Commons, who has a vote only in the event of a tie.Template:Citation needed

The speaker of the Senate was also similar to the lord chancellor in being considered equal to other senators. Decisions of the chair were not binding on the Senate unless the speaker's decision was also the pleasure of a majority of senators. Also similar to the practice of the House of Lords was that the speaker would not intervene unless another senator brought a matter to the attention of the speaker. Decisions from the chair remain subject to appeals from the Senate.Template:Citation needed

Canada has more recently departed from the traditions of the House of Lords, notably since 1991, when new rules for the Senate were adopted. The new Standing Orders have made it clear that the speaker of the Senate could intervene without being called to do so by the Senate. The new guidelines move the Senate further from the model of the self-governing practices of the House of Lords, and more toward the chair-governed customs of the House of Commons.Template:Citation needed

The position was preceded by the speaker of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada.Template:Citation needed

Role of the speaker

The Speaker of the Senate occupies the chair in front of the thrones.

The speaker of the Senate is historically responsible for deciding on points of order, only once risen by another senator. However, with the 1991 amendments to the Standing Orders and Guidelines that govern the Senate of Canada, the speakership has generally begun to assert its right to intervene, where appropriate, without being prompted to do so. Therefore, the speaker is, broadly speaking, responsible for the maintenance of order and decorum in the Senate.Template:Citation needed

As a high-ranking individual on the order of precedence, the speaker of the Senate often receives visiting heads of state and heads of government — this role is not merely ceremonial; the speaker is a real delegate and representative of Canada abroad. They are expected to represent Canada internationally, and sometimes visit other nations on behalf of the Government of Canada.Template:Citation needed

While the speaker is an officer of the Senate, the speaker as a senator also remains a representative of the province or territory from which they were appointed. Unlike the speaker of the House of Commons, the speaker of the Senate has the right to participate in debates. The speaker has the right and power to cast an original vote, and to simultaneously preside over the voting process (rather than the speaker merely delivering a tie-breaking vote).Template:Citation needed

Another significant difference between the two speakers is that the speaker of the House of Commons holds a management role within the administration of the House of Commons and chairs the Board of Internal Economy. The speaker of the Senate holds no similar role, as the Senate's Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration is chaired by another senator.Template:Citation needed

In the absence of the speaker in the chamber, their duties are carried by the speaker pro tempore, a senator appointed at the beginning of each session by the Senate. Should both chair officers be absent, any senator can be called upon to take the chair. Irrespective of who is in the chair, their decisions hold the same force as that of the speaker of the Senate.Template:Citation needed

Ceremony

The speaker of the Senate performs the Senate Speaker's Parade to mark the opening of a sitting in the Senate with the help of the Black Rod.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

List of speakers of the Senate

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No. Portrait Name
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1 Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
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November 5,
1867
May 16,
1869
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Independent
Conservative
2 John Ross
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May 17,
1869
May 26,
1869
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| Conservative
(1) Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
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May 27,
1869
June 2,
1872
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Independent
Conservative
3 Amos Edwin Botsford
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June 3,
1872
June 5,
1872
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| Conservative
(1) Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
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June 6,
1872
June 30,
1872
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Independent
Conservative
4 Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau
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February 21,
1873
January 8,
1874
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| Conservative
5 David Christie
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January 9,
1874
October 16,
1878
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
6 Robert Duncan Wilmot
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November 7,
1878
February 10,
1880
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| Conservative
7 David Lewis Macpherson
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February 11,
1880
February 15,
1880
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| Conservative
(3) Amos Edwin Botsford
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February 16,
1880
April 18,
1880
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour;"| Conservative
(7) David Lewis Macpherson
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April 19,
1880
October 16,
1883
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
8 William Miller
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October 17,
1883
April 3,
1887
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal-
Conservative
9 File:Josiah Burr Plumb.jpg Josiah Burr Plumb
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April 4,
1887
March 12,
1888
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
10 File:Senator George William Allan.jpg George William Allan
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March 17,
1888
April 26,
1891
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
11 File:AlexandreLacoste23.jpg Alexandre Lacoste
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April 27,
1891
September 13,
1891
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
12 File:John Jones Ross2.jpg John Jones Ross
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September 14,
1891
July 12,
1896
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
13 File:Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier.jpg Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier
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July 13,
1896
January 28,
1901
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
14 File:Lawrence Geoffrey Power.jpg Lawrence Geoffrey Power
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January 29,
1901
January 8,
1905
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
15 File:Raoul Dandurand 1 (cropped).jpg Raoul Dandurand
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January 9,
1905
January 13,
1909
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
16 File:James Kirkpatrick Kerr.png James Kirkpatrick Kerr
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January 14,
1909
October 22,
1911
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
17 File:Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry.png Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry
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October 23,
1911
June 2,
1916
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
18 File:Josephbolduc.jpg Joseph Bolduc
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June 3,
1916
February 6,
1922
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Nationalist
Conservative
19 File:Hewitt Bostock.png Hewitt Bostock
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February 7,
1922
May 12,
1930
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
20 File:Senator Arthur Charles Hardy.jpg Arthur Charles Hardy
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May 13,
1930
September 2,
1930
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
21 File:Pierre Édouard Blondin.jpg Pierre-Édouard Blondin
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September 3,
1930
January 10,
1936
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
22 File:Walter Edward Foster.jpg Walter Edward Foster
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January 11,
1936
May 8,
1940
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
23 File:Georges Parent.jpg Georges Parent
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May 9,
1940
December 14,
1942
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
24 File:Thomas Vien.jpg Thomas Vien
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January 23,
1943
August 23,
1945
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
25 File:James Horace King.jpg James Horace King
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August 24,
1945
August 2,
1949
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
26 File:Élie Beauregard, 1941.png Élie Beauregard
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August 3,
1949
October 13,
1953
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
27 Wishart McLea Robertson
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October 14,
1953
October 3,
1957
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
28 File:Mark Robert Drouin.jpg Mark Robert Drouin
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October 4,
1957
September 23,
1962
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Progressive
Conservative
29 George Stanley White
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September 24,
1962
April 26,
1963
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Progressive
Conservative
30 File:Maurice Bourget PA-047087.jpg Maurice Bourget
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April 27,
1963
January 6,
1966
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
31 File:Sydney John Smith.jpg Sydney John Smith
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January 7,
1966
September 4,
1968
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
32 Jean-Paul Deschatelets
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September 5,
1968
December 13,
1972
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
33 File:Muriel McQueen Fergusson.jpg Muriel McQueen Fergusson
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December 14,
1972
September 11,
1974
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
34 Renaude Lapointe
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September 12,
1974
October 4,
1979
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
35 Allister Grosart
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October 5,
1979
March 3,
1980
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Progressive
Conservative
36 File:Jean Marchand1.jpg Jean Marchand
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March 4,
1980
December 15,
1983
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
37 Maurice Riel
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December 16,
1983
November 1,
1984
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
38 Guy Charbonneau
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November 2,
1984
December 6,
1993
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Progressive
Conservative
39 Roméo LeBlanc
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December 7,
1993
November 21,
1994
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
40 File:Gildas Molgat.jpg Gildas Molgat
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November 22,
1994
January 25,
2001
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
41 Dan Hays
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January 26,
2001
February 7,
2006
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Liberal
42 File:Noël Kinsella Senate of Poland 01.JPG Noël Kinsella
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February 8,
2006
November 26,
2014
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
43 File:Pierre Claude Nolin.jpg Pierre Claude Nolin
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November 27,
2014
April 23,
2015
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
44 File:Leo Housakos in 2015.jpg Leo Housakos
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April 24,
2015
December 2,
2015
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Conservative
45 File:George Furey 2016.jpg George Furey
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December 3,
2015
May 12,
2023
style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Independent
46 File:Raymonde Gagné, 2024 (cropped).jpg Raymonde Gagné
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May 16,
2023
Incumbent style="background:Template:Canadian party colour; | Independent

Hays, Housakos, and Furey are the only current living former speakers of the Senate.

Several speakers have died during their time in office:Template:Citation needed

References

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