List of Members of the Canadian Senate - F
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- Hector Fabre (1834–1910), Nationalist, representing Quebec. Appointed 5 February, 1875 by Alexander Mackenzie. Served until resignation on 12 July, 1882.
- Joseph-Fernand Fafard (1882–1955), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 29 January, 1940 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 14 May, 1955.
- Joyce Fairbairn (1939–), Liberal, representing Alberta. Appointed 29 June, 1984 by Pierre Trudeau. Current member.
- Iva Campbell Fallis (1883–1956), Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 20 July, 1935 by R.B. Bennett. Served until death on 7 March, 1956.
- Thomas Farquhar (1875–1962), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 10 September, 1948 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until resignation on 27 September, 1962.
- Edward Matthew Farrell (1854–1931), Liberal, representing Nova Scotia. Appointed 12 January, 1910 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 6 August, 1931.
- John Wallace de Beque Farris (1878–1970), Liberal, representing British Columbia. Appointed 9 January, 1937 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 25 February, 1970.
- Guillaume-André Fauteux (1874–1940), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 30 December, 1933 by R.B. Bennett. Served until death on 10 September, 1940.
- Donald Ferguson (1839–1909), Conservative, representing Prince Edward Island. Appointed 4 September, 1893 by John Sparrow David Thompson. Served until death on 3 September, 1909.
- John Ferguson (1813–1888), Conservative, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 21 August, 1888.
- John Ferguson (1839–1896), Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 1 October, 1892 by John Joseph Caldwell Abbot. Served until death on 22 September, 1896.
- Muriel McQueen Fergusson (1899–1997), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 19 May, 1953 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until voluntary retirement on 23 May, 1975.
- Charles-Édouard Ferland (1892–1974), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 18 April, 1945 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until resignation on 18 April, 1951.
- Marisa Ferretti Barth (1931–), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 September, 1997 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
- James Ferrier (1800–1888), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 30 May, 1888.
- Sheila Finestone (1927–), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 11 August, 1999 by Jean Chrétien. Served until retirement on 28 January, 2002.
- Isobel Finnerty (1930–), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 2 September, 1999 by Jean Chrétien. Served until retirement on 15 July, 2005.
- Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset (1843–1917), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 20 October, 1897 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 5 January, 1917.
- John Henry Fisher (1855–1933), Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 26 July, 1917 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until death on 1 December, 1933.
- D. Ross Fitzpatrick (1933–), Liberal, representing British Columbia. Appointed 6 March, 1998 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
- Billa Flint (1805–1894), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 14 June, 1894.
- Jacques Flynn (1915–2000), Progressive Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 9 November, 1962 by John Diefenbaker. Served until voluntary retirement on 22 August, 1990.
- James Gordon Fogo (1896–1952), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 25 January, 1949 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until death on 6 July, 1952.
- Jean Beatrice Forest (1926–), Liberal, representing Alberta. Appointed 16 May, 1996 by Jean Chrétien. Served until resignation on 28 August, 1998.
- Amédée-Emmanuel Forget (1847–1923), Liberal, representing Alberta. Appointed 2 May, 1911 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 8 June, 1923.
- Louis Joseph Forget (1853–1911), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 15 June, 1896 by Charles Tupper. Served until death on 7 April, 1911.
- Robert Forke (1860–1934), Liberal Progressive, representing Manitoba. Appointed 30 December, 1929 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on February 2, 1934.
- John Michael William Curphey Forrestall (1932–2006), Progressive Conservative, representing Maritimes (Division). Appointed September 27, 1990 by Brian Mulroney. Served until death on 10 June, 2006.
- Eugene Alfred Forsey (1904–1991), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 7 October, 1970 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 29 May, 1979.
- Émile Fortin (1878–1936), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 14 August, 1935 by R.B. Bennett. Served until death on 18 May, 1936.
- Pierre Fortin (1823–1888), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 13 May, 1887 by John A. Macdonald. Served until death on 15 June, 1888.
- Asa Belknap Foster (1817–1877), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until resignation on 1 January, 1874.
- George Eulas Foster (1847–1931), Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 22 September, 1921 by Arthur Meighen. Served until death on 30 December, 1931.
- George Green Foster (1860–1931), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 27 July, 1917 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until death on 1 May, 1931.
- Walter Edward Foster (1873–1947), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 6 December, 1928 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 14 November, 1947.
- Edgar E. Fournier (1908–1994), Progressive Conservative, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 24 September, 1962 by John Diefenbaker. Served until resignation on 11 February, 1983.
- Joseph Michel Fournier (1905–1992), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 9 December, 1971 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 29 September, 1980.
- Sarto Fournier (1903–1980), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 12 June, 1953 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until death on 23 July, 1980.
- George William Fowler (1859–1924), Conservative, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 29 June, 1917 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until death on 2 September, 1924.
- Joan Fraser (1944–), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 17 September, 1998 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
- William Alexander Fraser (1886–1962), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 25 June, 1949 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until death on 26 October, 1962.
- Alfred Ernest Fripp (1866–1938), Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 30 December, 1933 by R.B. Bennett. Served until death on 25 March, 1938.
- Royce Herbert Frith (1923–2005), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 5 April, 1977 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until resignation on 29 August, 1994.
- Francis Theodore Frost (1843–1916), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 12 March, 1903 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 25 August, 1916.
- George Taylor Fulford (1852–1905), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 29 January, 1900 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 15 October, 1905.
- George Furey (1948–), Liberal, representing Newfoundland and Labrador. Appointed 11 August, 1999 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
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Speaker Noël Kinsella, Conservative
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Louis-Roch-Hector Fabre (9 August 1834 – 2 September 1910) was a French Canadian lawyer, journalist, diplomat, and senator.
He was appointed to the Canadian Senate on 5 February, 1875 on the recommendation of Alexander Mackenzie.
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He was appointed to the Canadian Senate on 5 February, 1875 on the recommendation of Alexander Mackenzie.
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Nationalism is a term that refers to a doctrine[1] or political movement[2] that holds that a nation—usually defined in terms of ethnicity or culture—has the right to constitute an independent or autonomous political community based on a shared
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