List of Members of the Canadian Senate - L
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- David Ovide L'Espérance (1864–1941), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 26 July, 1917 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until death on 31 August, 1941.
- Joseph-Henri-Gustave Lacasse (1890–1953), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 10 January, 1928 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 18 January, 1953.
- Alexandre Lacoste (1842–1923), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 11 January, 1884 by John A. Macdonald. Served until resignation on 13 September, 1891.
- Louis Lacoste (1798–1878), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 26 November, 1878.
- Napoléon Kemner Laflamme (1865–1929), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 21 December, 1927 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 10 August, 1929.
- Paul C. Lafond (1919–1988), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 7 October, 1970 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until death on 27 May, 1988.
- Arthur Laing (1904–1975), Liberal, representing British Columbia. Appointed 1 September, 1972 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until death on 13 February, 1975.
- Henry Willoughby Laird (1868–1940), Conservative, representing Saskatchewan. Appointed 31 January, 1917 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until death on 30 September, 1940.
- John Keith McBroom Laird (1907–1985), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 6 April, 1967 by Lester Pearson. Served until retirement on 12 January, 1982.
- Norman Platt Lambert (1885–1965), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 20 January, 1938 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 4 November, 1965.
- Maurice Lamontagne (1917–1983), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 6 April, 1967 by Lester Pearson. Served until death on 12 June, 1983.
- George Landerkin (1839–1903), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 16 February, 1901 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 4 October, 1903.
- Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry (1846–1919), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 February, 1892 by John Joseph Caldwell Abbot. Served until death on 20 December, 1919.
- Joseph Gérard Lauri P. Landry (1922–), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 26 February, 1996 by Jean Chrétien. Served until retirement on 19 June, 1997.
- Daniel Aiken Lang (1919–1997), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 14 February, 1964 by Lester Pearson. Served until voluntary retirement on 13 June, 1994.
- J. G. Léopold Langlois (1913–), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 8 July, 1966 by Lester Pearson. Served until retirement on 2 October, 1988.
- Laurier L. Lapierre (1929–), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 13 June, 2001 by Jean Chrétien. Served until retirement on 21 November, 2004.
- Jean Lapointe (1935–), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 13 June, 2001 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
- Louise Marguerite Renaude Lapointe (1912–2002), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 10 November, 1971 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 3 January, 1987.
- Alphonse Alfred Clément Larivière (1842–1925), Conservative, representing Manitoba. Appointed 23 October, 1911 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until resignation on 1 September, 1917.
- Louis Lavergne (1845–1931), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 13 October, 1910 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until resignation on 1 January, 1930.
- Raymond Lavigne (1945–), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 26 March, 2002 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
- Thérèse Lavoie-Roux (1928–), Progressive Conservative, representing Quebec (Division). Appointed 27 September, 1990 by Brian Mulroney. Served until resignation on 12 March, 2001.
- Edward M. Lawson (1929–), Independent, representing British Columbia. Appointed 7 October, 1970 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 24 September, 2004.
- Jean Le Moyne (1913–1996), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 December, 1982 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 17 February, 1988.
- Fernand-E. Leblanc (1917–1996), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 27 March, 1979 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 1 July, 1992.
- Roméo-Adrien Leblanc (1927–), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 29 June, 1984 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until resignation on 21 November, 1994.
- Marjory Lebreton (1940–), Progressive Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 18 June, 1993 by Brian Mulroney. Current member.
- Thomas Lefebvre (1927–1992), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 9 July, 1984TURNER, John Napier. Served until death on 20 November, 1992.
- J.-Eugène Lefrançois (1896–1979), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 25 April, 1957 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until resignation on 5 November, 1976.
- Antoine Joseph Léger (1880–1950), Conservative, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 14 August, 1935 by R.B. Bennett. Served until death on 7 April, 1950.
- Aurel D. Léger (1894–1961), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 12 June, 1953 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until death on 28 December, 1961.
- Viola Léger (1930–), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 13 June, 2001 by Jean Chrétien. Served until retirement on 29 June, 2005.
- Joseph Hormidas Legris (1850–1932), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 10 February, 1903 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 6 March, 1932.
- Rodolphe Lemieux (1866–1937), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 3 June, 1930 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 28 September, 1937.
- Elijah Leonard (1814–1891), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 14 May, 1891.
- Thomas D'Arcy Leonard (1895–1977), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 28 July, 1955 by Louis St-Laurent. Served until voluntary retirement on 29 April, 1970.
- Joseph Arthur Lesage (1881–1950), Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 3 March, 1944 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 9 March, 1950.
- James Leslie (1786–1873), Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 6 December, 1873.
- Prosper-Edmond Lessard (1873–1931), Liberal, representing Alberta. Appointed 5 September, 1925 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 11 April, 1931.
- Luc Letellier de St-Just (1820–1881), Nationalist Liberal, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until resignation on 15 December, 1876.
- James Davies Lewin (1812–1900), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 10 November, 1876 by Alexander Mackenzie. Served until death on 11 March, 1900.
- John Lewis (Canadian senator) (1858–1935), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 5 September, 1925 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 18 May, 1935.
- Philip Derek Lewis (1924–), Liberal, representing Newfoundland and Labrador. Appointed 23 March, 1978 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until retirement on 28 November, 1999.
- Edgar Sydney Little (1885–1943), Liberal, representing Ontario. Appointed 10 January, 1928 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 22 December, 1943.
- John Locke (1825–1873), Liberal, representing Nova Scotia. Appointed 23 October, 1867 by Royal Proclamation. Served until death on 12 December, 1873.
- Hance James Logan (1869–1944), Liberal, representing Nova Scotia. Appointed 5 February, 1929 by William Lyon Mackenzie King. Served until death on 26 December, 1944.
- Rose-Marie Losier-Cool (1937–), Liberal, representing New Brunswick. Appointed 21 March, 1995 by Jean Chrétien. Current member.
- James Alexander Lougheed (1854–1925), Liberal-Conservative, representing Northwest Territories. Appointed 10 December, 1889 by John A. Macdonald. Served until death on 2 November, 1925.
- John Lovitt (1832–1908), Liberal, representing Nova Scotia. Appointed 18 December, 1896 by Wilfrid Laurier. Served until death on 13 April, 1908.
- Paul Lucier (1930–1999), Liberal, representing Yukon. Appointed 23 October, 1975 by Pierre Trudeau. Served until death on 23 July, 1999.
- George Lynch-Staunton (1858–1940), Conservative, representing Ontario. Appointed 20 January, 1917 by Robert Laird Borden. Served until death on 19 March, 1940.
- John Lynch-Staunton (1930–), Progressive Conservative, representing Quebec. Appointed 23 September, 1990 by Brian Mulroney. Served until retirement on 19 June, 2005.
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