Canadian Senate seating plan

In the Canadian Senate, senators are generally seated as a group with members of the caucus of their political party. The members of the governing party or parties are seated to the right of the Speaker in the Senate of Canada, while members of opposition parties are generally seated to the left of the Speaker. Where the governing party or parties have more than half the members of the Senate, members of the government caucus are seated on the "opposition side", and where the government has less than half of the seats, opposition members are seated on the "government side."

      Unger Doyle   Maltais Dagnenais   White Enverga   Ngo McInnis   McIntyre Wells   Beyak Oh   Batters Tannas   McPhedran Moncion      
  Seidman   Housakos Eaton   Stewart Olsen Ogilvie   Patterson Runciman   Boisvenu Marshall   Frum Plett   Poirier Ataullahjan   Manning Smith   Dupuis Barnard      
            Verner Andreychuk   Tkachuk Nancy Ruth   Greene MacDonald   CARIGNAN Martin   Mockler Raine   Neufeld Lang   Griffin Dean      
 
THE THRONE FUREY
 
            Joyal Tardif   Eggleton Baker   DAY Cowan   HARDER Bellemare   Petitclerc Lankin   McCoy Ringuette   Cools Woo   Hartling Bovey
Furey Downe   Watt Kenny   Cordy Jaffer   Moore Mercer   Hubley Fraser   Black Mitchell   Gagné Omidvar   Wallace Boniface   Pate Cormier   Marwah
      Dyck Lovelace Nicholas   Dawson Munson   Merchant Massicotte         Campbell Sibbeston   Pratte Sinclair   Demers Wallin   Meredith Brazeau   Duffy Wetston
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Note: Bold capitalized text represents party/caucus leaders.
Based on the Senate Seating Plan as of November 16. 2016.
Affiliation Senators
Conservative 40
Independent 37
Senate Liberal Caucus 21
Vacant 7
 Total 105

† Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had announced his intention to nominate individuals to the vacant seats but as of November 16, 2016, the writs of summons for the seven individuals had yet to be granted (see pending appointments of Canadian Senators).

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