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The Province of New Brunswick has 10 representatives in the Canadian Senate. The province initially had 12 senators from 1867 to 1873 when Prince Edward Island joined the Canadian Confederation.

Appointed by 1 2 3 4* 5 6 7 8 9* 10 11 12
Royal Proclamation William Todd
did not serve
Robert Duncan Wilmot
(1867-1880)
David Wark
(1867-1905)
William Henry Steeves
(1867-1873)
John Robertson
(1867-1876)
William Hunter Odell
(1867-1891)
Peter Mitchell
(1867-1872)
Abner Reid McCelan
(1867-1896)
Robert Leonard Hazen
(1867-1874)
John Ferguson
(1867-1888)
Edward Barron Chandler
did not serve
Amos Edwin Botsford
(1867-1894)
1st Ministry (Macdonald) John Glasier
(1868-1894)
seat expires upon Prince Edward Island's joining confederation William Muirhead
(1873-1884)
seat expires upon Prince Edward Island's joining confederation James Dever
(1868-1904)
2nd Ministry (Mackenzie) James Davies Lewin
(1876-1900)
3rd Ministry (Macdonald) John Boyd
(1880-1893)
Pascal Poirer
(1885-1933)
Jabez Bunting Snowball
(1891-1902)
4th Ministry (Abbott)
5th Ministry (Thompson) Kennedy Francis Burns
(1893-1895)
6th Ministry (Bowell) George Thomas Baird
(1895-1917)
Josiah Wood
(1895-1912)
Michael Adams
(1896-1899)
Thomas Temple
(1896-1899)
7th Ministry (Tupper)
8th Ministry (Laurier) Daniel Gillmor
(1907-1918)
Charles Burpee
(1900)
Frederick Pemberton Thompson
(1902-1922)
Geroge Gerald King
(1896-1928)
Peter McSweeney
(1899-1921)
Arthur Hill Gillmor
(1900-1903)
John Costigan
(1907-1916)
John Valentine Ellis
(1900-1913)
James Domville
(1903-1921)
9th Ministry (Borden) Thomas-Jean Bourque
(1917-1952)
John Waterhouse Daniel
(1912-1933)
William Henry Thorne
(1913-1923)
George William Fowler
(1917-1924)
10th Ministry (Borden) Irving Randall Todd
(1918-1932)
11th Ministry (Meighen) John Anthony McDonald
(1921-1948)
Frank Bunting Black
1921-1945)
12th Ministry (King) Onésiphore Turgeon
(1922-1944)
Clifford William Robinson
(1924-1944)
Arthur Bliss Copp
(1925-1949)
13th Ministry (Meighen)
14th Ministry (King) Walter Edward Foster
(1928-1947)
15th Ministry (Bennett) George Burpee Jones
(1935-1950)
Benjamin Franklin Smith
(1935-1944)
Antoine Joseph Léger
(1935-1950)
16th Ministry (King) Clarence Joseph Venoit
(1945-1966)
Alexander Neil McLean
(1945-1967)
Frederick William Pirie
1945-1956)
George Percival Burchill
(1945-1977)
17th Ministry (St. Laurent) Henry Read Emmerson
(1949-1954)
James Joseph Hayes Doone
(1949-1953
Muriel McQueen Fergusson
(1953-1975)
Frederic Addison McGrand
(1955-1988)
Austin Claude Taylor
(1957-1965)
Aurel D. Léger
(1953-1961)
Calixte F. Savoie
(1955-1970)
18th Ministry (Diefenbaker) Clarence Vernon Emerson
(1957-1963)
Alfred Johnson Brooks
(1960-1967)
Edgar E. Fournier
(1962-1983)
19th Ministry (Pearson) Nelson Rattenbury
(1964-1973)
Charles Robert McElman
(1966-1990)
Hervé J. Michaud
(1968-1978)
Donald Allan McLean
(1968-1973)
20th Ministry (Trudeau) Hédard-J. Robichaud
(1968-1971)
Louis Joseph Robichaud
(1973-2000)
Daniel Aloysius Riley
(1973-1984)
Margaret Jean Anderson
(1978-1990)
L. Norbert Thériault
(1979-1996)
Joseph Michel Fournier
(1971-1980)
21st Ministry (Clark) Cyril Beverly Sherwood
(1979-1990)
22nd Ministry (Trudeau) Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc
1984-1994
23rd Ministry (Turner) Eymard Georges Corbin
(1984—)
24th Ministry (Mulroney) Brenda Mary Robertson
(1984-2004
Jean-Maurice Simard
(1985-2001)
Nancy Elizabeth Teed
(1990-1993)
Richard Bennett Hatfield
(1990-1991)
Noël A. Kinsella
(1990—)
Mabel Margaret Deware
(1990-2001)
Erminie Joy Cohen
(1993-2001)
25th Ministry (Campbell)
26th Ministry (Chrétien) John G. Bryden
(1994—)
Rose-Marie Losier-Cool
(1995—)
Joseph Gérard Lauri P. Landry
(1996-1997)
Viola Léger
(2001—)
Joseph A. Day
(2001—)
Pierrette Ringuette
(2002—)
Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
(2003—)
Fernand Robichaud
(1997—)
27th Ministry (Martin)

*The fourth and nineth seats for New Brunswick in the Senate became vacant after the departure of their first senators due to New Brunswick's entitlement being reduced from 12 to 10 seats in the Senate to accomodate the entry of Prince Edward Island.