Senate Reform
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Trudeau names Quebec Sen. Marc Gold as new government representative in Red ChamberGold is a constitutional law expert and replaces Sen. Peter Harder in the role.CanadaJan 24, 2020
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Tory Senator quits caucus over Andrew Scheer’s social conservative viewsThe Progressive Senate Group, made up of former Liberals, also lost one member and will fold.CanadaNov 18, 2019
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11 Canadian senators form new group to represent regional interestsThe newly formed Canadian Senators Group says it will focus on regional interests and that members will be free to vote how they choose.PoliticsNov 4, 2019
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Trudeau’s Senate reforms should be made permanent, senator saysSen. Peter Harder is urging parties vying for power in the Oct. 21 election to promise to change the law so that future prime ministers would also use an independent, arm's-length appointment process to name new senators.CanadaAug 23, 2019
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Majority in B.C. would back election for province’s next Senate nominee: pollOne-third of the poll's respondents would like to see the Senate hold elections, while 17 per cent said it should be scrapped entirely.PoliticsApr 9, 2019
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Trudeau government wants to make Senate independence reforms harder to reverseThe prime minister says his government will amend the law that spells out the powers and privileges of MPs and senators to better reflect the new reality in the upper house, where most senators now sit as independents unaffiliated with any political party.CanadaDec 15, 2018
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Bill Kelly: Mike Duffy’s lawsuit exposes an elitist SenateDuffy's civil lawsuit could re-ignite the discussion for much-needed reform of what has become an elitist and out-of-touch Canadian Senate, Bill Kelly says.Jun 28, 2018
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COMMENTARY: It seems Andrew Scheer prefers a partisan SenateScheer's alternative is to simply stack the upper chamber with Conservative appointees who would, in his words, implement a Conservative vision for Canada.Jun 29, 2017
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John Wallace only senator keeping pledge to leave Senate after 8 yearsSenator John Wallace is stepping down after eight years in the upper chamber - well short of his mandatory retirement date.PoliticsDec 16, 2016
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What to expect as ‘modernization’ comes to the SenateHere's what could change in the Red Chamber if recommendations released on Tuesday become reality.CanadaOct 4, 2016
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