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In 1987, the Reform Party of Canada (which became the Canadian Alliance, and later merged with the Progressive Conservatives to form today’s Conservative Party) proposed a Triple-E Senate model ...
Parliament cannot go it alone when it comes to substantial Senate reform, ... Ont., said the ruling was a "decision for the status quo," a status quo that "is supported by virtually no Canadian." ...
The Senate can function that way and if the Senate is independent and is made up of people appointed on merit rather than for partisan reasons, it can and will do that and has done that in the past.
Reform of the Canadian Senate is long overdue. A respected, elected second house of Parliament is needed now, more than ever, to ensure that diverse regional concerns are well-articulated and ...
Because of its undemocratic nature and habit for scandal, public opinion is strongly against the Senate’s current form. 45 percent of Canadians support reform and another 41 percent support ...
With so many terrible things happening in the news, let’s get back to the one thing we can all agree on: Hating the Canadian Senate. The Upper House — charitably called the House of Sober ...
One again the Canadian Senate is in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, although - we must admit - that is the only way that archaic institution has a hope of generating any headlines. Not ...