Which option do you prefer for a future Canadian Senate?

Justin Trudeau has made some modest Senate reforms by having a somewhat partisan committee select Senators to be appointed. It’s no surprise that these selections seem to share similar big […]
Published on August 23, 2024

Justin Trudeau has made some modest Senate reforms by having a somewhat partisan committee select Senators to be appointed. It’s no surprise that these selections seem to share similar big government priorities to our current PM, albeit not necessarily card-carrying Liberals.

Assuming that we have a change in government next year, should a new government go further in Senate reform or not.

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Which option do you prefer for a future Canadian Senate?

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