How transphobia got the last word in the battle over Bill C-279
Tag Archives: canadian senate
The Supreme Court’s Senate decision is about more than the Senate
Prof. Adam Dodek says the Supreme Court’s Senate reference ruling is a clear, decisive guide to constitutional amendments
Must-read #longreads: Senator Mike Duffy, king of the Hill
Mike Duffy always wanted to be in the club. Now, he might bring the party to an end
The messy details of Senate reform
Paul Wells on C-7 and the political and legal storms bearing down on Ottawa
Dear Senate, sign here and don’t worry
Is it any wonder Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin are in trouble? Just look at the paperwork.
Why Mike Duffy and the Senate are the least of our concerns
Colby Cosh on election fraud, voter suppression and robocalls
Liberal vs. Conservative in the Senate: Just like Survivor — sort of
Time for the Senate to fight back — Scott Feschuk has some ideas
Why the Senate should be abolished
In the face of patronage, scandal and futility, getting rid of the Senate is a better option than doing nothing at all
Canada’s Senate: Chamber of disrepute
After months of scandals, could it finally be time to scrap the Senate? John Geddes reports
At home with Maygan Sensenberger
On how she met Sen. Rod Zimmer, and their life post-scandal