The former senator and current Master of Massey College takes our rapid-fire quiz
Tag Archives: Hugh Segal
Hugh Segal on the importance of Peter MacKay
With his roots in the hard-scrabble of rural Nova Scotia politics, he was key in creating a Conservative party with Red Tory voices intact
When will Stephen Harper appoint another senator?
It’s been awhile and there are more vacancies to come
How to disagree with the Conservatives
Claude Carignan’s motion to suspend three senators found a single Tory dissenter
As the Senate turns: Accountability, courage and reform
Quebec Court of appeal declares C-7 unconstitutional
What is a senator’s business?
Possibly the most interesting question raised by the case of Pamela Wallin
Checking in on the Senate
A brief review of the quagmire
C-377, the NDP, the PMO and the future of the Senate
Seriously though, what should we do with the red chamber?
The lesser evil?
In which New Democrats try not to be too happy with the Senate
Do Canadians want a Senate?
Conservative Senator Hugh Segal revives his proposal of a referendum on Senate abolition.