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The Senate of Canada is up on its hind legs. Will it bite?
Independent senators now make up the majority in a newly relevant upper chamber—and, yes, they have the power to kill bills
The Canadian senator who ranted in the Senate about American hockey
Richards: ‘Tragically, Canadians are often forced to listen to American play-by-play commentators’ who say deny instead of save, and jersey instead of sweater
The Senate takes on the House over assisted dying
The old concept of “sober second thought” is being stretched
Catching up on the Senate status of Duffy, Brazeau and Wallin
They’re being paid, but only Wallin has full access. John Geddes looks at how the formerly suspended senators are (or aren’t) using Senate resources
The way the Senate was
Talk of ‘honour’ at the Duffy trial shows what must change
12 stories that defined politics in 2013
John Geddes brings order to a bewildering year of scandal and surprise on Parliament Hill