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Time for Boldness on Senate Reform, Time for the Trudeau Plan
Author(s) -
Hon. Stephane Dion
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
constitutional forum / forum constitutionnel
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1927-4165
pISSN - 0847-3889
DOI - 10.21991/c9rh4g
Subject(s) - boldness , plan (archaeology) , political science , table (database) , law , law and economics , public administration , economics , history , computer science , psychology , social psychology , archaeology , personality , data mining
As it currently stands, there are three bold options on the table when it comes to reforming the Canadian Senate: make it an elected body, abolish it, or make it more independent and less partisan. Only the third option, proposed by Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, is the realistic option: the other two don’t stand a chance.

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