Trudeau taps Quebec senator as Liberal government’s new rep in upper chamber
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is tapping Sen. Marc Gold, a constitutional law expert and former chair of the Jewish Federations of Canada, to serve as the Liberal government’s representative in the upper chamber.
The Quebec senator replaces Sen. Peter Harder, who announced he was stepping down from the role in November after three years in the position to allow for some new blood.
Harder remains a senator.
Gold was appointed to the Senate by Trudeau in November 2016 and has sat as a member of the Independent Senators Group.