‘One of the big names of Senate history,’ Quebec’s Joyal leaves Red Chamber
OTTAWA — In 2014, Justin Trudeau booted senators out of the Liberal caucus as part of his bid to transform Canada’s Senate into a more independent, less partisan chamber of sober second thought.
Yet one of those turfed Liberals, Serge Joyal, has arguably demonstrated more independence throughout his 23 years in the upper house than any of the non-partisan senators Trudeau has appointed since becoming prime minister in 2015.
Joyal retires from the Senate on Saturday, his 75th birthday.
As a rookie MP from Montreal in 1976, Joyal sued his own government (led by Justin Trudeau’s father, Pierre) over its directive that English be the only language used by air-traffic controllers.