Bill aims to legally recognize evolution to more independent, less partisan Senate
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is moving to legally recognize the evolution of Canada’s Senate into a more independent, non-partisan chamber of sober second thought.
It has introduced a government bill in the Senate, which is now on its way through the upper house with the support of all four Senate groups.
It may be in for a rougher ride in the House of Commons, however, where it is expected to land as early as next week.
Bill S-4 would amend the Parliament of Canada Act to formally recognize the transformation that the Senate has undergone since 2015, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began appointing only non-partisan senators nominated by an arm’s-length advisory body.