Senate committee recommends Beyak suspension over letters on Indigenous Peoples
OTTAWA — The Senate’s ethics committee recommended Tuesday that Sen. Lynn Beyak be suspended without pay over incendiary letters about Indigenous Peoples she posted to her website.
The committee is also recommending Beyak attend educational programs at her own expense related to racism toward Indigenous people in Canada, have the Senate’s administration remove the five letters from her website if she won’t remove them herself, and make Beyak apologize to the upper chamber in writing.
The recommendations follow a March report from the Senate’s ethics officer, Pierre Legault, who found the Ontario senator breached two sections of a code of conduct for senators by posting racist letters on her Senate website.