Stephen Harper happy to let Senate fade away
Prime Minister Stephen Harper plans to pressure the provinces to get rid of the Senate by doing nothing, essentially formalizing the current position to not appoint any new senators.
Early reports indicated that Harper might use his meeting Friday with Premier Brad Wall to announce plans to abolish the Senate. In November 2013, Wall led the Saskatchewan government to pass a motion to support the abolition of the Senate.
During a news conference at the Saskatchewan legislature, the Prime Minister stopped short of announcing plans to abolish the Senate but did clarify his position.
“The government is not going to take any actions going forward that would do anything to further entrench that unelected, unaccountable Senate,” Harper said.


