Independent senators want rule changes to prevent partisan stalling on bills
OTTAWA — The largest group of independents in the Senate wants to change procedural rules to limit the ability of Conservatives senators — the last remaining unabashedly partisan caucus in the upper house — from stalling debate and preventing votes on legislation.
Sen. Yuen Pau Woo, leader of the Independent Senators Group, says the group also intends to push for changes to the Parliament of Canada Act to recognize that the Senate is no longer a partisan chamber, where only the government and Opposition caucuses are officially recognized and funded.
He says both measures are needed to reflect the new reality of a Senate that is a less partisan and more independent chamber of sober second thought.
Since becoming prime minister in 2015, Justin Trudeau has dramatically changed the makeup and operation of the upper house, appointing only independents recommended by an arm’s-length advisory body.