Senators may have to rein in activism in minority Parliament: new govt rep
OTTAWA — Independent senators may have to curb their enthusiasm for amending government legislation now that they’re operating in a minority Parliament, the government’s new representative in the Senate suggested Friday.
Sen. Marc Gold noted that never before has a minority government had to function alongside a more independent, less partisan Senate.
It’s not yet clear how that will play out.
“This is unprecedented in Canadian history,” Gold, a constitutional law expert and former chair of the Jewish Federations of Canada, said shortly after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his appointment.