Lynn Beyak, who defended ‘good’ of residential schools, resigns from the Senate
OTTAWA — Ontario Sen. Lynn Beyak is leaving the upper chamber three years before her mandatory retirement.
Named to the Senate on the advice of Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper in 2013, she says she was committed to serving just eight years.
That is the term limit that would have been imposed on senators under the Harper government’s original plan to have an elected Senate, which never came to fruition.
Beyak says she stands by the statements on residential schools that got her booted from the Conservative caucus and suspended from the upper chamber.