Prime Minister’s Senate reforms should reopen Constitution
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's controversial personal appointees to the Senate all agreed to vote in favour of his equally controversial Senate "reforms"—an elected Senate and term limits of eight to nine years—when they accepted their seats.
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