Senate reform bill still stuck in House, one expert warns once passed its consequences will be unknown
More than a year after it was introduced in the House of Commons, the Conservatives’ eighth Senate reform bill in six years has made little headway on the Hill, while one political scientist warns that if passed, its consequences on Canadian democracy are unknown.
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