Senate better get at it
Jean Fournier, the Senate’s former ethics counsellor and a former deputy minister and a top federal civil servant, says the new Senate should be given a decent chance to be a less partisan, independent body, but that it should also stop its whining, roll up its sleeves, and get to work at doing wh...
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