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Harper Is Punishing the Wrong Senators

Colin Kenny | Posted 05.21.2013 | Canada Politics
Colin Kenny

It may not constitute criminal behaviour to apply for bogus housing allowances. But three people crossed over a moral line that a hundred other senators didn't. Doesn't that call for censure on the part of the institution that they hoodwinked? You can't just sweep things like this under the rug and pretend its business as usual. Wrong is wrong, and without formal censure, the Senate becomes part of the wrong. In dealing with this situation, the government has turned the concept of punishment upside down. No punishment for the housing allowance transgressors. But sweeping new rules to stymie senators involved in legitimate Senate business.

How the Senate Became Canada's National Joke

Diane Francis | Posted 04.12.2013 | Canada Politics
Diane Francis

Canada's sleepy and dysfunctional "board of directors/content providers", aka its Senate, thrives without justification and without an audience. Its shareholders, and CEO Stephen Harper, disdain the place and yet it continues. The best course of action is for our Prime Minister to become the political equivalent of a hedge fund manager. His job is to enhance shareholder value and there's no better course of action than to ignore threats of litigation by Quebec, stop the losses to reputation and treasure and shut this national embarrassment down immediately.

Twitter Reacts To Brazeau Controversy

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 02.07.2013 | Canada Politics

Wednesday was a no good, very bad day for Senator Patrick Brazeau. The controversial Conservative senator was kicked out of the Tory caucus and is rep...

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The Huffington Post | Posted 02.08.2013 | Canada Politics

Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau has been kicked out of the Tory caucus. “In light of the serious nature of the events reported today, Senato...