Reform the Senate, but in the correct way
Rahman Mohamed
Not so long ago a couple of men in what was then a British colony decided to get together and form a new nation. They called it Canada. These men (aka “the Fathers of Confederation”) decided that the nation’s federal Parliament should have two chambers: an upper chamber that was supposed to be a “sober second thought” to legislation created by the House of Commons, Canadian politicians elected by Canadians. Is that what they are today?