This paper examines the Canadian Senate’s role within the context of Canada’s federal parliamentary system; and argues for reform to address the democratic deficit, western alienation, and political gridlock. The need for an upper legislative chamber is established by the Senate’s functions of legislative review and regional representation. Numerous major reform proposals are evaluated, focusing specifically on the selection of Senators, the composition of the Senate and its power to veto legislation. Ultimately, it is difficult to reconcile the Westminster principle of majority rule with a democratized Senate. Therefore, a Senate with curtailed veto powers and more equal provincial government representation through bureaucratic delegations...
The abolition of hereditary peers' rights will leave the UK with a wholly appointed transitional upp...
Constitutional conventions are of central importance to the operation of the Canadian constitution; ...
The Senate Reference is ultimately a decision about how democratic decision-making ought to be condu...
This paper examines the Canadian Senate’s role within the context of Canada’s federal parliamentary ...
Senate reform is an issue that has been a topic of discussion and debate in Canada’s political spher...
This paper explains why Canada’s Senate should be elected instead of appointed. Many Canadians today...
This paper explores the desire for Canadian Senate reform, and it offers recommendations for the bes...
This article examines the Senate's role in the legislative process, traditionally described as provi...
The Canadian Senate is often the target of criticism and there have been countless calls to reform ...
The Senate Reference did not provide an ideal situation for clarifying the nature and limits of the ...
References are the most political of cases, almost always involving high profile public policy issue...
Elections are traditionally characterized as mechanisms capable of aligning the interests of represe...
The framers of Canada’s Constitution had a vision for the Senate as a complementary, deliberative bo...
Professor Rémillard questions the failure of the Senate after dealing with the debate on its reform ...
In the Senate Reform Reference of 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada declared the Harper government’s...
The abolition of hereditary peers' rights will leave the UK with a wholly appointed transitional upp...
Constitutional conventions are of central importance to the operation of the Canadian constitution; ...
The Senate Reference is ultimately a decision about how democratic decision-making ought to be condu...
This paper examines the Canadian Senate’s role within the context of Canada’s federal parliamentary ...
Senate reform is an issue that has been a topic of discussion and debate in Canada’s political spher...
This paper explains why Canada’s Senate should be elected instead of appointed. Many Canadians today...
This paper explores the desire for Canadian Senate reform, and it offers recommendations for the bes...
This article examines the Senate's role in the legislative process, traditionally described as provi...
The Canadian Senate is often the target of criticism and there have been countless calls to reform ...
The Senate Reference did not provide an ideal situation for clarifying the nature and limits of the ...
References are the most political of cases, almost always involving high profile public policy issue...
Elections are traditionally characterized as mechanisms capable of aligning the interests of represe...
The framers of Canada’s Constitution had a vision for the Senate as a complementary, deliberative bo...
Professor Rémillard questions the failure of the Senate after dealing with the debate on its reform ...
In the Senate Reform Reference of 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada declared the Harper government’s...
The abolition of hereditary peers' rights will leave the UK with a wholly appointed transitional upp...
Constitutional conventions are of central importance to the operation of the Canadian constitution; ...
The Senate Reference is ultimately a decision about how democratic decision-making ought to be condu...