Modernising Canada’s Senate

Today, the Prime Minister announced modifications to the Senate appointment process. To attract the expertise needed to tackle the challenges that will shape Canada’s future, the government is expanding the criteria for new applicants to the Senate.

Recruitment of candidates with enhanced focus and expertise in key Canadian strategic industries, regulatory frameworks, and emerging social and economic affairs will be an added focus.

The government is also removing the non-partisanship criterion for Senate appointments. This decision recognises the valuable contributions made by Canadians who have chosen to serve in elected office or in other partisan roles, including knowledge of the governing and legislative processes, which will contribute to a stronger, more effective Senate.

The Prime Minister also announced that Richard Martel, Dr. Rodney Ouellette, Thomas Pitfield, and Geeta Tucker will become senators upon confirmation of constitutional qualifications. These individuals bring a wealth of experience in technology, artificial intelligence, business, finance, health care, and regulatory and parliamentary affairs.

In a rapidly changing world, Canada’s new government is acting with urgency and ambition to build a stronger, more independent, more resilient country. That requires strong, effective, and focused representatives who can ensure Canada’s institutions are equipped to respond to the challenges of the country they serve.

These changes will ensure the Senate is equipped to advance ambitious legislation that will help build a stronger future for all Canadians.

For more information, see today’s news release.

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