Provincial governments are taking a dim view of the federal government's latest argument that it can reform the Senate without provincial consent.
After the Harper government filed a legal brief to the Supreme Court of Canada this week, a spokeswoman for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario's position "is that provincial consent is required" to reform the upper chamber, a sentiment echoed by the government of British Columbia Premier Christy Clark. A spokesman for Clark said "British Columbians should have a say" in what happens to the upper chamber.
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Saturday, 3 August 2013
Consent required
Provinces insist.
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