Canada’s Senate: A glimpse at the operations of the upper chamber
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney made his first appointments to the Senate on Tuesday, naming four new senators to the upper chamber. They include Carney’s principal secretary Tom Pitfield and Conservative MP Richard Martel, who will both fill seats from Quebec.
He also announced he is dropping the non-partisan criteria for appointments to the upper chamber, and plans to rejig the independent appointments advisory committee established by former prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Those were just some of the changes Trudeau made to the Senate, which had been dogged by accusations of cronyism and spending scandals.
Here’s a look at the role the Senate plays, and how the Senate has changed in the last 10 years.











