The messy details of Senate reformPaul Wells on C-7 and the political and legal storms bearing down on Ottawa
Documents from the coming court battles over Senate reformPaul Wells tracks down the arguments in the Bill C-7 debate
Is Stephen Harper planning a late arrival to the Senate abolition party?’Canada needs an upper house that provides sober and effective second thought’
What is a senator’s business?Possibly the most interesting question raised by the case of Pamela Wallin
One month in the high-flying life of Pamela WallinIn June 2009, the senator charged taxpayers $11,835.73 in travel expenses. Nick Taylor-Vaisey tracks her flight patterns.
The Harper government’s galling argument in the Senate referenceThe government aims to change the amending formula by stealth
The Senate reference: the feds argue every which wayPaul Wells looks at the political strategy behind the legal argument for Senate reform
The Conservatives file their Senate reform factumThe government makes its case for moving forward on Senate reform