PoliticsWhy do we have a Senate?Stephen Harper says the Senate is functioning well enough at 85 per cent capacity
WashingtonJim Inhofe: U.S. environmental overseer, climate-change denierThe Republican senator from Oklahoma once said environmentalists remind him of Nazis. And now he’ll oversee U.S. environmental policy.
WorldWill Obama veto Keystone XL legislation?With a Senate vote on Keystone expected Tuesday, Obama is suddenly embracing the view of pipeline critics
PoliticsWhy we can’t just ignore the Senate and hope it goes awayThe latest half-baked plan for Senate reform
PoliticsFor the record: Romeo Dallaire’s last speech in the Senate’The question is: When will Canada finally answer the call again?’
OttawaIgnore the SenateStephen Harper’s go-it-alone approach to Senate reform was doomed from the start. And now he’s free to focus on his real interests.
OttawaThe Editorial: On fixing our long-broken SenateA stonewalling Supreme Court has stuck us with a Senate that everyone hates. Perhaps there’s another path to reform.
PoliticsStephen Harper and the Senate: Not his problem?Is the Prime Minister content to sit back and wait?
PoliticsPierre Poilievre will not be swayed by the elitesIn lieu of actual Senate reform, a dismissal of Justin Trudeau’s idea