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It is in this role of a minor revising chamber that the Senate retains a modicum of
influence in the Canadian legislative process in the 1980s . The second intended
function of the Senate in 1867 was to serve as an institution that would provide ...
It is in this role of a minor revising chamber that the Senate retains a modicum of
influence in the Canadian legislative process in the 1980s . The second intended
function of the Senate in 1867 was to serve as an institution that would provide ...
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Additionally , the Senate - sponsored hearings on Senate reform proposals in the
late 1970s led to an advisory opinion from the Supreme Court of Canada in
December 1979 , that the federal government did not have the power to alter the
...
Additionally , the Senate - sponsored hearings on Senate reform proposals in the
late 1970s led to an advisory opinion from the Supreme Court of Canada in
December 1979 , that the federal government did not have the power to alter the
...
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Particularly if the appointment of younger persons is the trend , then Senate
appointments should be for a fixed term ( e . g . , five years or ten years ) , with the
possibility of one reappointment . Such a tenure might encourage senators to be
...
Particularly if the appointment of younger persons is the trend , then Senate
appointments should be for a fixed term ( e . g . , five years or ten years ) , with the
possibility of one reappointment . Such a tenure might encourage senators to be
...
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