Harder accuses Tories of sabotaging move to independent, less partisan Senate
OTTAWA — The government representative in the Senate is accusing Conservative senators of deliberately trying to sabotage Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s efforts to turn the upper house into a less partisan, independent chamber of sober second thought.
Sen. Peter Harder says the previous Conservative government of Stephen Harper “swung a partisan wrecking ball” at the Senate, turning it into little more than “a rubber-stamping echo chamber.”
But now he says the 33 Conservatives senators — all but two of them appointed by Harper — are “swinging yet another wrecking ball,” aimed at demonstrating that Trudeau’s reformed upper house can’t work.
Harder makes the charge in a lengthy paper released Thursday outlining the principles he believes should guide independent senators as they scrutinize, amend and, on rare occasions, defeat legislation passed by the elected House of Commons.


