Singh says abolishing the Senate would see Canadians better represented
TORONTO — Abolishing the Senate would give Canadians better representation, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Tuesday, doubling down on his party’s long-standing pledge to ditch Parliament’s chamber of sober second thought.
“The reality is the Senate doesn’t really represent people,” he told reporters during a campaign stop in the Toronto riding that former NDP leader Jack Layton once held.
“They represent the Liberal party, they represent the Conservative party. They don’t represent the people and their interests. They’re more interested in being a mouthpiece for the political parties that appointed them.”
Singh’s pledge to abolish the Senate, though, would be no easy constitutional feat.