Reforming the Canadian Senate
Title: Reforming the Canadian Senate
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 2986 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reforming the Canadian Senate
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 2986 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Canada is a country who's future is in question. Serious political issues have recently overshadowed economic concerns. Constitutional debate over unity and Quebec's future in the country is in the heart of every Canadian today. Continuing conflicts concerning Aboriginal self-determination and treatment are reaching the boiling point. How can Canada expect to pull herself out of this seemingly bottomless pit? Are Canadians looking at the right people to lay their blame? In the 1992 Referendum, 'The
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all, the government's purpose is to listen to the people and make decisions for the benefit of the people. Without Senate reform, the Canadian political structure may eventually crumble, much like an old house crumbles when its foundation has degraded. In order for Canada to survive in the twenty-first century, the old-school British system must be revamped, for it is outdated. Canada must cast aside old traditions and replace them with modern ideology and thought.
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