The Senate and the People of Canada

A Counterintuitive Approach to Reform of the Senate of Canada

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Urban State & Local Government, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Public Policy, International, International Relations
Cover of the book The Senate and the People of Canada by James T. McHugh, Lexington Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James T. McHugh ISBN: 9781498547949
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: September 20, 2017
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: James T. McHugh
ISBN: 9781498547949
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: September 20, 2017
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

The Senate of Canada is the upper house of its parliamentary system. It is an appointed legislative chamber that has been frequently derided for its apparent lack of effective activity, its failure to represent Canada’s federal system, and the perceived lack of accountability among its members. Reform of the Senate persists as one of the most contentious issues in the country. Typical reform proposals begin with the assumption that it must become an elected body that primarily represents Canada’s provinces and can serve as an effective check on the federal government and the House of Commons. This book challenges those assumptions through a thorough analysis that places the Senate within the context of other parliamentary upper houses. It presents a hypothetical constitutional amendment and a proposal for non-constitutional reform that are based upon alternative models derived from that broader context. The book ultimately recommends a Senate that remains unelected but with a more expansive appointment process that more appropriately reflects the optimal role of a parliamentary upper house as well as the diversity, regional aspirations, and political principles of Canadian democracy.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Senate of Canada is the upper house of its parliamentary system. It is an appointed legislative chamber that has been frequently derided for its apparent lack of effective activity, its failure to represent Canada’s federal system, and the perceived lack of accountability among its members. Reform of the Senate persists as one of the most contentious issues in the country. Typical reform proposals begin with the assumption that it must become an elected body that primarily represents Canada’s provinces and can serve as an effective check on the federal government and the House of Commons. This book challenges those assumptions through a thorough analysis that places the Senate within the context of other parliamentary upper houses. It presents a hypothetical constitutional amendment and a proposal for non-constitutional reform that are based upon alternative models derived from that broader context. The book ultimately recommends a Senate that remains unelected but with a more expansive appointment process that more appropriately reflects the optimal role of a parliamentary upper house as well as the diversity, regional aspirations, and political principles of Canadian democracy.

More books from Lexington Books

Cover of the book Marcel Proust in the Light of William James by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Merleau-Ponty and God by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Pharmakon by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book The Origins of Religious Violence by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Ingratiation from the Renaissance to the Present by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Suicide and Self-Harm in Prisons and Jails by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Violence and Justice in Bologna by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Interaction and Everyday Life by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Necessary Travel by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Karl Marx and the Future of the Human by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Washington Irving and Islam by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book The Ocean Hill-Brownsville Conflict by James T. McHugh
Cover of the book Rethinking Japan by James T. McHugh
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy