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From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)
PRIME MINISTER HARPER ANNOUNCES INTENTION TO APPOINT ALBERTA SENATOR-IN-WAITING BERT BROWN
April 18, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that in keeping with the principles of Bill C-43, the proposed law that would enable Canadians to vote for Senators, Canada's New Government intends to appoint Alberta Senator-in-waiting Bert Brown to replace retiring Alberta Senator Dan Hays.
"The retirement of Senator Hays, after nearly a quarter-century of service to Canada, creates the first opportunity for our government to appoint a Senator who has been endorsed by Canadian voters," Prime Minister Harper said. "No Canadian has done as much to advance the cause of Senate reform as Bert Brown. He has been a tireless advocate for democratization of the Upper House for over two decades. He ran in three Alberta Senate elections and is the only Canadian to be elected twice as a Senator-in-waiting. In short, he is a perfect role model for elected Senators, and today's announcement demonstrates that our Government is serious about moving forward on Senate reform."
Mr. Brown, 69, is a Calgary-area zoning and property development consultant. Over 300,000 Albertans voted for him in the province's 2004 Senate election, when he ran under the banner of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party.
Prime Minister Harper reiterated that his government's long-term goal is to see all Canadian Senators elected. "I call on the Opposition parties to join us in democratizing the Red Chamber by passing Bill C-43," the Prime Minister said. "Canadians recognize that the time is long overdue for the Senate to attain democratic legitimacy."
The Prime Minister's Office - Communications
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