Anyone with Canadian Senate Aspirations?

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
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Eagle Creek
This is what the panel will be looking for:

1) You don't need to start compiling your resume just yet. The newly created, five-member advisory board — which is to recommend to the prime minister a short list of five names for each Senate vacancy — will be in a transition phase for the next few months. The first five of 22 existing vacancies are to be filled early in the new year after the board consults local community and indigenous organizations and elected leaders, among others, to find "high quality" candidates.

After that, however, the board's consultation process will be expanded. And that will include taking applications from individuals. The government anticipates filling the other 17 vacancies by the end of 2016. The process will also apply to all new vacancies that arise as senators retire.

2) You must meet the constitutional requirements to sit in the Senate: be between 30 and 75 years of age; own property worth $4,000 in the province you wish to represent; and have an overall net worth of at least $4,000. In the case of Quebec, a nominee must own property or be resident in the specific electoral district he or she wants to represent.

The Constitution also requires that a senator "shall be resident" in the province he or she is appointed to represent. But don't think you'll be able to declare an occasional cottage as your primary place of residence, a la Mike Duffy. In the wake of the Senate expenses scandal, the Trudeau government is now defining residency much more precisely.

You'll have to provide documentation to prove that your "place of permanent residence" is in the province you wish to represent. And the government is further defining permanent residence to mean the place where a person is "ordinarily present"and has made home for at least two years prior to applying for a Senate seat.

An exception to the two-year rule may be made where a person has been temporarily absent from his or her home province for school or employment reasons but can prove the intention to return home.

3) It will help if you're a woman, an indigenous person or a member of a linguistic, ethnic or other minority group. The advisory board is instructed to consider gender balance and the Senate's role in representing minorities as it searches for worthy nominees.

It will also help if you're bilingual. Fluency in both official languages is not required but "will be considered an asset."

4) You'll need to demonstrate an ability to contribute to the Senate's work in an independent and non-partisan manner, although past political activity will not disqualify you.

You'll also have to demonstrate a "solid knowledge" of the Constitution and legislative process, including the role of the Senate.

And you'll have to demonstrate "outstanding personal qualities," including adhering to the principles and standards of public life, ethics and integrity.

5) On top of all that, you will have to demonstrate at least one of the following three criteria: a high level of experience in the legislative process and public service at the federal or provincial level; a lengthy and recognized record of service to your community; and/or recognized leadership and an outstanding record of achievement in your profession or chosen field of expertise.

Trudeau Government's New Senate Appointment Process: 5 Things To Know

Apparently they will also be hosting a website where anyone who wants to can apply. That will come later once the panel gets established.
 

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
75
Eagle Creek
If my car is worth over $4000, does that meet the property requirement? What happens when it decreases in value?

Good question, Cord. Maybe you could ask them once the website is up and running.

I did a double take when I first read the amount.
 

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
75
Eagle Creek
Eighteen hundred and whatever year they wrote the senate rules, hence the $4000 property stipulation.
The document this is satirizing was written a long time ago.

Well that's interesting, eh. Definitely explains the low dollar amount. The article, however, was not satirical .
 

personal touch

House Member
Sep 17, 2014
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The Senate is a loser place to be,good luck in returning it to the grandeaur it once occupied
The Senate has *****d the Canadian people at the flourishment of political policy and expense to the integrity of Canada as a whole.
 

darkbeaver

the universe is electric
Jan 26, 2006
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RR1 Distopia 666 Discordia
The Senate is a loser place to be,good luck in returning it to the grandeaur it once occupied
The Senate has *****d the Canadian people at the flourishment of political policy and expense to the integrity of Canada as a whole.
Yes of course that's true, however you can depend on my adherance to the ideal. Whatever that might be at the time in question. I believe in this country Nova Scotia. You frontier people don't really count owing to your exclusion of ocean frontage.


I have great experiance in sleeping through tedious speeches and can fake interest in thousands of difficult subjects concerning the future of this confederacy if the whisky allotment is maintained constitutionally.

It is only a matter of time before I am appointed.
 

SLM

The Velvet Hammer
Mar 5, 2011
29,151
3
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London, Ontario
This is what the panel will be looking for:

1) You don't need to start compiling your resume just yet. The newly created, five-member advisory board — which is to recommend to the prime minister a short list of five names for each Senate vacancy — will be in a transition phase for the next few months. The first five of 22 existing vacancies are to be filled early in the new year after the board consults local community and indigenous organizations and elected leaders, among others, to find "high quality" candidates.

After that, however, the board's consultation process will be expanded. And that will include taking applications from individuals. The government anticipates filling the other 17 vacancies by the end of 2016. The process will also apply to all new vacancies that arise as senators retire.

2) You must meet the constitutional requirements to sit in the Senate: be between 30 and 75 years of age; own property worth $4,000 in the province you wish to represent; and have an overall net worth of at least $4,000. In the case of Quebec, a nominee must own property or be resident in the specific electoral district he or she wants to represent.

The Constitution also requires that a senator "shall be resident" in the province he or she is appointed to represent. But don't think you'll be able to declare an occasional cottage as your primary place of residence, a la Mike Duffy. In the wake of the Senate expenses scandal, the Trudeau government is now defining residency much more precisely.

You'll have to provide documentation to prove that your "place of permanent residence" is in the province you wish to represent. And the government is further defining permanent residence to mean the place where a person is "ordinarily present"and has made home for at least two years prior to applying for a Senate seat.

An exception to the two-year rule may be made where a person has been temporarily absent from his or her home province for school or employment reasons but can prove the intention to return home.

3) It will help if you're a woman, an indigenous person or a member of a linguistic, ethnic or other minority group. The advisory board is instructed to consider gender balance and the Senate's role in representing minorities as it searches for worthy nominees.

It will also help if you're bilingual. Fluency in both official languages is not required but "will be considered an asset."

4) You'll need to demonstrate an ability to contribute to the Senate's work in an independent and non-partisan manner, although past political activity will not disqualify you.

You'll also have to demonstrate a "solid knowledge" of the Constitution and legislative process, including the role of the Senate.

And you'll have to demonstrate "outstanding personal qualities," including adhering to the principles and standards of public life, ethics and integrity.

5) On top of all that, you will have to demonstrate at least one of the following three criteria: a high level of experience in the legislative process and public service at the federal or provincial level; a lengthy and recognized record of service to your community; and/or recognized leadership and an outstanding record of achievement in your profession or chosen field of expertise.

Trudeau Government's New Senate Appointment Process: 5 Things To Know

Apparently they will also be hosting a website where anyone who wants to can apply. That will come later once the panel gets established.

Well, what are the hours?