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6 independent senators sworn in
New senators from Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Quebec and Saskatchewan.
As the Senate sitting resumed this fall, six new independent senators took their seats in the Red Chamber for the first time.
- Senator Charles Adler represents Manitoba.
- Senator Victor Boudreau represents New Brunswick.
- Senator Daryl Fridhandler represents Alberta.
- Senator Pierre Moreau represents Quebec.
- Senator Tracy Muggli represents Saskatchewan.
- Senator Kristopher Wells represents Alberta.
The new senators were appointed on the recommendation of an independent advisory board with a mandate to provide merit-based recommendations for Senate appointments.
Thanks to the new appointment process, the Senate is more diverse than ever before. More than half of all senators are women, there is greater Indigenous representation than ever before, and there is a broader range of backgrounds, both professionally and culturally.
Currently, 86 out of 101 sitting senators are not affiliated with either the Government or the Opposition. There are now three non-partisan parliamentary groups, in addition to a handful of independent senators who sit with no affiliation to any group.