Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appoints six new senators for Quebec
OTTAWA — Independent senators now outnumber their colleagues affiliated with a political party after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau filled six vacancies in Quebec on Wednesday.
The new senators include a doctor, an environmental scientist and a mayor.
Newly appointed Sen. Eric Forest, currently mayor of Rimouski, Que., said Trudeau promised he and his colleagues would have “independence of thought.”
“Looking to the challenge of renewing the upper chamber, he said he was counting on me, that he was expecting an important contribution from me due to my experience at the municipal level and with the (outlying) regions,” Forest said.


