Carney says he’ll consult Trudeau’s committee on Senate picks
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Mark Carney said he will consult with an independent advisory board set up under former prime minister Justin Trudeau before he moves to fill a growing list of Senate vacancies.
Some senators have said they’re concerned about the growing list of vacancies in the upper chamber, with nine seats currently vacant and six senators set to retire later this year.
Carney has largely held his cards close to his chest on how he plans to go about making appointments to the Senate until now, and has yet to make an appointment to the upper chamber since taking office.
When asked by The Canadian Press about his plans for handling appointments on Wednesday, the prime minister revealed Senate appointments are on his agenda.


