Ottawa, Ontario (July 15, 2026) - The Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, announced today the Government's intention to appoint members to the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments (Advisory Board). The Advisory Board is an independent body whose mandate is to provide the Prime Minister with n
Canada News Centre 15 Jul 2026, 20:50 GMT+10 Ottawa, Ontario (July 15, 2026) - The Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, announced today the Government's intention to appoint members to the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments (Advisory Board). The Advisory Board is an independent body whose mandate is to provide the Prime Minister with non-binding, merit-based recommendations for Senate appointments.
Established in January 2016, the Advisory Board consists of three federal members (a Chair and two members) and two members from each province or territory where a Senate vacancy is to be filled. The Advisory Board will be chaired by the Honourable Francois Rolland, who has been serving as a federal member since 2018. Mr. Rolland is senior counsel, mediator and arbitrator with Langlois avocats and a former Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec.
The Honourable Sarabjit (Sabi) Marwah, a former Senator and former Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer with Scotiabank, will join the Advisory Board as a federal member. Melissa Blake, former mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Alberta, will continue in her current term as federal member. The following new provincial members will be appointed to the Advisory Board.
Ad hoc members will be added where required and when vacancies emerge in the Senate. The new members bring a sound understanding of the parliamentary and legislative process, which will allow them to provide high quality recommendations to the Prime Minister about who could contribute to the work of the Senate. Adding to the constitutional requirements, the members will be focused on recommendations that will achieve greater expertise in the Senate on the emerging issues and challenges facing Canada including trade, finance, artificial intelligence and technology, diplomacy and foreign affairs, criminal justice and community safety and strategic Canadian capabilities and industries.
This is especially important following the expansion of the criteria for new applicants to the Senate, and the removal of the non-partisanship criterion for Senate appointments, recognising the valuable contributions made by Canadians who have chosen to serve in elected office or in other partisan roles. SAN FRANCISCO, California: Uber Technologies is in advanced discussions to acquire German food-delivery company Delivery Hero, according... HONG KONG, July 15 (Xinhua) -- Lies and misconceptions produced by the illegal award of the so-called South China Sea Arbitration in... Washington DC
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- Published
- Jul 15, 2026
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- Jul 15, 2026
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- Toronto Telegraph
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- Politics
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