Sarah Mills: Snowbirds' grounding is a chance for Liberal government to stand behind its words
We are told the Snowbirds will return. We are told that the plan is to get new planes quickly. Sarah Mills says now, the...
TORONTO — Sen. Mike Duffy has begun his appeal of a ruling that bars him from suing the Senate.
He says his suspension by the Upper Chamber was politically motivated and possibly unlawful.
As a result, Duffy argues normal immunity the Senate has from legal action doesn’t apply in his case.
The Senate suspended the P.E.I. senator without pay in November 2013 amid questions about his expenses.
He was also criminally charged, but ultimately acquitted.
The Senate counters that parliamentary privilege gives it the right to control its own proceedings.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 16, 2020.
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