Government Senate rep proposes less partisan review of pandemic response
OTTAWA — The federal government is asking senators to conduct a “dispassionate” review of its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic — as partisan combat over the issue continues among elected members of the House of Commons.
The government’s representative in the Senate, Marc Gold, wrote the leaders of various Senate groups Tuesday proposing that the upper house create a special committee to review every aspect of the government’s pandemic response.
In an apparent reference to the elected chamber, Gold wrote: “The past few weeks have shown that there is a need within Parliament for a less partisan and more dispassionate forum to conduct oversight of the government’s policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The Senate is uniquely positioned in Parliament to conduct this type of work in a balanced, thorough and deliberative fashion, consistent with our role as a chamber of sober second thought.”

