Senate joins House of Commons in extending suspension until mid-June
OTTAWA — The Senate is staying closed for two more weeks, not planning to sit again until June 16.
The upper chamber is following the lead of the House of Commons, which doesn’t have a scheduled sitting until the day after that, and only a handful before September.
Senate Speaker George Furey said he consulted all the leaders of the Senate’s various factions and groups before concluding it’s not in the public interest to convene as scheduled next week.
The Conservative leader in the Senate, Don Plett, is dissenting from the consensus.

