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Why I resigned from the ISG before my expulsion hearing: Senator Marilou McPhedran

Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | October 17, 2021
The Senate Chamber, pictured in 2019. The leaders of the largest group in the Senate, the Independent Senators Group, scheduled a hearing for Oct. 18 to determine whether or not to expel Senator Marilou McPhedran from the group. Sen. McPhedran chose to resign from the group before the hearing. Photograph courtesy of Public Services and Procurement Canada
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | October 17, 2021
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | October 17, 2021
The Senate Chamber, pictured in 2019. The leaders of the largest group in the Senate, the Independent Senators Group, scheduled a hearing for Oct. 18 to determine whether or not to expel Senator Marilou McPhedran from the group. Sen. McPhedran chose to resign from the group before the hearing. Photograph courtesy of Public Services and Procurement Canada
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | October 17, 2021
The Senate Chamber, pictured in 2019. The leaders of the largest group in the Senate, the Independent Senators Group, scheduled a hearing for Oct. 18 to determine whether or not to expel Senator Marilou McPhedran from the group. Sen. McPhedran chose to resign from the group before the hearing. Photograph courtesy of Public Services and Procurement Canada
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | October 17, 2021
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | October 17, 2021
The Senate Chamber, pictured in 2019. The leaders of the largest group in the Senate, the Independent Senators Group, scheduled a hearing for Oct. 18 to determine whether or not to expel Senator Marilou McPhedran from the group. Sen. McPhedran chose to resign from the group before the hearing. Photograph courtesy of Public Services and Procurement Canada
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | May 29, 2018
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr addressed reporters on Tuesday alongside Finance Minister Bill Morneau to announce the government plans to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion for $4.5 billion from Kinder Morgan. The Hill Time photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | May 29, 2018
Opinion | BY MARILOU MCPHEDRAN | May 29, 2018
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr addressed reporters on Tuesday alongside Finance Minister Bill Morneau to announce the government plans to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion for $4.5 billion from Kinder Morgan. The Hill Time photograph by Andrew Meade