The Peterborough Examiner

Trudeau appoints acclaimed New Brunswick writer to fill Senate vacancy

- JOAN BRYDEN THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau has named David Adams Richards, an acclaimed New Brunswick novelist, essayist, screenwrit­er and poet, to the Senate.

“His dedication to the arts, his love of place and of country will be an extraordin­ary asset to the independen­t thinkers in the Senate,” the prime minister said Wednesday during a news conference in Moncton.

Trudeau held up Richards as an example of the kind of “top-quality people” named to the Senate since he created last year an arm’s-length advisory board to recommend meritbased nominees—all part of a bid to turn the upper house into a less partisan, more independen­t chamber of sober second thought.

“The changes we’ve made to have a more independen­t appointmen­t process in the Senate, to strengthen Canadians’ confidence in the institutio­n, to demonstrat­e that it can be a house of sober second thought that improves the quality of work done by our parliament­ary institutio­ns is something that is extremely important to me,” he said.

“And naming top quality people who are dedicated to their community and to their region and to their country is, I think, what Canadians most expect from the Senate of Canada.”

Richards, 66, is one of only three writers to have won the Governor General’s Award for both fiction and non-fiction works.

He won the coveted Giller Prize in 2000 for his novel Mercy Among

the Children and, in 2011, the Matt Cohen Award for his lifetime contributi­on to Canadian literature. He has also received two Gemini Awards for screenwrit­ing, among other accolades.

Richards is currently writer-in- residence at New Brunswick’ s St. Thomas University — a post he’s held at several universiti­es and colleges across the country.

According to biographic­al notes issued by the Prime Minister’ s Office, Richards’ “writings, through which he gives voices to the marginaliz­ed and helps to deepen the reader’s understand­ing of the human experience, have been translated into 12 lan- gu ages and are part of the curriculum of Canadian and U.S. universiti­es.”

With Richards’ appointmen­t, there are no weight remaining vacancies in the 105- seat Senate. Trudeau is to fill those seats “in the near future.”

Richards will presumably join the independen­t senators’ group, boosting its number to 36 — equal to the number of Conservati­ve senators, who remain the last unabashedl­y partisan group in the Senate.

There are also 18 independen­t Liberal senators and seven senators who are not affiliated with any group.

Naming top quality people who are dedicated to their community and to their region and to their country is, I think, what Canadians most expect from the Senate of Canada.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

 ?? TERESA BARBIERI/ THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? David Adams Richards is shown in a 2003 file photo. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says an acclaimed writer will fill a Senate vacancy in New Brunswick. Richards was appointed as part of a new merit-based appointmen­t process the prime minister put in...
TERESA BARBIERI/ THE CANADIAN PRESS David Adams Richards is shown in a 2003 file photo. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says an acclaimed writer will fill a Senate vacancy in New Brunswick. Richards was appointed as part of a new merit-based appointmen­t process the prime minister put in...

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