TRUDEAU FILLS LAST FOUR SEATS IN UPPER CHAMBER
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed four senators, filling every seat in the upper chamber. The Senate has a full complement of 105 senators, the first time there hasn’t been a vacancy in about eight years. Trudeau has appointed 49 senators so far and will be able to appoint more in 2019. Margaret Dawn Anderson will fill the Northwest Territories seat, former Yukon Liberal premier Pat Duncan will take Yukon’s seat, Stanley Kutcher will take an open seat in Nova Scotia and Rosemary Moodie will fill a vacancy in Ontario.