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Conservative Senator Don Plett

Conservative Senator Don Plett (Manitoba) is a member of the Senate's Transport and Communications Committee. 

After nine years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s experimental changes to the Senate are turning out to be another one of his signature failures, writes Conservative Senate Leader Don Plett. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
After nine years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s experimental changes to the Senate are turning out to be another one of his signature failures, writes Conservative Senate Leader Don Plett. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
After nine years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s experimental changes to the Senate are turning out to be another one of his signature failures, writes Conservative Senate Leader Don Plett. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
After nine years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s experimental changes to the Senate are turning out to be another one of his signature failures, writes Conservative Senate Leader Don Plett. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
There’s no question that, if passed, Bill S-241 would radically alter the landscape for zoos and non-domestic animals held in human care in Canada, writes Sen. Don Plett. Unsplash photograph by Jackie Park
There’s no question that, if passed, Bill S-241 would radically alter the landscape for zoos and non-domestic animals held in human care in Canada, writes Sen. Don Plett. Unsplash photograph by Jackie Park
I do not expect this government to listen to farmers’ concerns. But I want to make it clear: Conservatives are listening, and if Andrew Scheer, pictured Feb. 25, 2019, is elected this fall, a Conservative government will repeal the carbon tax, writes Conservative Sen. Don Plett. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
I do not expect this government to listen to farmers’ concerns. But I want to make it clear: Conservatives are listening, and if Andrew Scheer, pictured Feb. 25, 2019, is elected this fall, a Conservative government will repeal the carbon tax, writes Conservative Sen. Don Plett. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade