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Title: The Canadian Senate
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By Andrew Donogh
Today the Canadian Senate does not do all that much for the Canadian
government. It no longer does the job that it was created to do. It barely
stops any bills that go through. They're paid a lot of money to just sit and do
nothing... Showed first 250 characters
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By Andrew Donogh
Today the Canadian Senate does not do all that much for the Canadian
government. It no longer does the job that it was created to do. It barely
stops any bills that go through. They're paid a lot of money to just sit and do
nothing... Showed next 250 characters
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