a federal principle into the national government which then provides a more effective regional balance on the majority rule of the House of Commons. More specifically, a reformed Senate will enhance the visibility of provincial and regional representation in Ottawa, create more effective territorial checks and balances within the legislative process and improve the credibility and legitimacy of the national government in disaffected regions of Canada. Ten years ago, the concept of a Triple E Senate was unimaginable, but it is very much on the minds of Canadians these days. Due to insufficientregional and provincial representation at the national level , Canadians are now asking whether we could not follow the example of other federations by strengthening the second chamber of our national Parliament. BIBLIOGRAPHYCampbell, Colin. The Canadian Senate. Toronto: The Macmillan Company of CanadaLtd.,1978.Dyck, Rand. Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches. Scarborough: Nelson Canada,1996.Kunz, F.A. The Modern Senate of Canada / 1925-1963. Toronto: University of Toronton Press, 1967. MacKay, Robert A. The Unreformed Senate of Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1963. Zolf, Larry. Survival of the Fattest: an Irreverent view of the senate. Toronto: Key Porter Books/ 1984....