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Works Cited
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[1] Brandon Hillis, “An Elected Senate, Regional Representation, and the Friendly Dictatorship,” Canadian Student Review, (2007): 12.
[2] David C. Docherty, “The Canadian Senate: Chamber of Sober Reflection or Loony Cousin Best Not Talked About?,” The Journal of Legislative Studies, (2002): 27.
[3] Brandon Hillis, “An Elected Senate, Regional Representation, and the Friendly Dictatorship,” Canadian Student Review, (2007):