Senate Tories help amend union disclosure bill

OTTAWA – A group of Conservative senators has helped to significantly alter a bill backed by their own government.

The private members Bill C-377, would force unions to publicly disclose any expenses over $5,000.

It has been criticized as unconstitutional on the grounds it treads on provincial jurisdiction.

Tory Senator Hugh Segal became one of its most vocal critics and proposed an amendment to limit the bill’s scope to only the largest unions and not to branches and locals.

It has passed with the help of 15 other Conservatives.

Another six Tories abstained, leaving less than half the government bench voting to keep the bill intact.

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