Moose run-in hospitalizes Canadian senator
[Asia One] A Canadian senator was hospitalized after his car struck a moose overnight on a road near his rural home in St. Bride's, Newfoundland, public broadcaster CBC reported Friday.
No details of Senator Fabian Manning's condition or the accident were immediately available.
His reappointment to Canada's upper house caused a stir earlier this week.
Manning was one of three failed candidates in a May 2 election to the House of Commons who were subsequently named to the Senate by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Manning and another returning senator, Larry Smith, had both resigned from the Senate to run in the election and lost. Josee Vernee, who also lost her House seat, was appointed to the Senate as well.
The opposition assailed the appointments, saying Harper once campaigned to reform the senate to make it more democratic and accountable by imposing eight-year term limits and electing future senators in provincial ballots.
Under the current system, Canadian senators from various regions are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister and can hold their seats until they turn 75.
Posted by: Fred 2011-05-21 |