
Retiring government rep Marc Gold calls Senate ‘greatest privilege’ of his life
OTTAWA — Sen. Marc Gold’s career as the government’s representative in the Senate is ending, closing a chapter he called “the greatest privilege” of his life.
Gold reaches the Senate’s mandatory retirement age of 75 on Monday.
He was first appointed in 2016. He said he sought out the role because he wanted to help bring a sense of legitimacy back to the Senate after an expense scandal rocked the chamber of sober second thought.
“I wanted to be part of the modernization of and revitalization of an institution that, rightly or wrongly, had slipped,” Gold told The Canadian Press, adding that the “legitimacy and integrity” of the Senate, “rightly or wrongly, had been sullied in the minds of Canadians.”