Northwestern Ontario Senator Lynn Beyak may soon be heading back to the Upper Chamber.
The Senate ethics committee is recommending that Beyak’s February 27th second suspension be lifted as soon as the Senate adopts their final report.
It outlines Beyak has taken the required anti-racism training and apologized for posting derogatory letters about Indigenous Peoples on her website.
The report goes on to say Beyak has acknowledged past wrong-doings regarding her conduct.
It states she has successfully participated in and completed all aspects of a four-day educational program as required and is willing to work towards and furthering her understanding of her responsibility as a senator to educate herself on Indigenous history and minority rights.

