
On January 6, 2026, Sabreena Delhon, CEO of the Samara Centre for Democracy and Senior Fellow at Massey College, was featured in a Massey College panel discussion titled “Parliamentary Ethics: Should Canadian MPs Be More Independent?”
Moderated by Thomas Axworthy (Public Policy Chair, Massey College), the session explored the growing tension between Canada’s elected Members of Parliament and the expanding power of the Prime Minister’s Office and the executive branch. Joining Sabreena were Arvind Krishendeholl (Junior Fellow, Massey College; doctoral candidate in political science) and Dennis Mills (former Member of Parliament and author of From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair). Sabreena's remarks drew on the Samara Centre's MP Exit Interview project and Humans of the House podcast.
On January 6, 2026, Sabreena Delhon, CEO of the Samara Centre for Democracy and Senior Fellow at Massey College, was featured in a Massey College panel discussion titled “Parliamentary Ethics: Should Canadian MPs Be More Independent?”
Moderated by Thomas Axworthy (Public Policy Chair, Massey College), the session explored the growing tension between Canada’s elected Members of Parliament and the expanding power of the Prime Minister’s Office and the executive branch. Joining Sabreena were Arvind Krishendeholl (Junior Fellow, Massey College; doctoral candidate in political science) and Dennis Mills (former Member of Parliament and author of From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair). Sabreena's remarks drew on the Samara Centre's MP Exit Interview project and Humans of the House podcast.