Krista Ross: New Brunswick’s Independent Voice in the Senate

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Krista Ross: New Brunswick’s Independent Voice in the Senate

For Krista Ross, New Brunswick’s newest senator, the path to Canada’s Upper Chamber wasn’t one she had charted. “I never in a million years imagined I’d be sitting in the Senate,” Ross admitted in a recent interview with the Carr Brothers on CHCO-TV. “I feel grateful every single day.”

Appointed just over a year ago, Ross has embraced the opportunity with a pragmatic lens and a deep sense of purpose. A former executive director of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, Ross spent two decades advocating for businesses, refining her knack for navigating complex policies and ensuring the voices of entrepreneurs were heard. Now, she’s doing the same on a national stage, bringing her business-savvy perspective to Canada’s legislative process.

From Boardroom to Red Chamber

Ross’s career in advocacy laid a solid foundation for her Senate role. Her move from boardrooms in Fredericton to Parliament Hill was sparked by a colleague’s suggestion—a nudge she initially met with reluctance. But as the idea took root, Ross saw the Senate as the perfect outlet for her passion for policy.

“This is perfect,” she recalled thinking. “It’s nonpartisan, but it’s politics and policy. I wouldn’t be a politician; I’d be a parliamentarian.” The distinction is one Ross values deeply.

As part of the Canadian Senators Group, she operates in a chamber that has shifted toward greater independence since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s reforms in 2015. “Every senator is appointed as an independent senator, unaffiliated,” Ross explained. “It fosters collaboration and allows us to bring diverse perspectives to the table.”

The Weight of Sober Second Thought

The role of a senator may seem abstract to many Canadians, but Ross breaks it down clearly: “Every single bill must go through the Senate to become law.” Her job, as she puts it, is to provide “sober second thought,” a critical layer of scrutiny that ensures legislation works for all Canadians.

This isn’t just about rubber-stamping bills. Senators dig deep, researching the implications of proposed laws and amending them when necessary. For Ross, her business background offers a unique vantage point. “It’s good to have a businessperson there who says, ‘Let’s hear from the business community,’” she said.

Her experience equips her to assess the economic impact of legislation, from policies affecting small businesses to broader economic reforms. Ross’s approach prioritizes practical solutions and a commitment to understanding the details. “We have to truly understand everything we’re working on,” she stressed.

Advocating for Transparency and Collaboration

Ross’s tenure comes during a transformative period for the Senate, where independence and diversity are reshaping the institution’s identity. For Ross, this evolution is a welcome change. It allows senators to focus on what matters most—thoughtful policymaking that transcends party lines.

Her work isn’t without challenges. Balancing legislative duties with personal commitments is a learning curve, but Ross approaches it with the same resolve that’s defined her career. “It’s a privilege and a responsibility,” she said, acknowledging the weight of representing her province and her country.

A Voice for New Brunswick and Beyond

For New Brunswickers, Ross’s appointment brings a pragmatic, no-nonsense voice to the national stage. She understands the province’s economic challenges and the aspirations of its people, ensuring that local perspectives shape national policies.

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