Senator Patrick Brazeau collapsed in the Senate during a debate on a major government bill. The Canadian Press


June 26, 2025 Tags:

Senator Patrick Brazeau collapsed on the Senate floor on Wednesday during a debate. He was speaking on a major federal bill when the incident took place. Brazeau, who is 50 years old, had just started his speech when he suddenly fell sideways to the floor.

The incident shocked many in the chamber. It happened shortly after 4 p.m. while the Senate was in full session.

Paramedics Step In

Senate staff acted fast. Paramedics arrived and examined Brazeau inside the chamber. According to a Senate spokesman, Brazeau is now recovering and in stable condition. No further medical details have been shared yet.

Speaker Raymonde Gagné paused the Senate proceedings right after the fall. The break lasted for around 30 minutes. Most senators left the room while medical help was provided.

When the session restarted, Gagné thanked Senate security and fellow senators. She praised them for reacting quickly to the emergency.

The Bill at the Centre of Debate

Senator Brazeau had been speaking on Bill C-5, a bill introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney. The proposed law is highly controversial and aims to give the federal government more power to speed up approvals for large development projects.

Supporters say it will help Canada compete better, especially during the current trade tensions with the United States. But not everyone agrees.

Many Indigenous leaders and environmental groups strongly oppose the bill. They believe it does not do enough to protect land rights or the environment. They also argue that it risks ignoring key parts of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Critics say the government is trying to rush the bill through Parliament without enough public input or review. This has led to heated debates, both inside and outside the Senate.

Brazeau’s Health and Background

Senator Brazeau has faced health challenges in the past. He also has a history of speaking openly on controversial topics. It’s unclear if his collapse was related to stress or another issue.

The Senate has not confirmed if he was taken to hospital after the incident. For now, officials say he appears to be doing better.

The debate over Bill C-5 is expected to continue in the coming days. Many senators are calling for a slower, more careful review of the bill.

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