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Sen. Brazeau collapses during debate of major projects bill

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Last updated: 2025/06/25 at 6:10 PM
Press Room Published June 25, 2025
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Sen. Patrick Brazeau collapsed in the Senate chamber Wednesday evening during a debate on the government’s major project bill.

Paramedics say they attended to a ‘non-life-threatening’ incident

Darren Major · CBC News · Posted: Jun 25, 2025 5:32 PM EDT | Last Updated: 37 minutes ago

A man in a blue suit with long hair pulled back is pictured standing in an office
Sen. Patrick Brazeau had stood to ask a question during debate on Wednesday afternoon before falling over. (Ousama Farag/CBC)

Sen. Patrick Brazeau collapsed in the Senate chamber late Wednesday afternoon during a debate on the government’s major projects bill.

Brazeau had posed a question to Conservative Sen. Leo Housakos. When he stood to ask a second question, Brazeau could be heard over the microphone deeply exhaling before saying, “Oh shit,” and falling over.

Senators and staff could be seen quickly standing up or rushing over to Brazeau’s seat as the proceedings were suspended.

A statement from a Senate spokesperson said Brazeau was receiving medical attention and that “he appears to be recovering.”

Ottawa paramedics were called and Brazeau was taken away in an ambulance. Paramedics told CBC News that they responded to a “non-life-threatening” incident on Rideau Street — which is where the Senate building is located.

A senator told CBC News that Brazeau was conscious when paramedics helped him out of the building.

Proceedings resumed nearly half an hour later. Senate Speaker Raymonde Gagné thanked security and emergency personnel for their quick action before debate continued.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Darren Major is a senior writer for CBC’s Parliamentary Bureau. He can be reached via email at [email protected].

With files from Ben Andrews, Raffy Boudjikanian and David Thurton

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