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“Given the circumstances, I have every reason to believe that the House of Commons would allow for a change in sponsorship,” Plett said. “For a senator to suggest that I would purposely take advantage of the death of a former colleague is disheartening.”

Bélanger, the longtime MP for Ottawa-Vanier, succumbed to ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) last August. His struggle with the disease was public, and so was his championing of the national anthem bill, which passed the Commons last June but which still must be approved by the Senate.

Plett said he believes the anthem is already inclusive in its present form, but “the only appropriate change to the anthem would be to revert to the lyrics penned by the author himself.”

The proposed words “thou dost in us command” come from a first draft of composer Judge Robert Stanley Weir.

To change the specific language proposed by Bélanger isn’t necessarily a bad idea, Lankin conceded. “I’m not opposed to (Plett’s) language. I think it accomplishes gender neutrality, and I think it is the heritage language of O Canada,” she said. But even if the intentions are good, “all senators need to know what the effect of that would be.”

Tensions have continued to rise between Tory senators and the rest of the chamber.

Taking issue with a general attack on Conservative tactics during speeches on the anthem bill Tuesday, Plett said he and Liberal senators have reached common ground before, and “hell hasn’t frozen over yet.” Lankin recalled supporting one of Plett’s amendments on another bill and shot back, “I want to assert that you have a short memory.”

Legislators have tried to put similar bills forward for 30 years, but none got this far in the Senate. Lankin said Conservatives have been obstructing the bill from coming to a vote before Canada Day, when Canada 150 celebrations could be a showcase for a new gender-neutral anthem.

“That’s unconscionable,” she said. “To stop a vote from happening at all is not the job of the Senate.”

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