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Frederictonians Amanda Morris and Tate Leroux, both going to university in Ottawa, are two of only 17 pages in the Senate page program.
N.B.’s new Senate pages proud to serve in coveted role in Ottawa

Jordan Gill · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 25, 2026 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 23 minutes ago
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Amanda Morris and Tate Leroux of Fredericton are taking part in the Senate page program. (Tara King-Stewart)
It’s been five years since there’s been a participant from New Brunswick in the Canadian Senate’s page program — now the province has two.
Amanda Morris and Tait Leroux of Fredericton, who both go to university in Ottawa, are two of 17 pages from across the country in the Senate page program.
Senate pages assist with the day-to-day operations of the Senate, including passing messages between senators, printing out speeches and documents and setting up Senate committees.
Morris said it’s a “big honour” to represent New Brunswick in the program.
“It’s something that I’m very proud to do because of the community that has supported me throughout the entirety of my high school career,” Morris said.
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