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Bill S-201 explained in plain English

An Act to amend the Library and Archives of Canada Act (National Portrait Gallery)

Federal Parliament bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament
Legislature / Parliament
Parliament of Canada
Session
40th Parliament, 2nd Session
Bill number
Bill S-201
Full title
An Act to amend the Library and Archives of Canada Act (National Portrait Gallery)
Current status
Did not become law (session ended)
Latest event
At consideration in committee in the Senate
Last updated
Dec 1, 2009

Official Parliament of Canada snapshot for 40th Parliament, 2nd Session. MP vote breakdowns appear when the House of Commons publishes a recorded division export for that bill. Senate and House stage details include official debate/sitting links when LEGISinfo publishes them.

Chamber
Parliament of Canada
Current Stage
At consideration in committee in the Senate
Latest Activity
Dec 1, 2009
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

AI-assisted, reviewed before publishing
Short Version

This bill proposes to amend the Library and Archives of Canada Act to establish a permanent public display of portraits from the collection of Library and Archives Canada, to be known as the National Portrait Gallery, located in Ottawa.

What It Means

Bill S-201 proposes to amend the Library and Archives of Canada Act to establish a National Portrait Gallery. This gallery would be a permanent public display of portraits and related artworks from the Library and Archives of Canada's collection, located in Ottawa.

What This Bill Does
  • Amends the Library and Archives of Canada Act to create a new section regarding a National Portrait Gallery.
  • Requires the Library and Archives of Canada to establish a permanent public display of portraits and related artworks from its collection.
  • Specifies that this permanent display will be known as the National Portrait Gallery.
  • States that the National Portrait Gallery will be located at 100 Wellington Street in Ottawa.
Who Is Affected
  • Library and Archives of Canada
  • The public (due to the establishment of a public gallery)
  • The Governor in Council (may fix an earlier day for the Act to come into force)
Rights, Duties, Or Obligations
  • Library and Archives of Canada is obligated to establish a permanent display of portraits and related artworks from its collection.
  • The permanent display will be known as the National Portrait Gallery.
  • The National Portrait Gallery will be accessible to the public.
  • The National Portrait Gallery will be located at 100 Wellington Street in Ottawa.
Important Dates
  • The Act comes into force 180 days after receiving royal assent.
  • The Governor in Council may fix an earlier day for the Act to come into force.
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill text does not specify the exact nature or scope of the 'works related to portraiture' that must be included in the display.
  • The bill text does not detail how the Library and Archives of Canada will fund or manage the National Portrait Gallery beyond stating its establishment.
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Library and Archives of Canada Act
amends

This bill adds a new section (17.1) to the Act to provide for the establishment of a permanent display of portraits from the Library and Archives of Canada's collection, to be known as the National Portrait Gallery.

Source: Section 1 of Bill S-201

Generated using AI from official bill text. Not legal advice. It is written by PoliticalData.ca for civic education, automatically checked and spot-reviewed before publishing.

Official text

Parliamentary Process

Step 1
First reading
Jan 27, 2009
Completed

This record outlines the procedural progression of Bill S-201 in the Senate, including its first reading, referral to committee, and related points of order and speaker's rulings.

Introduction and first reading, Jan 27, 2009
End of stage activity, Jan 27, 2009
Chamber sittings
Introduction and first reading - Jan 27, 2009

During a Senate sitting on January 27, 2009, Bill S-201, aiming to establish a National Portrait Gallery by amending the Library and Archives of Canada Act, was introduced and received first reading.

Step 2
Second reading
Dec 1, 2009
Completed

Bill S-201, aiming to establish a National Portrait Gallery, advanced through Senate second reading and committee referral after a point of order and a Speaker's ruling.

Second reading, Dec 1, 2009
Referral to committee, Dec 1, 2009
End of stage activity, Dec 1, 2009
Chamber sittings
Debate at second reading - Feb 3, 2009

On February 3, 2009, the Senate observed a moment of silence, heard senators' statements on diverse topics, tabled reports, introduced bills, held a question period, and began debate on several items including Bill S-201, where a point of order was raised and a ruling reserved.

The Senate debated Bill S-201, which aims to establish a National Portrait Gallery, with a point of order raised regarding whether the bill improperly appropriates public funds, leading the Speaker to reserve a ruling.

Debate at second reading - Feb 24, 2009

The Senate heard a ruling that Bill S-201, concerning the National Portrait Gallery, does not require a Royal Recommendation, allowing second reading debate to proceed.

Debate at second reading - Mar 4, 2009

During a Senate sitting on March 4, 2009, after a silent tribute and senators' statements, routine proceedings, and question period, the debate on Bill S-201, concerning a National Portrait Gallery, was continued, and the Senate later adjourned.

Debate at second reading - Apr 28, 2009

During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill S-201, a senator spoke in favour of establishing a National Portrait Gallery, advocating for its economic and cultural benefits.

Debate at second reading - May 12, 2009

During a Senate sitting on May 12, 2009, senators debated Bill S-201 at second reading, focusing on the proposed location of a National Portrait Gallery and the accessibility of national cultural collections.

During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill S-201, Senator Segal argued against a centralized National Portrait Gallery in Ottawa, advocating for a pan-Canadian approach to accessibility, while Senator Grafstein emphasized that his proposal included both physical and virtual components.

Debate at second reading - Jun 22, 2009

This Senate sitting on June 22, 2009, included Senator's Statements, Routine Proceedings, Question Period, and debate on multiple legislative items, including the continuation of the second reading debate for Bill S-201 regarding a National Portrait Gallery, and the confirmation of the Commissioner of Lobbying.

Debate at second reading - Oct 6, 2009

On October 6, 2009, the Senate debated several bills, including Bill S-201 concerning the National Portrait Gallery, and other matters, with the debate on Bill S-201 ultimately being adjourned.

Debate at second reading - Dec 1, 2009

During a Senate sitting on December 1, 2009, senators debated various issues, advanced routine proceedings, and referred Bill S-201 concerning a National Portrait Gallery to committee.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Dec 3, 2009
Not completed

On December 3, 2009, Bill S-201 was under consideration by a Senate committee, following a referral and a point of order raised earlier in its process.

Step 4
Report stage
Not reached yet
Not reached

We don't have a plain-language summary for Report stage yet. The official source linked below is the full record.

Step 5
Third reading
Not reached yet
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We don't have a plain-language summary for Third reading yet. The official source linked below is the full record.

Step 1
First reading
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Step 2
Second reading
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We don't have a plain-language summary for Second reading yet. The official source linked below is the full record.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
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We don't have a plain-language summary for Consideration in committee yet. The official source linked below is the full record.

Step 4
Report stage
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We don't have a plain-language summary for Report stage yet. The official source linked below is the full record.

Step 5
Third reading
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We don't have a plain-language summary for Third reading yet. The official source linked below is the full record.

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Vote Summary

No published recorded division

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Sponsor
Jerahmiel Grafstein
Senator | Details not listed in current Senate roster
Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament

No published representative vote breakdown

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Official sources

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