Bill S-234 explained in plain English
An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)
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Bill S-234 creates the position of Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate within the Library of Parliament, whose holder will promote the arts in Canada and assist Parliament with artistic matters.
Bill S-234 would amend the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a new position called the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. This person would be an officer of the Library of Parliament and would hold the position for up to two years, serving at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Commons. The Speakers, working together, would select the Laureate from a list of three names submitted by a committee led by the Parliamentary Librarian. The committee would also include the Director of the National Gallery of Canada, the Commissioner of Official Languages, the Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts, and the President of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. The Laureate's main job would be to promote the arts in Canada through Parliament by increasing knowledge, enjoyment, awareness, and development of the arts. The Laureate could create artwork (especially for Parliament), organize art events and exhibitions, advise the Parliamentary Librarian on art collection purchases, and perform other related duties. The bill defines "arts" to include drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, videography, and filmmaking. The bill also makes a minor correction to an existing reference in the Parliament of Canada Act regarding the Canada Council for the Arts.
- Establishes a new position called the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate within the Library of Parliament
- Makes the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate an officer of the Library of Parliament
- Sets the term of office for the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate at no more than two years, renewable at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Commons
- Gives the Speakers of both chambers the authority to select the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate from a list of three candidates submitted by a selection committee
- Establishes a selection committee to be chaired by the Parliamentary Librarian and including the Director of the National Gallery of Canada, the Commissioner of Official Languages, the Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts, and the President of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
- Requires the selection committee's list to reflect Canada's diversity
- Assigns the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate a mandate to promote the arts in Canada through Parliament
- Grants the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate authority to create artwork at the request of either Speaker, sponsor artistic events, provide advice on the Library's art collection, and perform other duties requested by the Speakers or Parliamentary Librarian
- Defines 'arts' for purposes of this position to include drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, videography, and filmmaking
- Corrects a reference to the Canada Council for the Arts in the English version of the Parliament of Canada Act
- The Speaker of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Commons (who would select and oversee the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)
- The Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate (a new officer position)
- The Parliamentary Librarian (who would chair the selection committee and receive advice on art collections)
- The National Gallery of Canada (whose Director sits on the selection committee)
- The Commissioner of Official Languages for Canada (who sits on the selection committee)
- The Canada Council for the Arts (whose Chair sits on the selection committee)
- The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (whose President sits on the selection committee)
- Canadians with interest in or involvement with the visual arts (who might benefit from promoted awareness and development of the arts)
- The Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate is obligated to promote the arts in Canada through Parliament, fostering knowledge, enjoyment, awareness, and development of the arts
- The Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons have the right to select the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate from a list of three candidates and to remove the Laureate by exercising their pleasure
- The selection committee must submit a list of three candidates that reflects Canada's diversity
- The Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate may create or commission artistic works at the request of either Speaker
- The Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate may sponsor artistic events and exhibitions
- The Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate may advise the Parliamentary Librarian on art acquisitions for the Library's collection
- The bill text does not specify a commencement date. The bill status indicates it was 'not proceeded with,' meaning it did not pass into law.
- The bill text does not specify the salary, budget, or financial costs associated with the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate position.
- The bill text does not specify enforcement mechanisms or penalties.
- The bill text does not specify the salary or compensation for the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate position.
- The bill text does not specify whether the position would be full-time or part-time.
- The bill text does not provide details on the process for the selection committee to develop and submit the list of three candidates.
- The bill text does not explain what 'at the pleasure of' the Speakers means in specific procedural terms—how the position might be terminated before the two-year term expires.
- The bill status shows it was 'not proceeded with,' meaning it did not become law and therefore has no current effect.
A new section is added to the Parliament of Canada Act that creates and defines the position of Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, including how they are selected, what their duties are, and how long they serve.
Source: Section 1 of Bill S-234 amends the Parliament of Canada Act by adding section 75.01
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Official textParliamentary Process
Bill S-234, aiming to create a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its first reading in the Senate on December 12, 2016, but was ultimately not proceeded with.
This record shows that Bill S-234, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, was introduced in the Senate for its first reading on December 12, 2016. The bill was not proceeded with after this point, with the record noting it was not proceeded with on November 30, 2018.
Bill S-234, aiming to create a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, received first reading in the Senate on December 12, 2016, but was not further proceeded with.
On December 12, 2016, the Senate convened for its first reading of Bill S-234, an act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. However, the bill was not proceeded with. The sitting also included discussions on various other matters, including drug crises, historical anniversaries, budget implementation, Senate modernization, and criminal code amendments.
This artifact tracks the procedural stages of Bill S-234, an Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate), noting its completion of Senate second reading in June 2017 but ultimately not being proceeded with.
This artifact details the procedural steps for Bill S-234, an Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act regarding a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. It indicates that the bill completed its second reading stage in the Senate on June 8, 2017. However, it also notes that the bill was ultimately not proceeded with, with a specific mention of it not being proceeded with on Friday, November 30, 2018. The artifact also lists various dates and sittings related to the bill's progress through the House of Commons and Senate, including first reading, second reading debates, committee consideration, and third reading, as well as sponsor and response speeches in the Senate.
During a Senate sitting on December 15, 2016, various procedural matters were addressed, including the tabling of reports, question period, and debates and passage of several bills, before the Senate adjourned for the holidays.
This Senate sitting on December 15, 2016, included routine proceedings such as tabling reports and presenting bills, followed by question period on various government matters. The Senate also debated and passed several bills, including Bill C-26 regarding the Canada Pension Plan, Bill C-6 concerning the Citizenship Act, Bill C-4 on the Canada Labour Code, Bill S-230 regarding drug-impaired driving, and Bill S-215 on sentencing for violent offences against Aboriginal women. A motion to authorize the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights to study prisoners' rights was adopted, as was a motion to authorize the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples to study a new relationship between Canada and Indigenous peoples. The sitting concluded with felicitations for the holiday season and adjournment.
During the second reading debate for Bill S-234, the sponsor advocated for creating a Parliamentary Artist Laureate to promote visual arts, but the debate was adjourned, and the bill was not proceeded with.
This artifact is a record of the Senate's debate during the second reading of Bill S-234, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). The bill's sponsor, Senator Wilfred P. Moore, spoke in favour of establishing a Parliamentary Artist Laureate position. He argued that such a position would recognize the importance of visual artists and their contributions to Canadian culture and the economy, similar to the existing Parliamentary Poet Laureate. He noted that the arts contribute significantly to Canada's GDP and employment. The bill proposed that the artist laureate would be an officer of the Library of Parliament, selected by the Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons from a list provided by an independent committee. The role would involve promoting Canadian arts through Parliament. After Senator Moore's speech, the debate was adjourned, meaning the bill was not moved forward at this stage. The artifact does not contain the full text of the bill itself, only the discussion surrounding its second reading.
This Senate sitting on March 9, 2017, included Senators' Statements, tabling of reports, question period, and ongoing debates on multiple bills, including Bill S-234 concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate.
This artifact is a record of a Senate sitting on March 9, 2017. It includes Senators' Statements on various topics, Routine Proceedings where various reports were tabled and a bill was introduced, Question Period where senators asked questions on topics like infrastructure spending, the John Diefenbaker Award, and grain transportation, and Orders of the Day where debates on several bills continued or were adjourned. The artifact specifically mentions Bill S-234, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, with debate on its second reading continuing. Other bills discussed included amendments to the Citizenship Act, Tobacco Act, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, and the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act. Several committee reports were also tabled or had their reporting dates extended. The sitting concluded with adjournment.
During a Senate debate on Bill S-234, senators discussed the proposal to create a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate to promote the arts and civic engagement through Parliament.
This record details a Senate debate on March 9, 2017, regarding Bill S-234, which aims to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. The debate focused on the proposed role and function of such a laureate, drawing parallels to the existing Parliamentary Poet Laureate. Discussions touched upon the importance of the arts in communicating parliamentary work, promoting civic engagement, and celebrating Canadian identity. The bill proposed that the laureate would be an officer of the Library of Parliament, appointed for a two-year term, and would create artistic works related to Parliament Hill and ongoing discussions.
On May 4, 2017, the Senate conducted routine business, heard testimony on a key appointment, and continued debates on various bills, including Bill S-234 which proposes establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate.
This artifact is a record of a Senate sitting that took place on May 4, 2017. It documents various procedural activities, including the announcement of Royal Assent for two bills, the tabling of committee reports, the continuation of debates on several bills, and the approval of a motion regarding a committee appointment. A significant portion of the sitting was dedicated to hearing testimony from Mr. Patrick Borbey regarding his appointment as President of the Public Service Commission, followed by questions from senators. The debate on Bill S-234, concerning the establishment of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, was continued.
In a Senate debate at the second reading stage, Senator Paul E. McIntyre spoke in support of Bill S-234, which aimed to establish a Parliamentary Artist Laureate, before the debate was adjourned.
This Senate debate record from May 4, 2017, is related to Bill S-234, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). The bill was not proceeded with. During the debate at the second reading stage, Senator Paul E. McIntyre spoke in support of the bill, explaining its purpose to establish a Parliamentary Artist Laureate. He detailed the proposed selection process, the role of the artist laureate, and the broad definition of visual arts that would be included. Senator McIntyre emphasized the importance of the arts in Canadian society and culture, and how this bill would promote Canadian artistic heritage. The debate on this bill was adjourned.
The Senate sat on June 8, 2017, hearing tributes, tabling reports, debating various bills including Bill C-16 and Bill S-234 (which was referred to committee after second reading), and conducting votes.
This record details a Senate sitting on June 8, 2017. The Senate discussed various matters including tributes to individuals, tabled reports from commissioners and committees, notices of motions, and questions raised during Question Period. Notably, the sitting included the continuation of debate on Bill C-16 concerning the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, and the second reading of Bill S-234, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). Bill S-234 proceeded to committee after being read the second time. The sitting concluded with votes and adjournments.
The Senate Committee of the Whole completed its consideration of Bill S-234 on December 14, 2017, though the bill was later not proceeded with.
This artifact records that the Senate Committee of the Whole completed its consideration of Bill S-234, an Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate), on December 14, 2017. However, the bill was ultimately not proceeded with on November 30, 2018.
The Senate received a committee report on Bill S-234, proposing amendments to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate.
On December 14, 2017, the Senate considered Senate Public Bills. The Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology presented its twenty-second report on Bill S-234, an Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). The committee reported the bill with amendments.
Bill S-234, establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed the Senate Report stage on April 19, 2018, but was ultimately not proceeded with.
This record indicates that Bill S-234, concerning the establishment of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed the Report stage in the Senate on April 19, 2018. However, the bill was not proceeded with further, and its status is 'Bill not proceeded with'. The artifact details the progression of the bill through various stages in both the House of Commons and the Senate, including readings, committee consideration, and report stage, noting specific dates for these events.
On February 1, 2018, the Senate spent significant time honouring Senator Claudette Tardif on her retirement, tabled committee reports, debated various bills including the Cannabis Bill, and adjourned the debate on Bill S-234, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate.
This record details a sitting of the Senate on February 1, 2018. The primary focus of the sitting was to pay tribute to Senator Claudette Tardif, who was retiring. Senators from various parties and groups shared their appreciation for her work and contributions, particularly her advocacy for linguistic minorities and francophone culture. The sitting also included routine proceedings where various committee reports were tabled, notices of motions were given, and questions were raised during Question Period on topics such as infrastructure, the Trans Mountain pipeline, and trade with India. The Senate also began or continued debate on several bills and committee reports, including Bill C-45 (Cannabis Bill) and Bill S-234 (Parliament of Canada Act amendment regarding a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). However, the specific debate related to Bill S-234 at the report stage was adjourned, and the bill's status is listed as "Bill not proceeded with."
On February 15, 2018, the Senate sat and engaged in procedural business including committee report presentations, notices of motions, and the continuation of debates on various bills, with no specific procedural action taken on Bill S-234 at this sitting according to the provided text.
This artifact is a record of a Senate sitting on February 15, 2018. It details various procedural activities, including the presentation of committee reports, notices of motions, and the beginning of debates on several bills. The sitting included tributes to former Senator Bert Brown, discussions on Black History Month, and remarks on various international and national events. The artifact does not contain a debate or decision specifically on Bill S-234, the Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). However, Bill S-234 is mentioned as being at the "Senate: Report stage" and its debate was continued.
On April 19, 2018, the Senate adopted a committee report on Bill S-234, moving it closer to third reading, while also discussing other Senate business.
On April 19, 2018, the Senate sat and considered various matters. A significant procedural step taken was the adoption of the twenty-second report from the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology concerning Bill S-234, which aims to amend the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. Following the adoption of the report with amendments, the bill was scheduled for third reading at the next sitting. The sitting also included debates and discussions on other topics such as the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope, the Atlantic Memorial Park Project, labour market barriers for immigrants, and various government actions and legislative proposals. Notably, this artifact is a record of the Senate's proceedings related to Bill S-234, not the full text of the bill itself, and the bill was ultimately not proceeded with.
Bill S-234, aiming to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, reached the Third Reading stage in the Senate but was ultimately not proceeded with.
This record indicates that Bill S-234, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, was not proceeded with in the Senate. The bill reached the Third Reading stage on April 24, 2018, but the overall status of the bill is noted as 'Bill not proceeded with' as of November 30, 2018. The artifact date for the Senate Third Reading stage itself is May 8, 2018, and this stage was completed.
On April 24, 2018, the Senate held a sitting that included tributes to victims of a Toronto tragedy, routine proceedings, debates on various bills including the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project and the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, and a Question Period with the Minister of Indigenous Services.
This artifact is a record of a Senate sitting that took place on April 24, 2018. The sitting included tributes to victims of a tragedy in Toronto, discussions on various topics including World Intellectual Property Day, tanker and pipeline safety, and the remembrance of genocide. Routine proceedings involved the tabling of reports and the first reading of a bill. The main business of the day included debates on several bills, including Bill C-24 (Salaries Act), Bill C-51 (Criminal Code and Department of Justice Act), Bill C-74 (Budget Implementation Bill), Bill S-234 (Parliament of Canada Act - Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate), and Bill S-245 (Trans Mountain Pipeline Project). Question Period involved the Minister of Indigenous Services responding to questions on cannabis legalization, Indigenous child welfare, and Indigenous housing. Several procedural motions and inquiries were also debated and concluded. Notably, Bill S-234, concerning the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, had its third reading debate adjourned. Bill S-245, related to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project, was referred to committee after second reading debate.
The Senate convened for a sitting on May 8, 2018, engaging in debates, question period, and procedural matters including the third reading of several bills.
This record details a sitting of the Senate on May 8, 2018. It includes several Senate statements on various topics, routine proceedings such as the tabling of committee reports and the first reading of bills, the orders of the day which involved debate on several bills including the Transportation Modernization Bill and the Non-Nuclear Sanctions Against Iran Bill, and Question Period where the Minister of Veterans Affairs addressed inquiries on topics ranging from medical marijuana programs to service dog standards. The sitting also included third reading debates and votes for Bill S-219 (An Act to deter Iran-sponsored terrorism, incitement to hatred, and human rights violations) and Bill S-234 (An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)). The sitting concluded with further debate on inquiries and legislative matters.
Bill S-234, proposing to amend the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its first reading in the House of Commons on June 20, 2018, but was ultimately not proceeded with.
The artifact indicates that Bill S-234, concerning the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its first reading in the House of Commons on June 20, 2018. However, the bill was not proceeded with further, as noted by its status 'Bill not proceeded with' and a specific mention of it not being proceeded with on November 30, 2018.
On June 20, 2018, the House of Commons debated and voted on several bills, discussed government spending and various other policy issues during Question Period, and proceeded with routine business including the introduction of new legislation and the tabling of petitions.
This artifact is a record of a House of Commons sitting on June 20, 2018. It details various proceedings, including Statements by Members on diverse topics, Oral Questions covering ethics, immigration, and government spending, and Private Members' Business where a bill regarding Latin American Heritage Month was passed. The sitting also included Government Orders where several bills, including the Impact Assessment Act and the Firearms Act, were debated and voted on. Routine Proceedings involved the tabling of various reports and the introduction of new bills, such as the Accessible Canada Act and an act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act. The sitting concluded with the presentation of numerous petitions and the adjournment of the House.
The House of Commons second reading stage for Bill S-234, which proposed establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, saw no activity and the bill was not proceeded with.
This artifact describes the House of Commons second reading stage for Bill S-234, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. The record indicates that there was no activity at this stage for this bill, and it was not proceeded with on Friday, November 30, 2018. The provided text outlines the bill's progression through various stages in both the House of Commons and the Senate, including first reading, second reading, committee consideration, report stage, and third reading. It also lists dates of major speeches and the sponsors involved in the Senate.
Bill S-234, aiming to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, reached various procedural stages in the House of Commons but was ultimately not proceeded with.
This artifact describes the stage of Bill S-234, concerning the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, within the House of Commons. The bill was introduced, had its first and second readings, and speeches were made at the second reading. It was also scheduled for consideration in committee, report stage, and third reading. However, the bill was ultimately not proceeded with on Friday, November 30, 2018. The provided text lists the dates for various procedural steps but does not detail the content discussed at those stages.
Bill S-234, an Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act to create a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, did not proceed to its scheduled Report Stage in the House of Commons.
The record indicates that Bill S-234, concerning the establishment of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, was scheduled for Report Stage in the House of Commons. However, the stage state is marked as 'Not reached', and the bill 'was not proceeded with' on November 30, 2018. The artifact lists previous procedural steps including readings and committee consideration, as well as dates for the scheduled Report Stage, but no debate or specific actions occurred at the Report Stage itself because it was not reached.
Bill S-234, proposing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, did not proceed further in the House of Commons after reaching the third reading stage.
This artifact indicates that Bill S-234, concerning the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, did not proceed further in the House of Commons. The process reached the 'House of Commons Third reading' stage, but the bill was ultimately not proceeded with on Friday, November 30, 2018. The provided text details the bill's progression through various stages in both the House of Commons and the Senate, including first reading, second reading, consideration in committee, report stage, and third reading, along with dates for these events.
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