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Bill S-236 explained in plain English

An Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation

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

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament
Legislature / Parliament
Parliament of Canada
Session
42nd Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill S-236
Full title
An Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation
Current status
Passed
Latest event
Royal assent received
Last updated
Dec 12, 2017

Official Parliament of Canada snapshot for 42nd Parliament, 1st 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
Royal assent received
Latest Activity
Dec 12, 2017
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

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Short Version

This Act formally recognizes Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, as the birthplace of Confederation.

What It Means

Bill S-236, titled the Recognition of Charlottetown as the Birthplace of Confederation Act, formally declares and recognizes Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, as the birthplace of Canadian Confederation. The preamble to the bill notes historical events, including the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, and previous recognitions of the city's role. It also clarifies that this Act does not affect the jurisdiction of the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency.

What This Bill Does
  • Declares Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, to be the birthplace of Confederation.
  • Provides a short title for the Act: the Recognition of Charlottetown as the Birthplace of Confederation Act.
  • Clarifies that the Act does not create a designation within the jurisdiction of the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency.
Who Is Affected
  • The city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
  • The Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency.
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill clarifies that its provisions do not constitute a designation within the jurisdiction of the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency, but it does not specify what impact, if any, this clarification has on existing Parks Canada designations or authorities.

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
Feb 15, 2017
Completed

Bill S-236, an act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, successfully completed its first reading in the Senate on February 15, 2017, and eventually received Royal Assent on December 12, 2017.

Introduction and first reading, Feb 15, 2017
End of stage activity, Feb 15, 2017
Chamber sittings
Introduction and first reading - Feb 15, 2017

The Senate held its first reading of Bill S-236, "An Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation," and addressed other routine proceedings and matters of debate.

Step 2
Second reading
Feb 28, 2017
Completed

This artifact documents Bill S-236, an act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, successfully completing its second reading in the Senate on February 28, 2017, and eventually receiving Royal Assent.

Second reading, Feb 28, 2017
Referral to committee, Feb 28, 2017
End of stage activity, Feb 28, 2017
Chamber sittings
Debate at second reading - Feb 28, 2017

During a Senate sitting on February 28, 2017, Bill S-236 concerning the recognition of Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation was debated at second reading and sent to committee, alongside debates on multiple other bills and procedural matters.

On February 28, 2017, the Senate engaged in routine proceedings, question period, and continued debate on several bills, including advancing Bill S-236 concerning Charlottetown's status as the birthplace of Confederation to committee stage.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Jun 13, 2017
Completed

The Senate's committee stage consideration of Bill S-236, which recognizes Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, was completed on June 13, 2017, and the bill later received royal assent.

Committee report presented with amendments, Jun 13, 2017
End of stage activity, Jun 13, 2017
Chamber sittings
Committee report presented with amendments - Jun 13, 2017

On June 13, 2017, the Senate debated and considered committee reports on various bills, including an amendment report on Bill S-236 recognizing Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, alongside other legislative matters and statements.

Step 4
Report stage
Jun 15, 2017
Completed

The Senate Report stage for Bill S-236 was completed on June 15, 2017, and the bill later received Royal Assent on December 12, 2017.

Committee report adopted, Jun 15, 2017
End of stage activity, Jun 15, 2017
Chamber sittings
Debate at consideration of committee report - Jun 15, 2017

On June 15, 2017, the Senate of Canada convened, dealt with procedural matters, debated several bills including Bill S-236 concerning Charlottetown's recognition, and heard committee reports and tabled documents.

Step 5
Third reading
Jun 21, 2017
Completed

The Senate completed the Third Reading stage for Bill S-236, an act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, on June 21, 2017, prior to its eventual Royal Assent.

Third reading, Jun 21, 2017
End of stage activity, Jun 21, 2017
Chamber sittings
Debate at third reading - Jun 19, 2017

During the Senate's third reading debate on Bill S-236, the debate was adjourned, and the sitting also included other legislative business and Royal Assent for multiple bills.

Debate at third reading - Jun 20, 2017

On June 20, 2017, the Senate began the third reading debate for Bill S-236, an Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, following a period of routine proceedings and question period.

Debate at third reading - Jun 21, 2017

On June 21, 2017, the Senate held its third reading debate for Bill S-236, An Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, alongside discussions on other legislative matters and committee reports.

Step 1
First reading
Sep 18, 2017
Completed

Bill S-236, to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, completed its First Reading in the House of Commons on September 18, 2017, and later received Royal Assent.

First reading, Sep 18, 2017
End of stage activity, Sep 18, 2017
Chamber sittings
First reading - Sep 18, 2017

The House of Commons began the first reading of Bill S-236 and debated Bill C-21, while also hearing statements by members and paying tribute to the late MP Arnold Chan.

Step 2
Second reading
Nov 6, 2017
Completed

Bill S-236, recognizing Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, successfully passed second reading in the House of Commons on November 6, 2017, before receiving royal assent.

Second reading and referral to committee, Nov 6, 2017
End of stage activity, Nov 6, 2017
Chamber sittings
Debate at second reading - Nov 6, 2017

During the second reading debate in the House of Commons, members discussed Bill S-236, which aims to formally recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, with general support for the bill's intent and considerations for historical inclusivity.

During the House of Commons second reading debate on Bill S-236, members discussed the historical significance of Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, emphasizing peaceful dialogue and acknowledging past exclusions.

During the second reading debate in the House of Commons, Members of Parliament discussed Bill S-236, an Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, generally agreeing with its intent while emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and the broader narrative of Confederation.

During the second reading debate in the House of Commons, Members of Parliament discussed Bill S-236, which aims to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, highlighting its historical significance and the need for inclusive historical narratives.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Nov 29, 2017
Completed

The House of Commons completed its consideration of Bill S-236 in committee on November 29, 2017, before it received Royal Assent.

Committee report presented without an amendment, Nov 29, 2017
End of stage activity, Nov 29, 2017
Chamber sittings
Committee report presented without an amendment - Nov 29, 2017

The House of Commons sat on November 29, 2017, featuring debates on amendments to the Indian Act (Bill S-3), discussions on foreign funding and radicalization, and recognition of Special Olympics athletes.

Step 4
Report stage
Dec 4, 2017
Completed

Bill S-236, recognizing Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, completed its report stage in the House of Commons on December 4, 2017, before receiving royal assent.

Concurrence at report stage, Dec 4, 2017
End of stage activity, Dec 4, 2017
Chamber sittings
Debate at report stage - Dec 4, 2017

The House of Commons debated Bill S-236 at Report Stage on December 4, 2017, discussing the historical significance of Charlottetown in Confederation and moving the bill towards final passage.

Step 5
Third reading
Dec 11, 2017
Completed

The House of Commons completed the third reading of Bill S-236 on December 11, 2017, after which it received Royal Assent the following day, officially recognizing Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation.

Third reading, Dec 11, 2017
End of stage activity, Dec 11, 2017
Chamber sittings
Debate at third reading - Dec 4, 2017

During the third reading debate in the House of Commons, members discussed and ultimately passed Bill S-236, An Act to recognize Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, reflecting on its historical significance and the need for an inclusive understanding of Canada's founding.

Debate at third reading - Dec 11, 2017

The House of Commons debated and passed Bill S-236, recognizing Charlottetown as the birthplace of Confederation, with members expressing support for the bill and Charlottetown's historical significance.

Step 1
Royal assent
Dec 12, 2017
Royal assent, Dec 12, 2017
End of stage activity, Dec 12, 2017
Chamber sittings
Royal assent - Dec 12, 2017

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

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Vote Summary

No published recorded division

This bill does not have a published recorded division in the current official sources, so representative-by-representative vote counts are not shown.

Sponsor
Diane Griffin
Senator | Details not listed in current Senate roster
Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament

No published representative vote breakdown

The current official sources do not publish a recorded division breakdown for this bill, so there is no representative-by-representative table to show.

Official sources

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