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Bill S-225 explained in plain English

An Act to amend the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act (investments)

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

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament
Legislature / Parliament
Parliament of Canada
Session
44th Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill S-225
Full title
An Act to amend the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act (investments)
Current status
Did not become law (session ended)
Latest event
At consideration in committee in the Senate
Last updated
Oct 26, 2022

Official Parliament of Canada snapshot for 44th 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
At consideration in committee in the Senate
Latest Activity
Oct 26, 2022
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

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Short Version

Bill S-225 amends the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act to prohibit investments in entities that have breached cluster munitions regulations, expand prohibited acts, and include transitional provisions for existing interests.

What It Means

Bill S-225 amends the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act to expand prohibitions related to investments in entities that have violated cluster munitions regulations. The bill adds new restrictions on acquiring financial interests in entities linked to prohibited activities, expands definitions of prohibited acts, and includes transitional provisions for existing investments.

What This Bill Does
  • Adds new prohibitions under section 6(d.1) against acquiring pecuniary interests in entities that have committed acts related to cluster munitions, explosive submunitions, or explosive bomblets
  • Expands definitions of prohibited acts in sections 6(e) to (h) to include attempts, aiding, conspiring, and assisting in prohibited activities
  • Modifies section 11(3) to include exceptions for military cooperation scenarios where acts would not constitute offenses
  • Includes a transitional provision (section 5) allowing divestment of existing interests within one year of the Act's implementation to avoid new prohibitions
Who Is Affected
  • Persons who have pecuniary interests in entities that have breached cluster munitions regulations
  • Investors and financial institutions involved in transactions with prohibited entities
  • Individuals and organizations participating in military cooperation with non-Convention parties
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill does not specify exact penalties for violations
  • The scope of 'pecuniary interest' and 'loan funds' is defined in the bill text but not elaborated here
  • The exact application of transitional provisions to existing investments is detailed in the bill but not summarized here
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act
Amended by replacing sections 4, 6, and 11(3) with new provisions

The Act now includes expanded prohibitions on investments in entities linked to cluster munitions violations, updated definitions of prohibited acts, and transitional provisions for existing investments

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
Nov 24, 2021
Completed

This record outlines the procedural progression of Bill S-225 through its first and second readings, referral to committee, and subsequent consideration in the Senate.

Introduction and first reading, Nov 24, 2021
End of stage activity, Nov 24, 2021
Chamber sittings
Introduction and first reading - Nov 24, 2021

On November 24, 2021, the Senate held tributes to the late Senator Judith Keating, introduced several bills including Bill S-225, and discussed a motion to continue hybrid sittings.

Step 2
Second reading
Oct 26, 2022
Completed

Bill S-225 successfully passed its second reading in the Senate and was referred to committee.

Second reading, Oct 26, 2022
Referral to committee, Oct 26, 2022
End of stage activity, Oct 26, 2022
Chamber sittings
Debate at second reading - Apr 7, 2022

During a Senate sitting on April 7, 2022, Bill S-225, concerning amendments to the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act regarding investments, was debated at second reading, and the debate was adjourned.

Senator Ataullahjan spoke in favour of Bill S-225, advocating for a prohibition on Canadian investments in cluster munitions manufacturers to align with international commitments and prevent harm.

Debate at second reading - May 19, 2022

During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill S-225, which aims to prohibit Canadian investments in cluster munitions manufacturers, senators discussed the humanitarian impact of these weapons and the need to close legal loopholes, alongside other Senate business including Question Period and debates on various other bills.

During Senate second reading debate, Senator Mary Coyle spoke in favour of Bill S-225, an Act to amend the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act, emphasizing its role in preventing Canadian investments in cluster munition manufacturers and aligning with international humanitarian standards.

Debate at second reading - Oct 26, 2022

The Senate debated Bill S-225, which seeks to prohibit investments in companies involved with cluster munitions, and subsequently referred it to committee for further study.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Mar 30, 2023
Not completed

Bill S-225 is undergoing committee consideration in the Senate as of March 30, 2023, following its referral to committee on October 26, 2022, with procedural steps documented but no final legislative outcome yet.

Step 4
Report stage
Not reached yet
Not reached

The Senate has not yet begun the Report stage for Bill S-225, which seeks to amend the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act regarding investments.

Step 5
Third reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill S-225, concerning investments in cluster munitions, has not yet reached Third Reading in the Senate and is currently before a Senate committee.

Step 1
First reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill S-225 reached its First Reading stage in the House of Commons, but this procedural step has not yet occurred.

Step 2
Second reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

This artifact shows that Bill S-225 has not yet reached the Second Reading stage in the House of Commons, with its current status being consideration in a Senate committee.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill S-225, concerning investments related to cluster munitions, has been referred to committee in the Senate, but the 'Consideration in committee' stage in the House of Commons has not yet been reached.

Step 4
Report stage
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill S-225, an act to amend the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act regarding investments, has not yet reached the House of Commons Report stage, with its latest procedural step being a referral to a Senate committee.

Step 5
Third reading
Not reached yet
Not reached

Bill S-225, an act to amend the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act concerning investments, is listed as having a 'House of Commons Third reading' stage that has not yet been reached, while the bill's current status is 'At consideration in committee in the Senate'.

Debate and sitting links point to official parliamentary sources when LEGISinfo publishes them. Any plain-language discussion summaries should be generated from those official texts and reviewed before public display.

Vote Summary

No published recorded division

This bill is still active. We only show vote counts after the legislature publishes a recorded division.

Sponsor
Salma Ataullahjan
Senator | Conservative Party of Canada | Ontario
Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament

No published representative vote breakdown

This bill is still moving through the process. When a recorded division is published, representative positions can be listed here.

Official sources

Status, sponsor, votes, and timeline on this page are drawn from these official legislative sources and public records. Each summary above is attributed to its own source.

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