Bill S-233 explained in plain English
An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income
Federal Parliament bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.
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Bill S-233 would require the federal government to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, with reporting requirements and stakeholder consultations.
Bill S-233 proposes a federal act to create a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income for all Canadians over 17. The framework would be developed by the Minister of Finance and include measures to define a livable income, set national health and social standards, remove work requirements for eligibility, and protect support for exceptional needs. The Minister must table an initial report within one year of the act coming into force and conduct annual reviews every two years thereafter.
- Mandates the Minister of Finance to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income for all Canadians over 17
- Requires consultation with federal ministers, provincial governments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders
- Specifies the framework must include regional livable income calculations, national health/social standards, no work requirements, and protections for exceptional needs
- Requires the Minister to table an initial report within one year of the act's commencement
- Mandates annual reviews of the framework's effectiveness every two years after the initial report
- Federal government (Minister of Finance)
- Provincial governments (health, education, social development)
- Indigenous governing bodies
- Individuals and families in Canada over the age of 17
- Parliament (House of Commons and Senate)
- The exact criteria for determining a 'livable basic income' are not specified in the bill text
- The specific mechanisms for implementing the framework are not detailed
- The bill does not outline funding sources or financial implications
- The long-term sustainability of the program is not addressed
Establishes the legal framework for implementing a guaranteed livable basic income program across Canada
Source: Section 1 (Short Title)
Requires collaboration between federal ministers, provincial governments, and Indigenous groups in framework development
Source: Section 3(2)
Mandates the Minister to table reports in Parliament within specific timeframes
Source: Section 4(1) and 5
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Official textParliamentary Process
Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, completed its first reading in the Senate on December 16, 2021, and has since been referred to committee for further consideration.
This record shows the procedural steps for Bill S-233 in the Senate. It indicates that the bill had its first reading on December 16, 2021. The bill was later referred to a committee on April 18, 2023, and is currently being considered by a committee. Speeches related to the bill's second reading and committee discussions also occurred on various dates.
On December 16, 2021, Bill S-233 received first reading in the Senate and was scheduled for further debate.
On December 16, 2021, Bill S-233, "An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income," was introduced in the Senate and read for the first time. Following this procedural step, the bill was scheduled for second reading debate two days later. The sitting also included statements by senators on various topics, tabling of committee reports, question period addressing issues like disability inclusion, labor shortages, and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and debates on other legislative matters, including Bill C-2 regarding COVID-19 support.
Bill S-233 advanced to the Senate's second reading stage in February 2022, with further consideration scheduled in committee after being referred on April 18, 2023.
Bill S-233, which proposes a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, reached the Senate's second reading stage on February 8, 2022. This stage involved debate and discussion among senators, with key speeches delivered on multiple dates between February 2022 and April 2023. The bill was then referred to a committee for further consideration on April 18, 2023. The current status is that it is under review by the committee. A similar bill, C-223, was introduced earlier but was defeated in the House of Commons.
On February 8, 2022, the Senate held a sitting that included tributes, routine proceedings, question period on various government issues, and ongoing debates on multiple bills and motions, notably adjourning the debate on Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income.
This artifact is a record of a Senate sitting on February 8, 2022. It includes tributes to the late Alexa McDonough, Harold (Harry) R. Steele, and mentions Micah Zandee-Hart. There were also routine proceedings, including notices of motions for various Senate committees to study different topics and the first reading of Bill S-4. Question period covered topics such as Ottawa's state of emergency, Afghan refugees, access to broadband, the modernization of the Official Languages Act, the Ombudsman for Victims of Crime, and Canada's inflation rate. The sitting also included the discharge of committee reports related to Bill C-3, third reading of Bill S-207, and continued debates on Bills S-213 and S-220. Notably, Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, had its second reading debate adjourned. Other debates included motions on climate change, suicide prevention, and amendments to the Constitution Act, 1982 regarding official languages. A motion was adopted to allow a committee to refer papers from a previous parliamentary session. Finally, a motion concerning minimums for government bills was debated, along with a motion calling upon the government to implement a recommendation from the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector.
During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill S-233, Senator Kim Pate spoke in favour of developing a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, highlighting poverty in Canada and the potential benefits of such a program.
This artifact is a record of the Senate's debate on Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, during its second reading stage. The sponsor of the bill, Senator Kim Pate, delivered a speech in support of the bill. The debate also included questions and discussions from other senators on the bill and related topics, as well as procedural matters and other Senate business.
The Senate convened on February 24, 2022, for a sitting that included Senators' Statements, Routine Proceedings, Question Period, and Orders of the Day, featuring debates and procedural actions on various matters, including the situation in Ukraine and several legislative items.
On February 24, 2022, the Senate sat and engaged in various procedural activities. The Senate began with Senators' Statements, including discussions on the situation in Ukraine, and tributes to individuals and events. This was followed by Routine Proceedings, where reports were tabled, motions were presented, and new bills were introduced. The Senate then moved to Question Period, where Senators asked questions to the Government Representative on various topics, including COVID-19 mandates, the Emergencies Act, early learning and child care agreements, and support for Paralympic athletes. The Senate then proceeded to Orders of the Day, where debates on several bills were continued or adjourned, and committees were authorized to undertake studies. The sitting concluded with the adjournment of the Senate.
On March 29, 2022, the Senate held a sitting that included debates on various matters, including Bill S-233 regarding a guaranteed livable basic income, and other legislative and procedural issues.
This artifact is a record of a Senate sitting on March 29, 2022. The sitting included Senators' Statements, Routine Proceedings, Question Period, and Orders of the Day. Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, was debated. Several other bills and motions were also discussed and debated.
During the Senate sitting on April 5, 2022, Senators continued the debate on Bill S-233 at second reading, alongside other Senate business including statements, committee reports, question period, and debates on multiple other bills and motions.
The Senate continued its debate on Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income. Senators participated in discussions on various other matters before returning to the debate on Bill S-233, with the debate being continued. The sitting also included Senators' Statements, Routine Proceedings where committee reports were presented, and Question Period where Senators questioned the Government Representative on a range of topics including infrastructure, carbon pricing, and support for farmers. Several other bills and motions were also debated or adjourned for future consideration.
The Senate continued the second reading debate on Bill S-233, an Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, alongside other Senate business including tributes and question period.
On April 26, 2022, the Senate debated Bill S-233, an Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income. The debate at the second reading stage continued. The Senate also conducted other business, including tributes to the late Honourable Joyce Fairbairn, the late Guy Lafleur, and the late Nicole Gladu. Several other bills were at various stages of debate or had motions related to them presented. Questions were also raised during Question Period on various topics, including agricultural emissions targets, military equipment for Ukraine, long-term effects of COVID-19, the Canada Disability Benefit, and judicial appointments.
During a Senate sitting on June 7, 2022, the debate on Bill S-233, concerning a guaranteed livable basic income framework, continued, alongside discussions on RCMP reform, human rights, anti-Muslim extremism, and other legislative and committee matters.
This document details a Senate sitting on June 7, 2022, where various topics were discussed. A significant portion of the sitting involved a continuation of the debate at second reading of Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income. Senator Colin Deacon spoke in support of the bill, emphasizing the need to study it to address disinformation, reduce regulatory burden, and explore innovative approaches to poverty reduction. He shared historical and anecdotal examples to support his points. The sitting also included senators' statements on diverse subjects such as the 150th anniversary of the RCMP, human rights in China, an investment in Protein Industries Canada, anti-Muslim extremism, and a tribute to Stephanie Leigh Prysnuk. Routine proceedings involved tabling reports from Senate committees. Question period addressed various government actions and policies, including amendments to legislation, criminal code issues, correctional service matters, RCMP reform, the Canada Disability Benefit, travel restrictions, tobacco and vaping products, infrastructure, veterans' benefits, and missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Other bills were also discussed, including Bill S-246 concerning Lebanese Heritage Month and Bill S-248 related to medical assistance in dying.
On September 27, 2022, the Senate heard Senators' Statements on various important issues, held Question Period on diverse government matters, and continued debate on several bills, including Bill S-233 concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income.
This document records the proceedings of the Senate on September 27, 2022. The Senate convened, and began with Senators' Statements, covering topics such as Hurricane Fiona, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and tributes to fallen officers and individuals. This was followed by Routine Proceedings, where a report from the Human Rights Committee was deposited. Question Period saw Senators asking questions on a range of topics including Indigenous consultation, support for Hurricane Fiona victims, climate change adaptation, employment insurance, repatriation of Indigenous artifacts, federal public service jobs, RCMP response, inflation, illegal cannabis production, and border services. The Senate then moved to Orders of the Day, where several bills and committee reports were discussed or advanced. Notably, debate continued on Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, with Senator Yuen Pau Woo speaking on the complexities and potential benefits of basic income and supporting its referral to committee for further study. Other items included debate on the Online Streaming Bill (Bill C-11), adoption of reports from various committees, and motions to authorize committee meetings. The sitting concluded with Senate continuing until the next day.
This dataset includes 63 Senate debate entries with HTML content discussing various policy topics, along with metadata about their format and source.
The provided data contains 63 debate entries from the Canadian Senate, each with HTML-formatted content. The entries include metadata such as URLs, text formats, and chamber information. The debates cover various topics, including environmental racism, tax evasion, and firefighter health. Each debate entry includes speaker names, speech content, and procedural context. The data does not include specific dates or full legislative outcomes, and the HTML content requires parsing to extract text.
The Senate debated multiple bills on April 18, 2023, with senators discussing tax reform, agency transparency, and health protections, emphasizing the need for legislative action to address fairness and public safety concerns.
The Senate debate on April 18, 2023, included discussions about several bills. Senator Bovey spoke about Bill S-244, which aims to address tax evasion by requiring financial institutions to report suspicious transactions. Senator Dupuis discussed Bill S-252, focusing on improving transparency at the Canada Revenue Agency. Other senators mentioned bills related to firefighter health, tax compliance, and Indigenous rights. The debates highlighted concerns about fairness, accountability, and public safety, with speakers emphasizing the need for legislative action to address these issues.
Bill S-233 is undergoing committee consideration in the Senate as of October 8, 2024, with procedural steps focused on reviewing its framework for a guaranteed livable basic income.
Bill S-233, which proposes a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, is currently in the Senate's committee consideration stage. The latest recorded activity for this stage occurred on October 8, 2024. The bill was referred to committee on April 18, 2023, and has undergone several committee review sessions, including meetings on February 28, 2024, and October 8, 2024. This stage involves detailed examination of the bill's provisions and is not yet complete. The bill's progress includes prior stages such as second reading in the Senate on February 8, 2022, and first reading in the House of Commons on December 16, 2021. A similar bill, C-223, was previously introduced but was defeated.
Bill S-233, aimed at creating a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, is currently at the committee stage in the Senate, with the report stage not yet reached.
This artifact describes the procedural progress of Bill S-233, an Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, within the Senate. The bill has been referred to committee for consideration. The artifact lists dates for significant procedural events such as first reading, second reading, and committee meetings. It also notes the sponsor's speech and a response speech during the second reading phase. The artifact indicates that the Senate Report stage has not yet been reached. A similar bill, C-223, was introduced in the House of Commons but was defeated at its first reading.
Bill S-233, aiming to create a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, is currently at the Senate Third reading stage, which has not yet been reached, following committee consideration.
This artifact indicates that Bill S-233, concerning the development of a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has reached the stage of 'Senate Third reading' but has not yet proceeded to this stage. The bill was referred to committee on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Its progression through the Senate included a first reading on Thursday, December 16, 2021, and second reading speeches on various dates in 2022 and 2023. Committee deliberations took place on October 17, 2023, November 22, 2023, February 28, 2024, and October 8, 2024. The record also notes a similar bill, C-223, which was defeated after its first reading in the House of Commons.
Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, had its first reading in the House of Commons on December 16, 2021, and is currently at the consideration in committee stage in the Senate.
This record shows the procedural history of Bill S-233 in the House of Commons. The bill, titled 'An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income', reached its first reading in the House of Commons on Thursday, December 16, 2021. It was not yet at the 'consideration in committee' stage in the House of Commons. The record also notes that the bill has since been referred to a committee in the Senate and has had various speeches delivered during its second reading in the Senate.
This artifact shows that Bill S-233, aiming to create a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet undergone Second Reading in the House of Commons and is currently under consideration in a Senate committee.
This record indicates that Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet reached the Second Reading stage in the House of Commons. The bill's current status is 'At consideration in committee in the Senate'. The record lists dates for First Reading and the scheduled Second Reading in the House of Commons, as well as dates for speeches and committee consideration in the Senate. It also notes a similar private member's bill, C-223, which was defeated after its First Reading in the House of Commons.
Bill S-233, aiming to establish a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet undergone committee consideration in the House of Commons, although it has progressed through readings and committee referrals in the Senate.
This record indicates that Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet reached the 'Consideration in committee' stage in the House of Commons. The bill's progress is detailed, showing it was referred to a Senate committee on April 18, 2023, and had its first reading on December 16, 2021. Dates are listed for major speeches during the second reading and for committee consideration in the Senate. A similar bill, C-223, was introduced in the House of Commons but was defeated at its first reading.
Bill S-233 has not yet reached the House of Commons Report stage, and its current status is under consideration in a Senate committee.
The artifact indicates that Bill S-233, concerning a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet reached the Report stage in the House of Commons. The bill's current status is under consideration in a Senate committee. The provided text details the bill's progression through various stages in both the Senate and the House of Commons, including first and second readings, and mentions dates for consideration in committee. It also notes a similar bill, C-223, which was defeated after its first reading in the House of Commons.
Bill S-233, an Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet reached Third Reading in the House of Commons, and is currently being considered by a Senate committee.
The artifact indicates that Bill S-233, concerning the development of a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income, has not yet reached the Third Reading stage in the House of Commons. The bill's current status is that it is under consideration in a Senate committee. The provided text details the bill's progression through various stages in both the Senate and the House of Commons, including first and second readings and committee work, but confirms that the House of Commons Third Reading has not occurred.
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