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Bill S-228 explained in plain English

An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sterilization procedures)

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

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Federal Parliament
Legislature / Parliament
Parliament of Canada
Session
45th Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill S-228
Full title
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sterilization procedures)
Current status
Passed
Latest event
Royal assent received
Last updated
Jun 15, 2026

Official Parliament of Canada snapshot for 45th 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
Jun 15, 2026
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

Bill S-228 clarifies that sterilization procedures involving permanent infertility are considered acts of wounding or maiming under the Criminal Code.

What It Means

Bill S-228 amends the Criminal Code to clarify that certain sterilization procedures are classified as acts that wound or maim a person, under subsection 268(1) of the Criminal Code. This change defines what constitutes a sterilization procedure for legal purposes.

What This Bill Does
  • Adds a new section (268.1) to the Criminal Code defining 'sterilization procedure' as any act that severs, clips, ties, or cauterizes reproductive organs, or any procedure causing permanent infertility.
  • Specifies that such procedures are considered 'acts that wound or maim' a person for the purposes of subsection 268(1) of the Criminal Code.
Who Is Affected
  • Individuals who undergo sterilization procedures without consent
  • Law enforcement and prosecutors handling cases involving sterilization-related offenses
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The bill does not specify new penalties or procedures for enforcing this definition
  • It does not address historical cases of forced sterilization or reparations
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Criminal Code
amended

The definition of 'sterilization procedure' is now explicitly included in the Criminal Code to ensure legal clarity about what constitutes an act of wounding or maiming.

Source: Section 268.1

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
Jun 5, 2025
Completed

The Senate completed its first reading of Bill S-228 on June 5, 2025, formally advancing it to the next procedural stage without substantive debate.

Introduction and first reading, Jun 5, 2025
End of stage activity, Jun 5, 2025
Chamber sittings
Introduction and first reading - Jun 5, 2025

The Senate debate on June 5, 2025, focused on immigration policy reforms, historical context, and support for Bill S-215 to modernize Canada's immigration system.

Step 2
Second reading
Jun 16, 2025
Completed

The Senate completed its second reading of Bill S-228 on June 10, 2025, with a sponsor's speech and subsequent response speech, advancing the bill to committee and third reading stages.

Second reading, Jun 16, 2025
Referral to committee, Jun 16, 2025
End of stage activity, Jun 16, 2025
Chamber sittings
Debate at second reading - Jun 10, 2025

The Senate debated issues related to child benefits, sterilization consent, and a private insurance merger bill, with discussions on policy implementation and ethical considerations.

The Senate debated policy implications of child benefits, referred a private bill to committee, and discussed a private insurance merger proposal.

Debate at second reading - Jun 16, 2025

The Senate debated medical assistance in dying (MAID) reforms, including access for individuals with dementia, legal amendments, and related bills, with references to court rulings and personal stories.

The Senate debated private member's bills related to medical assistance in dying, with discussions on legal interpretations, patient autonomy, and procedural referrals, but no votes were taken.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Sep 25, 2025
Completed

The Senate finished reviewing Bill S-228 during committee hearings in September 2025, advancing it to third reading in the House of Commons.

Committee report presented without amendment, Sep 25, 2025
End of stage activity, Sep 25, 2025
Chamber sittings
Committee report presented without amendment - Sep 25, 2025

This is an HTML-formatted Senate sitting transcript from September 25, 2025, containing speeches by senators but requiring HTML parsing to access the full debate content.

Step 4
Third reading
Oct 2, 2025
Completed

Bill S-228 completed its Senate third reading stage on October 2, 2025, advancing to the House of Commons for its final reading.

Third reading, Oct 2, 2025
End of stage activity, Oct 2, 2025
Chamber sittings
Debate at third reading - Oct 1, 2025

The Senate debated bills related to Ukrainian heritage, forced sterilization, and trade policies, with discussions highlighting historical accountability and cultural recognition.

Debate at third reading - Oct 2, 2025

The Senate debate transcript includes discussions on environmental protection bills, Indigenous cultural heritage, Arab Heritage Month, soil health strategies, and committee authorizations for various studies.

Step 1
First reading
Nov 18, 2025
Completed

Bill S-228's first reading in the House of Commons was completed on November 18, 2025, initiating its legislative journey without advancing its legal content.

First reading, Nov 18, 2025
End of stage activity, Nov 18, 2025
Chamber sittings
First reading - Nov 18, 2025

The parliamentary session centered on debates about Bill C-221, victims' rights, and broader economic issues, with procedural discussions and privilege questions also featured.

Step 2
Second reading
Feb 26, 2026
Completed

Bill S-228 completed its second reading in the House of Commons on February 26, 2026, after speeches from the sponsor and responding MPs, with the bill now progressing to third reading and Senate consideration.

Placed in the Order of Precedence, Nov 18, 2025
Second reading and referral to committee, Feb 26, 2026
End of stage activity, Feb 26, 2026
Chamber sittings
Debate at second reading - Feb 26, 2026

The local model returned a partial structured draft. This summary requires human review before publication.

The local model returned a partial structured draft. This summary requires human review before publication.

The parliamentary discussions cover legislative proposals, policy impacts, specific incidents, and social issues, with debates focusing on government accountability, economic effects, and policy effectiveness.

The parliamentary discussions cover legislative proposals, policy impacts, specific incidents, and social issues, with debates focusing on government accountability, economic effects, and policy effectiveness.

Step 3
Consideration in committee
Apr 15, 2026
Completed

Bill S-228 completed its House of Commons committee consideration stage on April 15, 2026, after passing second reading in February 2026, and is now at third reading in the House.

Committee report presented without an amendment, Apr 15, 2026
End of stage activity, Apr 15, 2026
Chamber sittings
Committee report presented without an amendment - Apr 15, 2026

The parliamentary sitting involved debates on Bill C-22 (lawful access), Bill S-211 (sports betting advertising), and carbon pricing impacts, with speakers from various parties presenting differing viewpoints.

Step 4
Report stage
May 4, 2026
Completed

Bill S-228's House of Commons Report stage was completed on May 4, 2026, advancing it to third reading, though no legal changes have been enacted yet.

Concurrence at report stage, May 4, 2026
End of stage activity, May 4, 2026
Chamber sittings
Debate at report stage - May 4, 2026

The local model returned a partial structured draft. This summary requires human review before publication.

Step 5
Third reading
Jun 8, 2026
Completed

Bill S-228 is in the third reading stage in the House of Commons as part of its legislative process, with procedural debate ongoing on May 4, 2026.

Third reading, Jun 8, 2026
End of stage activity, Jun 8, 2026
Chamber sittings
Debate at third reading - May 4, 2026

The local model returned a partial structured draft. This summary requires human review before publication.

Debate at third reading - Jun 8, 2026

The House of Commons concluded the third reading of Bill S-228, an act to amend the Criminal Code regarding sterilization procedures, and passed the bill.

Step 1
Royal assent
Jun 15, 2026
Royal assent, Jun 15, 2026
End of stage activity, Jun 15, 2026
Chamber sittings
Royal assent - Jun 15, 2026

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

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

Sponsor
Yvonne Boyer
Senator | Independent Senators Group (ISG) | Ontario
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

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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