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Law-making is one of the most significant responsibilities of Parliament. As such, the legislative process takes up a significant portion of Parliament’s time. The legislative stages described here are the culmination of a much longer process that starts with the proposal, formulation and drafting of a bill.
In the case of government bills, the Department of Justice drafts the bill following instructions given by cabinet.
Members of the House of Commons who are not in cabinet may introduce bills that will be considered under Private Members’ Business. A private member’s bill is typically drafted on behalf of a member of Parliament by a legislative counsel employed by the House.
TYPES OF BILLS
There are two main categories of bills: public bills and private bills. Public bills deal with matters of national interest while the purpose of private bills is to grant special powers, benefits or exemptions to a person or persons, including corporations. Most bills considered by the House of Commons are public bills.
A public bill may be initiated by a minister, in which case it is referred to as a “government bill”, or by a private member, in which case it is called a “private Member’s bill”.
There are two main categories of bills: public bills and private bills. Public bills initiated by a minister are referred to as government bills and are numbered from C-1 to C-200. Public bills initiated by private members are called private members’ bills and are numbered from C-201 to C-1000. Private bills are numbered beginning at C-1001.
STAGES IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
In our parliamentary system, a bill must go through
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