That's if it actually makes it through all the process' required. According to my copy of
The Canadian Regime, the stages the bill must go through are as follows:
- First reading, which introduces the bill to Parliament;
- Second reading, which focuses on the bills basic principles;
- It then goes to committee for in-depth study;
- The committee than makes a report, which, among other things may include any suggestions for amendments;
- Then the bill goes to third reading;
- If it passes third reading, it then goes to the Senate where the whole process is repeated; and,
- Once, (If?) the Senate gives it its blessing, it is then given "royal assent" and becomes law.
Considering that Parliament, in the very near future, will be closing up shop for summer recess, that means the bill won't get debated until the fall.
Which brings up a question; The Supremes gave the government a year to do something. Does the tabling of this bill fulfill the SCC requirement or does the bill actually have to be passed and given royal assent within that year??