This bill changes the Constitution Act, 1867 to remove property and net worth requirements for most new and sitting Senators. It repeals the rule that Senators must have at least $4,000 in combined real and personal property and ends the land-ownership requirement for Senators from provinces other than Quebec (Clause 2; new s.23A via Clause 3). It also simplifies the declaration new Senators must sign (Clause 4). Special transition rules keep Quebec’s constitutional arrangements in place unless a broader repeal happens with Quebec’s consent (Preamble; Coordinating Amendments).
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Prospective Senate appointees
Quebec appointees and residents
Federal administrators
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First reading
Second reading