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Parliament is in session today·Day 43 of 125 session days
Vote #-83Passed Without Counting27 Feb 2026

Bill S-2 is a proposed law that has passed.

Passed

What They Voted On

Mr. Speaker, we ask that it be carried on division.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about a proposed law called Bill S-2. It wants to change some of the rules about how the Canadian government works, specifically the Senate and the House of Commons. Think of it like this: imagine your school has rules about how student council meetings are run. Bill S-2 is like changing those rules. Because the Senate and House of Commons make laws for the whole country, even small changes to how they operate can affect everyone. Citizens should care because how our government makes decisions impacts all of us. If Bill S-2 changes how the Senate and House of Commons work together, it could change how quickly laws are made or what kind of laws are passed.

This decision was made by "passed without counting" — no individual MP votes were counted.

Related Bill

S-2

Parliament Changes and Updates to Other Laws

This proposed law changes how Parliament works. It affects the rules for the Senate and House of Commons. Other related laws might need updates too.

Introduced Nov 23, 2021·Last discussed Dec 7, 2021
Independent
Sen. Marc Gold
Senator
Chance of
Passing
65%
Likely