Private Member’s Bill

Posted by: | September 16, 2014 | Leave a Comment

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GUIDING QUESTIONS

What types of change are possible in the short term?

What types of changes could take longer?

 

What actions do you think are most acceptable to society in improving well-being, standard of life or quality of life?

 

What changes have challenges associated with them? What are these challenges?

SAMPLE TOPICS

Cyberbullying legislation

Banning junk food or bottled water in schools

Industrial development applications, such as oil, natural gas or factory farm production and environmental community impacts

The cost of higher education

Insurance rates for young adults

Labour laws relating to youth or young workers, including safety, financial impact and training standards for full or part-time workers

Community support for troubled young people

Health care issues related to youth

Young adults and Canada’s military drive

Canada’s role in the world as right or responsibility

Draft a Bill WS

SAMPLE BILL 1

SAMPLE BILL 2 – BEST

SAMPLE BILL 3 ADVANCED

ACTUAL PRIVATE MEMBERS BILLS IN CANADA

Writing Your Bill Edit PAR – further reading for ideas and guidance

 

II.1.3.3_Introduction_of_Government_Bills_e

 

I.2.7.2_How_a_Bill_Becomes_Law

 

Rubric

TITLE /1

DEFINITIONS /3

PURPOSE STATEMENT /1

GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES /5

REASONS FOR PASSING /2

DELIVERY /5


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