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C-10 — An Act respecting the Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation
Clarion tracks C-10 before Canada (Federal) — its status, sponsor, plain-language summary, and every stage it moves through, each cited to the official record and refreshed each morning.
- Status
- At Third Reading In The House Of Commons
- Sponsor
- Rebecca Alty
- Introduced
- 2025-09-25
- Session
- 45-1
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill C-10, the Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation Act, is a House Government Bill that would establish a Commissioner responsible for overseeing the implementation of modern treaties in Canada. The bill passed second reading in February 2026, was studied in committee in March 2026, and cleared report stage in April 2026. It is currently at third reading in the House of Commons, the final stage before it would be sent to the Senate.
Passage outlook
Near-certain to pass because it's a government bill, it's past third reading, the government holds a majority.
Historically 75–85% of comparable federal bills became law (base rate 96%, n=218). Momentum has slowed, so that historical rate likely overstates its current odds.
A transparent, rule-based outlook from bill type, stage, and verified government standing — not a guaranteed prediction.
Stage timeline
Report stage
2026-04-21House
Consideration in committee
2026-03-23House
Second reading
2026-02-09House
First reading
2025-09-25House
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