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C-27 — An Act to give effect to the Final Self-Government Agreement for the Tlegohli Got’ine and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
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- Status
- House Of Commons Bill Awaiting First Reading In The Senate
- Sponsor
- Rebecca Alty
- Introduced
- 2026-03-26
- Session
- 45-1
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill C-27 is a House Government Bill introduced to give legal effect to the Final Self-Government Agreement for the Tlegohli Got'ine, an Indigenous self-government agreement, and to make consequential amendments to other federal legislation. The bill passed all three readings in the House of Commons and committee consideration in a relatively compressed timeframe in June 2026. It has now been transmitted to the Senate, where it awaits first reading.
Passage outlook
Likely to pass because it's a government bill, the government holds a majority.
Historically 70–85% of comparable federal bills became law (base rate 77%, n=271).
A transparent, rule-based outlook from bill type, stage, and verified government standing — not a guaranteed prediction.
Stage timeline
Third reading
2026-06-18House
Report stage
2026-06-18House
First reading
2026-06-18Senate
Consideration in committee
2026-06-17House
Second reading
2026-06-12House
First reading
2026-03-26House
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