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S-225 — An Act to establish National Thanadelthur Day
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- Status
- Senate Bill Awaiting First Reading In The House Of Commons
- Sponsor
- Mary Jane McCallum
- Introduced
- 2025-06-03
- Session
- 45-1
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill S-225, a Senate Public Bill introduced in the 45th Parliament, proposes to establish a National Thanadelthur Day in Canada. The bill passed all three readings in the Senate and was considered by committee before being adopted at third reading on April 21, 2026. It now awaits introduction and first reading in the House of Commons. The bill honours Thanadelthur, a Dene woman who played a significant role in early Canadian history as a guide and diplomat.
Passage outlook
Unlikely to pass because it's a Senate public bill (which rarely passes), it's at an early stage.
Historically 10–25% of comparable federal bills became law (base rate 17%, n=118).
A transparent, rule-based outlook from bill type, stage, and verified government standing — not a guaranteed prediction.
Stage timeline
Third reading
2026-04-21Senate
Consideration in committee
2026-04-16Senate
Second reading
2026-02-24Senate
First reading
2025-06-03Senate
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