Legislation · Ontario · Provincial
Bill 3 — Robbie’s Legacy Act (Honouring Beloved Organ and Tissue Donors), 2026
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- Status
- Second Reading Ordered Referred To Standing Committee
- Sponsor
- Hsu, Ted; Blais, Stephen; Fraser, John; Shamji, Adil
- Introduced
- 2025-04-16
- Session
- 44-1
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill 3, Robbie's Legacy Act (Honouring Beloved Organ and Tissue Donors), 2026, is a provincial bill introduced in the 44th Parliament's first session that seeks to honour organ and tissue donors. The bill passed First Reading in April 2025 and has since passed Second Reading in May 2026, where it carried a vote and has been referred to a Standing Committee for further study. No specific provisions or regulatory details are available from the metadata alone.
Passage outlook
Contested because it's at committee, its bill type is unconfirmed.
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Stage timeline
Second Reading — Debated
2026-05-05Legislative Assembly
Second Reading — Ordered referred to Standing Committee
2026-05-05Legislative Assembly
Second Reading — Vote (Carried)
2026-05-05Legislative Assembly
Second Reading — Question put
2026-05-05Legislative Assembly
First Reading — Ordered for Second Reading
2025-04-16Legislative Assembly
First Reading — Vote (Carried)
2025-04-16Legislative Assembly
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