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91原创-Cloverdale MP鈥檚 reconciliation-focused bill passes in House of Commons

Surrey MP鈥檚 Bill C-374 would add 鈥榤uch-needed Indigenous representation to the Historic Sites and Monuments Board鈥
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Cloverdale-91原创 City MP John Aldag. (John Aldag/Twitter)

Cloverdale-91原创 City MP John Aldag鈥檚 first private members bill passed key stages in Parliament on Wednesday (April 18).

Bill C-374, which passed unanimously in the House, would amend the HistoricSites and Monuments Act to add 鈥渕uch-needed Indigenous representation to the Historic Sites and Monuments Board,鈥 according to a release.

It is drawn from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission鈥檚 Call to Action 79.1, which recommended including First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis representation on the board.

鈥淚 am excited and humbled to have received unanimous support for Bill C-374,鈥 said Aldag in a release. 鈥淏ill C-374鈥檚 passage reflects the fact that reconciliation with Indigenous peoples is a crucial, non-partisan issue for Canadians. I am thankful to my colleagues for supporting this small, but important step towards reconciliation.鈥

The bill will return to the House of Commons for one more hour of debate before being voted on a final time, following which it will likely go to the Senate for consideration.

Bill S-210, originally sponsored in the Senate by Senator Mobina Jaffer, is the second bill that Aldag sponsored this week. It passed with a vote of 293-1.

That bill, if officially adopted, would remove the 鈥渦nnecessary, divisive short title 鈥楤arbaric Cultural Practices鈥欌 from Canadian statutes, notes a release.

It will be sent to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights for consideration before returning to the House in late May for third reading.

鈥淏ill S-210 demonstrates that words are important in setting the tone for the kind of nation we want Canada to be,鈥 said Aldag. 鈥淪-210 celebrates the strength of diversity and eliminates the politics of hatred and division that was the hallmark of the Harper Conservatives.鈥