Part INoticeVolume 159, Number 23Published: June 7, 2025

Standing Order 130 Published

Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 159, Number 23: PARLIAMENT

HOUSE OF COMMONS

Key facts

Published
June 7, 2025
Comment deadline
Unclear
Effective date
Unclear

Summary#

The notice says that Standing Order 130 (rules about notices of intended applications for private bills) was published in the Canada Gazette. It points readers to the Private Members’ Business Office at the House of Commons for more information.

What it does#

  • Announces that Standing Order 130 was published in the Canada Gazette on May 24, 2025.
  • Gives contact details for follow-up: Private Members’ Business Office, House of Commons, West Block, Room 314‑C, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6, phone 613‑992‑9511.
  • Provides an administrative note only; it does not describe changes to the standing order itself in this notice.

Who's affected#

  • Members of Parliament preparing or sponsoring private bills.
  • Staff who help draft or file private-bill notices (clerks, legal teams).
  • Organizations or individuals planning to request a private bill.
  • The general public interested in parliamentary procedure may also notice this as a transparency step.

Why it matters#

  • It tells people where to find and ask about the formal rules for giving notice of private-bill applications.
  • For anyone planning a private bill, it confirms the current procedural reference (Standing Order 130) and where to get practical help.
  • This is an administrative, informational item rather than a new law or policy change.

Key topics

Standing Order 130Standing OrdersHouse of CommonsPrivate Members' Business Officenotice of intended applicationprivate billsparliamentary procedureMembers of ParliamentClerk of the House of CommonsEric JanseWest Blockadministrative noticetransparency

Source: Canada Gazette

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