Part INoticeVolume 160, Number 3Published: January 17, 2026
Standing Order 130 Published
Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 160, Number 3: PARLIAMENT
HOUSE OF COMMONS
Key facts
- Published
- January 17, 2026
- Comment deadline
- Unclear
- Effective date
- Unclear
Summary#
This notice says that Standing Order 130 (about notices of intended applications for private bills) was published in the Canada Gazette, Part I on May 24, 2025. It gives contact information for the Private Members’ Business Office at the House of Commons for anyone who wants more details.
What it does#
- States that Standing Order 130—the rule on how notices of intended applications for private bills are to be handled—appeared in the Canada Gazette, Part I on May 24, 2025.
- Lists a contact for more information: the Private Members’ Business Office (West Block, Room 314‑C, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6), phone 613‑992‑9511.
- Signs the notice with Eric Janse, Clerk of the House of Commons.
Who's affected#
- Members of Parliament and their staff who plan to bring forward private bills.
- Individuals, groups, or organizations preparing to apply for a private bill or tracking that process.
- The general public is unlikely to be directly affected unless they are involved in a private bill.
Why it matters#
- It’s a routine publication that confirms where the official rule about private-bill notices is published and how to get more information.
- If you are planning or tracking a private bill, this tells you the formal standing order to consult and who to contact for guidance.
- For most people, this is an administrative update with little day-to-day impact.
Key topics
Standing Order 130notices of intended applications for private billsPrivate Members' Business OfficeHouse of CommonsPrivate billsMembers of ParliamentParliamentary procedureEric JanseCanada Gazette
Source: Canada Gazette