Summary#
This bill designates the month of March as “Hellenic Heritage Month” across Canada. It is a symbolic recognition. The bill creates no programs, funding, or legal obligations beyond the designation.
- Designates March each year as Hellenic Heritage Month nationwide (Designation).
- Recognizes the contributions of more than 260,000 Canadians of Greek descent (Preamble).
- Notes the cultural importance of March 25, the start of Greece’s 1821 independence movement (Preamble).
- Contains no requirements for events, reporting, or spending (Bill text).
- Does not change taxes, benefits, or services (Bill text).
What it means for you#
- Households:
- March will be recognized nationally as Hellenic Heritage Month. The bill does not require any action by residents (Designation).
- Workers and students:
- No changes to work or school schedules, holidays, or leave. The bill does not create a statutory holiday or time off (Bill text).
- Community and cultural organizations:
- You may choose to hold events in March under this national designation. The bill does not mandate events or set rules (Bill text).
- Businesses:
- No new compliance duties or costs. The bill does not create regulations or reporting (Bill text).
- Federal departments and agencies:
- The month will be formally recognized, which may guide communications or observances. The bill does not require programs, budgets, or reports (Designation).
- Provinces, territories, and municipalities:
- No obligations are imposed. Any local recognition would be voluntary (Bill text).
Expenses#
Estimated net cost: Data unavailable.
- The bill includes no appropriations, fees, or mandated activities (Bill text).
- No fiscal note or cost estimate is provided. Any costs would stem from separate, voluntary decisions to mark the month. Data unavailable.
Proponents' View#
- Honors the contributions of over 260,000 Greek Canadians to Canada’s political, economic, scientific, legal, medical, cultural, and social life (Preamble).
- Highlights the historical link between ancient Greek democracy and Canadian democratic traditions (Preamble).
- Recognizes March’s cultural and spiritual importance to the Greek community, tied to March 25, 1821 (Preamble).
- Creates a clear, annual, nationwide observance that encourages sharing of Hellenic culture and traditions (Designation; Preamble).
Opponents' View#
- Limited practical effect: the bill is symbolic and sets no programs, funding, or duties, so outcomes may be modest (Bill text).
- Implementation inconsistency: without guidance or reporting requirements, observance may vary widely across institutions (Bill text).
- Opportunity cost: parliamentary time spent on commemorative designations could displace debate on measures with direct impact. Data unavailable.
- Potential minor administrative costs: if institutions choose to promote the month, they may incur costs, but the bill provides no budget or cost estimate. Data unavailable.