Draft Bill: The Impeachment Act of Canada
Peter CLARKE
Peter Clarke Retired - Distinguished Entrepreneur - Global Facilitator - Transforming Business Landscapes - Author & Social Commentator Fostering Change -Your Success is My Business
The Constitution Act, of 1867 permits impeachment due to its inclusion in Canada’s current constitutional framework is well-founded and historically grounded.
The Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982: Two Integral Parts of One Framework
Impeachment and Parliamentary Privileges
Unwritten Conventions: Supporting Ministerial Accountability
?Judicial Recognition of Historical Context
Draft Bill:
Preamble: Whereas the Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982, uphold the principles of responsible government and ministerial accountability; And whereas it is expedient to provide a clear mechanism to address misconduct by ministers and to maintain public trust in government institutions; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows
Part I: Preliminary Provisions
Section 1: Short Title This Act may be cited as the Impeachment Act of Canada.
Section 2: Definitions For this Act:
Part II: Grounds for Impeachment
Section 3: Grounds A minister may be impeached for:
Part III: Initiation of Impeachment Proceedings
Section 4: Motion of Impeachment
Section 5: Referral to Committee
Part IV: Investigation and Reporting
Section 6: Committee Powers
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Section 7: Committee Report
Part V: House of Commons Debate and Vote
Section 8: Debate
Section 9: Vote
Part VI: Senate Trial
Section 10: Role of the Senate
Section 11: Trial Procedure
Section 12: Verdict
Part VII: General Provisions
Section 13: Transparency and Public Engagement
Section 14: Supplementary Measures
Judicial review of the impeachment process shall be limited to ensuring compliance with procedural fairness.
Part VIII: Final Provisions
Section 15: Implementation This Act shall come into force on a date to be fixed by proclamation.
Section 16: Amendments The Parliament of Canada may amend this Act as necessary to ensure its effective implementation.
Section 17: Citation This Act shall be deemed part of the constitutional law of Canada.
Schedule A: Oath for Senators During Impeachment Trial "I, [Name], do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will, to the best of my ability, act impartially and faithfully in all matters relating to the impeachment trial of [Accused Minister]."
Principal - (sort of ret’d) Toronto District School Board
2 个月why is this being drafted? Who committed an impeachable act? If failure to act in the interest of Canada is just grounds - let’s start with Mulroney and Free trade, which gave the US and other countries almost “free” access to all our fresh water, fossil fuels, minerals, wood and fish in our oceans. God, after all these years, it still gnaws at me. Where are our leaders - the ones who actually care about Canada??