Bill creating new oversight body to track reconciliation efforts poised to become law
OTTAWA — Legislation to create new oversight body tracking Canada’s reconciliation efforts has passed a final vote in Parliament.
The House of Commons unanimously agreed to adopt a final version of the bill as amended by the Senate.
The soon-to-be-enshrined law would create a council of 13 directors to oversee Ottawa’s progress towards reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
Most of them are to be appointed by the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and a transitional committee, but each of three national Indigenous organizations will also get a seat.