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Bills C-1 and S-1 are pro forma bills introduced in the House of Commons and Senate respectively at the opening of each session of the Parliament of Canada. The bills are given a first reading and are then never proceeded with further. Being pro forma pieces of legislation, introducing them is mostly a formal tradition. They are introduced each session in the Commons and Senate for the purpose of reasserting the right of Members to depart from the reasons for summoning Parliament contained in the Speech from the Throne and to proceed with such business before considering the Speech, therefore signifying Parliament's freedom from the direction of the Crown of Canada.

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  • Bills C-1 and S-1 are pro forma bills introduced in the House of Commons and Senate respectively at the opening of each session of the Parliament of Canada. The bills are given a first reading and are then never proceeded with further. Being pro forma pieces of legislation, introducing them is mostly a formal tradition. They are introduced each session in the Commons and Senate for the purpose of reasserting the right of Members to depart from the reasons for summoning Parliament contained in the Speech from the Throne and to proceed with such business before considering the Speech, therefore signifying Parliament's freedom from the direction of the Crown of Canada. (en)
  • C-1草案和S-1草案(英語:Bills C-1 and S-1,法語:Projet de Loi C-1 et S-1)是加拿大國會每年於國會開幕大典御座致辭後立即提出的草案。C-1草案會在眾議院提出,而S-1草案會在參議院提出。 與英國國會一樣,提出這些草案的目的是彰顯加拿大國會辯論時沒有受到君主干預或影響的傳統。 由於這些草案只是帶有禮節性的草案,所以這兩條草案是沒有可能成為法律的,而草案裡亦只有提及國會議事並不會受到君主干預或影響的傳統。 (zh)
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  • Bills C-1 and S-1 are pro forma bills introduced in the House of Commons and Senate respectively at the opening of each session of the Parliament of Canada. The bills are given a first reading and are then never proceeded with further. Being pro forma pieces of legislation, introducing them is mostly a formal tradition. They are introduced each session in the Commons and Senate for the purpose of reasserting the right of Members to depart from the reasons for summoning Parliament contained in the Speech from the Throne and to proceed with such business before considering the Speech, therefore signifying Parliament's freedom from the direction of the Crown of Canada. (en)
  • C-1草案和S-1草案(英語:Bills C-1 and S-1,法語:Projet de Loi C-1 et S-1)是加拿大國會每年於國會開幕大典御座致辭後立即提出的草案。C-1草案會在眾議院提出,而S-1草案會在參議院提出。 與英國國會一樣,提出這些草案的目的是彰顯加拿大國會辯論時沒有受到君主干預或影響的傳統。 由於這些草案只是帶有禮節性的草案,所以這兩條草案是沒有可能成為法律的,而草案裡亦只有提及國會議事並不會受到君主干預或影響的傳統。 (zh)
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  • Bills C-1 and S-1 (en)
  • C-1/S-1草案 (zh)
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