Bill C-469
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2nd Session, 36th Parliament, 48-49 Elizabeth II, 1999-2000
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-469 |
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An Act to develop and provide for the
publication of measures to inform
Canadians about the health and
well-being of people, communities and
ecosystems in Canada
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Preamble
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Whereas an important objective of
Parliament is to promote the well-being of
Canadians; and
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Whereas the citizens of Canada, including
members of Parliament, are better able to
promote and enhance the well-being of the
nation if they are well informed about the state
of well-being of people, communities and
ecosystems in Canada;
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Now, Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate and House of
Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
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Short Title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Canada
Well-Being Measurement Act.
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Definitions
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2. The definitions in this section apply in
this Act.
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``Commission
er'' « commissaire »
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``Commissioner'' means Commissioner for
the Environment and Sustainable
Development appointed pursuant to
subsection 15.1(1) of the Auditor General
Act.
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``Standing
Committee'' « Comité permanent »
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``Standing Committee'' means the standing
committee appointed by the House of
Commons to consider matters related to the
environment and sustainable development.
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Committee
consideration
of indicators
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3. (1) The Standing Committee shall carry
out a study to assist it to make
recommendations respecting the definition,
development and periodic publication of a set
of indicators of the economic, social and
environmental well-being of people,
communities and ecosystems in Canada.
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Specific
indicators and
composite
indices
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(2) The set of indicators shall include
indicators that are specific to single aspects of
well-being and one or more composite indices
calculated from a number of the specific
indicators.
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Publication
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(3) The set of indicators shall be
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Committee
process
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(4) The Standing Committee, as a part of its
considerations, shall:
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Committee
recommenda- tions
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(5) The Committee shall prepare
recommendations with respect to:
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Report to
House
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(6) The Standing Committee shall report its
recommendations to the House of Commons
on the matters set out in subsection (5) no later
than the third day on which the House sits
following the expiry of twelve months after
the coming into force of this Act.
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Management
Committee
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4. (1) If the report of the Standing
Committee as presented by the Committee or
as amended by the House of Commons is
adopted by the House, the Chief Statistician of
Canada and the Commissioner shall, in
accordance with the provisions of the report as
adopted, establish a management committee
consisting of the Chief Statistician of Canada
and the Commissioner and such other
members as they jointly appoint.
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Function of
Management
Committee
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(2) The management committee shall direct
the development and publication of the set of
indicators in accordance with the provisions
of the report as adopted.
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Publication of
indicators
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5. (1) The set of indicators shall be
published in full, in accordance with the
provisions of the report as adopted, by
Statistics Canada no later than three years
from the adoption of the report.
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Interim partial
publication
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(2) Such of the specific indicators and
composite indices as have been calculated
shall be published by Statistics Canada
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Annual report
by
Commissioner
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6. (1) The Commissioner shall prepare and
submit to the House of Commons, in the
manner provided in subsection 23(2) of the
Auditor General Act, an annual report
analysing and evaluating the current
well-being of the people, communities and
ecosystems in Canada in accordance with the
set of indicators published pursuant to section
5.
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First report
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(2) The first report of the Commissioner
shall be submitted within 90 days of the first
publication of the set of indicators under
subsection 5(2).
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