Chamber
nova_scotia
Stage
Introduced
This bill updates the legal charter of the Banook Canoe Club in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Key Changes
- Amends the 1915 act that incorporated Banook Canoe Club, Limited
- Also amends the original 1903 act of incorporation for the club
- Updates the club's legal charter to reflect current needs (specific changes not detailed in available text)
- Passed into law as Chapter 24 of the 2025 Nova Scotia Statutes
Gotchas
- The full text of the amendments was not available in the provided document, so the specific legal changes made to the club's charter cannot be confirmed.
- This is a private and local bill, meaning it applies only to this specific organization and not to the general public.
- Amending a 110-year-old incorporation act may involve significant structural or governance changes that are not visible from the bill's title alone.
Who's Affected
- Banook Canoe Club members and leadership
- Residents of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia who use or interact with the club
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Gotchas
- The full text of the amendments was not available in the provided document, so the specific legal changes made to the club's charter cannot be confirmed.
- This is a private and local bill, meaning it applies only to this specific organization and not to the general public.
- Amending a 110-year-old incorporation act may involve significant structural or governance changes that are not visible from the bill's title alone.
Summary
This is a private and local bill that amends the original acts that legally incorporated the Banook Canoe Club, Limited — a canoe club based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The club was first incorporated by the Nova Scotia Legislature in 1903 and again in 1915, and this bill updates those older legal documents. Private and local bills like this one are typically used to make housekeeping changes to an organization's legal structure, such as updating its name, membership rules, governance, or powers. The bill was introduced by the MLA for Dartmouth East and passed quickly, receiving Royal Assent on October 3, 2025. The full text of the amendments was not included in the available document, so the specific changes made to the club's incorporation rules are not detailed here. However, the bill's purpose is administrative — keeping the club's legal status current under Nova Scotia law.
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