Stages in the consideration of Bill 200
Chamber
quebec
Stage
Introduced
This Quebec private bill makes legal changes specific to Le Country Club de Montréal, a private golf and social club.
Key Changes
- Makes specific legal changes to Le Country Club de Montréal as a private organization
- Was amended during the Committee on Labour and the Economy stage
- Follows Quebec's private bill process, requiring public notice before introduction
- Reviewed and reported on by the Committee on Labour and the Economy on March 31, 2026
Gotchas
- This is a private bill, meaning it applies only to one specific organization and not to the general public — this is a common but less visible type of legislation.
- The full text of the bill's substantive provisions was not available in the provided source, so the specific legal changes to the Club cannot be confirmed.
- An amendment was adopted at the committee stage, indicating the original bill was modified before advancing, though the nature of the amendment is not described in the available information.
- Private bills in Quebec require the applicant organization to publish a public notice in advance, giving citizens an opportunity to object before the bill proceeds.
Who's Affected
- Le Country Club de Montréal and its members
- Potentially employees or stakeholders of the Club
- Residents near the Club who may have submitted comments during the public notice period
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Gotchas
- This is a private bill, meaning it applies only to one specific organization and not to the general public — this is a common but less visible type of legislation.
- The full text of the bill's substantive provisions was not available in the provided source, so the specific legal changes to the Club cannot be confirmed.
- An amendment was adopted at the committee stage, indicating the original bill was modified before advancing, though the nature of the amendment is not described in the available information.
- Private bills in Quebec require the applicant organization to publish a public notice in advance, giving citizens an opportunity to object before the bill proceeds.
Summary
Bill 200 is a private bill introduced in the Quebec National Assembly that deals specifically with Le Country Club de Montréal. Private bills in Quebec are different from public bills — they apply to a specific organization, person, or municipality rather than to the general public. This type of bill is typically requested by the organization itself to address a specific legal need, such as changing its corporate structure, governance rules, or legal status. The bill was introduced by MNA Isabelle Poulet (Member for Laporte) and was reviewed by the Committee on Labour and the Economy, which heard from interested parties and went through the bill clause by clause. An amendment was adopted during the committee stage, meaning at least one change was made to the original text before it moved forward. Because the full text of the bill's specific provisions is not included in the available information, the exact legal changes being made to the Club's status or operations cannot be detailed here. However, the process followed standard Quebec private bill procedures, including public notice requirements.
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