Constitutional Amendment (Sections 2 and 3) The act amended the redistribution formula in Rule 2 of section 51(1) of the
Constitution Act, 1867, commonly known as the
grandfather clause. This rule was first put in place by the government of
Brian Mulroney in 1985, guaranteeing that no province can be allocated a number of seats that is less than the number of seats it had in 1985. Bill C-14 alters the grandfather clause by amending it to be that no province can be allocated a number of seats that is less than the number of seats it had in the
43rd Canadian Parliament.
Changes to 2022 Redistribution Timeline (Sections 4-7) With regards to the then ongoing
2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, while the Act granted an extension for the Quebec commission to submit its final report should it require extra time due to the mid redistribution seat change, the commission did not use the extra time extension granted by the Act, and submitted its final report on February 1, 2023, within the initial 12 months (ten months plus a two-month available extension) deadline for other commissions. ==Notes==