An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (oath of office)
Overall, the bill is largely symbolic and does not advance core economic objectives, with a minor modernization benefit offset by its incremental scope. It neither drives growth nor efficiency and may divert attention from prosperity-focused reforms.
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No direct impact on income, growth, or national wealth.
Expands choice for elected members and removes anachronistic constraints, modestly modernizing parliamentary procedure.
No effect on productivity drivers such as capital deepening, skills, competition, or regulation.
No trade, infrastructure, or market-access provisions.
No changes to permitting, IP, capital formation, or resource policy.
Procedural change with negligible fiscal or service-delivery implications.
No tax policy changes.
Primarily symbolic and incremental; expends constitutional attention without advancing growth or prosperity.
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