Former CFL commissioner Smith on Senate committee that will do report on Bill C-218
Former CFL commissioner Larry Smith will be among those giving Bill C-218 a much closer look when it goes before the Senate’s standing committee on banking, trade and commerce this week.
Bill C-218 is the private member’s bill introduced last year by Saskatchewan Conservative MP Kevin Waugh to amend the Criminal Code and legalize single-game sports betting in Canada. It was referred to the banking committee, of which Smith is a member, in the Senate last week.
It’s scheduled to go before the committee Wednesday night. Senators are expected to hold hearings and take in presentations by both those for and against legal wagering.
The committee will then write a report on C-218 that will go back to Senate, where the bill would be debated a third time. If passed in its current form, Bill C-218 would go before Chief Justice of Canada Richard Wagner — who is filling the administration duties for the Governor General role following Julie Payette’s resignation — for royal assent.