Mississauga Liberal MPPaul Szabo (left) wants to make it the law in Canada that all beer, wine and whisky bottles have a label affixed to each warning consumers of the dangers of fetal alcohol syndrom and other side effects from excessive alcohol abuse. Szabo has been trying to get legislation to this effect passed in the House of Commons since he first became an MP more than 10 years ago.
But Szabo’s plan never became part of the official government legislative agenda. So, as many MPs do, he introduced a private member’s bill — 10 years ago. But without the sanction of the government-of-the-day, private member’s bill rarely see the light of day and only a small fraction ever get past first reading.
Well, tonight may be Szabo’s lucky night. In about 90 minutes, MPs will be asked to vote on second reading of Szabo’s bill. It will be a recorded vote and many that I spoke to on the Hill today believe it has a good chance of passing second reading –– a key hurdle for any piece of legislation.
If it passes second reading, the bill will be sent to a Commons committee for further study. It then has to come back to the House within 60 days for third and final reading before it gets sent to the Senate for royal assent. And if that happens, beer makers will soon start sticking extra labels on their bottles.