A new bill designating September 30 as a statutory holiday known as 鈥淣ational Day for Truth and Reconciliation鈥 is expected to die in Senate as Parliament is set to adjourn before it can pass.

Now, Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez鈥 office says instead of having the stat holiday, the government will fund 鈥渓ocal Indigenous events鈥 that day, but gave no indication this is a proposal they鈥檒l push to revive in the future.

In a statement to CTVNews.ca, the minister鈥檚 office blamed the Conservatives for the bill not getting passed before the Senate adjourned on Friday.

Currently September 30 is known as 鈥淥range Shirt Day,鈥 which focuses on the experiences of students and survivors of residential schools.

The proposal for a new Indigenous-focused stat holiday was first made in NDP MP Georgina Jolibois鈥 2017 Bill C-369, which was substantially amended over this Parliament by the Liberal majority to change the date, title and scope of the holiday.

Initially, Jolibois had wanted June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day to become the statutory holiday. The government pushed the bill forward this fall after some debate about whether the day should be more celebratory or sombre.

The government first announced in August 2018 that they were planning to introduce a new statutory holiday to mark Canada's "tragic and painful" residential school legacy. It was at this time the government first floated the September date as an alternative, but said they wanted to consult Indigenous people.

Last year Liberal MP Randy Boissonnault said the government wanted the new annual federal holiday to be about honouring survivors, families, and Indigenous communities.

Earlier this week, Conservative senators seemed to put the nail in the coffin of any outstanding private members鈥 business in the Senate, believed to be an effort to thwart another Indigenous-focused bill from becoming law; Bill C -262, 鈥淭he United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act,鈥 which is sponsored by NDP MP Romeo Saganash.

Jolibois said she was 鈥渧ery disappointed鈥 that the senators 鈥渦sed significant stalling tactics to delay or stop progress on a number of bills,鈥 in a statement emailed to 麻豆影视.ca.

鈥淓very single person in Canada has an obligation to work towards reconciliation and decolonizing Canada, and we鈥檙e reminded of that today on National Indigenous Peoples Day,鈥 she said.

Jolibois added that the Conservative senators 鈥渄o not understand that lesson鈥 and their 鈥渓egacy will be defined by their misunderstanding and abuse of power.鈥  

Last week, former interim leader of the federal Conservative party Rona Ambrose first made the accusation that the private members鈥 bills were being blocked by her former caucus colleagues, including her own proposal about judges receiving sexual assault law training.

Both Indigenous focused bills will die unless there is a late breaking development in the Senate, such as the government recalling Parliament to deal with ratifying the new NAFTA deal.

Any bill that hasn鈥檛 passed by the time the election is called 鈥攚hether a private members鈥 bill or government legislation鈥攚ould have to be reintroduced in the next Parliament by whoever forms government.