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The bill was re-introduced for a third time as Bill C-2 on 8 October, 2004 in the first session of the 38th Canadian Parliament. [3] After moving from the House of Commons to the Senate, after its first Senate reading on 14 June, 2005 it was amended two days later, four days prior to its second Senate reading on 20 June, where it was passed. [4]
Bill C-20 refers to various legislation introduced into the House of Commons of Canada, including: . Clarity Act, relating to the secession of a province, introduced in 1999 to the second session of the 36th Parliament
Minister Mendicino tabled, Bill c-20, and Bill c-21. Bill c-20 created the Public Complaints and Review Commission (PCRC) an enhanced independent review body for the RCMP and CBSA, allowing those who felt mistreated by the bodies above to launch a formal complaint process. [25] Bill C-21, is considered Canada's most substantial gun control bill.
The Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, Bill C-56 (French: Loi sur le logement et l’épicerie à prix abordable) is a proposed legislation tabled in the House of Commons of Canada on 21 September 2023. [1] [2] The legislation has two parts. The first will temporarily remove the goods and services tax (GST) on new residential rental ...
On October 27, 2011, the Conservative government proposed Bill C-20, [1] a measure that would expand the House of Commons from 308 to 338 seats, with 15 additional seats for Ontario, 6 additional seats each for Alberta and British Columbia, and 3 for Quebec. [2] This follows two previous measures to expand the chamber.
Although attempts to ban the material can be found as far back as 1977, [9] and the Government of Canada established a commission on reporting on child sexual abuse and exploitation in 1983, [10] the current ban dates to June 23, 1993, when the Parliament of Canada passed Bill C-128 [11] into law.
Bob Benzen (born March 3, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Calgary Heritage from 2017 to 2022. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election on April 3, 2017. [2]
Bill C-10: Introduced by: MP Rob Nicholson: First reading: September 20, 2011 [2] Second reading: September 28, 2011 [2] Third reading: December 5, 2011 [2] Second chamber: Senate of Canada; Bill title: Bill C-10: First reading: December 6, 2011: Second reading: December 16, 2011: Third reading: March 1, 2012: Conference committee bill passed ...