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The Impact Assessment Act and Canadian Energy Regulator Act (French: Loi sur l’évaluation d’impact and Loi sur la Régie canadienne de l’énergie), also referred to as Bill C-69, are two acts of the Parliament of Canada passed together by the 42nd Canadian Parliament in 2019. The Acts gave authority to the federal government to consider ...
Impact Assessment Act and Canadian Energy Regulator Act (Bill C-69) Status: In force The Oil Tanker Moratorium Act ( French : Loi sur le moratoire relatif aux pétroliers ), introduced and commonly referred to as Bill C-48 , is an act of the Parliament of Canada and was passed by the 42nd Canadian Parliament in 2019. [ 11 ]
C69 or C-69 may refer to: Bill C-69, a 2019 act of the Parliament of Canada; Caldwell 69, a planetary nebula; Eye neoplasm; HMS London (C69), a County-class heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy; Lockheed C-69 Constellation, an American transport aircraft; London Underground C69 and C77 Stock, rolling stock used from 1970 to 2014
An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and other Acts and to make consequential amendments to other Acts (French: Loi modifiant le Code criminel, la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents et d’autres lois et apportant des modifications corrélatives à certaines lois) is a statute passed by the Parliament of Canada.
Titles I through IX of the law are also known as the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.Title II created the Congressional Budget Office.Title III governs the procedures by which Congress annually adopts a budget resolution, a concurrent resolution that is not signed by the President, which sets fiscal policy for the Congress.
Bill C-4, the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement Implementation Act, received first reading on January 29, 2020, and received Royal Assent on March 13, 2020. The bill amended numerous other acts in order to fulfill Canada's obligations under the Canada-United-States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).
Bill C-36 refers to various legislation introduced into the House of Commons of Canada, including: Anti-Terrorism Act , introduced in 2001 to the first session of the 37th Parliament Canada Consumer Product Safety Act , introduced in 2010 to the third session of the 40th Parliament
[3] [4] After heated debates, it passed third reading in the House of Commons by a vote of 149 to 55. The bill was a massive 126-page, 120-clause amendment to the criminal law and criminal procedure of Canada. The bill decriminalized homosexual acts and homosexuals nationwide and allowed abortion under certain conditions.