Parliament Institution: House of Commons
Bill C-231 was adopted at second reading
Bill C-231, An Act to amend the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was adopted at second reading following a recorded division of 327 yeas and 0 nays and was referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
A Conservative opposition motion was defeated
A Conservative opposition motion, that, given that, (i) gas prices have soared upwards, (ii) Canadians now pay almost 20 per cent more at the pumps than Americans due to high Liberal taxes, the House call on the government to adopt the Conservative plan to save Canadians 25 cents-a-litre by removing federal taxes on gas and … Read more
A private member’s motion was debated
A private member’s motion put forward by Liberal MP Louis Villeneuve (Brome–Missisquoi, Que.), that: (a) the House recognize that, (i) the Government of Canada has committed to conserving 30% of territory by 2030 in order to address biodiversity loss and strengthen the resilience of our ecosystems, (ii) in the Eastern Townships, approximately 91% of the territory … Read more
Bill C-231 was debated
Bill C-231, An Act to amend the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was debated at second reading.
Committee Reports
The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage presented three reports: Report 4 – Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries Report 5 – Bill S-227, An Act respecting Arab Heritage Month Report 6 – Bill S-210, An Act respecting Ukrainian Heritage Month
Bill C-273 was read a first time
Conservative MP David Bexte (Bow River, Alta.) introduced a private member’s bill entitled An Act to amend the Feeds Act, the Fertilizers Act, the Seeds Act, the Pest Control Products Act and the Food and Drugs Act (Facilitating Agricultural Regulatory Modernization Act). Bill C-273 was introduced and read a first time.