Bill C-14
Bail and Sentencing Reform Act
Bill C-14 has passed the House and is being considered in the Senate.
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Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 15 sessions:
Bail and Sentencing Reform Act
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An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (adoption)
Tlicho Land Claims and Self-Government Act
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and other Acts
Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act
Canada Shipping Act, 2001
Division Votes (4)
Time allocation for Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the National Defence Act (bail and sentencing)
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Time allocation for Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (electoral representation)
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3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures
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2nd reading of Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures
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Parliamentary Debates (801)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-14.
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…ege to rise in the House of Commons. We are here today to continue the debate at second reading for Bill C-14, an act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867. Since our democratic process is the focus of this legislation, I will mention that it is always great to represent the great people back home. It is also …
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Madam Speaker, the Bloc Québécois is not happy because Bill C-14 does not maintain Quebec's political weight. We would like Quebec to have a proportion of the seats, for example 25%. Instead, Quebec will keep the same number of MPs, whereas other areas will get mo…
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…hat Canadians want us to do. They want us to work together. Could the member elaborate a bit on how Bill C-14 would help reinforce the belief Canadians have that parliamentarians are here for them to work together to do what is in their best interests?
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…afternoon with the member for Cypress Hills—Grasslands. I am glad and honoured to offer comments on Bill C-14, an act to amend the Constitution Act with respect to electoral representation. I will start by talking a bit about what is in the bill, followed by what I am disappointed to see is not in it. As has…
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…aker, I would like to thank my colleague for his speech. He did not say much about the substance of Bill C-14, but I have one question for him. What advice should we be giving the commissioners who will be redrawing Quebec's boundaries, in order to avoid mistakes? I am certain they are watching right now. Co…
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Madam Speaker, I trust that the member is familiar with Bill C-14, the bill he is debating today. In anticipation that the Bloc will be supporting the legislation, my question for him is related to whether or not he will be voting for it. Does he agree there is a n…
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…league's answer. I am pleased to be discussing this issue. I will start by making a connection with Bill C-14. The connection may be a little hard to understand at first, but my colleagues will see where I am going with this. I am deeply outraged right now. Usually, when I am outraged, I tend to get excited …
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…d. When the House recognizes a nation, it has to act accordingly. Now the government has introduced Bill C-14. At first, I thought that there was hope and that this bill seemed to be a step in the right direction. Still, it is a bill seeking to protect Quebec that was introduced by the Liberals and that may …
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The House resumed from April 7 consideration of the motion that Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (electoral representation), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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…itting my time with the hon. member for Louis-Saint-Laurent. I am pleased to rise today to speak to Bill C-14, which talks about preserving provincial representation in our House of Commons. This is fundamental to who we are as Canada. It defines us as being equitable in how we treat Confederation. Ultimatel…
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