Bill C-21
Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty Act
Bill C-21 is at second reading in the House.
Other Bills Numbered C-21
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 14 sessions:
Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty Act
An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
An Act to amend the Customs Act
Red Tape Reduction Act
Political Loans Accountability Act
Standing up for Victims of White Collar Crime Act
Appropriation Act No. 5, 2008-2009
An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act (non-registration of firearms that are neither prohibited nor restricted)
Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act
An Act to amend the Customs Tariff
Appropriation Act No. 3, 2002-2003
Appropriation Act No. 1, 2001-2002
Division Votes (10)
3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
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Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms) (recommittal to a committee)
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Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
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Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms) (report stage amendment)
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Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms) (report stage amendment)
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Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms) (report stage amendment)
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C-21, 2nd reading and referral to committee - SECU
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C-21, 2nd reading - amendment
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2nd reading of Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms) (subamendment)
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Time allocation for Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
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Parliamentary Debates (1,038)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-21.
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…ding and across the country who believe the same thing. The Liberals and the NDP missed the mark on Bill C-21 right from the very beginning. They should have spent their time focused on criminals and ending the revolving door of justice. Instead, the Liberals, the NDP and the Bloc turned their backs on hunte…
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…agues did not follow what happened in committee last week. We spent several hours together debating Bill C-21, and there was a good consensus. Yes, the Conservatives used every five-minute period they had to rise to speak. They took turns so that new people were coming in and asking the same questions as the…
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Mr. Speaker, it is passing strange that the ghost gun component is actually the biggest part of Bill C-21, and Conservatives, who have been saying all along that they want to crack down on criminals, have been filibustering and opposing the bill at every stage. However, what is not in the bill are the G-…
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Mr. Speaker, in the event that Bill C-21 receives royal assent, I trust that these facts will serve opponents of Bill C-21 in their legal battles in court. Bill C-21 was a disaster from the day it was introduced, but the defining moment for…
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…r intention is. It is to take away hunting rifles from law-abiding firearms owners in this country. Bill C-21 would be just one step in that direction.
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…nment and say that its political and ideological agenda is unfairly targeting them. We are debating Bill C-21. Many Canadians have followed this debate very closely. It is interesting, because the debate has evolved quite substantially. I am going to go back to 2015; at that time, we had the then leader of t…
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… in the House. She said that, even after the withdrawal of G-4 and G-46, the offending amendments, “Bill C-21 continues to undermine confidence in our firearms control system”, contributing nothing to reducing violent crime. I will take the word of Dr. Bryant any time over the member opposite, who continuall…
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…ct, but calling it totalitarian is a bit too far. The Conservative Party keeps telling hunters that Bill C-21 will cover their hunting rifles. This is not so. I think the Conservative Party is the one guilty of disinformation. The Conservatives also claim to be standing up for sport shooters and say that the…
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…o make a speech. You have made a ruling, Mr. Speaker, so we should just carry on with the debate on Bill C-21.
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…und in my constituency raising up fears. They are fearful on their own. I have had many meetings on Bill C-21 and firearms legislation in the past six to eight months from constituents who do not reach out to me on a regular basis. I invite the member to come out to my riding, an urban Calgary riding, where …
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