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
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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.
Routine Proceedings
…m standing on behalf of individuals who are in support of MP Tamara Jansen's private member's bill, Bill C-218, an act to amend the Criminal Code with respect to medical assistance in dying. The Government of Canada intends to expand medical assistance in dying to individuals whose only medical condition is …
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…concerned that people who could recover through treatment and support may instead lose their lives. Bill C-218, the right to recover act, would amend the Criminal Code to ensure that mental illness alone is not considered a grievous and irremediable condition for the purpose of MAID. Therefore, these individ…
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…sent a petition on behalf of residents of Flamborough—Glanbrook—Brant North who write in support of Bill C-218, an excellent bill by my friend and colleague, the hon. member for Cloverdale—Langley City, which seeks to stop the expansion of medical assistance in dying to people with mental illness. We believe…
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…ectly from my Conservative colleague's bill, the member of Parliament for Calgary Nose Hill's bill, Bill C-216. Of course, updating the mandatory reporting requirements for child sex exploitation material legislation was originally enacted by a previous Conservative government and later modernized through Co…
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…he non-consensual distribution of intimate images, like sexually explicit deepfakes, also came from Bill C-216, from the Conservative member for Calgary Nose Hill, which the Liberals expressed opposition to before they finally embraced it. Mandatory reporting of child sexual exploitation material was built o…
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Madam Speaker, I am glad that the government copied and pasted the member for Calgary Nose Hill's Bill C-216 into the bill before us with respect to criminalizing non-consensual sexual deepfakes. That is a positive. I do not know what the member is talking about when she says that we are being obstructive.…
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…originally came from my colleague, the member for Calgary Nose Hill, and her private member's bill, Bill C-216. From that same bill, provisions that would bring mandatory reporting for child sexual abuse material have also been added to Bill C-16, which would help keep our kids safe from the most despicable …
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…ted and shared. Conservatives are glad that in Bill C-16 the government has adopted the proposal of Bill C-216, which was sponsored by the Conservative member for Calgary Nose Hill. Bill C-16 also incorporates Bill C-216 provisions for establishing mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse material. This wou…
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…ng instead of suicide prevention treatment. Therefore the petitioners call upon Parliament to adopt Bill C-218, ensuring that mental illness is not classified as a grievous and irremediable condition for the purposes of MAID.
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…nment finally adopted the substance of my colleague from Calgary Nose Hill's private member's bill, Bill C-216, to protect Canadians from this new and insidious form of exploitation. Likewise, the inclusion of mandatory reporting requirements for child sex abuse material, also drawn from that private member'…
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