Bill C-227
An Act to establish a national strategy on housing for young Canadians
Bill C-227 is being studied in committee.
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2nd reading of Bill C-227, An Act to establish a national strategy on housing for young Canadians
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Parliamentary Debates (17)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-227.
Private Members' Business
… this bill, because at the end of the day, politics is not just about policies; it is about people. Bill C-227, the national strategy on housing for young Canadians act, acknowledges this reality. I would like to hear from the member how he believes this policy is ultimately going to benefit Canadians, partic…
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moved that Bill C-227, An Act to establish a national strategy on housing for young Canadians, be read the second time and referred to a committee. Mr. Speaker, it is a real pleasure for me to speak, at second reading, to…
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…government's political theatre while Canadians suffer. The Liberal private member's bill before us, Bill C-227, which claims to introduce a national housing strategy for youth, is yet another example of performative virtue signalling, with big promises but no real results. The bill would do nothing to address…
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…irations. It remains central to how people define progress, belonging and fairness in this country. Bill C-227 seeks to assess the current state of housing for youth, but we know the problem is bad. We do not need another national strategy to solve it because we also know the solutions. The crisis is today, n…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-227, An Act to establish a national strategy on housing for young Canadians. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce my private member's bill, Bill C-227, an act to establish a national strategy on housin…
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… The first was in 2006, Bill C-390, under the always hon. Chris Charlton, and then again in 2008 as Bill C-227, introduced by the hon. Chris Charlton, and in 2013, as Bill C-201, again by Chris Charlton. When Chris Charlton retired, she handed it over to a working class hero from Hamilton, the always hon. Sco…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-227, An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (voting age). Mr. Speaker, today I am honoured to introduce legislation that would extend the right to vote to all Canadians aged 16 and over. I would like t…
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