Bill C-22
Lawful Access Act, 2026
Bill C-22 is at second reading in the House.
Other Bills Numbered C-22
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 14 sessions:
Lawful Access Act, 2026
Canada Disability Benefit Act
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
An Act to establish the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians and to make consequential amendments to certain Acts
Energy Safety and Security Act
Eeyou Marine Region Land Claims Agreement Act
An Act respecting the mandatory reporting of Internet child pornography by persons who provide an Internet service
Appropriation Act No. 1, 2009-2010
Constitution Act, 2007 (Democratic representation)
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (age of protection) and to make consequential amendments to the Criminal Records Act
Department of Social Development Act
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (cruelty to animals)
An Act to amend the Divorce Act, the Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Act, the Garnishment, Attachment and Pension Diversion Act and the Judges Act and to amend other Acts in consequence
Income Tax Amendments Act, 2000
Division Votes (2)
3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-22, An Act to reduce poverty and to support the financial security of persons with disabilities by establishing the Canada disability benefit and making a consequential amendment to the Income Tax Act
Vote by party
2nd reading of Bill C-22, An Act to reduce poverty and to support the financial security of persons with disabilities by establishing the Canada disability benefit and making a consequential amendment to the Income Tax Act
Vote by party
Parliamentary Debates (976)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-22.
Oral Questions
…CMP. On this side of the House, we support the RCMP. We support law enforcement. We have introduced Bill C-22 respecting lawful access that would give law enforcement officers the necessary tools that they have been asking for to ensure the safety and security of Canadians.
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The House resumed consideration of the motion that Bill C-220, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (immigration status in sentencing), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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…truly matter. There are many examples we can think of. I just want to conclude by saying this bill, Bill C-220, is a good bill. It fixes a major gap that we have in our system. It is a wonderful, simple bill that I support wholeheartedly. I would implore all members to pass this bill when it comes time to vo…
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…suffering. That is the real problem we should be dealing with. The Bloc Québécois is cautious about Bill C-220 because this Conservative bill is rife with disinformation, demagoguery and populism. We are getting used to that. This bill is biased because it conflates facts and perceptions. It conflates the la…
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Mr. Speaker, I am so pleased to rise to speak to Bill C-220, introduced by the hon. member for Calgary Nose Hill. My remarks today will focus on the immigration implications of the bill and what I believe is at stake for all of us as Canadians. Before I turn…
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Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to stand today to speak to Bill C-220, a bill that has been very thoughtfully presented to Parliament by my outstanding colleague from Calgary Nose Hill. She has done an exceptional job, not only with this bill but also in pointing out …
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-22, An Act respecting lawful access. (Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)
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…fficial languages, the third report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women in relation to Bill C-225, an act to amend the Criminal Code. The committee has studied the bill and has decided to report the bill back to the House with amendments. A woman is killed by femicide every 48 hours in this coun…
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The House resumed from November 25, 2025, consideration of the motion that Bill C-220, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (immigration status in sentencing), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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…ian law enforcement had Canadian solutions to go after criminals. With the new measures proposed in Bill C-22, law enforcement would have the tools it has been asking for to combat childhood sexual exploitation, extortion, human trafficking and money laundering. I want to ask—
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