Bill C-26
An Act to authorize certain payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purpose of improving housing supply
Bill C-26 is at second reading in the House.
Other Bills Numbered C-26
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 14 sessions:
An Act to authorize certain payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purpose of improving housing supply
An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts
Appropriation Act No. 6, 2020-21
An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act and the Income Tax Act
Tougher Penalties for Child Predators Act
Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act
Transboundary Waters Protection Act
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (auto theft and trafficking in property obtained by crime)
An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (criminal interest rate)
Canada Border Services Agency Act
Appropriation Act No. 4, 2003-2004
Transportation Amendment Act
Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 2001
Division Votes (5)
2nd reading of Bill C-26, An Act to authorize certain payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purpose of improving housing supply
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2nd reading of Bill C-26, An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts
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3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-26, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021
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Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-26, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021
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2nd reading of Bill C-26, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021
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Parliamentary Debates (427)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-26.
Routine Proceedings
…t of Canadian wine, beer and spirits. The petitioners call upon the Government of Canada to support Bill C-260. Unfortunately, the Minister of Finance did not include such measures in the budget bill this time, but I am hopeful that, by hook or by crook, we will see interprovincial trade of beer, wine and sp…
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…on of our rivers, which is an important subject, the Bloc Québécois cannot support the principle of Bill C-269 because it does not offer any real solutions to sewage dumping. Yes, effective regulations may be part of the solution to this problem, but what is really needed is major investments in waste water …
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…ld encourage better planning of emergency releases such as the one that occurred in Montreal. Enter Bill C-269, which seeks to make it an offence to proceed with any releases of raw sewage into fish-bearing waters. It sounds great, but as is often the case with private members' bills, they are not drafted wi…
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moved that Bill C-269, An Act to amend the Fisheries Act (prohibition — deposit of raw sewage), be read the second time and referred to a committee. Mr. Speaker, it is an honour for me to rise today to introduce my third…
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Madam Speaker, it is a real honour to speak to this private member's bill, Bill C-269, which was presented by the member for Regina—Qu'Appelle. I think it is a fantastic bill and I am going to tell the House why. Nine hundred billion litres of raw sewage were dumped into Canada's wat…
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Madam Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill C-269. Ultimately, the government opposes the bill for multiple reasons, including because it would actually reduce environmental protection. The bill would negatively impact current federal, provincial a…
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… all the mothers right across Canada a belated happy Mother's Day. It is an honour today to rise on Bill C-269, tabled by the hon. member for Regina—Qu'Appelle and I am joining you today from the home of the Nuu-chah-nulth people on the unceded traditional territory of the Hupacasath and Tseshaht people, who…
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… poorer thanks to bad Liberal policies. Let us secure the future of Albertans, vote yes on my bill, Bill C-263, and get a fair deal for Albertans in Confederation.
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…ives, as some of my colleagues mentioned earlier. During the 40th Parliament, NDP MP Joe Comartin's Bill C-267 was never called for debate, unfortunately. During the 41st Parliament, NDP MP Joe Comartin once again introduced the bill, this time as Bill C-290, and it progressed a little farther and was passed…
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to speak to Bill C-265, introduced by the member for Salaberry—Suroît. The bill focuses on EI sickness benefits, which have been capped at 15 weeks since the 1970s, whereas EI regular benefits can last up to 26, or even 5…
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