Bill C-28

Second reading (House)

Canadian Space Launch Act

Bill C-28 is at second reading in the House.

Sponsor:Steven MacKinnon
Liberal
Session: 45-1
Introduced: 2026-04-21

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Division Votes (0)

No recorded division votes found for this bill.

Parliamentary Debates (364)

Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-28.

Mr. Luc Thériault2023-06-19
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme…
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Private Members' Business

…uncertain about this bill. Here we are at the last step of a parliamentary process to pass my bill, Bill C-282. Today, during these five short minutes, I would like to speak from the heart and set aside the technical aspects of my previous speeches. I believe that everything has been said, and I see that the…

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2023-06-19
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme…
Procedural

Private Members' Business

The House resumed consideration of the motion that Bill C-282, An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management), be read the third time and passed.

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Mr. Richard Martel2023-06-19
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme…
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Private Members' Business

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill C-282, which is fairly simple and fairly short. It provides an obligation to fully respect the supply management model. Every time that free trade agreements are negotiated, supply-managed producers lose …

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2023-06-19
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme…
Procedural

Private Members' Business

The House resumed from May 15 consideration of the motion that Bill C-282, An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management), be read the third time and passed.

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Mr. Michael Kram2023-06-19
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Developme…
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Private Members' Business

Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak today to Bill C-282. Seven years ago, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Ottawa and addressed parliamentarians in the House of Commons. There was one line from his speech that received a standing ovation and was in al…

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Mr. Garnett Genuis2023-06-13
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
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Government Orders

…forward a new private member's bill. It just passed this place, and it is on its way to the Senate. Bill C-281 would create a parliamentary trigger mechanism that would allow a committee, in the House or in the Senate, to pass a motion calling on the government to list an individual under the Magnitsky act. …

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Mr. Philip Lawrence2023-06-13
Immigration and Refugee Act
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Government Orders

Madam Speaker, my question related to Bill S-8 is on my private member's bill, Bill C-281. The NDP, supported by the Conservatives, introduced the idea in the amendment to have an international human rights strategy. Unfortunately, the Liberals decided to shoot that idea down. I still th…

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Mr. Philip Lawrence2023-06-13
Immigration and Refugee Act
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Government Orders

Madam Speaker, my private member's bill, Bill C-281, provides parliamentary oversight in order for the Magnitsky act to be triggered. Does the member believe, as I do, that sanctions are not being triggered often enough by the current government, and…

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Mr. Damien Kurek2023-06-13
Immigration and Refugee Act
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Government Orders

…my colleague is here talking about one of his passions, to say that it was a pleasure for me to see Bill C-281 pass just this past week, I believe with unanimous support, and how important it is that parliamentary oversight was given to the Magnitsky sanctions regime here in Canada, that Parliament could tri…

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Mr. Dave Epp2023-06-12
Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Stand…
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Government Orders

…ture and agrifood industry committee where the four parties representative of this chamber reviewed Bill C-280 for my colleague from York—Simcoe, a bill to bring about some protections for fresh vegetable and fruit growers in case of bankruptcy of their buyers. Committee work is important, then, for advancin…

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