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. Francis Drouin2024-12-13
International Trade
0

Oral Questions

…or several months now, I have heard the Prime Minister repeatedly encourage the other place to pass Bill C-282. However, I have not heard that from the leader of the Conservative Party. I understand the reason: The issue is a divisive one on the other side of the House. Almost 50% of Conservatives voted agai…

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Mr. Francis Drouin2024-12-13
International Trade
0

Oral Questions

…did in the House. It is important to remember that nearly 50% of Conservative members voted against Bill C-282. Now, the House has spoken. We support Bill C-282. We did our job. We have made many calls to senators, and I encourage the member to continue making calls to the other chamber, because we expect Bi…

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Mrs. Tracy Gray2024-11-26
Privilege
0

Orders of the Day

…sense bills to address public safety. My own private member's bill, the end the revolving door act, Bill C-283, would have expanded justice system sentencing to people suffering from addiction through treatment and recovery in federal penitentiaries. Unfortunately, this was voted down by most NDP and Liberal…

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Mr. Mario Simard2024-11-26
U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Products
0

Emergency Debate

…ly the fear is that if CUSMA is renegotiated, new cracks will appear in supply management. Ideally, Bill C-282 will be passed quickly. Unfortunately, we are paralyzed here. The Liberal government seems to be a doormat, I have to say, for two senators who have decided to act like kings. It is rather disappoin…

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Mr. Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay2024-11-26
International Trade
0

Oral Questions

…l have to present a clear plan. He needs to take immediate action to protect supply management with Bill C-282. Ottawa needs to show that it will not give in when it comes to our softwood lumber, aluminum and aerospace industries or the Quebec economy as a whole. Does the Prime Minister have a plan to presen…

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Mr. Kody Blois2024-11-26
U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Products
0

Emergency Debate

…r our Canadian agriculture sector and the U.S. sector as well. I want to give one example, which is Bill C-280; I think it is by the member for Simcoe North. It is in the House. I am deeply disappointed that the Senate has amended the bill, notwithstanding that it was agreed to with 323 votes to 1 in this pl…

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Mr. Louis-Philippe Sauvé2024-11-26
U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Products
0

Emergency Debate

Madam Speaker, I heard my colleague opposite talk about Bill C-280, but I wonder if he could also talk about Bill C-282, which, I would remind members, seeks to protect supply management. We are currently negotiating with the government, and there are some things w…

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Ms. Andréanne Larouche2024-11-21
Privilege
0

Orders of the Day

…e of Commons works together, the cost of food will be affected. We have to maintain our support for Bill C-282 to protect our supply management. I introduced a bill that would improve seniors' financial security by increasing old age security for people aged 65 to 74, but they still have not received anythin…

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Mr. Alain Therrien2024-11-18
International Trade
0

Oral Questions

…pendent, but the Prime Minister is the one who appointed them, including the two who are sabotaging Bill C-282. One of the two even used to advise the Prime Minister. What is more, the two even argue over which of them will get to sponsor government bills. I would hardly call that independent. Let us be seri…

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Mr. Francis Drouin2024-11-08
International Trade
0

Oral Questions

… It was divided during the last vote here in the House. In contrast, our party unanimously supports Bill C-282, and we expect the other place to pass it.

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