Bill C-295
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (neglect of vulnerable adults)
Bill C-295 has passed the House and is being considered in the Senate. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
Other Bills Numbered C-295
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 10 sessions:
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (neglect of vulnerable adults)
An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (recent graduates working in a designated region)
An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (residence of electors)
An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan (designation of survivor)
An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan (designation of survivor)
An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan (episodic disability)
An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (replacement workers)
An Act to amend the Holidays Act (Remembrance Day)
An Act to amend the Criminal code (recruitment of children and swarming)
An Act to amend the Criminal code (recruitment of children and swarming)
Division Votes (2)
3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-295, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (neglect of vulnerable adults)
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2nd reading of Bill C-295, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (neglect of vulnerable adults)
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Parliamentary Debates (25)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-295.
Private Members' Business
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise to give some of my thoughts on Bill C-295, which was introduced by the member for Vancouver Centre. It is an act that would amend the Criminal Code on the subject of neglect of vulnerable adults. I am very pleased to be speaking to this subj…
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Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise today to speak to Bill C-295, an act to amend the Criminal Code, to make sure it is a criminal offence when owners and managers of long-term care facilities fail to provide the necessities of life to residents within them. We ha…
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…rposeful harm, these individuals must be held accountable. That is why I will be proudly voting for Bill C-295. I thank the sponsors of this bill for bringing it forward.
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The House resumed from September 27 consideration of the motion that Bill C-295, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (neglect of vulnerable adults), be read the third time and passed.
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Mr. Speaker, this morning, I am rising to speak to Bill C-295, an enactment that amends the Criminal Code to create an offence for long-term care facilities, their owners and their officers to fail to ensure necessaries of life are provided to residents of the …
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Mr. Speaker, I rise to speak to Bill C-295, an act to amend the Criminal Code on neglect of vulnerable adults. COVID-19 brought to light issues in the long-term care industry. Canadians did not, and will not, accept the conditions that were o…
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Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to stand and to speak to Bill C-295, an act to amend the Criminal Code with respect to neglect of vulnerable adults. The reason I want to speak to the bill is that my grandmother passed away in September. In fact, December 9, this Satu…
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Mr. Speaker, speaking of Bill C-295, I assume I am not the only one here today to be overcome by sad memories of the COVID-19 pandemic. My thoughts go out to everyone who lost friends and family during the pandemic, one of the most dif…
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The House proceeded to the consideration of Bill C-295, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (neglect of vulnerable adults), as reported (with amendments) from the committee.
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… always, to rise and contribute to the debate on Private Members' Business. Tonight we are debating Bill C-295, moved by the member for Vancouver Centre, whose bill proposes an amendment to the Criminal Code to create a new offence for long-term care facilities, their owners and their managers who fail to pro…
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