Bill C-351
An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (maximum security offenders)
Bill C-351 was defeated and did not become law. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
Other Bills Numbered C-351
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 12 sessions:
An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (maximum security offenders)
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Division Votes (1)
2nd reading of Bill C-351, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (maximum security offenders)
Vote by party
Parliamentary Debates (11)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-351.
Orders of the Day
…re giving money to their friends and hiding the evidence in these redacted documents, we introduced Bill C-351 to end least restrictive conditions for dangerous offenders, which would ensure that prisoners are confined under conditions necessary for public safety rather than trying to make criminals feel more…
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Mr. Speaker, I was having technical difficulties earlier this afternoon during the vote on Bill C-351. I am asking for the unanimous consent of the House for my vote on the bill to be recorded as a nay.
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…ow proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion at second reading stage of Bill C-351 under Private Members' Business. Before the Clerk announced the results of the vote:
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The House resumed from April 19 consideration of the motion that Bill C-351, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (maximum security offenders), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to rise and add a few thoughts on Bill C-351. It is one of the planks the Conservative Party's members talk about. If we remember, there are four things that they talk about, saying these are the things they would do if they were, heaven forbid…
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…be the Conservatives who once again step up to the plate to fix the situation. What would that fix? Bill C-351 is a bill introduced by my great Conservative colleague from Quebec. This legislation would fix the mess created by the Liberals in the Corrections and Conditional Release Act. It would amend section…
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…u for giving me the opportunity to deliver a final reply in the debate on my private member's bill, Bill C-351, an act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act regarding maximum security offenders. I will not go into the details of the context surrounding the introduction of such a bill. I will si…
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The House resumed from November 28, 2023, consideration of the motion that Bill C-351, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (maximum security offenders), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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…indeed, crucial—to ensure that they are rehabilitated by the time they are released. The purpose of Bill C-351 is to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act in order to take away the discretion that Correctional Service of Canada officers currently have to change the security classification of indiv…
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Madam Speaker, I am honoured to rise in my place today to participate in the debate with respect to Bill C-351, an act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, maximum security offenders. My Conservative colleague, the member for Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup, has done an incredibl…
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