Bill C-356
An Act respecting payments by Canada and requirements in respect of housing and to amend certain other Acts
Bill C-356 was defeated and did not become law. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
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Division Votes (1)
2nd reading of Bill C-356, An Act respecting payments by Canada and requirements in respect of housing and to amend certain other Acts
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Parliamentary Debates (24)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-356.
Private Members' Business
…e member would draw all this together with the private member's bill before the House at this time, Bill C-356.
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…, by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons concerning Bill C-356, An Act respecting payments by Canada and requirements in respect of housing and to amend certain other Acts, standing in the name of the member for Carleton. On October 19, 2023, the Chair had also …
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…affordable housing and groceries act, which was plagiarism, effectively, of two Conservative bills, Bill C-356 and Bill C-339. Of course we also saw, just last week, a climb-down on the carbon tax for home heating for some Canadians in some parts of the country. Not all mimicking is bad, but at the end of the…
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…s. To address this, Conservative members of the committee recommend the immediate implementation of Bill C-356, the building homes not bureaucracy act, which includes seven recommendations: (a) establish a target for the completion of new homes in high-cost cities that increases 15% every year and ties federa…
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill C-356, and I have a lot to say about this bill. In my speech, I will try to address first the Conservative position and then that of the Bloc Québécois. If I have time, I will speak briefly on homelessness…
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Madam Speaker, I had the opportunity to read Bill C-356 and it sounds a lot like our housing accelerator fund. I guess the best form of political flattery is political plagiarism. I have had the opportunity to look through the last several housing plans f…
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…t we would say on this side that our leader today did a fantastic speech as he introduced his bill, Bill C-356. I would highly recommend that people check out his speech on social media: on X, Facebook or YouTube. His message is resonating with a growing number of Canadians. There are many points in the speec…
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moved that Bill C-356, An Act respecting payments by Canada and requirements in respect of housing and to amend certain other Acts, be read the second time and referred to a committee. Mr. Speaker, on Thursday, the Prime …
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… in measures to address the housing crisis including measures similar to the proposals contained in Bill C-356, Building Homes Not Bureaucracy Act.”
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… of the two bills in question, I submit that Bill C-353, sponsored by the member for Thornhill, and Bill C-356, sponsored by the member for Carleton, both infringe on the Crown's financial prerogative and that both bills require a royal recommendation. Subclause 21(1) of Bill C-353 relating to the programs to…
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